Physics
Biology
Chemistry
Earth and Space
General Knowledge
100

What do you need to apply to make an object start moving?

Force

100

The blood cells that help carry oxygen throughout the body.

Hint: Color

Red Blood Cells
100

Which element has the chemical symbol 'Na'?

Sodium

100

Which planet has rings that are made of ice and rock?

Saturn

100

The largest bone in the human body.

Femur

200

The unit that is used to measure energy.

Joules (or J for short)

200

The class of animals that can live both on water and on land.

Amphibians

200

The sub-atomic particle that provides the positive electrical charge.

Proton

200
The outer layer of earth that is made of tectonic plates.

Crust/Lithosphere

200

What sport consists of wrestlers in a ring? (The national sport of Japan)

Sumo Wrestling

300

True or False: The color violet has a higher frequency, yet lower wavelength than red.

True

300

Which part of the digestive system provides insulin for the body?

Pancreas

300

Also known as "fruit sugar", which type of sugar is found in fruits and vegetables?

Fructose

300

The Giant Storm systems on Jupiter that lasts for centuries with an intense reddish hue.

Great Red Spot

300

The coldest continent in the world.

Antarctica

400

The Law of Motion that states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Newton's Third Law

400

Who proposed the theory that species change overtime through natural selection? (Theory of Evolution)

Charles Darwin

400

This group of elements in the periodic table are known for being unreactive with other elements.

Noble Gasses

400

What type of Rocks are formed from Cooled Lava or Magma?

Igneous Rocks

400

Which planet is known to spin on its side (and to smell like rotten eggs because of its atmosphere that contains hydrogen sulfide)? 

Uranus
500

Which Equation, derived from Einstein's Theory of Relativity, relates Energy to Mass and the Speed of Light?

E = mc²

500

What is the difference between a food chain and food web?

Food chain: Shows 1 path of energy flow 

Food web: Multiple food chains connected together, showing the energy flow of an ecosystem.

500
The law that states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.

The Law of Conservation of Mass

500

The Galaxy that contains our Solar System

The Milky Way Galaxy

500

The Massive stone monument in England that is thought to be used as an ancient calendar.

Stonehenge

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