Genetics
Motion
Chemical Reactions
Evolution
Waves
100

How many chromosomes does a human being typically have?

46

100

State Newton's first Law

An object at rest remains at rest, or if in motion, remains in motion at a constant velocity unless acted on by a net external force. (The Law of Inertia)

100

What is the Chemical formula for table salt?

NaCl

100

Name 3 types of evidence for evolution

* Comparative anatomy

* Fossil Evidence

*Comparative Embyrology

* DNA/Biochemical evidence

* Biogeographical evidence

100

State the Wave equation

Speed = Frequency x Wavelength

200

What are the 4 nucleotide bases in DNA?

Adenine

Cytosine

Guanine

Thymine

200

Identify 5 car safety features

* Seatbelts

*Brakes

*Crumple zone

* air bags

*indicators

* tyre treads

*mirror BSW systems

etc etc


200

State the law of conservation of mass

matter cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system; it can only change forms.

200

Who is noted as the father of evolution?

Double points if you can name the scientist who is often forgotten.

Charles Darwin


Bonus points: Alfred Wallace

200

Define Frequency of a wave

a measurement of how many waves pass a specific point per second 

300

Compare and contrast the offspring produced by mitosis vs meiosis

Mitosis produces 2 genetically identical offspring


Meiosis produces 4 genetically unique offspring

300

Calculate the force in Newtons of an object with a mass of 500kg travelling at 3.6m/s2

1800N

300

What is the basic formula for a combustion reaction?

Fuel + oxygen --> Carbon dioxide + water 

300

Explain the process of natural selection

the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.

300

Name an example of a longitudinal wave

Seismic P wave and Sound wave

400

What is the 5th nucleotide base seen in mRNA, but not DNA and what nucleotide base does it pair with?


Uracil, which bonds with Adenine

400

What is the difference between distance and displacement?

Distance is a measurement of the total path travelled by an object, while Displacement measures the shortest straight line path between an object's starting point and current position, including the direction.

400

Salts produced by neutralisation reactions typically have a pH of what?

7. They are neutral, hence the name.

400

Give an example of a transitional species, which is used as fossil evidence to support the theory of evolution

* archaeopteryx

* Pakicetus 

*Pezosiren portelli 

* Tiktaalik 

400

What type of electromagnetic emission has the longest wavelength (think the EM spectrum)

Radiowaves

500

Explain why mRNA is necessary for the production of new proteins

DNA is unable to leave the nucleus, therefore it can not be directly used for the production of new proteins via ribosomes. mRNA copies a strand of DNA and is able to exit the nucleus into the cytoplasm where it can deliver the genetic information to working ribosomes.

500

Give an example of Newton's 3rd law in action

*Recoil from a gun

* Pushing against water to swim

* Pushing a wall

*Sitting on a chair

etc etc

500

Which of the following ALWAYS forms an aqueous solution, never an insoluble precipitate?

A) Any salt with nitrate as the anion component.

B) Any salt with lead as the cation component.

c) Any salt where carbonate is displaced by a sulfate.

A) Any salt with nitrate as the anion component.

500

Explain the history of the peppered moth in terms of natural selection.

Variations in the peppered moth populations typically saw the lighter moths as the dominant variant in most environments. However, during the industrial revolution, many environments became darker due to staining from soot, which led to darker moths having the evolutionary advantage and becoming the dominant subspecies, as they were better camoflagued against predators

500

Compare the movement of particles in a longitudinal wave vs transverse wave

In a transverse wave, particles move up and down perpendicular to the wave's direction


In a longitudinal wave, particles move back and forth parallel to the wave's direction

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