What planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
Which ocean is the largest in the world?
Pacific Ocean
What force keeps us on the ground?
Gravity
What is the green pigment in plants that helps photosynthesis?
Chlorophyll
What do you call a number that can be divided only by 1 and itself?
Prime number
Which planet has the most moons?
Which country is both a continent and a country?
Australia
What is the unit of measurement for force?
Newton (N)
What is the powerhouse of the cell What is the process of breaking down food into nutrients?
Mitochondria
What is the name of the horizontal line in a coordinate plane?
X-axis
Which planet is often called Earth’s “twin” because of its similar size and structure?
Venus
Which continent has the most countries?
Africa
What law states that “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”?
Newton’s Third Law of Motion
What part of the eye controls the amount of light that enters?
Iris
What is the value of π (pi) rounded to two decimal places?
3.14
What is the name of the constellation that resembles a hunter and contains the famous Belt stars?
Orion
Which European country is known as “The Land of Fire and Ice”?
Iceland
What do we call the upward force exerted by a fluid on an object?
Buoyant force
Which organ produces most of the clotting factors found in blood plasma?
Liver
Which Greek mathematician is famous for discovering the relationship between the sides of a right triangle?
Pythagoras
What is the term for a giant cloud of gas and dust where stars are born?
Nebula
What is the largest sea in the world?
Philippine Sea
What is the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (approximate)?
9.8 m/s²
What is the name of the grid or box used to predict the possible genetic outcomes and determine dominant and recessive traits in offspring?
Punnett Square
What is the name of the famous number pattern that starts with 0 and 1, and each number after is the sum of the two preceding numbers?
Fibonacci sequence