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100

What is the closest star to Earth?

The Sun

100
What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

100

What is the boiling point of water? 

100 degree celsius 

100

Who invented telescope? 

Hans Lippershey 

100

What is the largest and smallest cell in the human body? 

Largest - Egg cell 

Smallest - Sperm cell 

200

What is the hottest planet in our solar system? 

Venus 
200

What is the only human body part that can't repair itself? 

Teeth 

200

How many elements are there in the periodic table? 

118

200

Optics is the study of?

Light 

200

How many bones do sharks have in total? 

Zero

300

What planet has the most moons? 

Jupiter 

300

What percentage of the total number of known animals are invertebrates? 

95%

300

What do you call the substances that control the rates of chemical reactions? 

Catalyst 

300

What do you call the quality of an object that allows it to float on water.

Buoyancy 

300

True or false: male seahorses give birth to their young, not the females.

True 

400

Which of the following is not included to the group? 

A. Mercury 

B. Earth 

C. Jupiter 

D. Mars

C. 

400

What are the world's largest animals?

Blue whale

400

Which type of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape? 

Liquid 

400

 What Law is Johannes Kepler best known for?

Law of Planetary Motion 

400

How many hearts does an Octopus have?

3

500

What is the windiest planet in our solar system?

A. Jupiter 

B. Saturn 

C. Uranus 

D. Neptune 

Neptune 

500

How many teeth does an adult human have?

32 

500

What is the most abundant element in the Universe? 

Hydrogen 

500

Who is the father of modern physics? 

Galileo Galilei 

500

Diabetes develops as the result of problems with the specific organs in the body. What do you call that organ?

3

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