Biology
Lithuanian / English
Physics / chemistry
Maths
History
100

What transfers oxygen to brain or any other organ?

Blood. 

100

Mane / tave / save are written without -ę. True or false?

True.

100

What letter do we use in the formula when talking about velocity (liet. greitis)?

v.

200

What's the smallest unit of life? Name at least 3 things that it consists of.

A cell.

A membrane, a chromosome, a nucleus

200

Pronounce the word lives (n.), e.g. He's a hero - he's saved many lives.

/l a i v z/

200

In what way is Isak Newton related to physics?

He formulated the law of universal gravitation.

200

We can count the square root of a negative number. True or false?

False. 

200

What did missionaries in Middle Ages do?

Pormoted their faith, namely Christianity. 

300

Plants do not need a partner to reproduce (liet. daugintis) but there is another figure that takes part in their reproduction. What is it?

An insect. Bees and other insects pollinate plants.

300

Choose any poem that you have ever read and describe the lyrinis subjektas.

For instance / such as / like / to illustrate this, ...

300

Electrons - a part of atom's nucleus. True or false?

False. Electrons are negative particles that fly around the nucleus, that consists of protons and neutrons. 

400

What kind of function do the choroplasts perform?

They are responsible for photosynthesis. 

400

What do all these words have in common?

honest, doubt, foreign, knuckle, listen.

They all have silent letters.

400

What do conductors and insulators do? Give and example of a conductor (liet. laidininkas) and insulator (liet. izoliatorius). 

A human body / metals / graphite / copper; Plastic / wood / ceramics / paper

400

What letters do we use in the formula when calculating the lenght of the circle?

2 x number pi x R

400

Why is Columbus's and his discovery of America highly questioned? (why does it spark controversy)

1. Historical inaccuracies

2. Oppression and exploitation of indigenous people

3. Financial motives


500

Elastic force (liet. tamprumo jėga): what does it depend on?

The materials that the object is made of, the size of the object and the degree of deformation.

500

What is reformation and the consequences of it?

News ideas in religion in 16th century in Europe. Weakened the role and diminished the authority the church, paved the way for the spread of literacy through the spread of  printed books as well as the establishment of universities and schools, and created conditions for countries to implement political, social and economic decisions, led to a new branch of Christianity - Protestantism. 

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