Mrs. Claypool
Mystery
Random Trivia
Past Science 1
Past Science 2
100

How many children does Mrs. Claypool have?

1 daughter

100

Where is the world’s most active volcano located?

Hawaii

100

Lightening is hotter than the sun. 

True or False

True

100

"The variable that can be changed during an experiment"    

Independent Variable

100

 "variable that stays the same and does not change"    

Control Variable

200

Where did Mrs. Claypol graduate college from?

The University of St. Francis in Joliet

200

Which Family Guy character is obsessed with world domination?

Stewie

200

Where do the Flintstones live?

Bedrock

200

1. A group or organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring

Species

200

2. When humans breed plants or animals with desired traits

Selective Breeding

300

What is Mrs. Claypool's 2 favorite hobbies?

cooking & gardening

300

This planet has a collective 53 moons, making it the planet in our solar system with the most number of moons.

Saturn

300

Which Jonny Quest character has mystical powers?

Hadji seems to possess mystical powers (including snake-charming, levitation and hypnotism)

300

5. Any change in the DNA of an organism

Mutation

300

7. The disappearance of all members of a species

Extinction

400

What kind of pets does Mrs. Claypool have?

dog and a cat (Lady & Lucy)

400

Who are the three nephews of Donald Duck?

Huey, Dewey, and Louie

400

Which SpongeBob Squarepants character is always trying to steal Mr. Krabs' secret formula for Krabby Patties?

Sheldon J. Plankton

400

9. British naturalist who formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection

Charles Darwin

400

What is.....a possible explanation to the question or problem

Hypothesis

500

How many years has Mrs. Claypool worked in this building?

14

500

During the first five seasons of South Park, which character died in nearly every episode?

Kenny

500

From what tree do acorns come from

Oak Trees

500

What is.....made when studying something to describe only, facts that you see, smell, hear, taste, and touch. You are not making any guesses

Observation

500

What is....using your observations to make a guess about an object or outcome

Inference

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