SCIENCE
TECH
Engineering
Arts
Math
100

What planet do we live on?

Earth

100

What device do you use to type letters and numbers into a computer?

A keyboard

100

Engineers build things. True or False?

True

100

How many primary colors are there?

3

100

What is 9 + 8?

17

200

What do plants need to make their own food?

Sunlight, water, and air (carbon dioxide)

200

What does a computer use to show pictures and words?

A monitor or screen

200

Which shape is one of the strongest for building bridges?

A triangle

200

What two colors make purple?

Red and blue

200

What is 7 × 6?

42

300

What force keeps us on the ground?

Gravity

300

What is an algorithm?

A step-by-step set of instructions to solve a problem.

300

What is a prototype?

A first model used for testing.

300

What is symmetry?

When two halves match each other.

300

A pizza has 8 slices. You eat 3. What fraction is left?

5/8 

400

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

400

Why is it important to use strong passwords?

They help protect your information from others.

400

If a tower keeps falling over, what could an engineer change?

The base, materials, shape, support, or weight distribution.

400

What does contrast mean in art?

Using differences (light/dark, big/small, rough/smooth) to make something stand out.

400

What is the perimeter of a rectangle with sides 8 cm and 5 cm?

26 cm

500

What part of the plant carries water from the roots to the leaves?

The stem

500

What is the difference between hardware and software?

Hardware is the physical parts of a computer; software is the programs that run on it. 

500

Why do engineers test designs before building the final product?

To find problems, improve the design, save time, and reduce costs.

500

Name one way art helps engineers or scientists.

Sketching ideas, designing products, making diagrams, creating models, or communicating ideas.

500

A rocket launches every 12 minutes. If the first launch is at 9:00, what time is the fifth launch?

9:48 (9:00, 9:12, 9:24, 9:36, 9:48)

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