Body systems
States of matter
General knowledge
General knowledge
Science skills
100

What body system includes the heart and blood vessels?

Circulatory system

100

Name the three common states of matter.

(Solid, liquid, gas)

100

What’s the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

100

What are the two animals on the Australian coat of arms?

Kangaroo and Emu

100

What does a thermometer measure?

Temperature

200

Which system breaks down food?

Digestive system

200

What is the process of solid turning into liquid?  

Melting 

200

What is the name of Australia’s currency?

Australian Dollar (AUD)

200

What is the name of Australia’s largest state by area?

Western Australia

200

Name one way to stay safe in a science lab

Wear safety glasses

Walking instead of running 

Not eating food to prevent contamination

Hair tied up

Wear lab coat

300

What is the function of the respiratory system?

(To exchange gases – oxygen in, carbon dioxide out)

300

Define condensation

(Gas turning into liquid.)

300

What state is the Great Barrier Reef located in?

Queensland

300

What famous landmark sits in the middle of Australia and is sacred to Indigenous Australians?

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

300

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess or prediction.

400

Name the organ that controls the whole body.

Brain

400

What state of matter has no fixed shape or volume?

Gas

400

Name a major mountain range in Australia.

The Great Dividing Range

400

What is the name of the Australian national anthem?

Advance Australia Fair

400

What’s an independent variable in an experiment?

Something that you can change.

500

Explain how the circulatory and respiratory systems work together.

(Oxygen from lungs is transported by blood to body cells; CO₂ is removed.)

500

Explain how heating affects particle movement

Particles move faster and spread out.

500

What do Aussies mean when they say “It’s going off like a frog in a sock”?

It’s chaotic / full-on / crazy 😵

500

What is the name of the Indigenous flag’s three colours, and what do they represent?

Black (people), red (earth), yellow (sun)

500

Explain the difference between qualitative and quantitative data

Qualitative: descriptions; Quantitative: numbers

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