Cells and Microscopes
Energy
Geology
Body Systems
Elements and Compounds
Chemical and Physical Changes
Reproduction
General Knowledge
100

How many cells does a unicellular organism have?

One cell

100

Name the type of energy that is movement.

Kinetic Energy

100

What are the three main types of rocks?

Igneous, Sedimentary and metamorphic

100

Food is moved through the oesophagus and small intestine by a muscular action know as...

Peristalsis

100

What is the chemical symbol for Helium?

He

100

The melting of ice is a physical change because the same H2O molecules remain after the change. They are just moving faster and are arranged differently. True or False?

True

100

This type of reproduction requires two parents.

Sexual reproduction

100

What’s the smallest country in the world?

The Vatican

200

Order the following words in order of levels of organisation: Organ Systems, Tissues, Organs, Organisms, Cells

Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems and Organsims

200

Identify the form of energy that depends on an object's height and mass.

Gravitational Potential Energy

200

Name one of the five criteria a substance must meet to be a mineral.

Solid, Naturally ocurring, Inorganic, Fixed chemical formula or atoms in an orderly structure

200

Where does gas exchange occur in the lungs?

The alveoli

200

A horizontal row on the periodic table is called a...

Period
200

Possible signs of a chemical change include the disappearance of a solid and the formation of a new solid. True or false?

True

200

This is where the egg and the sperm fuses to combine genetic material, forming the zygote.

Fallopian tube

200

Which football team is known as ‘The Red Devils’? 

Manchester United

300

Identify the organelle that is responsible for capturing energy from sunlight in a plant cell. 

Chloroplast

300

This is the type of energy stored in food that organisms convert into usable energy through processes like cellular respiration.

Chemical Potential energy

300

This type of rock forms when magma cools and solidifies, either below or above Earth's surface.


Igneous rock

300

This system is responsible for transporting oxygen, nutrients, and waste products throughout the body using vessels like arteries and veins.


Circulatory system

300

Name two properties of non-metals

Poor conductors, Bon-ductile, Brittle, Dull, Liquids or gases

300

This type of change occurs when a substance undergoes a reaction that produces one or more new substances, like burning wood.


Chemical Change

300

Name the part of the female reproductive system that dialates during birth for the baby to pass through.

The cervix

300

What is a group of crows called? 

A murder

400

Name an organelle that is generally smaller in animal cells than compared to plant cells

Vacuole

400

Identify the energy input and the energy output: A plant absorbs light energy and stores energy in its leaves through photosynthesis.

Light energy --> Chemical Potential energy

400

In the rock cycle, which process converts rocks into sediment?

Weathering

400

Blood enters the heart through which chamber?

Right atrium

400

This compound, formed by the combination of hydrogen and oxygen, is essential for all known forms of life.

Water (H₂O)

400

Identify the reactants and the products: Burning Sulfur in oxygen gas to form sulfur dioxide

Reactants: Sulfur and Oxygen

Products: Sulfur dioxide

400

During the menstrual cycle, the new egg matures at days:

Days 6-12

400

How many timezones are there in Russia?

11 time zones

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