What is the control center of the nervous system?
The Brain
What does an alpha particle equal?
Helium
What year did WW1 start?
1914
What is the Latin term for 'the reason for the decision'?
ratio decidendi
What is most likely to have depression in Australia?
16-34yo
Which part of the nervous system carries signals between the brain and body?
Spinal
2,8,1
Whose assassination caused WW1?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Who is the Liberal Party in a coalition with?
The Nationals
What does BPD stand for?
Bipolar Disorder
What type of neuron carries messages from receptors to the CNS (Central Nervous System)?
Sensory
What does an Acid + Metal reaction produce?
Salt + Hydrogen
Who was the Prime Minister of Australia during WW1?
William (Billy) Morris Hughes
Who was the leader of the Liberal Party in the 2025 election?
Peter Dutton
What is the term used when someone experiences something traumatic but doesn't remember it?
Dissociative amnesia
Which chemical messenger is released at synapses to transmit signals?
Neurotransmitter
What is the pH of a weak base?
7-11 pH
How long did WW1 last?
4 years
What is the authority to act or make decision on the behalf of a group of other people?
Mandate
What does DID stand for?
Dissociative Identity Disorder
What is the name of the gap between two neurons where signals pass?
Synapse
Which pH indicator turns colorless in acid?
Phenolphthalein
Where did Anzacs land in 1915?
Gallipoli, Turkey
In the Deing vs Tarola case, which court rules Deing guilty of possessing a weapon?
Magistrates Court of Victoria
What is DID (dissociative identity disorder)?
when a person has 2 or more distinct personalities, also known as 'alters', present.