SRP
Forces
Evolution and DNA
General Science
General Knowledge 1
General Knowledge 2
100

What is the aim of the experiment?

The purpose.

100

What is Newton's First  Law?

Inertia

100
How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have?

23

100

What is this object?

Beaker.

100

What animal is this?

Red Panda

100

What are the names of marge and homer simpsons children?

Bart, Lisa and maggie

200

What is the hypothesis of an experiment?

An educated guess, what you think is going to happen?

200

What does F=MA stand for?

Force =  mass x acceleration

200

What is a mutation?

Any change in the DNA sequence

200

Name all the planets in the solar system. 

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus Neptune.

200

What is the name of the fairy  in peter pan?

tinkerbell

200

What is the viral key chain that people lined up for?

La Bu Bu

300

What is the control variable in an experiment?

The things you keep the same in the experiment.
300

What are the colours in the visible light spectrum?

ROYGBIV

300

What is a transitional fossil?

A fossil that shows an inbetween evolution of 2 key organism.

300

What is geology?

The study of rocks?
300
How many days are there in a year?

365.25

300

What is the tallest animal in the world?

Giraffe

400
What is ethics?

Moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity.

400

What is the phenomenon called when light bends as it passes from one medium to another, such as from air into water?

Refraction

400

What type of trait is shown here?


Recessive

400

What is seismology?

Study of earthquakes

400

How many concerts do i have planned this year?

27

400

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo Da Vinci

500

How do you ensure your experiment is reliable?

Conduct repeat trials and calculate average.

500

How do crumple zones work in cars?

managing collision energy through the principles of impulse and momentum change. They increase the time it takes for the vehicle to stop, which, according to Newton's Second Law (\(F=ma\)), reduces the force exerted on the passenger cabin. They also absorb energy through controlled deformation, preventing the energy from being transferred to the occupants in an uncontrolled way.

500

What ship did Charles Darwin Travel on to get to the Galapagos Island?

Hms Beagle

500

What was the landmass called, when all the continents were formed together?

Pangea

500

What Star sign am I? (Teach Rebeira)

Cancer

500
In what country were the olympics invented?

Greece

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