Plants/Animal
Life Science
Geology
General
Physics
100

What is the fastest animal on two legs?

Ostrich (43 mph)

100

Give 2 examples of abiotic factors in an ecosystem

Answers will vary (wind, water, sunlight, rocks, minerals, air, oxygen, soil, rain, clouds, temperature, weather)

100

What is the largest continent?

Asia

100

What do you call the amount of matter in a solid, liquid, or gas

Mass

100

What do you call a force that opposes motion and acts between 2 objects that are touching.

Friction
200

How many bones do sharks have?

0

200

This is the sequence of who eats what or whom in a biological community in order to obtain nutrition.

A food chain

200

What is the region around much of the rim of the Pacific Ocean where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur?

The Ring of Fire

200

Which is the only mammal that cannot jump?

Elephant

200

Newton's 1st law is sometimes referred to as the law of what? 

Inertia

300

What do you call a predator at the top of a food chain?

Apex predator

300

How many muscles does the human body have?

Over 600 (650-840 depending on how they are grouped)

300

What is the biggest fault line in North America?

The San Andreas Fault (California)

300

What do you call a material in which thermal energy does not move easily.

Insulator

300

If you stand next to a wall on a frictionless skateboard and push the wall with a force of 40 N. How hard does the wall push on you?

40 N

400

What is the green pigment found in the cells of the leaf that absorbs light energy?

Chlorophyll 

400

Where is the smallest bone present in the human body?

The middle ear (stapes)

400

What makes our continents (tectonic plates) move?

Convection currents in the mantle

400

Which part of the human body is part of the skeletal system but is not a bone?

Teeth

400

In Newton's 2nd Law, what is the formula for force?

F = Mass x Acceleration (F=m x a)

500

What are 3 key things plants need for photosynthesis?

Water, carbon dioxide and sunlight

500

What is responsible for making red blood cells?

Bone marrow

500

What is the name of the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle?

Lithosphere

500

Which planets have rings around them?

Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune

500

A roller coaster moving swiftly around a loop is an example of what type of energy?

Kinetic