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100
What is the colour of the flame on a Bunsen Burner when it is the hottest?
Blue
100
The name of an angle less than 90 degrees.
acute angles
100
What does the idiom "once in a blue moon"mean?
It means something happens very rarely.
100
What is the term given to the type of bullying that takes place through email, the internet, chat rooms and mobile phone texts?
Cyber bullying
100
Name the Australian movie where you would hear these words “This is going straight to the pool room.”
What is "The Castle".
200
A piece of scientific equipment using for holding, mixing or heating small amounts of liquids.
Test tube
200
How is the area of a rectangle determined?
Multiplying length by breadth
200
The part of a narrative (story) which can be described as the turning part of the story. It is very intense.
climax
200
What is the term given to the type of drugs that temporarily increase your alertness and energy. They are frequently called "uppers" and some examples are cocaine and amphetamines.
Stimulants
200
"Despacito" by Justin Bieber is sung in which language?
What is Spanish.
300
A word that describes an animal that only eats plants.
herbivore
300
What is the next number in this pattern? 144, 121, 100, 81, 64
49
300
The name given to words that share the same or similar meanings. It starts with s.
synonyms
300
The effect of tobacco smoke on people who don't smoke is called what?
Passive smoking
300
Which artist had hits with the songs "Rolling in the Deep" and "Hello"?
What is Adele.
400
A type of classification key used whereby groups of organisms are divided into two categories repeatedly. With each division, more information is revealed about the specific features of a particular organism.
dichotomous key
400
What is the top number in a fraction called?
numerator
400
In which order would you place these words in the sentence below. there their they're ___________ going to that beach over ________ with ___________ dogs.
They're going to that beach over there with their dogs.
400
Name the nutrient that is primarily used by the body for energy.
Carbohydrates.
400
In the 1937 Disney classic, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, what famous line is uttered by the Evil Queen to the mirror.
What is "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?"
500
The living parts of an ecosystem are called _____________ factors. The non living parts of an ecosystem are called ____________ factors.
Biotic Abiotic
500
Paul needs 13 bottles of lemonade from the shop but he can only carry 3 bottles at a time. How many trips to the shop will Paul need to make?
5
500
What is the past tense of the word smile?
smiled
500
What is the name of the vessells that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body?
Arteries
500
Name the Australian made, feelgood comedy-drama about a a legendary dog known for his travels through Western Australia's Pilbara region in search of his owner. The film was released in 2011.
What is "Red Dog"