Aerospace
Electrical
Physics
Math
100

Name any of the three primary control surfaces that are used to maneuver an aircraft

What is the Aileron, Elevator, or Rudder

100

If a simple circuits is connected to a 9V battery, what would happen to the current when the resistance is increased

What it the current would decrease
100

Gravity
Friction
Kicking a ball

Which one is an example of a reactive force

What is Friction

100

What makes a triangle scalene

What is that all three side-lengths are different

200

These brothers were famous for inventing the first controllable aircraft

Who are the Write Brothers

200

This elementary particle is responsible for electricity 

What is the electron
200

Rank these surfaces by how much friction they generally provide (least to most):

- Wood

- Velcro

- Rubber

- Metal

What is metal, wood, rubber, velcro

200

What is x for the following equation:

x = (3/2) - (1/4)

What is 5/4

300

This manned object orbiting the earth will be decommissioned within a decade

What is the International Space Station (I.S.S.)

300

This not-so-edible electrical component is used for prototyping circuits

What is a breadboard

300

What is the unit for acceleration: 

Meters [m]

Meters per second [m/s]

Meters per second per second [m/s2]

Accelerometers [A]

What is meters per second per second [m/s2]

300

What are the first 5 digits of pi

3.1415
400

This long-nosed passenger plane was famous for being able to fly faster than the speed of sound.

The Concorde

400

This paperless form of circuit board is manufactured to perform a specify task. It may contain computer chips, resistors, LEDs and more.

What is a printed circuit board (PCB).

400

The gravity on the moon is what fraction of the earth's gravity:

1/2,   1/3,   1/4,   1/5,

1/6,   1/7,   1/8,   1/9

What is approximately 1/6 of earth's gravity

400

3x - 25 = y

y = -10

What is x?

 What is 5

500

What is the acronym for an aircraft that can take-off and land vertically

What is a VTOL aircraft

500

The current multiplied by the voltage within a circuit results in this electrical quantity/unit.

What is power [W]
500

For a flying or thrown projectile, what does it mean if the projectile is considered "ballistic"

What is it's trajectory will cause it to hit the earth

500

24 is equal to

What is 32