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100

This scale is used to measure how acidic or basic a substance is.

A) Richter scale

B) Celsius scale

C) pH scale

D) Density scale

C) pH scale

100

This system inside a spacecraft helps astronauts breathe, stay safe, and survive during space travel.

A) Landing Gear

B) Heat Shield

C) Navigation System

D) Life Support System

D) Life Support System

100

This technology builds objects layer by layer and can be used to make toys, tools, and even body parts.

A) Laser Cutting

B) Welding

C) 3D Printing

D) Soldering

C) 3D Printing

100

This doctor specializes in the heart and blood vessels.

A) Dermatologist

B) Neurologist

C) Cardiologist

D) Pediatrician

C) Cardiologist

100

This LEGO theme is known for ninjas, dragons, and martial arts adventures.

A) Bionicle

B) Ninjago

C) City

D) Pirates

B) Ninjago

200

This process happens when a liquid changes into a gas.

A) Condensation

B) Freezing

C) Melting

D) Evaporation

D) Evaporation

200

On the Artemis mission, this technology helps the spacecraft get power from the Sun.

A) Wind Turbines

B) Solar Panels

C) Batteries only

D) Fuel Pumps

B) Solar Panels

200

Engineers can create these artificial body parts to help people walk, run, or use their hands again.

A) Bandages

B) Vaccines

C) Stethoscopes

D) Prosthetics

D) Prosthetics

200

This medical machine uses magnets and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body.

A) CT scan

B) Ultrasound

C) X-ray

D) MRI

D) MRI

200

This ordinary construction worker becomes the hero in The LEGO Movie.

A) Benny

B) Batman

C) Spiderman

D) Emmet


D) Emmet

300

This part of the cell is known as the “powerhouse” because it helps produce energy.

A) Nucleus

B) Mitochondria

C) Ribosome

D) Cell membrane

B) Mitochondria

300

This giant NASA rocket is being used to send astronauts on the Artemis missions to the Moon.

A) Falcon 9

B) Saturn V

C) Space Launch System (SLS)

D) Starliner

C) Space Launch System (SLS)

300

Scientists can use these tiny particles to help deliver medicine to specific parts of the body.

A) Liposomes

B) Nanoparticles

C) Antibodies

D) Stem Cells

B) Nanoparticles

300

This small device is placed in the chest to help control an abnormal heartbeat.

A) Defibrillator

B) Pacemaker

C) Ventilator

D) Stent

B) Pacemaker

300

This country is the home of LEGO.

A) United States

B) Denmark

C) Sweden

D) Germany

B) Denmark

400

This process happens when a solid changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid first.

A) Freezing

B) Sublimation

C) Deposition

D) Condensation

B) Sublimation

400

These tiny satellites were released during Artemis II to test new science and technology in space.

A) CubeSats

B) Space stations

C) Moon rovers

D) Telescopes

A) CubeSats

400

This type of cultivated meat has been approved for people to eat in the United States.

A) Chicken

B) Beef

C) Pork

D) Lamb

A) Chicken

400

This treatment helps clean a person’s blood when their kidneys are not working well.

A) Chemotherapy

B) Dialysis

C) Radiation

D) Transfusion

B) Dialysis

400

The world’s tallest LEGO tower was built using about this many LEGO bricks.

A) 55,000

B) 150,000

C) 550,000

D) 5 million

C) 550,000

500

This molecule carries the genetic instructions for living things.

DNA

500

This spacecraft carries astronauts during NASA’s Artemis missions.

Orion

500

This country became the first in the world to approve cultivated meat for sale.

Singapore

500

Doctors may place this tube into a patient’s airway to help them breathe during an emergency or surgery.

Endotracheal Tube

500

This LEGO tower holds the Guinness World Record for the tallest structure built with LEGO bricks, reaching about this height.

115 ft tall