Planets
Rocks & Minerals
Electricity
Trivia
Food
100

Is the sun a planet?

No, it is a star

100

What type of rocks are formed on the bottom of lakes and oceans through compaction or cementation?

Sedimentary Rocks

100

What is the part of the atom that has a POSITIVE charge?

proton

100

Are worker bees male or female?

Female

100

What is used to make hummus?

Chickpeas

200

What is the largest planet in the Solar System?

Jupiter

200

What type of rock is made through the heating and compression deep inside the Earth’s crust?

Metamorphic Rock

200

What type of electricity uses a ciruit and it's source is a battery?

Current Electricity

200

Where did the Olympic games originate?

Greece

200

Where were French fries invented?

Belgium

300

What is the third rock from the sun?

Earth

300

What are substances that are formed naturally in the Earth made of a single chemical element or more usually a compound?

Minerals

300

What type of electricity is caused by an imbalance of electrons created by friction?

Static Electricity

300

What is the name of a group of stars that form an imaginary picture?

Constellation

300

Where was the hamburger invented?

Hamburg, Germany
400

What is the coldest planet?

Uranus

400

What type of rock is formed from liquid rock/magma that cools on the Earth’s surface? 

Igneous Rock

400

What is the difference between parallel and series circuits?

Both have two light bulbs. Parallel circuits have two sets of wires.

400

Which two countries share the longest border?

United Stated and Canada

400

What is your favourite food cuisine?

**ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT**

500

What is the order of the planets from the sun?

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

500

Which process slowly removes rock pieces so they can be made into sedimentary rock?

Erosion

500

What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?

A conductor allow electrons to flow easily, but insulators DO NOT allow electrons to flow.

500

How many rings make up the Olympic rings?

Five

500

What is the scientific term for the stem of a fruit or flower?

Peduncle