Weather & Climate
Ecosystems
Energy, Force & Motion
Matter & Its Interactions
Space Systems
Electricity & Waves
1

Lightning strikes the United States ______ times each year.

20 million

40 million

60 million

80 million

40 million

1

There are an estimated _________ trees on Earth, outnumbering stars in the Milky Way.

1 trillion

3 trillion

5 trillion

7 trillion

3 trillion

1

Objects in motion tend to stay in motion, and objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force.

Newton's 1st Law

Newton's 2nd Law

Newton's 3rd Law

Newton's 1st Law

1

What substance causes the burning feeling in your mouth when you eat chilies.

Turmeric

Capsaicin

Cinnamon


Capsaicin

1

On which planet is a day longer than a year?

Venus

1

The word "electricity" comes from the Greek word for what substance, coined in the 1600s because this substance attracts dust when rubbed.

plastic

ice

amber

lava

amber

2

What is the windiest place on Earth?

The Congo in Central Africa

Cape Farewell in Greenland

East Antarctic Plateau in Antarctica

Cape Farewell in Greenland

2

Despite receiving 12 hours of sunlight, less than ______ of that sunlight reaches the floor of a tropical rainforest due to the thick canopy.

2%

5%

7%

9%

2%

2

This occurs when air resistance and the weight (gravity) acting on a falling object become equal, causing it to stop accelerating.

Force

Terminal velocity

Inertia

Momentum


Terminal velocity

2

What temperature and pressure is needed to turn carbon graphite into diamonds?

1,000ºC and 100,000 atmospheres

3,000°C and 100,000 atmospheres

1,000ºC and 150,000 atmospheres

3,000ºC and 150,000 atmospheres


3,000°C and 100,000 atmospheres

2

Olympus Mons on this planet is the tallest volcano in the solar system.

Mars

2

Electricity is the flow of tiny particles called electrons moving between atoms, traveling at nearly... 

125,000 miles per second

153,000 miles per second

186,000 miles per second

197,000 miles per second

186,000 miles per second

3

Global sea levels have risen __________in the last century.

17 centimeters 

24 centimeters

31 centimeters

43 centimeters



17 centimeters

3

The worlds oceans are home to an estimated ________  fish.

1.5 trillion

3.5 trillion

5.3 trillion

7.1 trillion

3.5 trillion

3

In 1985, powerlifter Lamar Gant became the first man to deadlift _______ times his own body weight.

three

five

seven

nine

five

3

Who first invented the battery?

Count Alessandro Batteria

Count Alessandro Volta

Count Alessandro Amphera

Count Alessandro Volta

3

How fast can a neutron star can spin? 

200 times per second

400 times per second

600 times per second

800 times per second

600 times per second

3

When you walk on carpet, your body collects extra electrons; when you touch metal, those electrons quickly jump to it, causing a...


static shock

4

Hurricanes were originally given only female names, with the first male name, _____________, appearing in 1978.

Hurricane Harold

Tropical Storm Bud

Monsoon Murray


Tropical Storm Bud

4

Almost 60% of all species live in ________, making land the planet's most biodiverse habitat.

water

soil

ice

sand

soil

4

There are six basic simple machines that make work easier.  Name two!


Lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, wedge, and screw.

4

White gold in not pure gold.  It's gold mixed with what other elements?

aluminum and tin

tin and silver

silver and palladium

palladium and cadmium

silver and palladium

4

What is the fastest thing in the universe?

Light

4

People have been riding ocean waves on surfboards for over 1,000 years, with the sport originating on what Pacific island.

Fiji

Java

Hawaii

Polynesia

Hawaii

5

The highest officially recorded temperature was  _______ in Libya in 1922.

113ºF

121ºF

136ºF

148ºF

136ºF

5

Oceans are the world's largest carbon sink, absorbing ________ of the heat trapped in the atmosphere by greenhouse.

63%

73%

83%

93%

93%

5

According to the law of conservation of energy, can energy be destroyed?

Yes

No

No, it can only be converted from one form to another.

5

What's the only two letters that does NOT appear on the periodic table of elements?


J & Q

5

It can rain diamonds on what planet due to high pressure and heat.

Neptune

5

The basic properties of waves include...

A. amplitude, time, speed, frequency.

B. time, wavelength, speed, frequency.

C. amplitude, wavelength, speed, frequency

C. amplitude, wavelength, speed, frequency