Vocabulary words
Science Fact or Fiction
Math problem
Random
100

a force that pulls objects toward each other. It's what makes things fall to the ground and keeps planets in orbit around the sun.

Gravity

100

humans only use 10% of their brain

fiction:

We actually use virtually every part of our brain, even though not all areas are active at the same time. Brain scans show activity in all regions, even when we're at rest

100

Simplify the expression:
358+742−215

solution: 

885

100

What are the university colors?

Red and Blue

200

a push or pull on an object that can change its speed, direction, or shape

Force

200

If you touch a baby bird, the mother will abandon it

Fiction:

This is a common myth. Birds generally do not have a strong sense of smell, so if a human touches a baby bird, the mother is unlikely to abandon it.

200

Solve for x:
3x=27

x = 9

200

What is the name of the Fresno State Mascot?

Victor E. the 4th

300

he branch of science that studies matter, energy, and the way they interact. It helps us understand how things move, how forces work, and why things happen in the physical world

Physics 

300

Sharks are older than trees.

Fact:

Sharks have existed for more than 400 million years, while trees appeared around 350 million years ago. Sharks have survived through several mass extinctions, proving their adaptability.


300

Multiply:
5.4×3.6

19.44

300

What are the 5 steps of the engineering design process?

Ask

Imagine

Plan 

Create

Test 

400

when a material or object takes in or soaks up energy, usually from an impact.

Energy absorption

400

The Eiffel Tower can grow taller in the summer

Fact:

The metal in the Eiffel Tower expands with heat, so it can grow by up to 6 inches (15 cm) in the summer due to the high temperatures.

400

Solve for x:
x+7=12

x = 5

400

What does STEAM stand for?

Science 

Technology 

Engineering 

Art 

Mathematics

500

the force or effect of something hitting or colliding with something else

Impact

500

Venus is the hottest planet in the solar system because it's closest to the Sun.

Fiction:

Venus is actually the hottest planet, but not because it's closest to the Sun. Mercury is closer, but it has no atmosphere to trap heat. Venus, however, has a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide that traps heat through the greenhouse effect, making it hotter than Mercury.

500

Solve for x:
5(x−3)=20

x = 7

500

What does NASA stand for? 

National Aeronautics and Space Administration