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100

What is (8+2)x3?

30

100

What is the grid where coordinates are plotted?

Cartesian Plane

100

What science branch is the study of life?

Biology

100

What is the Capital City of Tasmania?

Hobart

100

What subject teaches people to film and edit?

Media
200

Solve the following equation for x: 3x + 5 = 17

x = 4

200

What is the circumference formula?

2 pi R

200

What is the difference between a chemical change and a physical change?  

A chemical change solves the formation of new substances with different properties, while a physical change involves a change in the appearance or state of a substance without forming new substances.


200

What country is known for its mediterrenean islands and traditional blue and white architecture?

Greece

200

What animals are on the Australian 50c coin?

Kangaroo, and Emu

300

What is the formula for gradient?

Rise over Run

300

At a theme park, the cost of entry is $20 per person plus an additional $5 per ride. Write an equation to represent the total cost y for x number of rides at the theme park.

y = 20 + 5x

300

What is the largest bone in the body?

The femur

300

What city was split East/West in the Cold War?

Berlin

300

What animal can't jump?

An elephant

400

What is a parallel line?

They are two lines that are an equal distance to each other that do not meet. (Intervene)

400


Solve the following linear equation for x:

2x + 5 = 3x - 7.


12 = x

400

explain the difference between an element, a compound, and a mixture?



An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Each element is made up of only one type of atom. Examples of elements include oxygen (O), gold (Au), and carbon (C).

A compound is a substance composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together in fixed proportions. Compounds can be broken down into their constituent elements by chemical reactions. An example of a compound is water (H2O), which is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms chemically bonded together.

A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded together. The substances in a mixture retain their individual properties and can be separated by physical means. An example of a mixture is a salad, which contains lettuce, tomatoes, and cucumbers that are all physically mixed together but can be separated easily.


400

What countrys share Antartica?

United States, Russia, China, Australia, Argentina, and the United Kingdom

400

In what ocean and year did the Titanic sink?

1912, in the Atlantic Ocean

500

Who created Algebra?

Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi

500

Who are the current math teachers for Year 10?

Mr Gourley/ Mrs Reynolds, Mr Hine/ Mr Gibson, Mr Browning/ Ms Addai.

500

What science branch is the study of flowers

Botany

500

What are the 3 capital cities of South Africa?

Cape Town, Bloemfontein, and Pretoria

500

Who invented the lightbulb?

Thomas Edison