STEM (general)
3D Printing
Forensics
Robotics
Chemistry
100

What does S.T.E.M. stand for?

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math

100
In what country did 3D printing start?

France

100

Forensics is the study and application of _______ to matters of law.

science 

100

A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer is a _____________.

robot

100

What is the first element on the periodic table?

Hydrogen

200

What person created the 3 laws of motion? 

Newton
200

Is it possible to print living tissue?

Yes

200

What does the Latin term for "forensic" mean?

forum, a public place

200

True or False: Does a robot come from the Czech word "robota" which means "forced work and labor?"

True

200

K is the chemical symbol for which element?

Potassium

300

What does the symbol "mL" stand for?

milliliters 
300

Can you print a 3D printer from a 3D printer?

Yes

300

Who established the FBI in 1905?

Teddy Roosevelt

300

A rigid external covering for the body in some invertebrate animals but also robots.

Exoskeleton

300

What is H2O most commonly known as?

Water

400
What's the group of animals called that have a backbone?

Vertebrates 

400

Who owns the trademarked 3-D printing procedure?

MIT

400

Who was the first person to identify a general killed on the battlefield during the American Revolution?

Paul Revere

400

The study of mechanical systems that function like living organisms or parts of living organisms, is called?

Bionics

400

True or False: A proton has a positive charge

True

500

On the periodic table, what does the symbol, "F" stand for?

Fluorine 

500

What's the term used to describe 3-D printing when it's used to create models for testing a product's design?

rapid prototyping 

500

Which unit of a basic crime lab examines body fluids?


biology unit

500

________ describes the use of technology or machinery, specifically involving LIQUIDS?

Hydraulics

500

True or False: Bases have a pH level below 7.

False