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. When light bends as it enters a different medium the process is known as what? 2. A magnifying glass is what type of lens?

3. Electric resistance is typically measured in what units? 4. A person who studies physics is known as a? 5. Metals expand when heated and do what when cooled? 6. What is the first name of the famous scientist who gave us Newtons three laws of motion? 7. What state of the art computer technology is used to train pilots when wanting to copy the experience of flying an aircraft? 8. Electric power is typically measured in what units? 9. The most recognized model of how the universe begun is known as the? 10. Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named after? 11. The wire inside an electric bulb is known as the what? 12. Theoretical physicist James Maxwell was born in what country? 13. Infrared light has a wavelength that is too long or short to be visible for humans? 14. What kind of eclipse do we have when the moon is between the sun and the earth? 15. True or false? Iron is attracted by magnets. 16. What is the earths primary source of energy? 17. Conductors have a high or low resistance? 18. Electric current is typically measured in what units? 19. What scientist is well known for his theory of relativity? 20. Earth is located in which galaxy?

Physics Quiz Answers

1. Refraction 5. Contract 9. Big bang 13. Long 17. Low

2. Convex 6. Isaac 10. Edwin Hubble 14. A solar eclipse 18. Amperes

3. Ohms 7. A flight simulator 11. Filament 15. True 19. Albert Einstein

4. Physicist 8. Watts 12. Scotland 16. The sun 20. The Milky Way galaxy

True or false? Electrons are larger than molecules. 2. True or false? The Atlantic Ocean is the biggest ocean on Earth. 3. True or false? The chemical make up food often changes when you cook it. 4. True or false? Sharks are mammals. 5. True or false? The human body has four lungs. 6. True or false? Atoms are most stable when their outer shells are full. 7. True or false? Filtration separates mixtures based upon their particle size. 8. True or false? Venus is the closest planet to the Sun. 9. True or false? Conductors have low resistance. 10. True or false? Molecules can have atoms from more than one chemical element. 11. True or false? Water is an example of a chemical element. 12. True or false? The study of plants is known as botany. 13. True or false? Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in the world. 14. True or false? Floatation separates mixtures based on density. 15. True or false? Herbivores eat meat. 16. True or false? Atomic bombs work by atomic fission. 17. True or false? Molecules are chemically bonded. 18. True or false? Spiders have six legs. 19. True or false? Kelvin is a measure of temperature. 20. True or false? The human skeleton is made up of less than 100 bones.

True or False Quiz Answers

1. False 5. False - 2 9. True 13. False - Mount Everest 17. True

2. False - Pacific Ocean 6. True 10. True 14. True 18. False - 8

3. True 7. True 11. False 15. False 19. True

4. False - Fish 8. False - Mercury 12. True 16. True 20. False - 206

. What food makes up nearly all (around 99%) of a Giant Pandas diet? 2. True or false? Mice live for up to 10 years. 3. What is the name of the phobia that involves an abnormal fear of spiders? 4. What is the largest type of big cat in the world? 5. True or false? Crocodiles have no sweat glands so they use their mouths to release heat. 6. Eagles are very good at spotting potential prey from a long distance, why? 7. What are female elephants called? 8. True or false? Bats are mammals. 9. Bees are found on every continent of earth except for one, which is it? 10. True or false? Cats spend an average of 13 to 14 hours a day sleeping. 11. What is the fastest land animal in the world? 12. A doe is what kind of animal? 13. True or false? Cougars are herbivores. 14. Groups of lions are known as what? 15. Is a dolphin a mammal? 16. What is the largest land animal in the world? 17. True of false? Snakes have slimy skin. 18. What is the only continent on earth where Giraffes live in the wild? 19. How many pairs of wings does a bee have? 20. What type of animal is the largest primate in the world? 21. Is a shark a fish or a mammal? 22. What is the most recognizable feature of a hedgehogs appearance? 23. True or false? Owls are far-sighted, meaning that anything within a few inches of their eyes cant be seen properly. 24. What is the name of an adult female horse? 25. What are baby goats called? 26. What is the tallest animal in the world? 27. True or false? Rabbits are born blind. 28. What is the most recognizable physical feature of the male lion? 29. How many legs does a spider have? 30. The crocodile species is believed to have been around for how long? 2 million years or 200 million years?

Animal Quiz Answers

1. Bamboo 2. False - Captive mice live for up to 2 and a half years while wild mice only live for an average of around 4 months. 3. Arachnophobia 4. The tiger, weighing up to 300 kilograms (660 pounds). 5. True - They often sleep with their mouth open to cool down. 6. Because they have excellent eyesight. 7. Cows 8. True 9. Antarctica 10. True 11. The cheetah (it can reach speeds of up to 120kph 75mph). 12. A female deer. 13. False - They are carnivores. 14. Prides 15. Yes 16. The elephant - The largest on record weighed around 12,000 kilograms! (26,000 lb). 17. False - Snakeskin is smooth and dry. 18. Africa 19. 2 20. The Gorilla 21. A fish 22. Their spines of spiky hair. 23. True 24. A mare 25. Kids 26. The giraffe - The average height is around 5 metres (16ft) and the tallest on record stood nearly 6 metres (20 ft) tall. 27. True 28. Its mane 29. 8 30. 200 million years

What is the biggest planet in our solar system? 2. What is the chemical symbol for the element oxygen? 3. Another name for a tidal wave is a? 4. True or false? Dogs are herbivores. 5. What is the 7th element on the periodic table of elements? 6. What is the name of the long appendage that hangs from an elephants face? 7. True or false? DNA is the shortened form of the term Deoxyribonucleic acid? 8. The highest mountain on earth is? 9. What is the name of the closest star to the earth? 10. True or false? Frogs are cold blooded animals. 11. What is the name of the element with the chemical symbol He? 12. The fear of what animal is known as arachnophobia? 13. Pure water has a pH level of a around? 14. The molten rock that comes from a volcano after it has erupted is known as what? 15. True or false? Yogurt is produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. 16. What is the name of the part of the human skeleton which protects our brain? 17. Is the compound HCl an acid or base? 18. True or false? The fastest land animal in the world is the zebra. 19. How many bones do sharks have in their bodies? 20. What famous scientist was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on theoretical physics?

General Science Quiz Answers

1. Jupiter 5. Nitrogen 9. The sun 13. 7

2. O 6. A trunk 10. True 14. Lava

3. Tsunami 7. True 11. Helium 15. True 19. 0

4. False - They are omnivores 8. Mount Everest 12. Spiders 16. The skull 20. Albert Einstein

17. An acid (hydrochloric acid) 18. False (it is the cheetah)

1. True or false? The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit). 2. When water is cooled, does it expand or contract? 3. True or false? The highest temperature ever recorded on Earth is 42.4 C (108.3 F). 4. Heat from the sun gets to the Earth by radiation, conduction or convention? 5. What is the freezing temperature of water? 6. True or false? Kelvin, Celsius and Fahrenheit are all measures of temperature. 7. True or false? 100 Kelvin is the temperature of absolute zero. 8. Substances that dont conduct heat are known as what? 9. True or false? Heat is a form of energy. 10. At what temperature is Fahrenheit equal to Centigrade?

Heat Quiz Answers

1. True 3. False - 57.8 C (136 F) 5. 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) 7. False - 0 Kelvin 9. True

2. Expand 4. Radiation 6. True 8. Insulators 10. -40 degrees

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