Unscrupulous tourism industry entrepreneurs are desperately trying to portray their solar system bodies as ideal tourist destinations through their brochures. Can you say which they are advertising?
This is a test quiz for a new "Order Quiz" format that is coming soon! In this quiz, you need to order the things in our solar system from closest to the sun to farthest, starting at the Sun.
Easier, 10 Qns, Terry,
Dec 29 21
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Various parts of our bodies have names that are also other things we know in the world. Can you figure out what body parts these are with their visual homonymic counterparts?
This quiz covers some of the wonders of the Solar System, with illustrations which may help. It was written on behalf of Team Rockettes for the Fun Trivia Amazing Race 2.
Which of these health professionals would be most likely to help me in each of these cases? (Note: these are not the only options, but there is only one way to match them and make each problem have an appropriate healer.)
This quiz explores elements of nutrition which contribute to your health. Take care: every of these elements (excluding red herrings) should be in your nutrition, but only with moderation.
Most of us know many chemicals but do you know their correct scientific name? I'll give you the scientific name, you decide what it is more commonly known as.
Chemistry is a subject that you can always have a little bit of fun with, whether it be making little explosions or stinking the room out. Enjoy! [Suitable for slightly older children]
Technically, what distinguishes the living from the non-living? Life processes!
Human beings have ten processes. Perhaps, you know more about them than you think. Come see!
On the basis of its chemical composition, matter is classified into 'elements', 'compounds' and 'mixtures'. In this quiz, I'll give a substance or a brief description of one, and you tell me whether it's an element, compound or mixture. Enjoy!
A quiz on linear equations in one variable to re-live old memories of high school math. All answers are positive integers. You might want to make a note of the answers as you progress. Enjoy!
Elements are the simple materials that make up everything found in the universe. If you think you know your elements, the take my quiz! In this quiz, an element is described in the first person. Then you will have to guess which one it is! Have fun!
People who look at the night sky have often looked for patterns, called constellations, to help them describe all those stars. Let's look at some of the figures you can see in the night sky.
My Grandma is learning all about the Internet for the first time. Thankfully my 3-year old niece is around to help her. Can you answer these questions for Grandma with the help of my niece Chloe?
The prefix "Why on Earth" has been uttered by exasperated parents the world over, but the literal interpretation does lead to some interesting questions. Do you know why things on Earth exist or are the way they are?
Who wouldn't want to be a scientist? There are so many interesting fields of study from which to choose. See if you can match the following scientists with their broad area of expertise.
There are three types of rock: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks are formed from molten rock, sedimentary from settled particles, and metamorphic by heat, pressure, or reactive fluids. Can you categorize each rock in your pile?
There are over 140 named moons orbiting our solar system's five outer planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune). Can you match these ten moons with the correct planet?
Star date 4392.24. Last entry of Captain John Russell. Now adrift in space, I hope my log book makes it back to Earth in the escape pod. The worm holes discovered in 2017 worked, but I ran out of fuel. Hope the log helps the next traveler.
Rain is something we take for granted yet it plays a big role on our planet. Let's take a look at rain, some of the things it can do, and some of the effects it has around us every day. Good luck!
You could be shocked by how much you know about the everyday miracle of electricity. You might even find it enlightening! The questions are more general than technical.
The quiz material is beginner high school biology, taken in 8th, 9th or 10th grade. This quiz is based on the Regents Living Environment class in New York State.
The world of microbiology started with an instrument that could see things that were smaller than what the naked eye could see. This was the microscope (Micro - small + scope - to see).
Our earth is full of wonderful things, but there is more to see in the region beyond the sky. Take a quick trip through our solar system with this quiz.