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What is the fastest animal in the world?
Perigrine falcon
Perigrine falcon
Sail Fish
Cheetah
Three toed sloth
What are the moving plates of the earth’s crust called?
Techtonic plates
Techtonic plates
Volcanic plates
Hydraulic plates
Dinner plates
The sea has two high tides and two low tides per day. What causes the sea to move like this?
The gravitational pull of the sun and the moon
The gravitational pull of the sun and the moon
The earth’s magnetic field
Wind
What is the approximate speed of light?
Three hundred million metres per second
Three billion metres per second
Three million metres per second
Three thousand metres per second
What is the name given to the rocks in orbit around the Sun between Mars and Jupiter?
Asteroids
Moons
Kuiper belt objects
Satellites
Asteroids
Which is the only pure metal that is liquid at room temperature?
Murcury
Tin
Murcury
Tungsten
Iron
Which organ in your body contains hydrochloric acid?
Stomach
Stomach
Eye
Liver
Kidneys
If the forces acting on something are balanced, what will happen to the way it moves?
Nothing
It will disappear
It will slow down
Nothing
It will speed up
In Albert Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc2, what does the letter E stand for?
Energy
Energy
Einstein
Entropy
Explosion
What is the longest bone in the human body?
Thigh (femur)
Upper arm (humerus)
Shoulder blade (scapula)
A finger bone (phalange)