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