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4079 Blue Science A buffalo is which of these? Herbivore
4080 Blue Science A cat's tongue has which of these features? It is rough
4081 Blue Science A flow of electrical charge is known as a what? Current
4082 Blue Science A mushroom is a what? Fungus
4083 Blue Science A person who studies biology is known as awhat? Biologist
4084 Blue Science A place that offers free Wi-Fi access is known as a what? Hotspot
4085 Blue Science A shark is a what? Fish
4086 Blue Science A space rock that enters the Earth's atmosphere is known as a what? Meteor
4087 Blue Science A USB Flash Drive is used to store what? Digital information
4088 Blue Science All substances are made up of what? Atoms
4089 Blue Science Astronauts in space can only drink liquids that are what? Packaged
4090 Blue Science Au is the chemical symbol for what? Gold
4091 Blue Science Bill Gates founded which company in Albuguerque New Mexico in 19757 Microsoft
4092 Blue Science Butterflies are a type of what? Insect
4093 Blue Science Dairy products are generally made from what common liquid? Milk
4094 Blue Science Dogs' unique relationship with humans mean they are referred to as man's best what? Friend
4095 Blue Science Elephants large ears help them to what? Keep cool
4096 Blue Science Felis cattus is the scientific name for which animal? Cat
4097 Blue Science From which word does the abbreviation of the top-level domain extension '.com' come? Commercial
4098 Blue Science Gunpei Yokoi invented which hand held gaming device? Gameboy
4099 Blue Science How are domesticated felines more commonly known? cat
4100 Blue Science How are hormones transported around the body? Blood Stream
4101 Blue Science How many centimetres are there in a metre? 100
4102 Blue Science How many volts of electricity is in a bolt of lightning? Millions
4103 Blue Science How many Watts are in a Kilowatt? 1000
4104 Blue Science HP and IBM are brands of which product? Computers
4105 Blue Science In 1986, which Soviet town was the location of a nuclear explosion? Pripyat
4106 Blue Science Most dinosaurs were what? Herbivores
4107 Blue Science Movement of solute from high concentration to low is known as what? Diffusion
4108 Blue Science Movement of water from high concentration to low is known as what? Diffusion
4109 Blue Science Owls can't see anything within a few inches of their eyes because they are what? Far-sighted
4110 Blue Science Pelicans have long what? Beaks
4111 Blue Science Pure water has a pH level of around what? 7
4112 Blue Science The leaf from which plant is on the Canadian flag? Maple
4113 Blue Science The solid state of water is known as what? Ice
4114 Blue Science The study of forests and woods is called what? Forestry
4115 Blue Science Toucans are famous for being what? Colourful
4116 Blue Science Trees are what? Plants
4117 Blue Science Trees that shed their leaves every year are called what? Deciduous
4118 Blue Science What did carnivorous dinosaurs not eat? Humans
4119 Blue Science What did herbivorous dinosaurs not eat? Cereal
4120 Blue Science What do all animals including dinosaurs and humans need for energy and growth Food
4121 Blue Science What do chromosomes carry? Genes
4122 Blue Science What is the back of the neck called? Nape
4123 Blue Science What is the common name of the orca? Killer Whale
4124 Blue Science What is the correct name for modern man? Homo sapiens
4125 Blue Science What is the daily recommended calorie intake for an adult male? 2000
4126 Blue Science What is the name for an animal who only eats meat? Carnivore
4127 Blue Science What is the name of the long appendage that hangs from an elephants face? A trunk
4128 Blue Science What is used to look at tiny cells? Microscope
4129 Blue Science What keeps the water in swimming pools clean? Chlorine
4130 Blue Science What probably caused the dinosaurs to go extinct? A Meteorite
4131 Blue Science What type of energy is needed for photosynthesis to happen? Light
4132 Blue Science When a gas changes into a liquid it is called what? Condensation
4133 Blue Science When solids reach their melting points they become what? Liquids
4134 Blue Science When was the element bohrium discovered? 1981
4135 Blue Science Which of these animals hibernates? Bears
4136 Blue Science Which of these does not lay eggs? Deer
4137 Blue Science Which of these is a well known cave-dweller? Bat
4138 Blue Science Which of these is not a root? Chestnut

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7785 Green Science A 'buckyball' is an allotrope of which element? Carbon
7786 Green Science A circuit with more than one path is known as a what circuit? Parallel
7787 Green Science A gizzard is what part of a bird? Stomach
7788 Green Science A Kingfisher is a type of what? Bird
7789 Green Science A molecule that can act as an acid or a base is described as what? Amphoteric
7790 Green Science A particle whose substructure is unknown is called a what? Elementary particle
7791 Green Science A predator species is most likely to have what? Eyes at the front
7792 Green Science A salamander is what type of animal? Cold blooded
7793 Green Science A stegosaurus had which of these? Eyes
7794 Green Science A unit of length equal to one billionth of a metre is known as a what? Nanometre
7795 Green Science About how many stars are in the Milky Way? 100 billion
7796 Green Science Acceleration is determined by the force acting on it and what else? Mass
7797 Green Science All the members of a single species that live in a habitat is called the what? Population
7798 Green Science An antiparticle has the same mass as the particle but a different what? Charge
7799 Green Science An average male alligator weighs how much? 1,000 pounds
7800 Green Science Animals as a whole are often referred to as the animal what? Kingdom
7801 Green Science Apple juice has a pH value closest to what? 4
7802 Green Science Apples are wrapped in paper to preserve them What is this an example of? Neither
7803 Green Science Approximately how many different organic chemical compounds are currently known? 2 million
7804 Green Science Asbestos feldspar and clay are all examples of which type of mineral? Silicate
7805 Green Science Bakelite is an early form of what material? Plastic
7806 Green Science Beyond humans which is most intelligent mammal? Dolphin
7807 Green Science C is the symbol of which chemical element? Carbon
7808 Green Science Carl Sontheimer introduced the Magimix 1800 what into North America in 1973? Food processor
7809 Green Science Cell body, axon and dendrite are part of what? Neurons
7810 Green Science Chemicals secreted by glands are known as what? Hormones
7811 Green Science CO2 is the chemical formula for which gas? Carbon dioxide
7812 Green Science Crocodiles have no sweat glands They use which part of their body to release heat? Mouth
7813 Green Science Crocodiles have no sweat glands. They use which part of their body to release heat? Mouth
7814 Green Science Crystals are made up of what? Lattices
7815 Green Science CuSO4 is the chemical formula for the blue/green crystals of which compound? Copper sulphate
7816 Green Science During growth in the cell cycle which of the following increases inside the cell? Organelles
7817 Green Science Electric current is calculated by charge divided by what? Time
7818 Green Science Electric current is typically measured in what units? Amperes
7819 Green Science Electric power is typically measured in what units? Watts
7820 Green Science Electrical charge is caused by the movement of what? Electrons
7821 Green Science Electricity is often produced using what? Fossil fuels
7822 Green Science Electron configuration was first conceived by which model? Bohr model
7823 Green Science Flyable model aircraft are controlled by what? Radio controller
7824 Green Science German physicist William Roentgen discovered what in 1895? X-Rays
7825 Green Science Google's new microconsole is called what? Nexus Orbit
7826 Green Science H20 contains how many elements? Two
7827 Green Science HCI is what sort of compound? Acid
7828 Green Science Hertz is a unit of what? Frequency
7829 Green Science Horseshoes are usually made from what? Metal
7830 Green Science How long can an alligator survive without eating? 2-3 years
7831 Green Science How many carats are there in chemically pure gold? 24
7832 Green Science How many electrons does carbon have in its outer shell? 4
7833 Green Science How many naturally occurring noble gases are in a periodic table? 6
7834 Green Science How many servicing missions have been launched to repair or upgrade Hubble as of 2015? 5
7835 Green Science How many stars are in the milky way galaxy? 100 billion
7836 Green Science How many times hotter than the sun is a lightning bolt? 4
7837 Green Science How many volts of electricity is in a bolt of lightning? Millions
7838 Green Science If a substance is described as anhydrous, what does this mean? It does not contain water
7839 Green Science If you press Control and the letter V while using a Windows application what will happen? Paste
7840 Green Science In 1977 the first complete DNA genome sequenced was that of a what? Bacteriophage
7841 Green Science In an element the number of protons is equal to the number of what? Electrons
7842 Green Science In August 2018, a 228 million year old fossil confirmed turtles lived without what in the past? Shells
7843 Green Science In chemistry, protons, neutrons and electrons basically make up which sort of elements? All of them
7844 Green Science In chemistry, regarding solutions, what is the opposite of 'dilute'? Concentrate
7845 Green Science In chemistry, what name is given to a positively charged ion? Cation
7846 Green Science In degrees Celsius at what temperature does the sea start to freeze? -1.9
7847 Green Science In physics the turning effect of a force is called the what? Torque
7848 Green Science In physics, a 'dyne' is a unit of what? Force
7849 Green Science In physics, what property of an object is calculated by its mass times its velocity? Momentum
7850 Green Science In physics, which Greek letter is used to denote wavelength? Lambda
7851 Green Science In the phrase 'MRS GREN', what does the 'M' stand for? Movement
7852 Green Science In what era did dinosaurs live? Mesozoic era
7853 Green Science In which direction does conventional current flow? Positive to negative
7854 Green Science In which habitat does a toucan live? Rainforest
7855 Green Science Insects make up what percentage of the world's animals? 80
7856 Green Science Male crocodiles are known as what? Bulls
7857 Green Science Of these elements, which is the most toxic to humans? Lead
7858 Green Science Owls can't see anything within a few inches of their eyes because they are what? Far-sighted
7859 Green Science Oystercatcher birds hunt mussels and are classified as stabbers or what? Hammerers
7860 Green Science Plasticizers are added to PVC to make it more what? Flexible
7861 Green Science Sea lions have what? Flippers
7862 Green Science Steel is a what? Alloy
7863 Green Science The amount of mineral matter per square centimetre of bones is known as what? Bone density
7864 Green Science The bone at the base of your spine is known as the what? Coccyx
7865 Green Science The disadvantage of animals relying on simple reflexes is that they can't what? Respond to new stimuli
7866 Green Science The largest dinosaurs were what? Herbivores
7867 Green Science The periodic table is arranged in a series of columns, called what? Groups
7868 Green Science Triceratops may have travelled in what? Herds
7869 Green Science Typically, a non-metallic element will be which of these things? Highly electronegative
7870 Green Science U is the symbol of which chemical element? Uranium
7871 Green Science Used in baking, which of these chemical elements is NOT found in bicarbonate of soda? Nitrogen
7872 Green Science Water freezes at what temperature in Celsius? 0 degrees
7873 Green Science What are the names of the genetically identical cells produced in mitosis? Daughter cells
7874 Green Science What can happen if the number of individuals of a particular species becomes low? Extinction
7875 Green Science What class of animal do humans belong to? Mammals
7876 Green Science What does oviparous mean? Lays eggs
7877 Green Science What does survival of the fittest mean? Best adapted survive
7878 Green Science What happens to iron oxide in a blast furnace? Reduced
7879 Green Science What holds root, and therefore the plant, to the ground? Gravity
7880 Green Science What is an amount of biological material known as? Biomass
7881 Green Science What is aquaculture? Fish farming
7882 Green Science What is Hg the chemical symbol for? Mercury
7883 Green Science what is oviparous Egg laying
7884 Green Science What is the atomic mass of oxygen? 16
7885 Green Science What is the atomic number for magnesium? 12
7886 Green Science What is the chemical symbol for uranium? U
7887 Green Science What is the common British name for zinc carbonate? Calamine
7888 Green Science What is the main constituent of limestone? Calcium carbonate
7889 Green Science What is the more common name for sodium hydroxide? Caustic Soda
7890 Green science What is the name for a two legged animal? Biped
7891 Green Science What is the natural habitat of a gerbil? Desert
7892 Green Science What is the opposite of alkaline? Acid
7893 Green Science What is the pH value of seawater? 8.1
7894 Green Science What is the pH value of washing soda? 11
7895 Green Science What is the process of removing dead skin cells from the body called? Exofoliation
7896 Green Science What is the second element in the periodic table? Helium
7897 Green Science What is the second most abundant element in the Universe? Helium
7898 Green Science What material was made lead-free using a method discovered by Eugene Houdry in 1970? Petrol
7899 Green Science What must an element readily gain or lose in order to be classed as 'reactive'? Electrons
7900 Green Science What name is given to a substance which reacts with an acid to form a salt plus water? Base
7901 Green Science What name is given to any substance which cannot be broken down any further by chemical methods? Element
7902 Green Science What name is given to atoms of the same element that have different atomic weights? Isotopes
7903 Green Science What name is given to horizontal rows of elements in the Periodic Table? Periods
7904 Green Science What name is given to vertical columns of elements in the Periodic Table? Groups
7905 Green Science What sort of organisms can be genetically engineered? Plants and animals
7906 Green Science What type of fur would a saber-tooth cat most likely have had? Like a cheetah
7907 Green Science What type of substances do we get from substances called ores? Metals
7908 Green Science What was a saber-tooth cat's average weight? 750 pounds
7909 Green Science What was the average length of a saber tooth cat 5 feet 5 inches
7910 Green Science What word describes how living organizms rely on each other to exist? Interdependence
7911 Green Science What would be the best equipment for sampling plants in a big area? Quadrat
7912 Green Science When a gas reaches its condensation point it becomes a what? Liquid
7913 Green Science When do plants photosynthesize? In the light
7914 Green Science When someone breathes in radioactive radon gas, we say they have been what? Contaminated
7915 Green Science When was the element bohrium officially discovered? 1981
7916 Green Science When was the element hassium discovered? 1984
7917 Green Science Which bird has the highest intelligence? Crow
7918 Green Science Which class of animal do humans belong to? Mammals
7919 Green Science Which insect is red with black spots? Ladybug
7920 Green Science Which is the largest muscle in an adult human? Gluteus Maximus
7921 Green Science Which is the world's 2nd largest barrier reef of the coast of South America? Mesoamerican Reef
7922 Green Science Which meat contains the most protien? Chicken
7923 Green Science Which of the following is a sign that an insect is probably safe to eat? Dull colour
7924 Green Science Which of the following is not a type of stem cell? Fat Cells
7925 Green Science Which of these could a bear be classified as? Omnivore
7926 Green Science Which of these is a type of dolphin? Bottlenose
7927 Green Science Which of these is both a flowering woody plant of the olive family and also a color? Lilac
7928 Green Science Which part of the brain regulates physiological stability in the body? Hypothalamus
7929 Green Science Which year was penicillin invented? 1928
7930 Green Science Who invented the first whole artificial heart in 1969? Domingo Liotta

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9284 Yellow Science A blue tit has what coloured breast? Yellow
9285 Yellow Science A trumpeter swan has what coloured beak? Black
9286 Yellow Science At what depth does the Dragonfish live? 2 km
9287 Yellow Science Bowie Seamount is what? Undersea volcano
9288 Yellow Science Capillary action refers to the movement of which substance? Liquids
9289 Yellow Science Confusingly, what is the predominant colour of the female Black Redstart? Grey
9290 Yellow Science Except for size, what is one of the distinct features between pigeons and doves? Tail Shape
9291 Yellow Science Fallows and Lutinos are which type of caged bird? Budgerigars
9292 Yellow Science From which plant do we get linseed oil? Flax
9293 Yellow Science HMS Coventry was sunk in which conflict? The Falklands
9294 Yellow Science How do penguins often move fast across ice? Glide On Their Stomachs
9295 Yellow Science How fast can a Sei Whale swim? 50km
9296 Yellow Science How high can a dolphin jump out of the water? 25ft
9297 Yellow Science How long can a sea snake live? 10 years
9298 Yellow Science How long have jellyfish been in the seas? 500 million years
9299 Yellow Science How long have mussels been cultivated for approximately? 800 years
9300 Yellow Science How much heavier is an ostrich than a ruby hummingbird? 800
9301 Yellow Science How old is the Milky Way? 13.2 billion years
9302 Yellow Science How old was John Glenn when he flew into space in 1998? 77
9303 Yellow Science How tall is the highest mountain on Venus? 7 miles
9304 Yellow Science If a chemical compound's name ends in '-ate' as in 'calcium carbonate' which element does it contain? Oxygen
9305 Yellow Science If a substance has a pH of 6, what is it? slightly acidic
9306 Yellow Science If a substance is weakly acidic, what colour will it turn universal indicator? Yellow
9307 Yellow Science In 1693 Giovanni Zupi observed that which planet actually orbited the sun? Mercury
9308 Yellow Science In 1968, which space pioneer was killed in a crash of a MiG-15 on a routine flight? Yuri Gagarin
9309 Yellow Science In chemistry what does a Bu group indicate Butane
9310 Yellow Science In relation to body size which bird lays the largest egg? Kiwi
9311 Yellow Science In which century did the dodo bird become extinct? 17th
9312 Yellow Science In which sort of habitat are you most likely to see a great crested grebe? Lake
9313 Yellow Science In which west coast US city is the Space Needle located? Seattle
9314 Yellow Science Is it the male or female cuckoo that makes the 'cuck-oo' call? Male
9315 Yellow Science Jupiter is what numbered planet from the Sun? 5th
9316 Yellow Science Jupiter's orbit around the sun? 11.8 years
9317 Yellow Science Laika the dog was aboard Sputnik 2, what does β€œLaika” mean in Russian? Barker
9318 Yellow Science Lobate scarps are a feature of which planet? Mercury
9319 Yellow Science Mariner 10 in the 1970s was sent to visit which planet? Mercury
9320 Yellow Science Mariner 4 was the first ship to flyby which planet? Mars
9321 Yellow Science More distant galaxies are moving how? Quickest
9322 Yellow Science Most asteroids are found between which planets? Mars and Jupiter
9323 Yellow Science Olympus Mons is a large volcanic mountain on which planet? Mars
9324 Yellow Science One in five of all birds live in which region of the world? Amazon rainforest
9325 Yellow Science One of the main problems with viruses is that they do what to host cells? Feed on them
9326 Yellow Science Phototropism has what effect on a plant's chances of survival? Increases
9327 Yellow Science Plant sap is contained in what part of the cell? Vacuole
9328 Yellow Science Proteins are packaged up what organelle before they leave the cell? Golgi Body
9329 Yellow Science Strangely, what do oystercatchers never do? Catch oysters
9330 Yellow Science The blood of lobserts is which colour? Clear
9331 Yellow Science The Chelae is what part of a crab? Pincers
9332 Yellow Science The Codfish Island fernbird, native to New Zealand, has become endangered due to which animal? Possum
9333 Yellow Science The control centre of a cell is said to be the what? Nucleus
9334 Yellow Science The heart is made up of which type of muscle? Cardiac
9335 Yellow Science The highest ocean tides in the world occur off the coast of where? Canada
9336 Yellow Science The inability to control cell growth and division is known as what disease? Cancer
9337 Yellow Science The Labrador current is in which ocean? Atlantic
9338 Yellow Science The love apple is the original name for what? Tomato
9339 Yellow Science The man made island of Palm Jumeira is off the coast of which country? UAE
9340 Yellow Science The movement of pollen from the anthers to the stigma of a flower is known as what? Pollination
9341 Yellow Science The muscle type most associated with lining the organs is what type? Smooth
9342 Yellow Science The part of a plant stem between nodes is called? Internode
9343 Yellow Science The patella is the scientific term for which bone in the body? Knee Cap
9344 Yellow Science The windhawk is another name for which bird of prey? Kestrel
9345 Yellow Science Titan is the moon of what planet? Saturn
9346 Yellow Science What bird boasts the biggest eyes of any land animal? Ostrich
9347 Yellow Science What constellation can you find in the Crab Nebula? Taurus
9348 Yellow Science What do pigeons usually eat? Grains, Fruits and Berries
9349 Yellow Science What does an incubating penguin eat? Doesn't Eat
9350 Yellow Science What former member of the pigeon family gave rise to a common expression referring to something no longer existing? Dodo
9351 Yellow Science What is a bird's keel? The Breastbone
9352 Yellow Science What is one ability pigeons are famous for? Homing Instincts
9353 Yellow Science What is the smallest penguin? Little Blue Penguin
9354 Yellow Science Which bird has the biggest eyes? Ostrich
9355 Yellow Science Which planet has the largest gravitational pull? Jupiter

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9608 Red Science An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force is Newtons First Law of Motion
9609 Red Science ESA shuttles have found over 1000 volcanoes on which planet since 2006? Venus
9610 Red Science For every action there is an equal? Newtons third law of motion
9611 Red Science How much did the International Space Station cost to build? $100 billion
9612 Red Science In biology, which is not a phase of mitosis? Semiphase
9613 Red Science What are the most abundant gases in the atmosphere? Nitrogen & Oxygen
9614 Red Science What would be the weight on earth of earth's largest artificial satellite? 480 tons
9615 Red Science Which chemical process converts glucose to pyruvic acid? Glycolysis
9616 Red Science Which is not a subatomic particle? Protein
9617 Red Science Which of these is not a phase of mitosis? Semi-phase
9618 Red Science Which planet is a gas giant? Jupiter

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