Subject,Curriculum,Category,Quiz_Name,Question,#_Times_Asked,#_Times_Correct,#_Times_Incorrect, %_correct
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,What does adaptation mean?,483,356,127, 74
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,What adaptation do sharks and penguins share?,483,314,169, 65
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Zebras live in large herds in a grassland habitat. How does a striped coat help them survive this habitat?,483,353,130, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Many mammals living in the Arctic have fur .......,483,253,230, 52
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Woodlands can be very dark. What do woodland plants often have so they can survive with less light?,483,296,187, 61
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Which of these features protects seaweed from being damaged by powerful waves?,483,320,163, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Which adaptations in camels do NOT protect them from their sandy habitat?,483,317,166, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Cacti have adapted to live in some of the driest habitats on earth. Which of the following characteristics helps the cactus survive with little rainfall?,483,317,166, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Fawns (baby deer) have spotted coats. This adaptation is suited to which habitat?,483,350,133, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Adaptation,Many woodland birds have adapted short wings. What advantage does this give them?,483,314,169, 65
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,What is a reversible change?,375,158,217, 42
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,What is an irreversible change?,375,255,120, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,Which of the following is NOT an example of a reversible change?,375,228,147, 61
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,Which of the following is NOT an example of an irreversible change?,375,217,158, 58
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,Burning will produce .......,375,238,137, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,Heating will produce .......,375,170,205, 45
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,Which of the following is an example of a reversible change?,375,186,189, 50
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,"If you were burning a candle, which of the following would be a reversible change?",375,229,146, 61
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,Which of these mixtures is NOT an irreversible change?,375,195,180, 52
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Changing Materials,Which of the following is a sign of an irreversible change taking place?,375,139,236, 37
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,What does classification mean?,152,139,13, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,An invertebrate is .......,152,124,28, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,Which of the following is NOT an invertebrate?,152,83,69, 55
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,Vertebrates are divided into five classes (groups). Which one of the following is NOT a class of vertebrates?,152,87,65, 57
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,The plant kingdom is divided into two important groups. These are .......,152,71,81, 47
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,This uses a series of questions in order to identify unknown plants or animals.,152,84,68, 55
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,Which class of animals is warm-blooded?,152,106,46, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,"If you were creating a classification key for sea animals, which question would separate dolphins from sharks?",152,81,71, 53
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,"If you were creating a classification key for a group of animals found on an island, which question would NOT separate turtles and birds?",152,103,49, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Classification,"If you were creating a classification key for invertebrates, which question would distinguish between a spider and an ant?",152,87,65, 57
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,"In an investigation, what are 'results'?",121,70,51, 58
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,Your measurements should be recorded .......,121,89,32, 74
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,Recorded results can then be displayed in a .......,121,78,43, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,The time taken to melt ice cubes wrapped in different insulating materials has been measured and these measurements recorded. How could these measurements be displayed in a bar chart?,121,63,58, 52
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,"The strength of different magnets could be tested by counting how many paper clips they could hold. If you were creating a bar chart to display the results, how might you label it?",121,77,44, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,Which of the following would be a good title for the bar chart described in question five?,121,78,43, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,Which of the following would be a suitable conclusion to an investigation?,121,87,34, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,Which of the following would be a suitable conclusion to an investigation?,121,76,45, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,"The ....... the temperature of the water, the ....... sugar it dissolves.",121,66,55, 55
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Communicating Results,"The ....... the insulating material, the ....... it takes ice cream to melt.",121,82,39, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,What causes day and night?,50,34,16, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,The Earth orbits the sun in .......,50,43,7, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,The Earth is divided into its northern and southern hemispheres by .......,50,38,12, 76
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,How long does it take the Earth to rotate once on its axis?,50,36,14, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,Which of the following causes the seasons to change?,50,29,21, 58
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,"If it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, what season is it in the Southern Hemisphere?",50,44,6, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,"When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, which pole is tilted towards the sun?",50,40,10, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,"When the nights are longer than the days, the season is .......",50,41,9, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,"On two days each year, the Earth receives equal amounts of daylight and darkness. These days are known as .......",50,32,18, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Days and Seasons,Why does the South pole receive no sunlight during its winter?,50,41,9, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",Which of the following is a planet?,70,67,3, 96
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",Which of these orbits the Earth?,70,62,8, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",Which of the following lasts approximately 24 hours?,70,54,16, 77
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",Which of the following lasts approximately 28 days?,70,54,16, 77
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",Which of the following is false?,70,51,19, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",Why does the moon look different during its different phases?,70,38,32, 54
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",Which one of the following is NOT a phase of the moon?,70,56,14, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",The moon is full when .......,70,47,23, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",The Earth is closest to .......,70,55,15, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Earth, Moon and Sun",What causes a lunar eclipse?,70,26,44, 37
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,Which of these is NOT a form of energy?,27,21,6, 78
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,Stored energy is called .......,27,15,12, 56
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,"In order to work, a toaster needs .......",27,25,2, 93
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,Children skipping rope are converting stored energy (from the food they've eaten) into which form of energy?,27,21,6, 78
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,Which of these is NOT an example of potential energy?,27,18,9, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,Which of these is NOT an example of kinetic energy?,27,19,8, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,What happens to the energy you store in your body?,27,17,10, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,Energy is measured in .......,27,23,4, 85
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,"Fuel sources such as coal, oil and natural gas are called .......",27,20,7, 74
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Energy,"Electrical energy which comes from sources such as the sun, the wind or waves is often called .......",27,23,4, 85
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,An electrical circuit is .......,42,40,2, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,A material which allows electrical current to pass through it is called .......,42,35,7, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,With which group of items could you NOT build a complete circuit?,42,31,11, 74
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,The symbol used in a circuit diagram to represent a bulb is .......,42,29,13, 69
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,Which of these materials would NOT be a good electrical conductor?,42,40,2, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,Why are electrical wires covered with plastic or rubber?,42,33,9, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,A circuit with an open switch will .......,42,30,12, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,"Besides cells, or batteries, what is another source of electrical power?",42,30,12, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,"You have made a simple circuit with one bulb. If you wanted to add an extra bulb without the first bulb dimming, you would need to design .......",42,23,19, 55
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Circuits,A circuit which fails to work might have .......,42,31,11, 74
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,A material which is an electrical insulator .......
,25,23,2, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,A material which is an electrical conductor .......
,25,23,2, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,"In a complete electrical circuit, electricity flows through materials which are .......
",25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,Which of these is NOT an electrical conductor?,25,24,1, 96
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,Which of these is NOT an electrical insulator?,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,Why are electrical plugs made of plastic?,25,23,2, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,Which of these is a good electrical conductor?,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,Why are insulators important in an electrical circuit?,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,Which of these could be used to complete an electrical circuit?,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Electrical Conductors and Insulators,The filament in a light bulb glows because of the material's resistance. What does this mean?,25,14,11, 56
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,The eye responds to .......,37,34,3, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,The ear has two main functions: to hear and to .......,37,28,9, 76
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,Which of the following protects the eye?,37,31,6, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,Sound waves cause which three small bones in the ear to vibrate?,37,24,13, 65
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,Which is the coloured part of the eye?,37,28,9, 76
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,"Sound waves travel down the ear drum, hitting the .......",37,22,15, 59
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,The lens focuses images onto these cells at the back of the eye.,37,24,13, 65
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,This nerve takes signals from the ear to the brain.,37,26,11, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,This nerve takes signals from the eye to the brain.,37,30,7, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Eyes and Ears,You can look after your ears by .......,37,24,13, 65
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,"In a food web, green plants are known as producers. This is because .......",29,23,6, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,Which of the following supports all life on Earth?,29,26,3, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,Which consumers eat only plants?,29,24,5, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,An omnivore .......,29,25,4, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,What must be at the beginning of every food chain?,29,22,7, 76
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,Which of these food chains is in the right order?,29,21,8, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,Which of the species listed in question 6 is the producer?,29,24,5, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,What does a decomposer do in a food web?,29,17,12, 59
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,"In a food web, secondary consumers eat the primary consumers, or herbivores. Which one of these is a secondary consumer?",29,18,11, 62
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Food Webs,"Rose --> aphid --> ladybird. In this food chain, the ladybird is .......",29,18,11, 62
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,What is a force?,38,32,6, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,"In a diagram, a force is represented by .......",38,32,6, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,Forces are measured in .......,38,34,4, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,Which of the following would you use when measuring force?,38,34,4, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,Which of the following is NOT a force?,38,33,5, 87
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,Forces can cause objects to change .......,38,30,8, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,"If you roll a ball across the carpet, which forces will cause it to slow down and then stop?",38,29,9, 76
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,In which direction does gravity exert force (as experienced by people or objects on Earth)?,38,28,10, 74
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,What causes a backpack full of books to feel heavy when you lift it?,38,32,6, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 01,Which unit should be used to measure mass (the amount of matter an object contains)?,38,25,13, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,What effect does air resistance have on a falling object?,27,22,5, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,Why do trainers have rough-textured soles?,27,25,2, 93
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,"If an object is stationary (not moving), the forces acting on the object are .......",27,23,4, 85
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,What forces are exerted by magnets?,27,20,7, 74
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,Which of these objects is designed to have low friction?,27,18,9, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,"When a bowl is sitting on a table, which forces are said to be 'balanced'?",27,17,10, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,Friction causes .......,27,18,9, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,'Compressing' a spring means which of these?,27,26,1, 96
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,Different Newtonmeters are used to measure different amounts of force. A Newtonmeter designed to measure large forces will have .......,27,17,10, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 02,Which of these would NOT be a result of applying force to a material?,27,19,8, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,What type of force is water resistance?,20,13,7, 65
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,What type of force is air resistance?,20,16,4, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,A toy plastic boat floating in a bucket of water is experiencing which forces?,20,17,3, 85
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,A row boat being rowed across a lake is experiencing which forces?,20,12,8, 60
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,Imagine someone cycling up a steep hill. Which forces are being experienced by the cyclist's shoes?,20,17,3, 85
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,Imagine the same cyclist in question five. Which forces do the tyres experience?,20,12,8, 60
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,What forces are acting on a parachute as it falls through the air?,20,15,5, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,Which forces are acting on a child who is going down a slide?,20,15,5, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,"If the child in question eight stayed at the top of the slide, forces would be balanced. What force is needed to start the child sliding?",20,16,4, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Forces 03,Catapults are designed to provide a 'push' which will be stronger than the force of gravity - the object which is being catapulted should be aerodynamic to minimise which force?,20,15,5, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,Which of these objects is NOT made of materials which were once alive?,25,17,8, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,Living organisms are made from tiny .......
,25,20,5, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,"In order to see most cells, you need to use a .......
",25,20,5, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,Which of the following living organisms grows?,25,18,7, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,Which of the following is NOT made up of cells?,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,"In order to grow well, the human body needs .......
",25,21,4, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,"In order to grow well, plants need .......
",25,23,2, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,Living organisms grow by producing .......
,25,16,9, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,This living organism needs to shed its skin regularly as it grows.,25,18,7, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Growth,Living organisms stop growing if .......
,25,17,8, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,Which of the following is NOT an example of a habitat?,15,13,2, 87
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,An ecosystem is .......,15,12,3, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,Which of these species could be found in a woodland environment?,15,12,3, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,Which of the following might be found in an urban (city) habitat?,15,12,3, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,Which of the following does NOT describe the environmental conditions of a tidal (seaside) habitat in the UK?,15,10,5, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,In which habitat might a newt be found?,15,14,1, 93
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,"All animals need food, shelter, water, oxygen and space to live. Which of these is hard to find in a grassland habitat?",15,11,4, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,Woodlands and forests have layered habitats - different species inhabit different layers in these environments. What species might you find in the canopy layer of a woodland?,15,9,6, 60
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,Which of these species could be found in a desert habitat?,15,13,2, 87
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Habitats and Ecosystems,Which of these is a danger to marine habitats?,15,11,4, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Which of the following statements is true?,36,33,3, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Which of the following foods is a good source of protein?,36,30,6, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Which of the following foods is a good source of carbohydrates?,36,31,5, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Fruit and vegetables are a good source of .......,36,26,10, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Why is fibre a necessary part of a balanced diet?,36,26,10, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Which of these meals would NOT provide a healthy balance?,36,26,10, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Carbohydrates .......,36,27,9, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,A lack of which vitamin causes scurvy?,36,26,10, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,"Which vitamin is good for bone health, but is not an essential part of the diet because it can be made by the human body from sunlight?",36,28,8, 78
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Healthy Eating,Why is it not a good idea to fill your plate with foods that are all the same colour?,36,21,15, 58
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Which of these is true?,25,19,6, 76
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Which of these is NOT an organ?,25,20,5, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,These allow your body to move.,25,18,7, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Which of these words correctly describes the lungs?,25,21,4, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Which of these organs is part of the digestive system?,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Which of these organs is NOT part of the circulatory system?,25,15,10, 60
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,How many types of teeth do humans have?,25,20,5, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Which teeth are used for grinding food?,25,21,4, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Approximately how many permanent teeth do humans have?,25,17,8, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Body,Which of these is NOT a system in the human body?,25,21,4, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,"The human circulatory system includes the heart, lungs and blood vessels. These are also known as the .......",14,13,1, 93
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,The heart pumps blood to the lungs. What waste product is removed from the blood by the lungs?,14,12,2, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,What enters the blood from the lungs?,14,14,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,Oxygenated blood is then pumped by the heart around the .......,14,12,2, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,"Blood delivers oxygen to the cells in your body, as well as .......",14,10,4, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,Which one of the following is NOT part of the heart?,14,9,5, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,Waste products must be removed before the blood returns to the heart. Which organs remove waste from the blood?,14,11,3, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,Which blood vessels carry oxygenated blood?,14,10,4, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,These are the thinnest and smallest of blood vessels.,14,11,3, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Human Circulatory System,Your heart rate can be measured by .......,14,12,2, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,"The question you are investigating, or what you are trying to find out, is called .......
",16,11,5, 69
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,"Before you carry out your investigation, you should make one of these.",16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,"When you carry out an investigation, there are many things (factors) which can change, or vary. What are these factors called?",16,13,3, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,What does 'method' mean?,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,How many variables should you change during an investigation?,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,The items you will need for your investigation go in a list of .......
,16,13,3, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,"In order to get your results, you will need to make observations or .......
",16,11,5, 69
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,Results can be displayed using a .......
,16,13,3, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,An investigation is not complete without .......,16,15,1, 94
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 01,What does a 'fair test' mean?,16,12,4, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,You are testing materials to see whether they conduct electricity. You have built a circuit of a battery and two crocodile leads which you will attach to the material. What is missing?,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,"In the investigation described in question one, what variable would you be changing?",12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,"In the investigation described in question one, what would be the dependent variable?",12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,"If you were carrying out an investigation into the effect of light on seed germination, which variable would you change?",12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,What is the dependent variable in the investigation described in question four?,12,8,4, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,How would you measure the dependent variable in the investigation described in question four?,12,8,4, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,You would like to investigate the effect of water resistance on different shapes moulded from plasticine. You are dropping the shapes in a beaker of water. What is the dependent variable?,12,9,3, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,"In the investigation described in question seven, what unit of measurement would you use for your results?",12,9,3, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,"If you were testing three different plasticine shapes for the investigation in question seven, which variable would you be changing?",12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 02,"What would happen if you changed the amount of water, the shape of the plasticine and the mass of the different shapes?",12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,You have built a catapult as part of an investigation of forces. Changing the mass (weight) of the object you place in the catapult could test which of the following?,11,5,6, 45
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,"For the investigation described in question one, what would you need to measure in order to collect results?",11,6,5, 55
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,"If you were investigating how well water dissolves different materials, how should you design the investigation?",11,7,4, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,"In the investigation described in question three, you would need to add solute (the material being dissolved) until the water reached .......",11,8,3, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,What would you measure in the investigation described in question three?,11,8,3, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,"Looking at the answer to question five, what unit would you use to measure your results?",11,8,3, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,"If you were investigating the viscosity ('runny-ness') of different substances, which of the following could you do?",11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,"For the investigation described in question seven, what variable would you measure?",11,8,3, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,"Looking at the answer to question eight, which unit would you use to measure your results?",11,8,3, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Investigations 03,Which one of the following could be a conclusion for the investigation in question seven?,11,9,2, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,Which of these will NOT help you to keep healthy?,30,30,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,Why is smoking a health risk?,30,29,1, 97
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,Exercise helps you to keep healthy by .......,30,26,4, 87
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,What causes tooth decay?,30,29,1, 97
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,What is a balanced diet?,30,24,6, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,Which of the following does NOT help prevent the spread of disease?,30,21,9, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,What should you do to look after your teeth?,30,30,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,Aerobic exercise .......,30,28,2, 93
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,Which of these is NOT a health risk?,30,23,7, 77
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Keeping Healthy,Drinking too much alcohol damages which organ?,30,13,17, 43
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Which of the following is NOT a stage in an animal's life cycle?,19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Which of the following species gives birth to live young?,19,17,2, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Different animals have different life spans. Approximately how long is the average human life span?,19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Which adult animal looks very different when it is young?,19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Which of these is the correct order of an insect's life cycle?,19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,"A butterfly larva is called a caterpillar. In its next stage, the caterpillar .......",19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Cats give birth to kittens. The young of which of the following animals are also known as kittens?,19,12,7, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,"In the human life cycle, which stage comes after childhood and before adulthood?",19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Gestation is another name for pregnancy. Which of these animals has the longest gestation period?,19,13,6, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Animals,Why is reproduction a necessary part of the life cycle?,19,15,4, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Which of the following is true?,19,11,8, 58
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Which of the following words describes the moment a seed begins to grow?,19,15,4, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Dispersal is .......,19,15,4, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Which part of a flowering plant is male?,19,17,2, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Which part of a flowering plant grows into a fruit?,19,13,6, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Which of the following plants disperses its seeds by wind?,19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,"In order to germinate, seeds need .......",19,7,12, 37
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Why do plants need sunlight?,19,16,3, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,What happens if seeds are planted too closely together?,19,15,4, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Cycles - Plants,Flowering plants produce many seeds which never grow. This is because .......,19,15,4, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Which of the following is true?,16,15,1, 94
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Whales eat plankton and plants make their own food from sunlight. These are examples of which life process?,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Which is NOT an example of reproduction?,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Sunflowers were given their name because they turn to face the sun. This is an example of which life process?,16,12,4, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Plants need to get rid of oxygen and animals need to get rid of carbon dioxide. This process is called .......
,16,9,7, 56
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,"If you accidentally touch a very hot radiator and pull your hand back quickly, you are demonstrating which life process?",16,16,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,The food that animals eat cannot be used directly by cells. The process of turning food into energy is called .......
,16,11,5, 69
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Which of the following demonstrates sensitivity in plants?,16,12,4, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Many single-celled organisms grow and then divide into two cells. This is an example of .......
,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes,Food provides energy for movement and other life processes. It also allows a living organism to .......
,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The ability to respond to a stimulus.,8,7,1, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,To change place or position.,8,7,1, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The process by which organisms become bigger and stronger.,8,6,2, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The ability of living organisms to produce more of the same species.,8,8,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The process by which living organisms obtain food.,8,8,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The process in which food is transformed into the energy living things need.,8,7,1, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The process by which an organism rids itself of waste products.,8,7,1, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,Using other sources to replace the energy needed to maintain life.,8,5,3, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The process of cell division (fission) or cloning to create new individuals in a species.,8,7,1, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Life Processes Vocabulary,The life process which stops at death.,8,5,3, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,Which of these is NOT a source of light?,32,29,3, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,Imagine a candle flame. Light from the candle flame travels .......,32,28,4, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,How fast does light travel?,32,26,6, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,Light travels slightly more slowly through air than through space. It is slowed down a little bit more by glass and .......,32,26,6, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,A beam of light shining on a glass prism will .......,32,25,7, 78
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,"If you half fill a clear glass with water and place a straw in the glass, how does the straw appear when you look at it carefully?",32,24,8, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,There are forms of light which are invisible to the human eye. Which of these is an example?,32,22,10, 69
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,Visible light contains many colours. Which of the following is NOT one of these colours?,32,30,2, 94
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,Why does a green apple look green?,32,20,12, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Light,A submarine's periscope allows someone on the boat to see objects that are above the water. How is this possible?,32,25,7, 78
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,"When a magnet 'attracts' another material, it exerts a pulling force on the other material. When magnets exert a pushing force, they .......",28,25,3, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,The North pole of a magnet will be attracted to .......,28,23,5, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,The South pole of a magnet will repel .......,28,27,1, 96
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,Magnets are usually made of which metal?,28,24,4, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,"If you stroke a piece of iron repeatedly (and in the same direction) with another magnet, you can create a .......",28,18,10, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,Temporary magnets can lose their magnetism if .......,28,22,6, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,The South pole of a magnet dangling at the end of a string would point .......,28,16,12, 57
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,Magnets are useful for separating materials for recycling because .......,28,20,8, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,Electromagnets are temporary magnets which only work when .......,28,19,9, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Magnets,Which one of the following does NOT depend on magnets in order to work?,28,17,11, 61
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,A state of matter in which a material flows freely while keeping the same volume.,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,A state of matter in which a substance can expand to fill its space.,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,To change from a solid to a liquid when heated.,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,A material which is produced without the aid of people is described as .......,11,9,2, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,Able to soak up liquid easily.,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,A material which can be dissolved in a liquid.,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,To change from a liquid to a gas.,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,A material which does NOT allow water to pass through it is described as .......,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,To change state from gas to liquid.,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Materials Vocabulary,"A mixture of two materials, in which one of the materials has been dissolved.",11,9,2, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,"If you were investigating how hand length is related to height, what measuring equipment would you need?",10,7,3, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,Which unit of measurement would you use for the investigation in question 1?,10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,"If you were investigating different materials for insulating coffee, what measuring equipment would you need to test how cool the coffee was after 10 minutes?",10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,Which unit of measurement would you use for the investigation in question 3?,10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,"If you were investigating the effect different amounts of water had on plant growth, you would need to measure .......",10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,What measuring equipment would you need for the investigation in question five?,10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,Which units of measurement would you use for the investigation in question 5?,10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,"To investigate the strength of a magnet, you could see how many paper clips could be suspended from the magnet. What would your units be in this investigation?",10,7,3, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,"If you created a catapult and wanted to test how far it could 'throw' different objects, you would need to measure .......",10,5,5, 50
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Measurement,Which unit is a measurement of volume?,10,5,5, 50
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,"In order to see a microbe (a single microorganism), you would need to use a .......",22,21,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,Which of the following are NOT microorganisms?,22,21,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,Which of the following statements is true?,22,18,4, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,"Penicillin, yeast and mould are examples of .......",22,17,5, 77
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,"Salmonella, E. Coli and Listeria: these causes of food poisoning are examples of .......",22,20,2, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,"Colds, influenza (flu) and chickenpox are caused by .......",22,21,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,Which doctor developed a vaccination for smallpox?,22,11,11, 50
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,Antibiotics are designed to fight .......,22,15,7, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,"Compost bins are full of rotting organic matter, such as vegetable peelings, mouldy fruit and grass clippings. Which microorganisms help this material to decompose (rot)?",22,17,5, 77
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Microorganisms,Many foods acquire their flavour or texture from the action of microorganisms. For which of the following foods is this NOT true?,22,18,4, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,What is a mixture?,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,"If you mixed sand, sugar and water, which material would dissolve?",11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,Sieving would separate which of these mixtures?,11,9,2, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,"When a material is dissolved, it makes a .......",11,9,2, 82
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,Which of these processes would you use to separate salt from the water in which it has been dissolved?,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,Which of these would help sugar dissolve more quickly in coffee?,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,What is a suspension?,11,8,3, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,What is a solvent?,11,6,5, 55
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,Which of these materials would NOT dissolve in water?,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixing and Dissolving,Which of the following statements is NOT true?,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,Which of the following is an example of a mixture?,15,14,1, 93
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,Which one of the following is NOT a solution?,15,10,5, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,A mixture of sand and iron filings could be separated with a .......,15,11,4, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,How could a mixture of salt and sand be separated?,15,12,3, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,Which of the following would dissolve in water?,15,10,5, 67
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,What method would be used to separate a solution of sugar and water?,15,13,2, 87
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,"A tea bag is made from tea leaves and an especially porous paper. Besides being a container for the tea leaves, what is the purpose of the paper?",15,13,2, 87
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,You are trying to clean some muddy water by using a filter. Which of these materials would you NOT use in building a home made filter?,15,11,4, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,A material that will not dissolve in water or another liquid is called .......,15,13,2, 87
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Mixtures,"If you evaporated sea water, leaving the salt behind, how could you collect the water?",15,12,3, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,What are muscles made from?,14,10,4, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,Voluntary muscles always work .......,14,11,3, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,When you contract your bicep .......,14,12,2, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,Which of these attaches muscles to the skeleton?,14,10,4, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,Which of these is NOT an involuntary muscle?,14,10,4, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,Skeletal muscles are usually attached to bones at both ends. Which muscle is an exception?,14,11,3, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,What do your muscles need in order to work?,14,9,5, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,Exercise makes muscles .......,14,12,2, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,Your facial muscles allow you to .......,14,10,4, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Muscles,Which of these is NOT true?,14,6,8, 43
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Light particles are known as .......,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,"A vibrating object causes air particles to vibrate. These air particles cause other air particles to vibrate, which cause more air particles to vibrate. What is this movement of energy called?",11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Particles in this state of matter are tightly packed.,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Which of the following is true of the particles of a liquid?,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Which state of matter has particles which move very fast?,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Sound waves can cause which of these to vibrate?,11,10,1, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,What takes place when particles gain enough energy to escape the surface of a liquid?,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Increasing the temperature causes particles to gain .......,11,8,3, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Lowering the temperature of a substance causes its particles to .......,11,11,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Particles and Energy,Sound waves travel fastest through .......,11,7,4, 64
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,These contain chlorophyll and are essential for photosynthesis.,19,15,4, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,This transports water from the roots to the rest of the plant.,19,19,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,These anchor the plant to the ground and also absorb water from the soil.,19,18,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,Flowers play a role in .......,19,17,2, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,A tree's stem is called a .......,19,18,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,"When a seed germinates, what is the first plant part to grow out of the seed?",19,11,8, 58
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,Which one of the following is NOT one of the female parts of a flower?,19,12,7, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,The fertilised ovary of a flower will become a .......,19,18,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,A bud can become a .......,19,10,9, 53
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Parts of a Plant,This contains pollen.,19,12,7, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,A push or a pull upon an object which is caused by another object.,10,10,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,"To bounce off a surface, without being absorbed.",10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,The force which pulls everything towards the centre of the earth.,10,10,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,Friction caused by air or water.,10,10,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,Something which produces its own light.,10,10,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,The 'highness' or 'lowness' of a sound.,10,10,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,The force caused by the pull of gravity on an object.,10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,A material which allows heat or electricity to pass through.,10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,To spin on an axis.,10,10,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Physical Processes Vocabulary,The force exerted by a surface when it rubs against another surface.,10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,Pollen grains are contained in the ....... of a flower.,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,Which one of these is NOT a female part of a flower?,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,Pollen must be transferred to this part of the flower for pollination to occur.,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,Flowers can be pollinated by insects or by .......,12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,How does a flower's scent and bright colour help it to reproduce?,12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,Which of these describes fertilisation?,12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,"After a flower is fertilised, it dies, but its ovary grows into a .......
",12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,"Seeds cannot stay on the parent plant. In order to grow, they must be .......",12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,Which of these is NOT a method of seed dispersal?,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Plant Reproduction,What is germination?,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,What does 'property' mean when discussing materials?,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,"If light cannot pass through a material, that material is .......",12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,"If a material is not at all bendy, it is .......",12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,Plasticine can be easily moulded or squashed into different shapes. This property is called .......,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,Which of these materials shows great elasticity?,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,The opposite of elasticity is .......,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,A waterproof material will NOT be .......,12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,A real 50p coin is heavier than a toy plastic 50p coin. Materials that are heavy for their size are described as .......,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,Which properties of china make it a good material for a teacup?,12,9,3, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Properties of Materials,Copper is used for electrical wiring because it is .......,12,6,6, 50
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,Which one of the following is NOT a type of rock?,22,21,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,This type of rock is formed when other rocks are put under huge amounts of heat or pressure.,22,15,7, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,Which type of rock is formed from mud or shells?,22,21,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,This type of rock is formed from cooled lava or magma.,22,20,2, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,This rock can float.,22,21,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,These rocks are white.,22,22,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,'Durability' means 'able to withstand wear and tear'. Which of these rocks has the greatest durability?,22,19,3, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,Fossils can be found in which type of rocks?,22,15,7, 68
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,'Permeability' means .......,22,20,2, 91
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Rocks,Slate is often used to make roof tiles because it is .......,22,16,6, 73
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,What causes shadows?,12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,Which one of the following is NOT a source of light?,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,Light travels in a straight line. How can it be made to travel around an obstacle?,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,An opaque material is one which .......,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,You are making shadows with a torch and one hand. What could you do to make the shadow bigger?,12,9,3, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,Which one of the following objects is NOT translucent?,12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,What happens when light hits a reflective material?,12,12,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,"Outdoors, shadows are longest at .......",12,10,2, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,Light reflects off which of these materials?,12,5,7, 42
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Shadows and Reflections,Which of the following would reflect the most light?,12,11,1, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,Which of these is a function of the skeleton?,29,23,6, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,What is an invertebrate?,29,21,8, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,The cranium protects the .......,29,23,6, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,What is another name for the clavicle?,29,24,5, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,What is an exoskeleton?,29,21,8, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,Which of the following statements is NOT true?,29,19,10, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,Which part of the human skeleton protects the heart?,29,21,8, 72
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,"Skeletons aid movement in animals, but they can't move on their own. What else is needed?",29,19,10, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,The spinal column contains .......,29,20,9, 69
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Skeletons,Which device allows us to see bones inside a living animal?,29,26,3, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,Soil is a mixture of several materials. Which of the following is NOT part of the mixture?,10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,What is the decaying material found in soil called?,10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,The colour of a soil shows what materials it contains. Having a large amount of iron makes soil which colour?,10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,Which of the following words describes how well soil allows water to drain away?,10,7,3, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,Which soil is best for growing a wide variety of crops?,10,9,1, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,Soil provides .......,10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,"Heathers, flowering plants which commonly grow on moors, prefer which type of soil?",10,8,2, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,You can test soil type by rolling a small amount of soil between your fingers. How would you know if you had a clay soil?,10,7,3, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,"In the test described in question 8, which soil would crumble easily?",10,6,4, 60
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Soil,How would you test the permeability of soil?,10,7,3, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,The sun is .......,29,29,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,Which planet is closest to the Sun?,29,26,3, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,"Measured by diameter, how much bigger is the Sun than the Earth?",29,19,10, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,The path a planet follows around the Sun is called .......,29,28,1, 97
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,Which is the largest planet in our Solar System?,29,26,3, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,How many planets are there in the solar system?,29,19,10, 66
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,Saturn's rings are made of .......,29,23,6, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,Life is found on which of these planets?,29,27,2, 93
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,How long does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun?,29,24,5, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Solar System,Which of these is the correct order of the planets?,29,25,4, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01",Which of these is NOT true of solids?,37,33,4, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01",Which of these is NOT true of liquids?,37,30,7, 81
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01",Which of these is NOT true of gases?,37,26,11, 70
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01",Which has the most densely-packed particles?,37,35,2, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01",Which of these has the least densely-packed particles?,37,36,1, 97
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01","When a solid is heated, it changes into a liquid. This is called .......",37,34,3, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01","When a liquid cools enough to become solid, it has .......",37,29,8, 78
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01",What is the boiling point of water?,37,33,4, 89
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01",What is the freezing point of water?,37,36,1, 97
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 01","When you fill a jug with sugar, it appears to have the same shape as the jug. You can also tip sugar from one container to another. Sugar is a .......",37,32,5, 86
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02",What is solid water called?,24,23,1, 96
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02",What is water called when it is a gas?,24,23,1, 96
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02",Can sugar become a liquid?,24,17,7, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02","When a material is heated, what happens to its particles?",24,19,5, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02",Which of the following describes what happens when water evaporates?,24,20,4, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02","In cooler temperatures, how do the particles of any material move?",24,20,4, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02","In warmer temperatures, how do particles of any material move?",24,23,1, 96
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02","Although air is made up of several gases, it is mostly nitrogen and .......",24,22,2, 92
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02","In order to smell, particles from the object must enter your nose. In which state of matter are these particles?",24,19,5, 79
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,"Solids, Liquids and Gases 02",A sweet fizzy drink contains .......,24,20,4, 83
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,Sound can travel through .......,21,21,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,"When a sound wave hits your ear, it makes the air in your ear vibrate. These vibrations cause this to vibrate in turn.",21,19,2, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,"When something vibrates quickly, it makes high frequency waves. You hear this as .......",21,19,2, 90
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,Instruments which are able to produce a lower pitch are .......,21,15,6, 71
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,Sound frequency is measured in .......,21,13,8, 62
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,The intensity (loudness) of a sound is measured in .......,21,20,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,"Sound waves can be reflected off solid objects. When this happens, we hear .......",21,20,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,"Sound waves can be reflected, transmitted, or .......",21,16,5, 76
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,Which of the following is true?,21,20,1, 95
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Sound,Why does a guitar produce a lower pitch when you do not press any fingers against a string while plucking it?,21,13,8, 62
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,"When heat can transfer easily through a material, that material is called a .......",16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,Materials which do not allow heat to transfer easily through them are called .......,16,16,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,Why should oven gloves be made from materials which are good thermal insulators?,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,Which of these materials is a better thermal conductor than the others?,16,12,4, 75
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,Which of these materials would be a better thermal insulator than the others?,16,15,1, 94
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,Why do stainless steel pots often have wooden handles?,16,14,2, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,"If you put frozen ice cream into a metal bowl, what would happen?",16,10,6, 63
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,Which of the following would best protect ice cream from melting?,16,11,5, 69
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,Plastic is a good thermal insulator. Where would you see plastic used?,16,15,1, 94
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,Thermal Insulators and Conductors,What would be a disadvantage of stirring a boiling pot with a metal spoon?,16,16,0, 100
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,Fresh water falling from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface is known as .......,25,20,5, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,"Some of the water from rain, hail, sleet or snow collects in streams, rivers, lakes and the sea. Where does most of the rest of the water go?",25,20,5, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,Plants draw water out of the ground and release water vapour into the atmosphere. This process is known as .......,25,15,10, 60
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,Water on the surface of roads and pavements disappears over time. This is because it has .......,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,"When water vapour cools, it .......",25,21,4, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,Condensation in the atmosphere is visible as .......,25,22,3, 88
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,"When water is in a solid state, it is called .......",25,20,5, 80
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,"When water is a gas, it is known as .......",25,21,4, 84
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,"When a kettle is boiling, it produces visible steam. What does this steam contain?",25,15,10, 60
Science,KS2,KS2 Science,The Water Cycle,What stage of the water cycle directly follows water's condensation in the atmosphere?,25,17,8, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,Which of the following substances contain acid?,14412,12490,1922, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,Which of the following substances contain an alkali?,14348,10136,4212, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,Which of the following pH numbers indicates a neutral substance?,14308,12326,1982, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,Which of the following pH numbers indicates a strong acid?,14291,10814,3477, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,Which of the following pH numbers indicate a strong alkali?,14282,12436,1846, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,Which acid do we have in our stomach?,14273,9856,4417, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,What colour is universal indicator in strong acid?,14253,10529,3724, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,What colour is universal indicator in a neutral solution?,14242,11144,3098, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,What colour is universal indicator in an alkali?,14232,11255,2977, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Acids and Alkalis 01,Strong acids and strong alkalis are.......,14221,10056,4165, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,What is listed in the Periodic Table?,6356,5603,753, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,"In the periodic table, what is a period?",6328,4295,2033, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following is the name for group 1 in the periodic table?,6297,4489,1808, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following is the name for group 2 in the periodic table?,6274,4632,1642, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following is the name for group 7 in the periodic table?,6262,4111,2151, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following is the name for group 8 in the periodic table?,6255,5411,844, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following elements is the odd one out?,6253,2390,3863, 38
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following elements is the odd one out?,6239,2492,3747, 40
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following is the symbol for copper?,6235,3933,2302, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 01,Which of the following is the symbol for sodium?,6233,3897,2336, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,The smallest part of an element is .......,4658,3739,919, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,An element has.....,4649,3483,1166, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,How many atoms of sulphur are there in CuSO4?,4641,2523,2118, 54
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,What is the correct formula for H-H?,4628,3234,1394, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,What is the correct symbol for Iron?,4628,3610,1018, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,Most of the elements in the periodic table are.....,4622,3548,1074, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,Which of the following metals is a liquid at room temperature?,4618,3434,1184, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,Which elements are in SO2?,4621,2675,1946, 58
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,Which elements are in CoCO3?,4616,3009,1607, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 02,Which are the three magnetic elements?,4615,2120,2495, 46
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,Which of these substances is an element?,241,228,13, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,The smallest part of an element is called .......,241,233,8, 97
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,An element is a substance that .......,241,204,37, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,Which of these substances is an element?,240,199,41, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,"When two elements combine, the name of the compound will end in .......",239,184,55, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,The correct chemical symbol for magnesium is .......,240,230,10, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,C is the correct chemical symbol for .......,240,198,42, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,Which of these metals is a pure element?,240,196,44, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,Which of these show a diatomic element?,240,152,88, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 03,"When the elements lead and bromine combine together, the name of the substance formed is called .......",240,202,38, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,Which of the following is NOT present in an animal cell?,420,373,47, 89
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,Which part of the cell passes on information to new cells?,420,376,44, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,Which part of a plant cell absorbs energy from the Sun?,416,329,87, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,Which gas in the air is absorbed by plants?,416,365,51, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,What is the function (job) of red blood cells?,416,380,36, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,What is a feature of a ciliated cell?,416,317,99, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,Which of the following does NOT contain a nucleus?,415,288,127, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,Which of the following is involved in reproduction?,415,385,30, 93
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,"Which of the following receives, carries and passes on electrical impulses?",415,334,81, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Cells 01,Which of the following cells are involved in nutrition?,415,249,166, 60
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,The magnetic field around a straight wire carrying an electric current has .......,125,106,19, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,The magnetic field around a coil of wire carrying current .......,124,98,26, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,"If the current direction through the wire is reversed, the direction of the magnetic field .......",124,98,26, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,"If the current in the wire increases, what happens to the strength of the magnetic field?",124,114,10, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,Which of the following is NOT true about the magnetic field around a coil of wire carrying a current?,124,91,33, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,What is the difference between an electromagnet and a permanent bar magnet?,124,107,17, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,Which of the following uses an electromagnetic effect?,124,69,55, 56
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,A relay uses a small current to .......,121,67,54, 55
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,A relay is used in .......,121,75,46, 62
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electromagnets 01,An electromagnet is used in a scrapyard because .......,122,101,21, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Which of the following is NOT caused by smoking?,147,123,24, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Which poisonous gas is present in smoker's smoke?,147,122,25, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Which organ is MOST damaged by smoking?,147,138,9, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Passive smoking is .......,147,135,12, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Which of the following can be caused by alcohol?,147,128,19, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Alcohol is an example of .......,147,104,43, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Which two organs can be damaged by drinking too much alcohol?,147,115,32, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Ecstacy is an example of .......,146,83,63, 57
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Which one of the following is NOT involved in solvent abuse?,146,97,49, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 01,Which one of the following is NOT an effect of inhaling solvent fumes?,146,98,48, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Which type of cell can produce antibodies?,109,94,15, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Antibodies are introduced into the body by .......,108,97,11, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Which microbe invades cells?,108,77,31, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Which microbe can be killed by antibiotics?,108,94,14, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Living bacteria are NOT introduced into our body through ........,108,78,30, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Which of the following is NOT caused by a virus?,108,80,28, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,In which of the following foods are microbes NOT used?,108,83,25, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Which of the following is caused by a fungus?,108,98,10, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Which of the following does NOT involve fungi?,108,85,23, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Health 02,Fungi are simple plants but they do not contain .......,108,70,38, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,Light travels in .......,202,192,10, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,Light travels .......,202,130,72, 64
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,Light can travel through .......,201,166,35, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,Which of the following is translucent?,201,143,58, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,Which of the following is NOT luminous?,201,169,32, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,We can see objects because .......,201,171,30, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,We usually look at our reflection in a flat mirror. This type of mirror is a .......,201,153,48, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,"In a flat mirror, the angle of incidence is equal to .......",201,163,38, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,Objects with a smooth surface give .......,201,170,31, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 01,"In a ray diagram, a normal is a line drawn at .......",201,138,63, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,In a solar eclipse .......,123,105,18, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,When light travels from air to glass .......,123,94,29, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,When light travels from air to water .......,122,88,34, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,When light travels from air to glass which of the following is true?,122,77,45, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,Light from the Sun is called .......,122,105,17, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,Colours are caused by light having different .......,122,79,43, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,Light can be split into colours of the spectrum using a prism. This is called .......,122,86,36, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,The three primary light colours are .......,122,87,35, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,Grass looks green because .......,122,86,36, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Light 02,A red filter will only .......,122,90,32, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,The area around a magnet is called a .......,145,139,6, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,The ends of a bar magnet are called .......,145,139,6, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,Which of the following metals is NOT magnetic?,145,115,30, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,If two north poles are near each other .…...,144,135,9, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,If a north and a south pole are near each other ..…..,144,137,7, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,When a magnet is suspended ..…..,144,112,32, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,A magnetised piece of steel can be used in .......,144,133,11, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,To show the magnetic area around a magnet we use .......,144,121,23, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,Which one of the following groups of metals are attracted to a magnet?,144,116,28, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Magnets 01,The stronger a magnet .......,144,135,9, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,Which of these substances is a mixture?,126,121,5, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,The best description of a mixture is .......,125,103,22, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,Air is a mixture of different gases. Which list consists of gases present in the air?,125,85,40, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,How would you separate a mixture of iron filings and sulphur?,125,119,6, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,Alloys are mixtures of metals. Which is NOT an alloy?,124,95,29, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,A pure substance has a melting point which is .......,124,51,73, 41
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,Which of the following is NOT a mixture?,124,86,38, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,The name given to the liquid which dissolves the solid in a solution is .......,124,90,34, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,The method used to separate coloured dyes in ink is .......,124,97,27, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Mixtures 01,"In a solution, the hotter the solvent .......",124,102,22, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Which organ is used in pollination?,128,123,5, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Which organ is used in photosynthesis?,128,117,11, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Which organ is used to absorb water?,127,105,22, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Which two substances are used in photosynthesis?,127,85,42, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Which two substances are produced in photosynthesis?,126,105,21, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Photosynthesis does not occur in roots because .......,126,94,32, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Energy for photosynthesis comes from .......,125,111,14, 89
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,What colour is chlorophyll?,125,112,13, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Plants make their own food. This is stored as what?,125,70,55, 56
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Plant Organs 01,Nitrates provide nitrogen. This is important for what?,125,76,49, 61
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Which of the following is the BEST definition of weathering?,88,79,9, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Which one of these is NOT a component of soil?,88,68,20, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Sandstone is grainy and crumbly and may contain fossils. Its rock type is.....,88,77,11, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Which type of rock has been formed from hot liquid rock called magma?,88,76,12, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,"Which type of soil will have good drainage, meaning water runs through quickly?",88,70,18, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Which of the following is a metamorphic rock?,88,54,34, 61
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Granite is an intrusive igneous rock. Which best describes its characteristics?,88,56,32, 64
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Which one of these describes a metamorphic rock?,88,58,30, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Which statement about the rock cycle is true?,88,58,30, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Soil and Rocks 01,Which rock is composed mainly of calcium carbonate?,88,68,20, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,The state of matter which has very low density is .......,233,215,18, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,"When a solid changes to a liquid, it .......",233,224,9, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,If matter has energy taken away .......,233,166,67, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,A balloon is filled with gas. Inside the balloon the gas particles .......,233,203,30, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,Which is the most dense substance in this list?,233,159,74, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,Which will have the highest boiling point?,232,162,70, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,If you reduce the volume of a gas .......,232,159,73, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,"When a gas changes to a liquid, it .......",232,206,26, 89
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,"When a smell spreads, particles move away from where they originated. This is called .......",232,183,49, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solids Liquids and Gases 01,Which of these statements about solids is true?,232,192,40, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,Sounds cannot travel through .......,107,94,13, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,A high frequency of vibrations produces .......,106,97,9, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,Frequency is measured in .......,106,95,11, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,A large amplitude of vibration produces .......,106,79,27, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,Sounds which have a very high frequency are called .......,106,80,26, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,How will a thin string on a violin vibrate compared to a thick string?,106,80,26, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,How will tightening a guitar string change its vibration?,106,65,41, 61
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,How does decreasing the length of a guitar string change its vibration?,106,44,62, 42
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,A loudspeaker changes .......,105,80,25, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Sound 01,Older people can't hear .......,105,75,30, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,A compound is a substance which contains .......,186,158,28, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,The number of different elements in calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is .......,185,159,26, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,The name of the compound formed when iron burns in sulphur is .......,183,130,53, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,The formula of methane is CH4. Which of these is true?,183,109,74, 60
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,Which of these is NOT a compound?,183,153,30, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,The correct number of atoms in a molecule of copper sulphate (CuSO4) is .......,182,124,58, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,The correct formula for carbon tetrachloride is .......,181,97,84, 54
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,The smallest particle of carbon dioxide CO2 is called .......,180,101,79, 56
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,Which of these word equations is INCORRECT?,180,149,31, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Compounds 01,Which is the correct formula equation?,180,67,113, 37
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,The original source of the energy resources on Earth is .......,179,168,11, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,Which of the following is NOT a fossil fuel?,179,176,3, 98
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,A non-renewable energy resource is .......,179,158,21, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,Coal was formed .......,179,158,21, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,Which of the following is NOT a renewable energy resource?,179,165,14, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,Which of the following energy resources does NOT depend on photosynthesis?,179,132,47, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,Which of the following energy resources relies on burning to produce heat?,179,103,76, 58
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,"In a coal fired power station, coal is burned to produce .......",179,124,55, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,A coal fired power station produces .......,179,123,56, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Resources 01,Which one of the following is decreased when coal is burned?,179,132,47, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which one of the following shows discontinuous variation?,121,98,23, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which one of the following shows continuous variation?,121,94,27, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which one of the following is an inherited variation?,120,109,11, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which one of the following is an environmental variation?,120,99,21, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Animals with a backbone are called what?,120,109,11, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which of the following animals have a backbone?,120,90,30, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which of the following groups is warm blooded?,120,102,18, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,"Which of the following groups breathe through moist skin and lungs, and need water to breed?",120,87,33, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which group do Seals belong to?,120,98,22, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 01,Which is the odd one out?,120,100,20, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,Which of the following is not an arthropod?,85,56,29, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,"Which of the following has two body parts, four pairs of jointed legs and no wings?",84,59,25, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,Which of the following has an unsegmented body?,84,65,19, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,How many legs do insects have?,84,76,8, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,Which is the odd one out?,84,39,45, 46
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,Which one of the following is found in water?,84,77,7, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,Which is the odd one out?,84,57,27, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,Which is the odd one out?,85,44,41, 52
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,Which is the odd one out?,85,61,24, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Variation and Classification 02,"What do the following have in common - daffodil, grass and apple tree?",85,47,38, 55
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,The area in which an organism lives is called .......,5751,5288,463, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,A polar bear is adapted to live in the arctic. Which of the following is NOT true?,5720,3646,2074, 64
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,An oak tree is adapted to grow in a wood. Which of the following is NOT true?,5694,4142,1552, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,A cactus is adapted to survive in desert conditions. Which of the following is NOT true?,5666,3680,1986, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,A camel is adapted to survive in desert conditions. Which of the following is NOT true?,5645,4179,1466, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,Hedgehogs are nocturnal and hibernate during the winter. Which of the following is NOT true?,5635,3007,2628, 53
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,Giraffes are adapted to live on the African savanna. Which of the following is NOT true?,5616,3755,1861, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,Desert tortoises are adapted to live in the desert. Which of the following is NOT true?,5605,3547,2058, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,An arctic poppy is adapted to live in the arctic. Which of the following is NOT true?,5595,2700,2895, 48
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Adaptation of Animals and Plants 01,Penguins are adapted to live in the antarctic. Which of the following is NOT true?,5583,3716,1867, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,A pure substance in which all of the atoms are identical is a description of .......,201,176,25, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,"In the periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of increasing .......",201,131,70, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,The elements in group 7 of the periodic table are .......,201,128,73, 64
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,The name of the element with the symbol Na is .......,199,167,32, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,The name of a gas used in weather balloons is .......,199,174,25, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,Which of the following is a halogen?,199,128,71, 64
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,Lithium floats on water as it .......,199,165,34, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,"Li, Na, K and Cs are group 1 elements. The most reactive is .......",199,105,94, 53
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,The following elements are named after countries except .......,199,166,33, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Atoms and Elements 04,The following elements are named after famous scientists except .......,199,138,61, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,What does an electric circuit need to provide energy?,267,248,19, 93
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,Which of the following does a light bulb do?,267,251,16, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,A complete circuit has .......,267,250,17, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,What is the unit of electric current?,266,215,51, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,What is used to measure the flow of current in a circuit?,266,240,26, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,Three bulbs connected in series .......,266,212,54, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,In a parallel circuit .......,266,233,33, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,"In order to measure the current flowing through a bulb in a circuit, the ammeter is connected in .......",266,165,101, 62
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,"In order to measure the voltage across a bulb in a circuit, the voltmeter is connected in .......",266,153,113, 58
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 01,If more bulbs are added in series in a series circuit .......,266,161,105, 61
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,If the size of a battery in a complete circuit increases .......,166,155,11, 93
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Two bulbs are in series in a complete circuit. If the voltage increases .......,166,136,30, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Two identical bulbs are in parallel in a complete circuit. If one breaks .......,164,117,47, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Two identical bulbs are in parallel in a complete circuit. A third identical bulb is connected in parallel. What happens?,163,115,48, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,The current in a series circuit containing two bulbs .......,163,124,39, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Three identical bulbs are in parallel in a complete circuit. The current in each bulb .......,162,138,24, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Which of the following statements is true?,162,70,92, 43
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Which of the following statements is true?,162,129,33, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Wires are usually coated in plastic because .......,162,132,30, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Electrical Circuits 02,Wires are normally made from copper. This is because .......,162,142,20, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer taking place when a candle burns?,156,134,22, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer taking place when a gas fire burns?,156,141,15, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer when a light bulb is switched on?,156,146,10, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer when using a microphone?,156,86,70, 55
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer in a loudspeaker?,155,123,32, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer when you drop a ball?,155,98,57, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer in a solar cell on a calculator?,155,127,28, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer when a cyclist brakes to stop?,155,82,73, 53
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer when a ball rolls UP a ramp?,155,111,44, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Transfers 01,Which is the MAIN energy transfer when a wind-up clockwork toy is released?,154,89,65, 58
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,What are proteins used for?,179,162,17, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,What are carbohydrates used for?,179,172,7, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,What are fats used for?,179,163,16, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,What are small amounts of vitamins needed for?,179,94,85, 53
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,"Iron, a mineral, is needed for what?",179,133,46, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,Fibre is needed for what?,179,160,19, 89
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,Which of the following foods contain little or no protein?,179,151,28, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,Which of the following foods contain little or no carbohydrates?,179,161,18, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,Which of the following foods contain little or no fibre?,179,151,28, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food 01,Which of the following contains most calcium?,179,148,31, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,Plants are .......,208,192,16, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,Secondary consumers are usually .......,207,145,62, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,Omnivores eat .......,205,190,15, 93
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,Which of the following is the odd one out?,205,127,78, 62
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,Which of the following shows a correct food chain?,205,180,25, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,"In the following food chain 'lettuce → rabbit → hawk', the rabbit is .......",205,168,37, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,"In the following food chain 'grass → grasshopper → rat → snake → hawk', the rat is .......",205,181,24, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,"In the food chain for Question 7, the hawk is .......",205,178,27, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,Rabbits and slugs eat lettuce. Hedgehogs eat slugs. Foxes eat rabbits. The rabbits get poisoned and many die. Which of the following is likely to happen?,205,121,84, 59
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Food Chains and Webs 01,Which of the following statements is NOT correct?,204,149,55, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,What is force measured in?,228,222,6, 97
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,Which of the following is NOT a force?,226,185,41, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,Friction .......,226,212,14, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,What is weight measured in?,226,142,84, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,Which of the following statements about unbalanced forces is NOT true?,226,167,59, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,Which of the following statements about balanced forces is NOT true?,226,130,96, 58
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,Which of the following is NOT a touching force?,226,160,66, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,"On Earth, 1kg weighs approximately 10 newtons. What would be the weight of 500g?",226,189,37, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,"On Jupiter, 1kg weighs approximately 25 newtons. What would be the weight of 100g?",226,173,53, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Forces 01,A spring can be stretched by hanging weights on it. Which of the following is true?,226,183,43, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,The approximate number of elements we know about today is .......,155,139,16, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,Where are the non-metallic elements found in the periodic table?,153,123,30, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,The list which contains only metals is .......,153,137,16, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,Bronze is an alloy. It is composed of .......,152,99,53, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,A metal which is used in jewellery is .......,152,144,8, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,"A metal, such as platinum, may be used in jewellery as .......",152,130,22, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,The correct way to write the symbol for the metal chromium is .......,152,95,57, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,The list which best describes the properties of metals is .......,152,131,21, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,The most abundant metal in the Earth's crust is .......,152,76,76, 50
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Metals and Non-metals 01,The filament of a light bulb consists of the metal .......,152,115,37, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,Moments (turning forces) depend on .......,63,57,6, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,The moment will be increased .......,63,52,11, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,Jane weighs 400N. She sits on a see-saw 1.5m from the pivot (centre). Calculate the moment caused by Jane.,63,54,9, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,Amir weighs 500N. He sits on a see-saw 200cm from the pivot (centre). Calculate the moment caused by Amir.,63,52,11, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,"Two children weigh 300N and 400N, they sit 2m and 3m away from the pivot (centre) on the same side of the see-saw. What is their total moment?",62,51,11, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,A friend joins the two children (Q5) and sits on the other end of the see-saw. He weighs 600N. How far from the pivot must he sit to balance the see-saw?,62,50,12, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,A spanner is 20cm long. A force of 10N is applied to undo a bolt. What is the moment (turning force)?,61,39,22, 64
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,A 40cm spanner is used to produce the same turning force as Q7. What force would be needed?,61,47,14, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,A moment of 50Nm is needed to open a jar. The pliers are 10cm long. What force is needed?,61,35,26, 57
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Moments 01,A moment of 80Nm is needed to undo a wheel nut. The spanner is 20cm long. What force is needed?,61,40,21, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,What is force measured in?,78,75,3, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,What is pressure measured in?,78,70,8, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,"If pressure is measured in pascals, Pa, and force in newtons, N, then area is measured in .......",78,60,18, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,If pressure increases then .......,78,56,22, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,A box weighs 100N. The area of the box on the ground is 20m2. What is the pressure of the box on the ground?,78,56,22, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,A box weighs 60N. The dimensions of the base are 3m by 2m. What is the pressure of the box on the ground?,77,59,18, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,Another box weighs 60N. The base dimensions are 2m by 1m. What is the pressure on the ground?,77,62,15, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,A student weighs 600N. The area of one foot is 0.01m2. If she stands on two feet what is the pressure on the ground?,77,43,34, 56
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,The dimensions of the base of a box are 80cm by 100cm. It weighs 400N. What is the pressure on the ground?,77,32,45, 42
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 01,"The size of an African elephant's foot is 40cm by 50cm. It weighs 64,000N. When standing on the ground, what is the pressure it exerts?",76,40,36, 53
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,Which type of energy is moving energy?,159,156,3, 98
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,Which type of energy is stored energy due to gravity?,159,145,14, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,Which type of energy is stored energy in a stretched rubber band?,158,151,7, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,Which type of energy is stored in a battery?,158,116,42, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,Which type of energy is given out by a luminous object?,158,152,6, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,The main types of energy released by a burning candle are .......,158,143,15, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,Useful energy that flows along a wire is .......,158,151,7, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,The unit of energy is .......,158,124,34, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,The main type of energy released by a coiled spring is .......,158,69,89, 44
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Energy Types 01,Which of the following is NOT a type of energy?,158,146,12, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Which of the following is NOT a type of tooth?,229,216,13, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Saliva is mixed with the food. It contains .......,229,169,60, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Which of the following is NOT an enzyme?,229,161,68, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,At which range of temperatures do enzymes work best?,229,189,40, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Protease breaks down .......,229,167,62, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Lipase breaks down .......,229,167,62, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Starch is broken down into .......,229,169,60, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Protein is broken down into .......,228,180,48, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Which of the following organs is not part of the digestive system?,228,206,22, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 01,Which of the following organs is not part of the digestive system?,228,210,18, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,The small molecules are absorbed into the blood in the .......,156,128,28, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,The small intestine in an adult is .......,156,131,25, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,The removal of undigested food is called .......,156,121,35, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,Glucose is stored in the .......,156,109,47, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,Fats are stored .......,156,121,35, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,What does the pancreas do?,156,107,49, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,What does the large intestine do?,156,118,38, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,What does the liver do?,156,110,46, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,"The small intestine has special structures, called villi, which help absorption of digested food. Which of the following is NOT a feature?",156,105,51, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Digestion 02,Iodine solution is a yellow-brown colour and is used to test for starch. If starch is present it turns .......,156,124,32, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,A box weighs 100N. It exerts a pressure of 25Pa on a table. What is the area of the box in contact with the table?,41,32,9, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,A box weighs 20N. It exerts a pressure of 2Pa on a table. What is the area of the box in contact with the table?,41,35,6, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,"A skier weighs 600N and exerts a pressure of 2,500Pa on the snow. What is the area of the skis?",41,31,10, 76
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,"A skier weighs 600N, lifts one ski up and exerts a pressure of 5,000Pa on the snow. What is the area of one of the skis?",40,27,13, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,"A student weighs 500N, standing on two feet she exerts a pressure of 25,000Pa on the ground. What is the area of one foot?",40,23,17, 58
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,One box weighing 60N is put on top of one weighing 120N. The pressure they exert is 180Pa. What is the area touching the ground?,39,21,18, 54
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,"A 60,000N elephant can stand on one foot! The pressure it exerts is 240,000Pa. What is the area of its foot?",39,30,9, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,Camels have big feet so they don't sink into soft sand because .......,39,27,12, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,A sharp knife cuts well because .......,39,30,9, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 02,Doubling the force and doubling the pressure mean .......,39,19,20, 49
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,What force is needed on an area of 4m2 to produce a pressure of 16Pa?,31,27,4, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,What force is needed on an area of 5m2 to produce a pressure of 25Pa?,31,26,5, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,The bottom of a box has an area of 5m2. What is the weight of the box to produce a pressure of 20Pa?,31,23,8, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,The bottom of a box has dimensions 2m by 3m. What is the weight of the box to produce a pressure of 20Pa?,31,24,7, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,"A four legged table exerts a pressure of 8,000Pa on the ground. Each leg has an area of 0.01m2. What is the weight of the table?",31,22,9, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,"The dimensions of a ski are 8cm x 150cm. What is the weight of a skier standing on 2 skis to produce a pressure of 2,500Pa?",31,24,7, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,What has to happen to the force exerted over a fixed area if the pressure doubles?,31,19,12, 61
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,What has to happen to the force exerted if the area doubles but the pressure is unchanged?,31,17,14, 55
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,Box A has a weight of 20N. It is put on top of box B. These two boxes exert a pressure of 60Pa. The area box B covers is 3m2. Find weight of box B.,31,20,11, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Pressure 03,A girl is wearing a trainer on one foot and a stiletto on the other! Which exerts the most pressure on the ground?,31,25,6, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,Metals are .......,117,111,6, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,"The metals lithium, sodium and potassium (which react with cold water) are found in which group of the periodic table?",116,97,19, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,Some acid is put onto strips of metal. What would you see if the metals react?,116,90,26, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,"If a metal reacts with a dilute acid, the products will be .......",115,78,37, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,A metal which has been used for pipes and in coins because it has little reaction with air or water is .......,115,108,7, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,Magnesium ribbon reacts with acid. It will react more vigorously if .......,115,74,41, 64
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,Reactive metals can take the place of a less reactive metal in some reactions. This is known as .......,115,94,21, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,"Zinc is more reactive than copper, so can take its place in a reaction with copper sulphate. Which is the correct word equation?",115,75,40, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,Metal carbonates react with acids to produce carbon dioxide gas. It can be tested for using .......,114,79,35, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reactions of Metals 01,"Using your knowledge of metals and their reactions, which list places the metals in order of DECREASING reactivity?",114,79,35, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,The percentage of oxygen in the air breathed in is .......,109,95,14, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,The percentage of oxygen in the air breathed out is .......,109,79,30, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,The percentage of carbon dioxide in inhaled air is .......,108,67,41, 62
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,The percentage of carbon dioxide in exhaled air is .......,108,72,36, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,The percentage of which gas remains unchanged?,107,86,21, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,Which is the correct order showing how oxygen enters the blood?,107,74,33, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,Gas exchange takes place in the alveoli. Which is not true?,106,73,33, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,Oxygen passes from the alveoli into the blood. How is it transported?,105,85,20, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,Carbon dioxide passes into the alveoli from .......,105,60,45, 57
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 01,Air can enter and leave the lungs because .......,105,60,45, 57
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",Which of the following is NOT a function (job) of the skeleton?,103,85,18, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",The function of the skull is .......,103,99,4, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",Which of the following are needed for healthy bones?,103,70,33, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",Bones are held together at a joint by .......,103,72,31, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",At a joint the ends of the bones are covered in .......,103,74,29, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",Muscles are joined to the bones by .......,103,83,20, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",The elbow is a hinge joint. Which is the flexor muscle?,103,72,31, 70
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",Which is the extensor muscle in the arm?,103,83,20, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",Antagonistic action of two muscles means .......,103,80,23, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Skeleton, Joints and Muscles 01",Which of the following is NOT a bone in the arm?,103,63,40, 61
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,The centre of our solar system is .......,199,190,9, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,What is our solar system a part of?,198,187,11, 94
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,How many planets are there in our solar system?,197,174,23, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,The time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun is called .......,197,179,18, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,We can sometimes see some of the planets because .......,197,159,38, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,How many stars are there in our galaxy?,197,174,23, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,Which is the largest planet in our solar system?,197,172,25, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,Which was the first planet known to have rings?,197,174,23, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,A satellite is .......,197,154,43, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 01,Which one do artificial satellites NOT do?,197,146,51, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,The shape of the path of a planet moving round the Sun is .......,141,110,31, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,The Sun appears to move across the sky from .......,141,116,25, 82
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,The Earth spins round on its axis .......,141,137,4, 97
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,Which one of the following is NOT true during summer?,141,106,35, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,The nearest date to the shortest daylight hours in Britain is .......,141,104,37, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,"For someone in the Southern hemisphere, the nearest date for midwinter is .......",141,112,29, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,Which one of the following is FALSE?,141,91,50, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,The Moon completes one orbit of the Earth every .......,141,113,28, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,Which of the following is FALSE?,141,104,37, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Solar System 02,In which of the following is GPS (global positioning system) NOT used?,141,105,36, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,Speed is measured in .......,78,60,18, 77
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,The speed of an athlete who runs 200 metres in 20s is .......,78,72,6, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,The average speed of a car which takes 2 hours to travel 160km is .......,78,54,24, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,The speed of a cyclist who rides 300 metres in 25s is .......,78,65,13, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,A car travels 20km in 12 minutes. The speed in km/h is .......,78,44,34, 56
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,An athlete runs 1km in 100 seconds. Her speed in m/s is .......,78,61,17, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,A cyclist travels 900m in 1 minute. The speed in m/s is .......,78,52,26, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,A child walks 90 metres in 3 minutes. The speed in m/s is .......,78,54,24, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,"A bus takes 2 hours to travel 40,000 metres. The average speed of the bus in km/h is .......",78,48,30, 62
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 01,"It takes an hour to walk 1,800 metres up a steep hill. The speed in m/s is .......",78,42,36, 54
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,"If time is measured in seconds, speed in m/s, distance .......",43,39,4, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,"If time is measured in hours, speed in km/h, distance .......",43,39,4, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,"If time is measured in hours, speed in mph, distance .......",43,39,4, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,A dog runs at 15m/s for 30 seconds. How far does he go?,43,37,6, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,An athlete runs at 8m/s for 1 minute. How far do they go?,43,35,8, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,A car travels at 50mph for 2 hours. How far does it go?,43,39,4, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,A car travels at 40mph for 60 minutes. How far does it go?,43,31,12, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,A cyclist has a speed of 10km/h. She cycles for 2 hours - how far does she go?,43,34,9, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,A cyclist has a speed of 10km/h. She cycles for 120 minutes - how far does she go?,43,35,8, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 02,A peregrine falcon can fly at 90km/h. How far could it fly in 20 minutes?,43,31,12, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,"If distance is measured in metres and speed in m/s, time is measured in .......",39,35,4, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,"If distance is measured in kilometres and speed in km/h, time is measured in .......",39,37,2, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,"If distance is measured in miles and speed in mph, time is measured in .......",39,36,3, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,How long would it take to run 400m at a speed of 5m/s?,39,35,4, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,How long would it take to run 800m at a speed of 8m/s?,39,38,1, 97
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,How long would it take to travel 100km at a speed of 50km/h?,39,35,4, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,How long would it take to travel 3km at a speed of 15m/s?,39,28,11, 72
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,"How long would it take to travel 300,000m at a speed of 60km/h?",39,26,13, 67
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,A car travels at 70mph. How long will it take to travel 210 miles?,39,35,4, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Speed 03,A cheetah can run at 100km/h. How long will it take to run 100 metres?,39,29,10, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,Which of the following is not part of the circulatory system?,196,169,27, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,Which of the following is not a function of the arteries?,196,154,42, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,Which of the following is not a function of the veins?,194,156,38, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,Which of the following statements about arteries is NOT true?,193,126,67, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,"Which of the following, about veins, is NOT true?",193,122,71, 63
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,"Which of the following, about capillaries, is NOT true?",193,127,66, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,Which of the following is not a component of blood?,192,152,40, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,The main organ in the circulatory system is the .......,192,177,15, 92
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,The veins from the body enter the heart with .......,192,133,59, 69
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 01,Which of the following is not true about the ventricles of the heart?,192,105,87, 55
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,Which is the correct statement about plasma?,114,85,29, 75
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,Which is the correct statement about red blood cells?,113,97,16, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,Which is the correct statement about white blood cells?,113,101,12, 89
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,Which is the correct statement about platelets?,113,83,30, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,Which is the correct statement about capillaries?,113,100,13, 88
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,Which is the correct statement about antibodies?,113,88,25, 78
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,One of the functions of white blood cells is .......,113,101,12, 89
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,One of the functions of plasma is .......,113,54,59, 48
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,The function of red blood cells is .......,113,97,16, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Circulatory System 02,Which of the following is NOT a function of blood?,113,84,29, 74
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",Which of the following metals do NOT react with water or steam?,85,69,16, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",Which of the following metals is the most reactive with acids?,85,73,12, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",The formula for potassium nitrate is KNO3. This means .......,84,76,8, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",The formula for calcium hydroxide is Ca(OH)2. This means .......,84,67,17, 80
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",The formula for copper nitrate is Cu(NO3)2. This means .......,84,66,18, 79
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",2H2SO4 means 2 molecules of sulphuric acid. They contain .......,83,42,41, 51
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",During a chemical reaction new substances are formed from old ones. Which of the following is NOT true?,83,55,28, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",In the following reaction which are the products Mg + 2HCl → H2 + MgCl2?,83,50,33, 60
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",Which of the following is the correct balanced equation?,83,33,50, 40
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,"Reactions, Equations and Formulae 01",When zinc carbonate reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid the products are .......,83,55,28, 66
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,Which of the following is NOT part of the female reproductive system?,242,236,6, 98
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,Which of the following is NOT part of the male reproductive system?,241,231,10, 96
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,In the female reproductive system an egg is released monthly from .......,241,205,36, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,Fertilisation of an egg occurs in .......,241,156,85, 65
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,The life support system for a baby is in .......,241,210,31, 87
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,In the male reproductive system sperm are produced .......,241,195,46, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,In the male reproductive system the urethra carries .......,241,175,66, 73
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,When sexual intercourse takes place .......,240,200,40, 83
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,Choose the correct order for the changes in the uterus wall which occur every month in a fertile woman.,239,110,129, 46
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 01,Choose the correct order leading to a fertilised egg attaching itself to the uterus wall.,237,121,116, 51
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,"Which of the following physical changes, in girls, during adolescence is NOT true?",154,146,8, 95
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,"Which of the following physical changes, in boys, during adolescence is NOT true?",154,140,14, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,The physical changes during adolescence occur .......,154,132,22, 86
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,Which of the following does an implanted fertilised egg NOT need?,154,131,23, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,The fertilised egg starts to divide. At first it is called .......,154,129,25, 84
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,Which of the following is NOT true?,154,95,59, 62
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,Which of the following is NOT true about a sperm cell?,154,140,14, 91
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,Which of the following is NOT true about an egg cell?,154,83,71, 54
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,Which of the following does NOT control the menstral cycle?,154,85,69, 55
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Reproduction 02,Which of the following does NOT reduce fertility?,154,74,80, 48
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,The diaphragm is .......,72,67,5, 93
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,When we inhale which one of the following is NOT correct?,72,51,21, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,When we exhale which one of the following is NOT correct?,72,49,23, 68
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,The trachea (windpipe) is kept open because it is made of rings of .......,72,58,14, 81
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,Oxygen is transported to all parts of the body by .......,72,65,7, 90
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,"For aerobic respiration, which two substances are needed?",72,61,11, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,Which of the following are products of respiration?,72,51,21, 71
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,Respiration occurs in .......,72,61,11, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,Which of the following is NOT true about the effect of exercise?,72,61,11, 85
Science,KS3,KS3 Science,Respiration 02,Which of the following is NOT involved in removing carbon dioxide from the body?,72,45,27, 63