School Quiz Science

School Quiz Science

  1. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
    a) Go b) Ag c) Ge d) Au
  2. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
    a) Earth b) Mars c) Venus d) Jupiter
  3. What is the smallest unit of matter?
    a) Atom b) Cell c) Molecule d) Neutron
  4. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Hydrogen d) Nitrogen
  5. What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
    a) Respiration b) Fermentation c) Photosynthesis d) Digestion
  6. What is the chemical formula for water?
    a) HO b) H2O c) CO2 d) O2
  7. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?
    a) Natural gas b) Coal c) Wind d) Nuclear
  8. What is the largest organ in the human body?
    a) Brain b) Liver c) Skin d) Heart
  9. Who is known as the father of modern physics and is famous for his theory of relativity?
    a) Isaac Newton b) Galileo Galilei c) Albert Einstein d) Stephen Hawking
  10. Which gas makes up the majority of Earth’s atmosphere?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Nitrogen d) Hydrogen
  11. What is the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere?
    a) Evaporation b) Precipitation c) Condensation d) Transpiration
  12. What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?
    a) Magnetic force b) Gravitational force c) Electromagnetic force d) Centrifugal force
  13. Which of the following is NOT a type of simple machine?
    a) Lever b) Wheel and axle c) Magnet d) Pulley
  14. What is the chemical symbol for iron?
    a) Fe b) Ir c) Io d) In
  15. Which part of the cell is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP?
    a) Nucleus b) Mitochondria c) Chloroplast d) Endoplasmic reticulum
  16. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
    a) Earth b) Venus c) Saturn d) Jupiter
  17. Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
    a) Proton b) Electron c) Neutron d) Photon
  18. What is the process of a liquid turning into a gas at its boiling point?
    a) Freezing b) Evaporation c) Condensation d) Sublimation
  19. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
    a) Mars b) Venus c) Mercury d) Neptune
  20. Which scientist is famous for his laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation?
    a) Albert Einstein b) Isaac Newton c) Marie Curie d) Charles Darwin
  21. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
    a) Go b) Ag c) Ge d) Au Answer: d) Au
  22. Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
    a) Earth b) Mars c) Venus d) Jupiter Answer: b) Mars
  23. What is the smallest unit of matter?
    a) Atom b) Cell c) Molecule d) Neutron Answer: a) Atom
  24. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Hydrogen d) Nitrogen Answer: b) Carbon dioxide
  25. What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
    a) Respiration b) Fermentation c) Photosynthesis d) Digestion Answer: c) Photosynthesis
  26. What is the chemical formula for water?
    a) HO b) H2O c) CO2 d) O2 Answer: b) H2O
  27. Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?
    a) Natural gas b) Coal c) Wind d) Nuclear Answer: c) Wind
  28. What is the largest organ in the human body?
    a) Brain b) Liver c) Skin d) Heart Answer: c) Skin
  29. Who is known as the father of modern physics and is famous for his theory of relativity?
    a) Isaac Newton b) Galileo Galilei c) Albert Einstein d) Stephen Hawking Answer: c) Albert Einstein
  30. Which gas makes up the majority of Earth’s atmosphere?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Nitrogen d) Hydrogen Answer: c) Nitrogen
  31. What is the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere?
    a) Evaporation b) Precipitation c) Condensation d) Transpiration Answer: d) Transpiration
  32. What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?
    a) Magnetic force b) Gravitational force c) Electromagnetic force d) Centrifugal force Answer: b) Gravitational force
  33. Which of the following is NOT a type of simple machine?
    a) Lever b) Wheel and axle c) Magnet d) Pulley Answer: c) Magnet
  34. What is the chemical symbol for iron?
    a) Fe b) Ir c) Io d) In Answer: a) Fe
  35. Which part of the cell is responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP?
    a) Nucleus b) Mitochondria c) Chloroplast d) Endoplasmic reticulum Answer: b) Mitochondria
  36. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
    a) Earth b) Venus c) Saturn d) Jupiter Answer: d) Jupiter
  37. Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?
    a) Proton b) Electron c) Neutron d) Photon Answer: a) Proton
  38. What is the process of a liquid turning into a gas at its boiling point?
    a) Freezing b) Evaporation c) Condensation d) Sublimation Answer: b) Evaporation
  39. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
    a) Mars b) Venus c) Mercury d) Neptune Answer: c) Mercury
  40. Which scientist is famous for his laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation?
    a) Albert Einstein b) Isaac Newton c) Marie Curie d) Charles Darwin Answer: b) Isaac Newton
  41. What is the chemical symbol for silver?
    a) Si b) Ag c) Sr d) Sl Answer: b) Ag
  42. Which gas is responsible for the Earth’s greenhouse effect?
    a) Oxygen b) Nitrogen c) Carbon dioxide d) Hydrogen Answer: c) Carbon dioxide
  43. What is the process by which plants use oxygen to produce energy?
    a) Photosynthesis b) Fermentation c) Respiration d) Digestion Answer: c) Respiration
  44. Which subatomic particle has no electric charge?
    a) Proton b) Electron c) Neutron d) Photon Answer: c) Neutron
  45. What is the study of fossils and ancient life forms called?
    a) Paleontology b) Geology c) Archeology d) Anthropology Answer: a) Paleontology
  46. In the periodic table, which element has the atomic number 1?
    a) Hydrogen b) Helium c) Lithium d) Oxygen Answer: a) Hydrogen
  47. What type of energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom?
    a) Kinetic energy b) Gravitational energy c) Nuclear energy d) Thermal energy Answer: c) Nuclear energy
  48. Which gas do plants release into the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Methane d) Hydrogen Answer: a) Oxygen
  49. What is the process of a solid turning into a liquid called?
    a) Sublimation b) Melting c) Condensation d) Vaporization Answer: b) Melting
  50. What is the chemical formula for methane, a primary component of natural gas?
    a) CH4 b) CO2 c) H2O d) N2 Answer: a) CH4
  51. Who is known for discovering the principles of vaccination with his work on smallpox?
    a) Thomas Edison b) Louis Pasteur c) Marie Curie d) Benjamin Franklin Answer: b) Louis Pasteur
  52. What is the process by which plants convert nitrogen from the atmosphere into a usable form?
    a) Photosynthesis b) Transpiration c) Nitrogen fixation d) Respiration Answer: c) Nitrogen fixation
  53. What is the hardest naturally occurring substance on Earth?
    a) Diamond b) Quartz c) Graphite d) Topaz Answer: a) Diamond
  54. Which planet is known for its beautiful rings?
    a) Saturn b) Uranus c) Neptune d) Jupiter Answer: a) Saturn
  55. What is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere and weather called?
    a) Geology b) Meteorology c) Astronomy d) Oceanography Answer: b) Meteorology
  56. What is the chemical symbol for lead?
    a) Le b) Ld c) Pl d) Pb Answer: d) Pb
  57. What is the process of a gas turning into a liquid called?
    a) Evaporation b) Sublimation c) Condensation d) Precipitation Answer: c) Condensation
  58. What is the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics called?
    a) Zoology b) Genetics c) Botany d) Ecology Answer: b) Genetics
  59. Which gas is produced when acids react with certain metals, such as zinc or aluminum?
    a) Oxygen b) Hydrogen c) Carbon dioxide d) Nitrogen Answer: b) Hydrogen
  60. Who is known for the discovery of penicillin, the first antibiotic?
    a) Alexander Fleming b) Albert Einstein c) Thomas Edison d) Benjamin Franklin Answer: a) Alexander Fleming
  61. What is the chemical symbol for potassium?
    a) Ka b) K c) Kr d) Pt Answer: b) K
  62. What is the force that opposes the motion of objects through a fluid (like air or water)?
    a) Gravity b) Inertia c) Friction d) Magnetism Answer: c) Friction
  63. What is the process by which plants lose water through small openings in their leaves?
    a) Transpiration b) Photosynthesis c) Respiration d) Fermentation Answer: a) Transpiration
  64. What is the chemical symbol for helium?
    a) H b) He c) Ha d) Ho Answer: b) He
  65. What part of the atom carries a negative electrical charge?
    a) Proton b) Electron c) Neutron d) Photon Answer: b) Electron
  66. What type of rock is formed from cooled and solidified lava?
    a) Sedimentary b) Metamorphic c) Igneous d) Granite Answer: c) Igneous
  67. In the pH scale, which value represents a neutral substance?
    a) 7 b) 0 c) 14 d) 1 Answer: a) 7
  68. What is the process of a liquid turning into a solid called?
    a) Evaporation b) Freezing c) Condensation d) Sublimation Answer: b) Freezing
  69. Which gas do humans inhale for respiration?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Hydrogen d) Methane Answer: a) Oxygen
  70. Who is known for the theory of evolution by natural selection?
    a) Charles Darwin b) Isaac Newton c) Louis Pasteur d) Galileo Galilei Answer: a) Charles Darwin
  71. What is the process of an animal shedding its outer skin or exoskeleton called?
    a) Growth b) Molting c) Metamorphosis d) Camouflage Answer: b) Molting
  72. In the periodic table, which element is represented by the symbol “Fe”?
    a) Iron b) Fluorine c) Iodine d) Lead Answer: a) Iron
  73. What is the SI unit of electric current?
    a) Watt b) Joule c) Volt d) Ampere Answer: d) Ampere
  74. What is the chemical symbol for copper?
    a) Cu b) Co c) Cp d) Cr Answer: a) Cu
  75. Which planet is known for its prominent red spot, a massive storm system?
    a) Mars b) Jupiter c) Saturn d) Uranus Answer: b) Jupiter
  76. What is the process by which an organism changes from an immature form to an adult form?
    a) Reproduction b) Fertilization c) Metamorphosis d) Germination Answer: c) Metamorphosis
  77. What is the primary source of energy for most living organisms on Earth?
    a) Fossil fuels b) Nuclear energy c) Solar energy d) Geothermal energy Answer: c) Solar energy
  78. What is the process of water vapor turning into liquid water in the atmosphere?
    a) Condensation b) Evaporation c) Precipitation d) Sublimation Answer: a) Condensation
  79. Who is known for the laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation?
    a) Albert Einstein b) Isaac Newton c) Marie Curie d) Nikola Tesla Answer: b) Isaac Newton
  80. What is the SI unit of pressure?
    a) Kelvin b) Pascal c) Newton d) Volt Answer: b) Pascal
  81. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Nitrogen d) Hydrogen Answer: c) Nitrogen
  82. What is the term for the study of the Earth’s physical structure and the processes that shape it?
    a) Geology b) Meteorology c) Astronomy d) Oceanography Answer: a) Geology
  83. What is the chemical symbol for oxygen?
    a) O b) Ox c) Oz d) Om Answer: a) O
  84. What is the process of one tectonic plate moving beneath another called?
    a) Erosion b) Subduction c) Volcanism d) Rift Answer: b) Subduction
  85. Which planet is known for its bright, beautiful rings composed of ice and rock particles?
    a) Venus b) Saturn c) Uranus d) Mars Answer: b) Saturn
  86. What is the study of the interaction between living organisms and their environment?
    a) Ecology b) Botany c) Genetics d) Microbiology Answer: a) Ecology
  87. What is the process of turning a solid directly into a gas, bypassing the liquid state?
    a) Sublimation b) Vaporization c) Evaporation d) Condensation Answer: a) Sublimation
  88. What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
    a) So b) Sd c) Na d) Si Answer: c) Na
  89. What is the unit of measurement for electrical resistance?
    a) Ampere b) Volt c) Ohm d) Watt Answer: c) Ohm
  90. Which scientist is known for his laws of planetary motion and the concept of elliptical orbits?
    a) Isaac Newton b) Galileo Galilei c) Johannes Kepler d) Charles Darwin Answer: c) Johannes Kepler
  91. What is the process by which plants and animals evolve and adapt to their environment over time?
    a) Transformation b) Adaptation c) Speciation d) Mutation Answer: b) Adaptation
  92. What is the process by which liquid water becomes water vapor, primarily due to heat?
    a) Melting b) Evaporation c) Condensation d) Freezing Answer: b) Evaporation
  93. Which planet is known as the “Evening Star” or the “Morning Star” and is often visible shortly after sunset or before sunrise?
    a) Venus b) Mars c) Mercury d) Jupiter Answer: a) Venus
  94. What is the branch of science that studies the behavior and properties of matter?
    a) Biology b) Chemistry c) Geology d) Astronomy Answer: b) Chemistry
  95. What is the SI unit of luminous intensity?
    a) Candela b) Joule c) Watt d) Hertz Answer: a) Candela
  96. What is the process by which rocks are broken down into smaller particles due to weathering or erosion?
    a) Sedimentation b) Deposition c) Erosion d) Volcanism Answer: c) Erosion
  97. What is the chemical symbol for carbon?
    a) Co b) Cr c) C d) Ca Answer: c) C
  98. Which gas is produced when plants and animals respire?
    a) Oxygen b) Carbon dioxide c) Hydrogen d) Nitrogen Answer: b) Carbon dioxide
  99. Who is known for the theory of relativity, including the famous equation E=mc^2?
    a) Isaac Newton b) Galileo Galilei c) Albert Einstein d) Stephen Hawking Answer: c) Albert Einstein
  100. What is the process by which water droplets combine to form clouds and eventually fall as precipitation?
    a) Condensation b) Evaporation c) Transpiration d) Sublimation Answer: a) Condensation
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