2. Quiz questions
1. Minke, fin and blue are all species of what?
Minke, fin and blue are all species of whale.
2. Which of the following is not considered to be a greenhouse gas:
a) nitrogen, b) carbon dioxide, c) water vapour, d) nitrous oxide?
a). Nitrogen is not considered to be a greenhouse gas.
3. What colour is malachite?
Malachite is green.
4. Researchers recently reported observing empathic behaviour in
which non-primate mammal?
Rats were recently reported as displaying empathic behaviour.
5. The Higgs boson is a theoretical particle believed to give rise to
which property of matter?
The Higgs boson is believed to give particles their mass. Scientists
at CERN have released results from the Large Hadron Collider that
may be the first experimental evidence of the Higgs boson.
3. Quiz questions
1. What is the molecular formula for methane?
The molecular formula for methane is CH4.
2. Which of these distances is the closest to the diameter of Earth? a) 2100
kilometres, b) 7600 kilometres, or c) 12 700 kilometres.
The approximate diameter of Earth is c) 12 700 kilometres.
3. What is the name of the chemical that is responsible for wasabi's burning
sensation?
Allyl isothiocyanate is the chemical responsible for wasabi, horseradish and
mustard's burning sensation.
4. Where would you find your fusiform gyrus?
You would find the fusiform gyrus in your brain. It is known to play a role in
recognising faces.
5. What is Relenza? a) a type of bacterium, b) a drug for treating the flu, or
c) a brand of robot used at mining sites.
b). Relenza is a drug for treating the flu. CSIRO researchers found a region on
the flu virus that a drug can lock onto, stopping the infection from progressing.
4. Quiz questions
1. Where can you find miraculin?
You can find miraculin in miracle berries. It also sold in tablet form. Miraculin
is a protein that bonds to taste buds making sour foods taste sweet.
2. Why is faeces (poo) typically brown?
Faeces is typically brown (and urine is usually yellow) due to a chemical
released from the breakdown of red blood cells.
3. What is the common name for Carassius auratus auratus?
Carassius auratus auratus are more commonly known as goldfish.
4. Microdots are being used by the Australian National University to
track what type of insect?
Microdots are being used to track the flight paths of wasps.
5. What is ANIC an abbreviation of?
ANIC is an abbreviation used to refer to the Australian National Insect
Collection. It’s the world’s largest collection of Australian insects and related
groups, managed by CSIRO.
5. Quiz questions
1.How is monotreme reproduction different to other mammals?
Monotremes don’t give birth to live young – they lay eggs.
2. What layer of the Earth lies beneath the crust?
The mantle is the layer beneath the Earth’s crust.
3. Which has the higher atomic number: aluminium or magnesium?
Aluminium, which has an atomic number of 13. Magnesium’s atomic
number is 12.
4. Which body in our Solar System are the GRAIL spacecraft
investigating?
The GRAIL spacecraft are investigating the Moon.
5. What are Psittaciformes more commonly known as?
Psittaciformes is the name of the order that is made up of parrots
and cockatoos. Some species of black cockatoos in Western Australia
are under threat of extinction due to habitat destruction.
6. Quiz questions
• 1. Which fossil fuel provides most of
Australia’s electricity?
2. What are Saturn’s rings made of?
3. Which is denser: saltwater or freshwater?
4. Professor David Bowman recently
suggested introducing which of the following
animals into northern Australia: a) elephants;
b) water buffalo; c) lions; d) Komodo dragons?
5. Sweetlips and snapper are types of what?
Notas do Editor
Quiz answersMinke, fin and blue are all species of whale.. a). Nitrogen is not considered to be a greenhouse gas.What colour is malachite?Malachite is green. Rats were recently reported as displaying empathic behaviour. The Higgs boson is believed to give particles their mass. Scientists at CERN have released results from the Large Hadron Collider that may be the first experimental evidence of the Higgs boson.
Quiz answers1. The molecular formula for methane is CH4.2. The approximate diameter of Earth is c) 12 700 kilometres.3. Allylisothiocyanate is the chemical responsible for wasabi, horseradish and mustard's burning sensation.4. You would find the fusiformgyrus in your brain. It is known to play a role in recognising faces.5. b). Relenza is a drug for treating the flu. CSIRO researchers found a region on the flu virus that a drug can lock onto, stopping the infection from progressing.
Quiz answersYou can find miraculin in miracle berries. It also sold in tablet form. Miraculin is a protein that bonds to taste buds making sour foods taste sweet. Poo is typically brown (and urine is usually yellow) due to a chemical released from the breakdown of red blood cells. Carassiusauratusauratus are more commonly known as goldfish. Microdots are being used to track the flight paths of wasps. ANIC is an abbreviation used to refer to the Australian National Insect Collection. It’s the world’s largest collection of Australian insects and related groups, managed by CSIRO.
Quiz answers1. Monotremes don’t give birth to live young – they lay eggs.2. The mantle is the layer beneath the Earth’s crust.3. Aluminium, which has an atomic number of 13. Magnesium’s atomic number is 12.4. The GRAIL spacecraft are investigating the Moon.5. Psittaciformes is the name of the order that is made up of parrots and cockatoos. Some species of black cockatoos in Western Australia are under threat of extinction due to habitat destruction.
Quiz answers1. Most of Australia’s electricity comes from the fossil fuel coal.2. Saturn’s rings are mainly made of water ice, with some dust and rock.3. Saltwater is denser than fresh water.4. David recently suggested introducing a) elephants and d) Komodo dragons into northern Australia to control invasive species.5. Sweetlips and snapper are types of fish. Research from James Cook University suggests that these fish are picky when it comes to choosing a habitat.