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Human Respiration and Circulation

10 Questions

 

1. What is the gas in the air that humans need most?

Nitrogen

Carbon dioxide

Oxygen

Hydrogen

Max Point Value: 10

 

2. Respiration is always voluntary.

True

False

Max Point Value: 10

 

3. What is the purpose of the alveolus?

It is where air in the lungs and blood exchange gases

It produces eggs as part of the reproduction process

It moves blood throughout the body

It breaks down food into energy

Max Point Value: 10

 

4. Blood cells last for only 45 days.

True

False

Max Point Value: 10

 

5. Which of the following is not a treatment for high blood pressure?

Staying active

Eating a healthy diet including fruits and vegetables

Taking medications

Eating a diet with high sodium

Max Point Value: 10

 

6. The heart and blood vessels make up the circulatory system.

True

False

Max Point Value: 10

 

7. Which of the following is true about arteries and veins?

Veins and arteries are the same type of blood vessels

Arteries carry blood high in oxygen to the heart.

Veins carry blood low in oxygen away from the heart.

None of the above

Max Point Value: 10

 

8. Vaping and smoking long-term can cause irreversible damage to the lungs by bringing in pollutants to the lungs.

True

False

Max Point Value: 10

9. Match the order of steps blood follows as it circulates through the body.

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

Enters the heart

Travels through the lungs

Reenters the heart

Pushes out to the rest of the body

Max Point Value: 10

 

10. Which of the following make up the respiratory system? Check all that apply.

Stomach

Intestines

Lungs

Nose

Ovaries

Testes

Throat

Bones

Brain

Sinus

Max Point Value: 10

Seeds, Bees, and Pollen

 

16 Questions

 

 

1. All living things ______, including plants.

Die

Reproduce

Grow

Max Point Value: 5

 

2. What do flowers make?

Pollen and seeds

Petals and leaves

Smells and colors

Max Point Value: 5

 

3. Name some pollinators?

Bees

Bats

Bears

Birds

Max Point Value: 10

 

4. Who has special pouches on their back legs for carrying pollen?

Bats

Bees

Butterflies

Max Point Value: 5

 

5. Mosses and ferns make _____.

Petals

Leaves

Spores

Max Point Value: 5

 

6. What do cones need to make seeds?

Pollen

Water

Soil

Max Point Value: 5

 

7. Strawberry plants have ______ that grow away from the main plant and sprout new plants.

Vines

Runners

Stems

Max Point Value: 5

 

8. What underground stems can sprout new plants?

Roots

Ribosomes

Rhizomes

Max Point Value: 5

 

9. What do spores produce?

Flowers to grow

New plants without using pollen or flowers

Old platns grow again

Max Point Value: 5

 

10. Flowers must trade their pollen with other flowers to make seeds.

True

False

Max Point Value: 5

 

11. Name some pollinators?

bees

bats

bears

birds

Max Point Value: 10

 

12. All living things ______, including plants.

die

reproduce

grow

Max Point Value: 5

 

13. Mosses and ferns make _____.

petals

leaves

spores

Max Point Value: 5

 

14. Strawberry plants have ______ that grow away from the main plant and sprout new plants.

vines

runners

stems

Max Point Value: 5

 

15. What do spores produce?

Flowers to grow

New plants without using pollen or flowers

Old plants grow again

Max Point Value: 5

 

16. Flowers must trade their pollen with other flowers to make seeds.

True

False

Max Point Value: 5

The Vikings

20 Questions

 

1. The area of Europe where the Vikings came from is now called

England.

North America.

Scandinavia.

the Netherlands.

Max Point Value: 5

 

2. Another name for the Vikings is

the Norse.

Icemen.

trolls.

Inuit.

Max Point Value: 5

 

3. Which of the following can be used to describe the Vikings?

builders of great cities

wise peacemakers

fierce raiders

great scholars

Max Point Value: 5

 

4. The Vikings were best known for their great skill in

drawing and painting.

shipbuilding and sailing.

studying and writing.

singing and dancing.

Max Point Value: 5

 

5. Sailing on a Viking longship required courage and strength because

they used only the wind and sails to travel.

they were open to the weather.

they carried only one sailor.

they frequently broke up and sank in storms.

Max Point Value: 5

 

6. To go “a-viking” meant

to wrestle.

to hunt.

to raid.

to farm.

Max Point Value: 5

 

7. The fiercest Viking warriors were known as

sailors.

jarls.

navigators.

berserkers.

Max Point Value: 5

 

8. Farmland was scarce in the Viking homelands because of the

many mountains.

many deserts.

lack of irrigation.

lack of oxen to pull plows.

Max Point Value: 5

 

9. The letters of the Viking alphabet were called

cuneiform.

runes.

cursive.

jarls.

Max Point Value: 5

 

10. Viking farms were often nestled between

fjords and mountains.

deserts and sand dunes.

two large plains.

two large cities.

Max Point Value: 5

 

11. Besides carrying out raids, what did the Vikings do as they journeyed through Europe?

They traded with the people they met.

They taught people their religion.

They offered people help in defeating their enemies.

They held feasts with the people they met.

Max Point Value: 5

 

12. The Vikings navigated by using

detailed maps.

a compass.

their voices.

the sun and the stars.

Max Point Value: 5

 

13. Eric the Red was banished from Iceland and settled in

Russia.

Iceland.

Greenland.

Norway.

Max Point Value: 5

 

14. Why did the Vikings take birds to sea?

to keep the birds as pets

to keep the birds from harm

to eat the birds

to help them find their direction when they were lost

Max Point Value: 5

 

15. Leif Eriksson was

a farmer.

an explorer.

a missionary.

a Norse god.

Max Point Value: 5

 

16. The Vikings were the first Europeans to set foot in

North America.

South America.

Africa.

Australia.

Max Point Value: 5

 

17. Greenland was given that name in order to

attract settlers.

emphasize its wide green plains.

honor Viking gods.

describe its clover fields.

Max Point Value: 5

 

18. According to Norse mythology, the world was created from

leaves and grass.

thunder and lightning.

sand and snow.

the body of a dead giant.

Max Point Value: 5

 

19. What did Odin and the warriors do in Valhalla?

ate magic apples and prayed

battled by day and feasted at night

slept all the time

carved rune stones

Max Point Value: 5

 

20. Which day of the week is named after Thor, the Viking god of thunder?

Tuesday

Monday

Wednesday

Thursday

Max Point Value: 5

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Shark Baby Math Quiz

 

10 Questions

 

1. The total number of teeth in a shark's mouth is typically around 3,000. If a shark loses 20% of its teeth, how many teeth are left?

After losing 20% of its teeth, the shark is left with 1,000 teeth.

After losing 20% of its teeth, the shark is left with 2,400 teeth.

After losing 20% of its teeth, the shark is left with 200 teeth.

After losing 20% of its teeth, the shark is left with 1,500 teeth.

Max Point Value: 10

 

2. A sea lion can swim at an average speed of 9 miles (14.5 km) per hour. If a sea lion swims for 3 hours without stopping, how far does it travel?

The sea lion travels a distance of 27 miles (43.5 km) in 3 hours.

The sea lion travels a distance of 18 miles (29 km) in 3 hours.

The sea lion travels a distance of 45 miles (72.4 km) in 3 hours.

The sea lion travels a distance of 54 miles (87 km) in 3 hours.

Max Point Value: 10

 

3. An octopus has 8 arms, and each arm has an average of 280 suckers. If a particular octopus has lost 15% of its suckers, how many suckers does it have left?

The octopus has 97 suckers left.

The octopus has 129 suckers left.

The octopus has 78 suckers left.

The octopus has 238 suckers left.

Max Point Value: 10

 

4. A pajama shark can lay a clutch of 30 eggs. If a pajama shark lays 4 clutches, how many eggs does it lay in total?

The pajama shark lays 120 eggs in total.

The pajama shark lays 80 eggs in total.

The pajama shark lays 240 eggs in total.

The pajama shark lays 60 eggs in total.

Max Point Value: 10

 

5. A fish tank contains 20 fish. If 5 fish are removed from the tank, what percentage of the original number of fish remains?

15% of the original number of fish remains.

75% of the original number of fish remains.

55% of the original number of fish remains.

90% of the original number of fish remains.

Max Point Value: 10

 

6. In a group of 12 sharks, 4 are tiger sharks. What fraction (simplified) of the group consists of tiger sharks?

1/2

1/4

1/5

1/3

Max Point Value: 10

 

7. The average lifespan of a seahorse is around 1.5 to 5 years. If a seahorse lives for 2.5 years, what percentage of its average lifespan does it reach?

The seahorse reaches 50% of its average lifespan.

The seahorse reaches 30% of its average lifespan.

The seahorse reaches 10% of its average lifespan.

The seahorse reaches 70% of its average lifespan.

Max Point Value: 10

 

8. A group of 12 sharks went hunting together. If 1/2 of the sharks caught prey, how many sharks caught prey?

2 sharks

4 sharks

6 sharks

8 sharks

Max Point Value: 10

 

9. A shark can lose one tooth per day. If a shark loses a tooth for 15 days, how many teeth will it lose?

10 teeth

15 teeth

20 teeth

25 teeth

Max Point Value: 10

 

10. A group of sea lions consists of 15 individuals. If 3 sea lions leave the group, how many sea lions remain?

12 sea lions

11 sea lions

10 sea lions

9 sea lions

Max Point Value: 10

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