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Science Week 2012 Table Quiz © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Question 1 What colour of the rainbow begins with the letter V? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Question 2 Which type of tree has a variety called ‘Weeping’? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Question 3 Cocker, Springer and King Charles are varieties of which breed of dog? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Question 4 What is the name given to a mixture of metals: (a) allotment (b) allsorts (c) alloy? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Question 5 What kind of clips might you use in an experiment on electricity: (a) gorilla (b) crocodile (c) tiger (d) hippo? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Question 6 What instrument would you use to observe stars: (a) periscope (b) kaleidoscope (c) telescope? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 1 Why do tigers have stripes? So they don’t get spotted! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Question 1 From what tree do acorns come? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Question 2 In computing, what does MB stand for? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Question 3 Cirrus, cumulus, stratus are all types of what: (a) animals (b) plants (c) clouds? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Question 4 What did John Logie Baird first invent in 1926: (a) lightbulb (b) radio (c)TV? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Question 5 True or false: When stretched out, your body’s small intestine is longer than the large intestine? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Question 6 What is the name of the force that prevents things from floating on earth? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 2 What did the receiver say to the radio wave? Ouch! That megahertz! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Answers Question 1 What colour of the rainbow begins with the letter V? Violet © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Answers Question 2 Which type of tree has a variety called ‘Weeping’? Willow © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Answers Question 3 Cocker, Springer and King Charles are varieties of which breed of dog? Spaniel © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Answers Question 4 What is the name given to a mixture of metals: (a) allotment (b) allsorts (c) alloy? Alloy © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Answers Question 5 What kind of clips might you use in an experiment on electricity: (a) gorilla (b) crocodile (c) tiger (d) hippo? Crocodile Clips © Seomra Ranga

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Round 1 Answers Question 6 What instrument would you use to observe stars: (a) periscope (b) kaleidoscope (c) telescope? Telescope © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 3 What do astronauts do when they get angry? Blast off! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Question 1 How many grammes in a kilogramme? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Question 2 Which of these is the scientific name for the kneecap: (a) paella (b) patella (c) puella? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Question 3 The name for which group of prehistoric animals comes from the Greek for ‘terrible lizard’? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Question 4 Neil ______ was the first man to walk on the moon in 1969: (a) Lennon (b) Young (c) Armstrong? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Question 5 True or false: the Pygmy Shrew is Ireland’s smallest mammal? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Question 6 What part of the body would a cardiac surgeon work on: (a) heart (b) lungs (c) kidneys (d) ears? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 4 What did the volcano say to his wife? I lava you so much! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Answers Question 1 From what tree do acorns come? Oak © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Answers Question 2 In computing, what does MB stand for? MegaBytes © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Answers Question 3 Cirrus, cumulus, stratus are all types of what: (a) animals (b) plants (c) clouds? Clouds © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Answers Question 4 What did John Logie Baird first invent in 1926: (a) lightbulb (b) radio (c)TV? Television © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Answers Question 5 True or false: When stretched out, your body’s small intestine is longer than the large intestine? True (small: 6-7m long / large: 1.5m long) © Seomra Ranga

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Round 2 Answers Question 6 What is the name of the force that prevents things from floating on earth? Gravity © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 5 What do you call two dinosaurs that have been in an accident? Tyrannosaurus wrecks! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Question 1 How many sides does a heptagon have? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Question 2 The cob and pen are the male and female of what bird: (a) swan (b) seagull (c) duck? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Question 3 What is the term for when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, blocking out light from the sun? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Question 4 In what part of the human body would you find the hammer, drum and anvil: (a) eye (b) ear (c) nose? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Question 5 Which part of an egg is known as the ‘albumen’, the white or the yolk? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Question 6 True or false: there are about 12,000 species of insect in Ireland? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 6 How do spacemen kill time on long trips? They play astronauts and crosses! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Answers Question 1 How many grammes in a kilogramme? 1000g © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Answers Question 2 Which of these is the scientific name for the kneecap: (a) paella (b) patella (c) puella? Patella © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Answers Question 3 The name for which group of prehistoric animals comes from the Greek for ‘terrible lizard’? Dinosaurs © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Answers Question 4 Neil ______ was the first man to walk on the moon in 1969: (a) Lennon (b) Young (c) Armstrong? Neil Armstrong © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Answers Question 5 True or false: the Pygmy Shrew is Ireland’s smallest mammal? True © Seomra Ranga

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Round 3 Answers Question 6 What part of the body would a cardiac surgeon work on: (a) heart (b) lungs (c) kidneys (d) ears? Heart © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 7 What did one flea say to the other flea, when it saw it was raining outside? Do you want to walk, or should we take the dog? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Question 1 What has the scientific formula H2O? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Question 2 What animal’s home is called a lodge? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Question 3 Sedimentary, igneous and metamporphic are all types of what: (a) trees (b) rocks (c) volcanoes? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Question 4 Who invented the first traffic lights in 1868: (a) JP Knight (b) JP Greene (c) JP Stopp (d) JP Darke? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Question 5 The strength of protection of sun block cream is measured in SPF. What does SPF stand for? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Question 6 What raw food would you be eating if you ate sushi? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 8 What colour is a burp? Burple! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Answers Question 1 How many sides does a heptagon have? 7 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Answers Question 2 The cob and pen are the male and female of what bird: (a) swan (b) seagull (c) duck? Swan © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Answers Question 3 What is the term for when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, blocking out light from the sun? Eclipse © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Answers Question 4 In what part of the human body would you find the hammer, drum and anvil: (a) eye (b) ear (c) nose? Ear © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Answers Question 5 Which part of an egg is known as the ‘albumen’, the white or the yolk? White © Seomra Ranga

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Round 4 Answers Question 6 True or false: there are about 12,000 species of insect in Ireland? True © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 9 What kind of star is dangerous? A Shooting Star! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Question 1 ‘Feline’ means relating to what sort of animal? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Question 2 Which of these is a bone in the human arm: (a) radius (b) diameter (c) circumference? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Question 3 From what wood are hurleys traditionally made? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Question 4 In magnetism, what is the opposite to ‘attract’? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Question 5 What secondary colour do you get when you mix the primary colours of red and blue? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Question 6 What is the name given to mammals that carry their young in a pouch? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 10 What do you call a cute volcano? Lava-ble! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Answers Question 1 What has the scientific formula H2O? Water © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Answers Question 2 What animal’s home is called a lodge? Beaver © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Answers Question 3 Sedimentary, igneous and metamporphic are all types of what: (a) trees (b) rocks (c) volcanoes? Rocks © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Answers Question 4 Who invented the first traffic lights in 1868: (a) JP Knight (b) JP Greene (c) JP Stopp (d) JP Darke? JP Knight © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Answers Question 5 The strength of protection of sun block cream is measured in SPF. What does SPF stand for? Sun Protection Factor © Seomra Ranga

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Round 5 Answers Question 6 What raw food would you be eating if you ate sushi? Fish © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 11 What did the limestone say to the geologist? Don’t take me for granite! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Question 1 Which is the only vowel not on the top row of a computer keyboard? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Question 2 What is a young frog called? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Question 3 What is the name given to electricity generated from the power of flowing water: (a) hyperelectricity (b) hydroelectricity (c) hypoelectricity? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Question 4 Vertical, horizontal and diagonal are all types of what in maths? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Question 5 What is the boiling point of water? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Question 6 What instrument would you use to collect insects to observe them: (a) sucker (b) pooter (c) blower (d) flyer? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 12 What did the big flower say to the little flower? How are you, bud? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Answers Question 1 ‘Feline’ means relating to what sort of animal? Cats © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Answers Question 2 Which of these is a bone in the human arm: (a) radius (b) diameter (c) circumference? Radius © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Answers Question 3 From what wood are hurleys traditionally made? Ash © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Answers Question 4 In magnetism, what is the opposite to ‘attract’? Repel © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Answers Question 5 What secondary colour do you get when you mix the primary colours of red and blue? Purple © Seomra Ranga

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Round 6 Answers Question 6 What is the name given to mammals that carry their young in a pouch? Marsupials © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 13 What is a tornado’s favourite game? Twister! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Question 1 What is the largest planet in the Solar System? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Question 2 What colour are emeralds usually? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Question 3 What leaves are said to soothe the pain from a nettle sting? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Question 4 Celcius and Fahrenheit are used to measure what? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Question 5 In mechanical motion, pneumatics is the study of pressurised what? (a) gas (b) liquids (c) solids? © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Question 6 What object might you use to separate the colours of light: (a) prism (b) pyramid (c) pylon? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 14 Did you hear about the chemist who was reading a book about Helium? He just couldn't put it down! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Answers Question 1 Which is the only vowel not on the top row of a computer keyboard? A © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Answers Question 2 What is a young frog called? Tadpole © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Answers Question 3 What is the name given to electricity generated from the power of flowing water: (a) hyperelectricity (b) hydroelectricity (c) hypoelectricity? Hydroelectricity © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Answers Question 4 Vertical, horizontal and diagonal are all types of what in maths? Lines © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Answers Question 5 What is the boiling point of water? 100oC © Seomra Ranga

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Round 7 Answers Question 6 What instrument would you use to collect insects to observe them: (a) sucker (b) pooter (c) blower (d) flyer? Pooter © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 15 What does a brain do when it sees a friend across the street? Gives a brainwave! © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Answers Question 1 What is the largest planet in the Solar System? Jupiter © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Answers Question 2 What colour are emeralds usually? Green © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Answers Question 3 What leaves are said to soothe the pain from a nettle sting? Dock Leaves © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Answers Question 4 Celcius and Fahrenheit are used to measure what? Temperature/Heat © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Answers Question 5 In mechanical motion, pneumatics is the study of pressurised what? (a) gas (b) liquids (c) solids? Gas © Seomra Ranga

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Round 8 Answers Question 6 What object might you use to separate the colours of light: (a) prism (b) pyramid (c) pylon? Prism © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 16 What did one eye say to the other eye? ‘Just between the two of us, something smells!’ © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Round © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Round Question 1 Rooster, Golden Wonder and Queens are all varieties of what vegetable grown in Ireland? © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Round Question 2 What is the more common name for the disease ‘Rubella’? © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Round Question 3 What measurement scale is used to describe the strength of an earthquake: (a) Richter (b) Mercury (c) Magnetic? © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Round Question 4 What kind of curve is the opposite to a ‘concave’ curve? © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Round Question 5 If an animal is said to be ‘nocturnal’, what does this mean? © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Round Question 6 Molars and incisors are types of what human body part? © Seomra Ranga

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Science Joke 17 How much money do you have when you combine touch, vision, smell, hearing and taste? 5 Sense (5c)! © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Answers © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Answers Question 1 Rooster, Golden Wonder and Queens are all varieties of what vegetable grown in Ireland? Potato © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Answers Question 2 What is the more common name for the disease ‘Rubella’? German Measles © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Answers Question 3 What measurement scale is used to describe the strength of an earthquake: (a) Richter (b) Mercury (c) Magnetic? Richter Scale © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Answers Question 4 What kind of curve is the opposite to a ‘concave’ curve? Convex © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Answers Question 5 If an animal is said to be ‘nocturnal’, what does this mean? It only comes out at night © Seomra Ranga

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Tie-Break Answers Question 6 Molars and incisors are types of what human body part? Teeth © Seomra Ranga

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