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Who wants to be a scientist

Who wants to be a scientist?. Do you?. Rules. Each member of the team answers one questionEach member of the team will receive a prize after every correctly answered questionThe team have three opportunities to get help:ask the audience phone a friend50 / 50If necessary there will be a tie-br

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Who wants to be a scientist

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    1. <insert school name> Celebrating Science Year 2001-2002 Who wants to be a scientist?

    2. Who wants to be a scientist? Do you?

    3. Rules Each member of the team answers one question Each member of the team will receive a prize after every correctly answered question The team have three opportunities to get help: ask the audience phone a friend 50 / 50 If necessary there will be a tie-breaker question to decide the winning team

    4. Prizes The winning team receive: <insert main prize here> 4 correct questions <insert prize> 3 correct questions <insert prize> 2 correct questions <insert prize> 1 correct question <insert prize>

    5. Who wants to be a scientist? 50/50

    6. 1.Which of our needs to we not get directly from the Earth? A Water B Oxygen C Food D Shelter

    7. D Shelter

    8. 1. Which of these is not released from burning fossil fuels? A Carbon dioxide B Sulphur dioxide C Copper oxide D Nitrogen oxides

    9. C Copper oxide

    10. 1. Dissolved pollutant gases can form: A Ozone B Acid rain C Alkali snow D Neutral rain

    11. B Acid rain

    12. 2. The death of Scandinavian forests was blamed on: A Pollution from UK power stations B Pollution from Scandinavian power stations C Tree surgeons D The Chernobyl disaster

    13. A Pollution from UK power stations

    14. 2. Acid rain does not cause: A Lakes with a very low pH B Erosion of limestone and marble C Damage to trees D Global warming

    15. D Global warming

    16. 2. Sulphur dioxide levels can be reduced by: A Catalytic converters B Static electricity in factory chimneys C More efficient car engines D Low sulphur fuels

    17. D Low sulphur fuels

    18. 3. Which of these is not aggravated by air pollution? A Asthma B Nice sunsets C Hayfever D Global warming

    19. C Hayfever

    20. 3. Which of these pollutants is not released by car exhausts? A Carbon monoxide B Carbon dioxide C Magnesium oxide D Lead oxide

    21. C Magnesium oxide

    22. 3. The green house effect is where: A Heat energy is trapped by the atmosphere B Too many buildings are built from glass C Solar panels are attached to roofs D You take gardening too seriously

    23. A Heat energy is trapped by the atmosphere

    24. 4. The greenhouse effect is thought to be the cause of: A Huge tomatoes B An increase in asthma sufferers C Skin cancer D An increase in global temperature

    25. D An increase in global temperature

    26. 4. Global warming will not cause: A Melting of the ice caps B Increasing sea levels C Increasing the hole in the ozone layer D Unpredictable climate patterns

    27. C Increasing the hole in the ozone layer

    28. 4. Carbon dioxide levels are maintained by: A Perspiration B Photosynthesis C Respiration D Photosynthesis and respiration

    29. D Photosynthesis and respiration

    30. The Killer Question In what year was the Kyoto Agreement made?

    31. 1997

    32. Who wants to be a scientist?

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