Term 1 Week 5 QUIZ

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Explore Knowledge with the Term 1 Week 5 Quiz

Challenge yourself with our engaging Term 1 Week 5 Quiz! This diverse quiz covers intriguing topics from zoology to astronomy, history, and chemistry, designed for learners and trivia enthusiasts alike.

Test your knowledge with questions about:
- Blue blood in animals
- Moons of Saturn
- Famous cheeses
- Historical events
Join us and see how well you can score!

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1. Snails, lobsters and spiders all have blue coloured blood due to a substance called hemolymph dissolved in their blood. What element gives their blood a blue colour?
Zinc
Copper
Silver
Magnesium
2. Dione, Enceladus, Mimas and Iapetus are all moons that orbit which planet?
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
3. Roquefort is a traditional French cheese made from the milk of what animal?
Cow
Yak
Buffalo
Sheep
4. Halitosis is the medical term for what?
Shortness of Breath
Bad Breath
Irregular Heart Beats
Fever
5. The expression “Beware of the Ides of March” was coined by Shakespeare in the 1600s. Which famous dictator was killed on the Ides of March?
Julius Caesar
King Ahab
Andronicus I
King Faisal II
6. Ceres is a dwarf planet with a diameter of about 940km. Which two planets of the solar system is the planet located between?
Venus and Earth
Mars and Jupiter
Saturn and Uranus
Neptune and Pluto
7. At what temperature are celsius and fahrenheit both equal?
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40
80
8. Tannic acid is a substance frequently used in textiles that helps to attach dyes to fabric. What is the name given to such substances that help to fix colours to fabrics?
Congo Red
Leheria
Katazome
Mordant
9. Which country and its territories span the most time zones?
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Russia
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China
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United States
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France
10. Pheasant Island is a small island along a river that switches countries every six months. Which two countries does this island switch between?
France and Spain
US and Canada
Germany and Denmark
China and Nepal
11. The cerulean coloured blood of the horseshoe crab contains cells are harvested by scientists, for a type of cell in their blood known as amebocytes, which protects the crabs from bacteria, viruses and fungi. What is one use of horseshoe crab blood?
To test for contamination of certain bacteria including E. Coli and salmonella, and the toxins they produce.
As a powerful anesthetic for use in open-heart surgeries.
For the large-scale production of antibiotics using the amebocytes.
To sterilise medical equipment since the amebocytes are able to produce strong disinfectants.
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