Science and Nature Trivia Questions (8)
1. How many carats in pure gold?
(24)
2. A snapper is what kind of creature?
(Fish)
3. The 'farad' which is the measurement of electrical capacitance is named after which English scientist?
(Michael Faraday)
4. A cygnet is the young of which animal?
(Swan)
5. What is the name given to the time taken for half the atoms of a radioactive isotope to decay?
(Half-life)
6. The Granth is the holy book of which religion?
(Sikhism)
7. Which astronomical unit of distance is greater, a parsec or a light year?
(Parsec)
8. Dolomite is an ore of which metal?
(Magnesium)
9. Which part of the body will you find the deltoid muscles?
(Shoulder)
10. In Morse Code, which letter is represented by dash dash (- -)?
('O')
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Science and Nature Trivia Questions (7)
Science and Nature Trivia Questions (7)
1. Which bone in the human body is broken most frequently?
(Collar Bone)
2. In which part of the body are the metacarpals?
(Hand)
3. Sinhalese is a language spoken in which country?
(Sri Lanka)
4. Which gas is used in advertising signs, with the symbol Ne?
(Neon)
5. Which area of mathematics uses symbols to represent unknown quantities?
(Algebra)
6. What is diluted acectic acid better known as?
(Vinegar)
7. In medicine, which is the most widespread parasitic infection?
(Malaria)
8. Which birds fly in groups called skeins?
(Geese)
9. By what initials is the highly explosive trinitrotoluene better known?
(TNT)
10. Which alloy of iron, chromium and nickel is widely used for making cutlery and kitchen utensils?
(Stainless steel)
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1. Which bone in the human body is broken most frequently?
(Collar Bone)
2. In which part of the body are the metacarpals?
(Hand)
3. Sinhalese is a language spoken in which country?
(Sri Lanka)
4. Which gas is used in advertising signs, with the symbol Ne?
(Neon)
5. Which area of mathematics uses symbols to represent unknown quantities?
(Algebra)
6. What is diluted acectic acid better known as?
(Vinegar)
7. In medicine, which is the most widespread parasitic infection?
(Malaria)
8. Which birds fly in groups called skeins?
(Geese)
9. By what initials is the highly explosive trinitrotoluene better known?
(TNT)
10. Which alloy of iron, chromium and nickel is widely used for making cutlery and kitchen utensils?
(Stainless steel)
Science, nature and the environment. So much to learn and discover. Believe it or not, open up a bible and you will discover much of what God has to say about creation, about nature. After all, he created the heavens and the earth. Read more here...
TACO Trivia: Free, fun and easily printable Trivia Questions for your Trivia Night!
Science and Nature Trivia Questions (6)
Science and Nature Trivia Questions (6)
1. The aboriginal term meaning, 'no water' is the name of which animal?
(Koala)
2. When an apple fell from a tree, who began to investigate gravity?
(Sir Isaac Newton)
3. Which cheese do we traditionally sprinkle onto spaghetti?
(Parmesan)
4. In degrees, what is the latitude of the equator?
(zero degrees)
5. Which metal has the symbol Pb?
(Lead)
6. Which country did the Rottweiler originally come from?
(Germany)
7. The laughing jackass is known as what animal?
(Kookaburra)
8. How many tentacles do squid have?
(10)
9. What is the name of the large intestine?
(Colon)
10. In fractions is the denominator the lower or upper part of the fraction?
(Lower).
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1. The aboriginal term meaning, 'no water' is the name of which animal?
(Koala)
2. When an apple fell from a tree, who began to investigate gravity?
(Sir Isaac Newton)
3. Which cheese do we traditionally sprinkle onto spaghetti?
(Parmesan)
4. In degrees, what is the latitude of the equator?
(zero degrees)
5. Which metal has the symbol Pb?
(Lead)
6. Which country did the Rottweiler originally come from?
(Germany)
7. The laughing jackass is known as what animal?
(Kookaburra)
8. How many tentacles do squid have?
(10)
9. What is the name of the large intestine?
(Colon)
10. In fractions is the denominator the lower or upper part of the fraction?
(Lower).
Taco Trivia offers free and easy printable Trivia Questions!
Questions of science, the environment and nature quite often makes me think of things of creation, of God, etc. God sent Jesus into the world to redeem the world, and ultimately make creation a better place. Read more here...
Advertisement files for a TACO Trivia Night
Want to advertise a TACO Trivia Night? Then these two files might be helpful. Cut and paste and turn it into a TACO Trivia Flier. Any questions, email: peter.brookshaw@aus.salvationarmy.org
Outline of a Trivia Night
TACO Trivia Resources: Here is an outline of a Trivia Night. (Specifically, a TACO Trivia Night)
This may give you a rough idea of how the Trivia Night goes. Follow it if you wish:
· 7pm – Entry
· 7:15pm – ROUND 1
· ROUND 2
· Answers Round 1 – Score Update
· ROUND 3
· Answers Round 2 - Score Update
· Eat TACOS
· Answers Round 3 - Score Update
· ROUND 4
· ROUND 5
· Answers Round 4 - Score Update
· Fundraising Games
· Short Description of ‘What is TACO?’ - Train A Cadet Overseas
· Answers Round 5 - Score Update
· ROUND 6
· ROUND 7
· Answers Round 6 - Score Update
· Answers Round 7 - Score Update
· ROUND 8
· Answers Round 8 – Final Score
· 9:30pm - Finish
I hope this outline helps you run a successful TACO Trivia Night!!
For more TACO Trivia Resources, click on 'TACO Trivia Resources' on the link at right.
This may give you a rough idea of how the Trivia Night goes. Follow it if you wish:
· 7pm – Entry
· 7:15pm – ROUND 1
· ROUND 2
· Answers Round 1 – Score Update
· ROUND 3
· Answers Round 2 - Score Update
· Eat TACOS
· Answers Round 3 - Score Update
· ROUND 4
· ROUND 5
· Answers Round 4 - Score Update
· Fundraising Games
· Short Description of ‘What is TACO?’ - Train A Cadet Overseas
· Answers Round 5 - Score Update
· ROUND 6
· ROUND 7
· Answers Round 6 - Score Update
· Answers Round 7 - Score Update
· ROUND 8
· Answers Round 8 – Final Score
· 9:30pm - Finish
I hope this outline helps you run a successful TACO Trivia Night!!
For more TACO Trivia Resources, click on 'TACO Trivia Resources' on the link at right.
Fundraising Games for a TACO Trivia Night
TACO Trivia Resources - Fundraising Games for a TACO Trivia Night
During a TACO Trivia Night, it would be great to do some fundraising games to break up the continuous trivia, and of course to raise more money for cadets overseas. Here are fundraising game ideas:
· Coin Tower - Simply ask each table to make a coin tower, and the table with the highest tower wins a prize. Just let the people know that whatever they put on the coin tower will be a donation!!
· Auction - If you’re able to find some products to auction, then this is a fun addition to any night. Auction off wrapped up presents, in which the gift is unknown to the bidders.
· Coin toss - Place a prize on the ground. Draw a line a few metres away, and have people throw coins at the prize. The closest coin to the prize, wins the prize. You obviously donate all the coins tossed! (Is this gambling? You decide!)
· Love offering - Feeling like you have a generous crowd that just wants to give? First of all, congratulations. You may like to communicate the cause of the TACO Trivia night (to Train A Cadet Overseas), and then take up an offering. Simple.
· Team Rivalry - Each table pays $5 for their team to play. Have one person from each table come forward and do any of the following:
§ Eating contest, e.g. TACO’s, Breakfast Cereals, Ice-cream
§ Sculling a Can of drink
§ Completing a small puzzle
§ Egg n’ spoon race
§ JUST MAKE SOMETHING UP and make it fun!!
God bless you as you have fun doing some of these fundraising games. Check out more TACO Trivia Resources, by clicking 'TACO Trivia Resources' on the right.
During a TACO Trivia Night, it would be great to do some fundraising games to break up the continuous trivia, and of course to raise more money for cadets overseas. Here are fundraising game ideas:
· Coin Tower - Simply ask each table to make a coin tower, and the table with the highest tower wins a prize. Just let the people know that whatever they put on the coin tower will be a donation!!
· Auction - If you’re able to find some products to auction, then this is a fun addition to any night. Auction off wrapped up presents, in which the gift is unknown to the bidders.
· Coin toss - Place a prize on the ground. Draw a line a few metres away, and have people throw coins at the prize. The closest coin to the prize, wins the prize. You obviously donate all the coins tossed! (Is this gambling? You decide!)
· Love offering - Feeling like you have a generous crowd that just wants to give? First of all, congratulations. You may like to communicate the cause of the TACO Trivia night (to Train A Cadet Overseas), and then take up an offering. Simple.
· Team Rivalry - Each table pays $5 for their team to play. Have one person from each table come forward and do any of the following:
§ Eating contest, e.g. TACO’s, Breakfast Cereals, Ice-cream
§ Sculling a Can of drink
§ Completing a small puzzle
§ Egg n’ spoon race
§ JUST MAKE SOMETHING UP and make it fun!!
God bless you as you have fun doing some of these fundraising games. Check out more TACO Trivia Resources, by clicking 'TACO Trivia Resources' on the right.
Volunteers that are needed for a TACO Trivia Night
TACO Trivia Resources - Volunteers that are needed for a TACO Trivia Night
To help a TACO Trivia night run smoothly you will need some volunteers. You will need the following people:
· A small advertising team – Some people who are keen to help promote/advertise the trivia night would be great!
· A small set-up team on the night – to set up tables seating eight-ten people each, and other pre-event set-up needed
· Compere – Reads trivia questions, gives answers, welcomes people from up front of stage etc.
· Entry sales – Someone to collect entry fee at start of night
· 2 cooks – If cooking TACO’s, a couple of people cooking/preparing/serving Taco’s is helpful
· (If you advertise BYO food and drinks, there is no need to sell drinks or food, as people will generally bring plenty themselves)
· A Score Tallier! This could be the same person as the one doing the entry sales…
God bless you on your TACO Trivia Night. If you get people excited, they will volunteer!
____________________
Click on 'TACO Triva Resources' on the right for more TACO Trivia Information.
To help a TACO Trivia night run smoothly you will need some volunteers. You will need the following people:
· A small advertising team – Some people who are keen to help promote/advertise the trivia night would be great!
· A small set-up team on the night – to set up tables seating eight-ten people each, and other pre-event set-up needed
· Compere – Reads trivia questions, gives answers, welcomes people from up front of stage etc.
· Entry sales – Someone to collect entry fee at start of night
· 2 cooks – If cooking TACO’s, a couple of people cooking/preparing/serving Taco’s is helpful
· (If you advertise BYO food and drinks, there is no need to sell drinks or food, as people will generally bring plenty themselves)
· A Score Tallier! This could be the same person as the one doing the entry sales…
God bless you on your TACO Trivia Night. If you get people excited, they will volunteer!
____________________
Click on 'TACO Triva Resources' on the right for more TACO Trivia Information.
How to Cook Tacos
TACO Trivia Resources - How to Cook Tacos.
A Taco Trivia Night works well with Tacos! Here's a simple recipe on how to cook Tacos:
The Ingredients:
You will only need to cater for 2 Tacos per person on a TACO Trivia Night (anymore than this is too much, from past experience) and these are the ingredients and amounts you will need per 50 people:
· Taco Kits (enough for 100 tacos) OR
· Taco shells (x 100), Taco Seasoning (8 packs) and Salsa (6 jars)
· Lettuce (x 2)
· Cheese (3kg - shredded)
· Mince (7kg)
· Onions (5 onions)
· Garlic (2 Tablespoons)
· Oil (roughly 4 Tablespoons)
· Canned Tomatoes (One large can)
· Sour Cream (one large tub)
· Packet of Serviettes and/or paper plates
Firstly the TACO Mince:
* Put some oil in a pot
* Sautee chopped onions and garlic in pot
* Add mince and cook til brown
* Add TACO seasoning and Canned Tomatoes
* Boil til at the right consistency
Preparing TACO’s:
Place the following in separate bowls:
* Chopped lettuce
* Salsa
* Sour Cream
* Cheese
* Cooked TACO mince
Heat the TACO Shells in the oven for a short period of time. Serve warm TACO Shells with the ingredients of the bowls already prepared. Too Easy!
Now you know how to cook Tacos. Leave any comments below with any ideas to help other's who are cooking Tacos.
A Taco Trivia Night works well with Tacos! Here's a simple recipe on how to cook Tacos:
The Ingredients:
You will only need to cater for 2 Tacos per person on a TACO Trivia Night (anymore than this is too much, from past experience) and these are the ingredients and amounts you will need per 50 people:
· Taco Kits (enough for 100 tacos) OR
· Taco shells (x 100), Taco Seasoning (8 packs) and Salsa (6 jars)
· Lettuce (x 2)
· Cheese (3kg - shredded)
· Mince (7kg)
· Onions (5 onions)
· Garlic (2 Tablespoons)
· Oil (roughly 4 Tablespoons)
· Canned Tomatoes (One large can)
· Sour Cream (one large tub)
· Packet of Serviettes and/or paper plates
Firstly the TACO Mince:
* Put some oil in a pot
* Sautee chopped onions and garlic in pot
* Add mince and cook til brown
* Add TACO seasoning and Canned Tomatoes
* Boil til at the right consistency
Preparing TACO’s:
Place the following in separate bowls:
* Chopped lettuce
* Salsa
* Sour Cream
* Cheese
* Cooked TACO mince
Heat the TACO Shells in the oven for a short period of time. Serve warm TACO Shells with the ingredients of the bowls already prepared. Too Easy!
Now you know how to cook Tacos. Leave any comments below with any ideas to help other's who are cooking Tacos.
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