Get into 2019 with this brain work out! This megaquiz will test your knowledge of all the quizzes we wrote in 2018. The questions are randomly selected, so if you want more questions, you can just reload the page!
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#1. How fast is the International Space Station moving as it orbits Earth?
The International Space Station orbits Earth once every 93 minutes. That means it’s travelling at more than 27 600 kilometres per hour!
#2. What is the largest confirmed crater in the Solar System?
The Utopia basin is about 3300 kilometres wide, making it about half as wide as Mars itself!
#3. When weighing mosquitoes, how many do you need to make a gram?
Mosquitoes typically weigh about 5 milligrams each, so it takes about 200 to make a gram.
#4. Which of the following animals dives deepest?
Cuvier’s beaked whales can dive almost three kilometres below the surface of the ocean.
#5. The Kármán line separates Earth from space. How far up is it?
The Kármán line is at an altitude of 100 kilometres.
#6. How many legs does a dragonfly have?
Dragonflies are insects, so they have six legs.
#7. When fully crewed, how many people live on the International Space Station?
The International Space Station has a full crew of six people. However, there have been up to 13 people there at the same time.
#8. Ignoring the ankle and foot, how many bones are there in a typical human leg?
There is one thigh bone (femur), a shin bone (tibia) and a bone running behind it called the fibula or calf bone, and a kneecap (patella).
#9. If you want a pendulum to swing more frequently, which of these factors will make the most difference?
The length of a pendulum is the main factor that determines how long a swing takes.
#10. How many legs does a butterfly have?
Butterflies are insects, and like all insects, they have six legs.
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