By David Shaw, 22 November 2018
This quiz has two questions about tiny bloodsuckers that are bound to make your skin itch! But don’t stop there. Can you get all five questions right? If you’re after more fun science for kids, subscribe to Double Helix magazine!
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By David Shaw, 7 November 2018
This week’s quiz tests all kinds of knowledge from common construction materials to Australian inventions. Can you get 5/5? If you’re after more fun science for kids, subscribe to Double Helix magazine!
By David Shaw, 24 October 2018
Do you know your trees, moons and non-metals? We’ve got a bunch of tricky trivia here for you this round! If you’re after more fun science for kids, subscribe to Double Helix magazine!
By David Shaw, 10 October 2018
Getting 5/5 in this quiz won’t guarantee you a Nobel, but it might give you a hint on how to get one!
By David Shaw, 26 September 2018
Feeling bright? This quiz has a couple of star questions that are bound to bend your brain.
By Jasmine Fellows, 12 September 2018
There’s something for everyone in our mixed bag. Try this fun mix of questions from across the sciences.
By Jasmine Fellows, 28 August 2018
It’s time to push the limits! Can you take it to the maximum and get a high score?
By David Shaw, 15 August 2018
Wholly for your enjoyment, we’ve included several hole-related questions in this quiz. Don’t peek at the answers, or your victory might seem …. hollow!
By David Shaw, 1 August 2018
How fast can you answer this week’s questions? Put yourself to the test with another Double Helix quiz.
By David Shaw, 18 July 2018
We’re counting on you this Double Helix quiz, or perhaps you’re the one counting! Can you calculate what’s needed to get 100% this week? If you’re after more fun science for kids, subscribe to Double Helix magazine!
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