QUIZ FOR KIDS FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012.

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QUIZ FOR KIDS FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is water made up of?  Nitrogen Nitrogen  Carbon and Oxygen Carbon and Oxygen  Carbon Monoxide Carbon Monoxide  Oxygen and Hydrogen Oxygen and Hydrogen FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is a season? Summer winter  The body of gases surrounding planet Earth The body of gases surrounding planet Earth  The distance of a place from the equator The distance of a place from the equator  Sheets of high level clouds Sheets of high level clouds  Any of the quarters into which an year is divided. Any of the quarters into which an year is divided. Spring fall FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

Why do seasons change?  Due to the earth's revolution around the sun Due to the earth's revolution around the sun  Due to the earth's rotation around its own axis Due to the earth's rotation around its own axis  Due the changes in the lunar cycle Due the changes in the lunar cycle  Due to the position of the planets in the solar system Due to the position of the planets in the solar system FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

Fire was first discovered:  In the 16th century BC In the 16th century BC  500,000 years ago 500,000 years ago  In the 17th century AD In the 17th century AD  300,000 years ago 300,000 years ago FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

Which gas is essential for a fire to burn?  Nitrogen Nitrogen  Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide  Carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide  Oxygen Oxygen FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is the largest type of ‘big cat’ in the world?  LION  TIGER  CAT  LYNX FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is the fastest land animal in the world?  GIRAFFE  ELEPHANT  CHEETAH  SLOTH FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

Is a shark a fish or a mammal?  Fish  Mammal FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is the name of the phobia that involves an abnormal fear of spiders?  ARACNAPHOBIA  APPLEPHOBIA  GLOBIA  PHOBIA FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is the closest planet to the Sun?  PLUTO  EARTH  VENUS  MARS FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is the name of the force holding us to the Earth?  ALEINS  GRAVITY  WATER  ATMESPHERE FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

Can humans breathe normally in space as they can on Earth?  Yes!  No FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

What is the name of the largest ocean on earth?  PACIFIC OCEAN  BLACK SEA  ANTLANTIC OCEAN  ARTIC OCEAN FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

HOW MANY STATES ARE there IN USA?  46  51  50  100 FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

WHERE IS MOROCCO?  EUROPE  SOUTH AMERICA  AFRICA  NORTH AMERICA FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012

WHAT IS THE CAPITAL OF MOROCCO?  RABAT  CASABLANCA  AGADERE  OUJDA FIGUIGUI COMMUNITY IN MASSACHUSETTS TWIZA 2012