Quiz Welcome to the MASTERCLASSES QUIZ! Rules of the Game 7 questions, 4 answers to choose (A,B,C,D) mark your answer on your answer sheet before the timer.

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Quiz Welcome to the MASTERCLASSES QUIZ! Rules of the Game 7 questions, 4 answers to choose (A,B,C,D) mark your answer on your answer sheet before the timer ends! moderators will then reveal the correct answer if you have answered correctly, you may tick off the next energy level Let‘s check which energy level you can reach! Please note: this quiz is for fun, not for competition! we won‘t compare results

Quiz Welcome to the MASTERCLASSES QUIZ! Ready? Set GO!

Quiz Question Sheet Which particle is the mediator of the Strong Force? Neutralino A Snail B Gluon C Pigsino D 1

Quiz Question Sheet Which particle is the mediator of the Strong Force? Neutralino A Snail B Gluon C Pigsino D 1

Quiz Question Sheet What percentage of all the matter and energy in our Universe do we know almost nothing about? 13% A 96% B 100% C 32.8% D 2

Quiz Question Sheet What percentage of all the matter and energy in our Universe do we know almost nothing about? 13% A 96% B 100% C 32.8% D 2

Quiz Question Sheet Which of the following is an experiment at the LHC? ALICE A KATE B OPAL C FLUFFY D 3

Quiz Question Sheet Which of the following is an experiment at the LHC? ALICE A KATE B OPAL C FLUFFY D 3

Quiz Question Sheet What is the Higgs Boson postulated to do? Solve Sod´s Law A Solve the origin of Dark Matter B Solve the origin of the Big Bang C Solve the origin of mass D 4

Quiz Question Sheet What is the Higgs Boson postulated to do? Solve Sod's law A Solve the origin of Dark Matter B Solve the origin of the Big Bang C Solve the origin of mass D 4

Quiz Question Sheet Which of the following technological innovations was invented at CERN? The Teleporter A The World Wide Web B 4G mobile phones C Sharks with lasers on their heads D 5

Quiz Question Sheet Which of the following technological innovations was invented at CERN? The Teleporter A The World Wide Web B 4G mobile phones C Sharks with lasers on their heads D 5

Quiz Question Sheet During a long run, where the proton beams might circulate for up to 10 hours, how far will these protons have travelled? (if they have no interacted of course) The distance from CERN to the sun and back A The distance from CERN to the center of Geneva B The distance from CERN to Neptune and back C The distance around the circumference of the Earth D 6

Quiz Question Sheet During a long run, where the proton beams might circulate for up to 10 hours, how far will these protons have travelled? (if they have not interacted of course) The distance from CERN to the sun and back A The distance from CERN to the center of Geneva B The distance from CERN to Neptune and back C The distance around the circumference of the Earth D 6

Quiz Question Sheet FINAL QUESTION: Which elementary particle is most common in your body? Up Quark A Down Quark B Electron C Bottom Quark D 7

Quiz Question Sheet FINAL QUESTION: Which elementary particle is most common in your body? Up Quark A Down Quark B Electron C Bottom Quark D 7

Quiz End of Quiz What's your energy level? We hope you had fun!