This quiz is all about the lenses and other parts of microscopes! A general high school microscope was used. This quiz does NOT contain questions about bisection microscopes!
This quiz is not about Stephen King's book, it's about some of the bright objects in the sky that mankind has observed and sometimes been a little scared of for millennia. Let's see how many you know.
Now that you have learned some dinosaur lingo from the previous two quizzes, it is time to look at the these spectacular creatures and see what we have learned from their fossils. See if you can match up the dinosaur to the meaning of its name.
It was a dark and stormy night. The earth was 650 million years young, and not a thing stirred. Then, suddenly, a spark - life had begun. Take this quiz and look at what happened between the rise of complex life and this moment in time. Enjoy!
Trees are amazing plants that give us beauty, shade, shelter, food and lumber ... to name but a few. They also give protection to animals and birds. Some of them live for thousands of years. Let's look at some of their remarkable properties.
These are questions on element symbols, atomic numbers, and more! This quiz is also on elements that do not go beyond argon, element 18. I hope you enjoy it.
Hematology is the branch of medicine that deals with blood and its disorders. Let's learn something about this interesting science and about some other conditions related to the blood.
I've done kids' quizzes on history and geography, so why not one about science? Get on your tinfoil toques and give this scientific game a go! Having fun is number one.
You are sitting on a rocket ready to journey into space. When you launch you will pass through the various layers of Earth's atmosphere. Let's see what you know about them.
Matter matters. It's what the whole universe is made of. Amazingly, that includes you. How much do you know about these "bricks and mortar" of reality? Let's find out.
This quiz is on the basic functions of the things inside of a cell. Please note that this quiz is written on a 7th grade level, so it will just cover the basics. Have Fun!
This quiz is dedicated to my new pal... thewho13rd
One of my favorite chemistry professors called carbon incestuous and promiscuous because it combines with itself and everything else. How much do you know about this element?
Do you, truly? This quiz explores the world of science and points out some facts everyone should know. If you love science and remember your early introductions to this subject, this quiz is for you.
One day the Sun was going through his complaint box when he discovered that all the names on the complaints had been melted away. See if you can help the sun match the complaints to the appropriate planet or Solar System object.
Vertebrate animals have an internal skeletal structure, insects and crustaceans have an external one and some animals don't have any bones. See how much you know about bones (or lack thereof).
You've ventured away from the city lights and have your telescope all set up. While waiting for total darkness to set in, try this quiz to test your knowledge of the southern skies. Have fun!
Whether matter is solid, liquid or gas, it is made up of simple building blocks called atoms. These simplest substances are called elements, and their names are shortened to symbols. Try to work out which symbol goes with which element in these questions
Metals have been used by man since he began to live a civilized life. He has learnt to use these to satisfy his needs. Let us see how much we know about them.
In this quiz are questions based on introductory chemistry. There is much harder chemistry that I will introduce and that you will come across in your life.
10 questions on very basic terms and functions of Hyper Text Markup Language, or HTML.
HTML is the code used by programmers to make some of the simplest parts of a webpage, such as bold and italic text, links to other pages or photos.
Much of carbon chemistry is covered in organic chemistry - but there is a lot more to carbon than that! You shouldn't need more than smattering of high school science to investigate this element and its chemistry with me.
There are volcanoes all around our solar system. Only a few places besides Earth, like some of the moons of other planets, have active volcanoes and this quiz is about some of them.