Science Trivia Questions and Answers

Science Trivia Questions and Answers

Science Trivia Questions and Answers

Hello everyone, I hope you all are safe and sound, spending quality time with your family and friends. Today, we’re taking a different lane on our blog post and things are going to get a bit more exciting if you love science and space.

Of course, we have all played different types of games, ranging from charades to video games. However, today, I’ll recommend something that will both amp up the fun and your knowledge at the same time - Science Trivia and Quiz Games. So, without further ado, let’s dive into this exciting world.

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Why Science Trivia Games?

It’s an interesting combination of entertainment and education, perfect for both casual get-togethers and classroom activities. Whether in a friends’ reunion or a family gathering, these games add a sprinkle of knowledge and intellectual fun to the occasion. Besides, it’s a creative way to inspire individuals, especially youngsters, to take an interest in science and space-related topics.

How to Play Science Trivia and Quiz Games

Playing science trivia is similar to any other quiz game. You can form teams or play individually. There’s an array of question types to choose from - multiple choice, true or false, fill in the blanks, spoken answers, and so on. It provides an added thrill to the game and makes it more versatile.

To maкe sure everyone is involved in the game, and to keep it fresh and exciting, change roles so that different individuals or teams get to ask and answer questions. Keep score for an element of healthy competition, and consider a prize for the winner to keep the stakes high!

Examples of Science and Space Trivia Questions

Feel free to use following trivia questions for your game:

Question Answer
What is the first planet in our solar system? Mercury
What galaxy is Earth located in? The Milky Way
What is the largest planet in our solar system? Jupiter
Who was the first person to walk on the moon? Neil Armstrong
Which planet is known as the ‘red planet’? Mars
What is the hottest planet in our solar system? Venus
What is the smallest planet in our solar system? Mercury
What is the second planet in our solar system? Venus
Who developed the theory of relativity? Albert Einstein
What is the formula of Water? H2O
What is the biggest animal that has ever lived? Blue Whale
What is the human’s body temperature in Celsius? 36.5-37.5
Who discovered the structure of DNA? James Watson and Francis Crick
What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere? Carbon Dioxide
What planet is known for having rings? Saturn
What is the closest star to the Earth? Proxima Centauri
What is the scientific name for the process in which plants make food? Photosynthesis
What is the chemical symbol for Iron? Fe
In what country was a sheep named Dolly was successfully cloned? Scotland
What animal is the main carrier of rabies? The dog
What was Albert Einstein’s IQ? Around 160
What is the most abundant element in the Universe? Hydrogen
What is the largest bone in the human body? The femur
What is the name of the Earth’s largest ocean? Pacific Ocean
What is the most common blood type in humans? O
What element does ‘C’ represent in the Periodic Table? Carbon
What does the chromosome XY represent in humans? Male
What are female elephants known as? Cows
What shape is the DNA molecule? Double Helix
Who first proposed that the sun was the center of the solar system? Nicolaus Copernicus
What is the scientific term for brain freeze? Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia
What is the common term for dihydrogen monoxide? Water
What is the first law of motion? An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion
What planet is named after the Roman king of the Gods? Jupiter
What is the human body’s largest organ? The skin
What is the visible part of the human’s hair called? The hair shaft
What is the main gas found in the air we breathe? Nitrogen
Who wrote the book ‘A Brief History of Time’? Stephen Hawking
What is the distance between the Earth and the sun? 93 million miles
What is the color of a Polar Bear’s skin? Black
What is the boiling point of water in Celsius? 100°C
What is the PH Level of pure water? 7
What does DNA stand for? Deoxyribonucleic Acid
What is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature? Mercury
Which vitamin is also known as ascorbic acid? Vitamin C
What is the study of insects called? Entomology
What was the name of first successful vaccine developed? Smallpox
Which planet has the most moons? Jupiter
What is the atomic number of hydrogen? 1
What are antibiotics used to kill? Bacteria
Who invented the periodic table? Dmitri Mendeleev
What is the scientific name of the common cold? Rhinovirus
What planet is known as the ‘Blue Planet’? Earth
What does an Ornithologist study? Birds
What is the speed of light? 299,792 kilometers per second
What is the official name for the Hubble Telescope? The Hubble Space Telescope
Who developed the three laws of motion? Sir Issac Newton
What is the study of climbing plants known as? Xylocopa
What does E=mc^2 mean? Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared
What causes tides? The gravitational pull of the moon
What is the brightest star in the night sky? Sirius
What is the scientific term for fear of spiders? Arachnophobia
What is the longest bone in the body? Femur
Which animal has the longest lifespan? Bowhead Whale
What is the symbol for Sodium on the Periodic Table? Na
What is the chemical symbol for Gold? Au
What is the chemical name of table salt? Sodium Chloride
How many chambers does a human heart have? 4
Who is the father of modern Medicine? Hippocrates
Which astronomer proposed the Heliocentric theory?(Sun is the center of the solar system) Nicolaus Copernicus
What is the average distance between Earth and Moon? 384,400 kilometers
What is the smallest unit of life? Cell
What is the hardest substance in the human body? Tooth enamel
Which organ filters blood in the human body? The kidneys
What is the tallest tree in the world? Coast Redwood
What is the atomic number of Oxygen? 8
Who discovered Penicillin? Alexander Fleming
What is the space between the eyebrows called? Glabella
How many elements are there on the periodic table? 118
What is a young frog known as? Tadpole
What is the rarest blood type? AB Negative
How many planets are there in our solar system? 8
What is the opposite of matter? Antimatter
What is the area of skin that produces melanin? Melanocytes
What is the study of animals known as? Zoology
What is the chemical formula for ozone? O3
How many hearts does an Octopus have? 3
What did Jonas Salk develop a vaccine for in the 1950s? Polio
What is the International Space Station (ISS)? A large spacecraft in orbit around Earth
What is the third planet from the sun? Earth
What is the lifespan of a dragonfly? 24 hours
What is the largest type of shark? Whale Shark
What environment does a cactus live in? Desert
’“‘What is the main role of red blood cells in our body?”’ ‘“To Carry Oxygen”’
What is the Capital of Australia? Canberra
What is the scientific name for the fear of long words? Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
What do astronomers study? Stars, planets, and the Universe
What is common name for Sodium Bicarbonate? Baking Soda
What is the name of Disney’s third official Princess? Ariel
Who discovered Electricity? Benjamin Franklin
What organ of the body produces insulin? The Pancreas
What bird has the biggest wingspan? Wandering Albatross
What is the chemical symbol for Silver? Ag
What is the only mammal that can fly? Bat
What is the difference between a star and a planet when observed from Earth with the naked eye? Stars twinkle and planets don’t
What is the scientific name of the study of fungi? Mycology
What does a Geiger Counter measure? Radiation
What do we use to measure an Earthquake’s magnitude? The Richter Scale
Which animal has the highest blood pressure? Giraffe
Who invented the telescope? Hans Lippershey
Who was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize? Marie Curie
What is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes? Psychology
Which planet takes the shortest time to orbit the sun? Mercury
Who invented the first practical telephone? Alexander Graham Bell
Which animal can regenerate its spine? Starfish
What is the ‘Greenhouse Effect’? Warming that results when the atmosphere traps heat
What is the most common gas in Earth’s atmosphere? Nitrogen
What blood group is the ‘Universal recipient’? AB positive
How far is a light-year? Approximately 9.461 trillion kilometers
What is the powerhouse of the cell? Mitochondria

Remember, the idea is to keep it interactive, fun, yet challenging!

Downloadable Resources

We hope you have an engaging session with these trivia questions. Remember, it’s not just about the competition, but learning, engagement, and most importantly, fun!

Bringing fun, learning, and bonding, Science Trivia and Quiz Games can certainly amp up your gathering, irrespective of the occasion. Games revolving around science trivia questions and space trivia come off as a multidimensional approach to entertainment, boosting knowledge and curiosity. So, the next time you want to spend quality time with your friends and family, you know what to do!

Happy Quizzing!