Science Trivia Quiz #3 By Smore Science StaffNovember 15, 2024 New Quiz 3 Test your knowledge with this fun science trivia quiz 1 / 10 Butterflies taste their food using what part of their body? Tongue Antennae Feet Wings Wrong! Correct answer is C. Correct! 2 / 10 Which of these animals poops little cube shaped droppings? Wombat Tortoise Panda Llama Wrong! Correct answer is A. Correct! 3 / 10 What coloured light do you get if you mix all the colours of the spectrum together? Gold White Rainbow Black Wrong! Correct answer is B. Correct! 4 / 10 The average person walks the equivalent of how many times around the world in a lifetime? Once Five Ten Fifteen Wrong! Correct answer is B. Correct! 5 / 10 What colour is a lobster's blood? Blue Red Clear (note: but it turns blue when exposed to oxygen) Yellow Wrong! Correct answer is C. Correct! 6 / 10 Which food, when sealed properly, does not go bad or rot? Pasta Bananas Pizza Honey Wrong! Correct answer is D. Correct! 7 / 10 Where would you find the smallest bone, called the stapes, in your body? Hand Ear Arm Foot Wrong! Correct answer is B. Correct! 8 / 10 Many scientists believe that dinosaurs didn't go extinct but instead involved into what creatures? Birds Reptiles Mammals Amphibians Wrong! Correct answer is A. Correct! 9 / 10 'Lucy' is the name of a star in the Centaurus constellation made entirely of what? Skeleton dust Gold Diamond (note: 10 billion, trillion, trillion carats) Gas Wrong! Correct answer is C. Correct! 10 / 10 Which of these animals has not one but three hearts? Cow Octopus Whale Rabbit Wrong! Correct answer is B. Correct! Your score isThe average score is 63% 0% Restart quiz Copyright @smorescience. All rights reserved. Do not copy, cite, publish, or distribute this content without permission. Join 20,000+ parents and educators To get the FREE science newsletter in your inbox! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER .......... .......... Subscribe to our mailing list to get updates to your email inbox. Monthly Newsletter *Invalid email address. Yes! Sign Me Up Please Check our past science newsletters