Easy Nature Questions

50 questions

Test your knowledge with 50 easy nature trivia questions. Each question includes multiple choice options and the correct answer.

Question 1easy

71% of the Earth's surface is made up of

The correct answer is D. Water

Question 2easy

What is the hottest planet in the Solar System?

The correct answer is D. Venus

Question 3easy

What is the standard atomic weight of a Plutonium nucleus?

The correct answer is B. 244

Question 4easy

How many bones are in the human body?

The correct answer is C. 206

Question 5easy

What is the largest animal currently on Earth?

The correct answer is A. Blue Whale

Question 6easy

Which gas forms about 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere?

The correct answer is C. Nitrogen

Question 7easy

What does the letter 'S' stand for in 'NASA'?

The correct answer is C. Space

Question 8easy

How many chromosomes are in your body cells?

The correct answer is C. 23

Question 9easy

How many planets are in our Solar System?

The correct answer is A. Eight

Question 10easy

The medical term for the belly button is which of the following?

The correct answer is D. Umbilicus

Question 11easy

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

The correct answer is A. Mitochondria

Question 12easy

What is the elemental symbol for mercury?

The correct answer is A. Hg

Question 13easy

What is the chemical makeup of water?

The correct answer is D. H20

Question 14easy

What is the primary addictive substance found in tobacco?

The correct answer is D. Nicotine

Question 15easy

Which of the following blood vessels carries deoxygenated blood?

The correct answer is C. Pulmonary Artery

Question 16easy

What was the name of the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957?

The correct answer is B. Sputnik 1

Question 17easy

What does DNA stand for?

The correct answer is C. Deoxyribonucleic Acid

Question 18easy

Dry ice is the solid form of what substance?

The correct answer is B. Carbon dioxide

Question 19easy

Who discovered the Law of Gravity?

The correct answer is D. Sir Isaac Newton

Question 20easy

Which element has the chemical symbol 'Fe'?

The correct answer is B. Iron

Question 21easy

Which of these Elements is a metalloid?

The correct answer is A. Antimony

Question 22easy

What is the official name of the star located closest to the North Celestial Pole?

The correct answer is D. Polaris

Question 23easy

What is the speed of light in a vacuum?

The correct answer is A. 299,792,458 m/s

Question 24easy

Which is the longest bone in the human body?

The correct answer is A. Femur

Question 25easy

What is the standard SI unit for temperature?

The correct answer is C. Kelvin

Question 26easy

What lies at the center of our galaxy?

The correct answer is A. A black hole

Question 27easy

This element, when overcome with extreme heat and pressure, creates diamonds.

The correct answer is A. Carbon

Question 28easy

Which type of rock is created by intense heat AND pressure?

The correct answer is C. Metamorphic

Question 29easy

What animal takes part in Schrödinger's most famous thought experiment?

The correct answer is C. Cat

Question 30easy

Which of these bones is hardest to break?

The correct answer is B. Femur

Question 31easy

Which element has the highest melting point?

The correct answer is A. Carbon

Question 32easy

What is the first element on the periodic table?

The correct answer is B. Hydrogen

Question 33easy

Who is the chemical element Curium named after?

The correct answer is B. Marie & Pierre Curie

Question 34easy

What is the "powerhouse" of the Eukaryotic animal cell?

The correct answer is C. Mitochondria

Question 35easy

What name is given to all baby marsupials?

The correct answer is C. Joey

Question 36easy

What is the atomic mass of Carbon?

The correct answer is B. 12

Question 37easy

The human heart has how many chambers?

The correct answer is C. 4

Question 38easy

Human cells typically have how many copies of each gene?

The correct answer is B. 2

Question 39easy

The biggest distinction between a eukaryotic cell and a prokaryotic cell is:

The correct answer is C. The presence or absence of a nucleus

Question 40easy

Which noble gas has the lowest atomic number?

The correct answer is B. Helium

Question 41easy

Alzheimer's disease primarily affects which part of the human body?

The correct answer is A. Brain

Question 42easy

How many planets make up our Solar System?

The correct answer is C. 8

Question 43easy

Which is the most abundant element in the universe?

The correct answer is B. Hydrogen

Question 44easy

Which Apollo mission was the first one to land on the Moon?

The correct answer is B. Apollo 11

Question 45easy

Which of the following bones is not in the leg?

The correct answer is C. Radius

Question 46easy

Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure on what part of the human body?

The correct answer is D. Nose

Question 47easy

The asteroid belt is located between which two planets?

The correct answer is C. Mars and Jupiter

Question 48easy

What is the unit of electrical resistance?

The correct answer is C. Ohm

Question 49easy

What does LASER stand for?

The correct answer is B. Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation

Question 50easy

The element involved in making human blood red is which of the following?

The correct answer is D. Iron