To celebrate the new BBC nature documentary ‘Life’ the eco-group is running a weekly quiz on each episode – aired on Monday nights on BBC One 10:30PM or catch up on BBC iPlayer if too late. The first three winners with the most correct answers or selected at random will be presented with Fairtrade chocolate bars – any unclaimed chocolate bars will be devoured by E McVea – can’t really say fairer than that!
If possible guys write answers with your name and class details and place in the ecobox in the front foyer from Monday onwards.
Episode One – ‘Challenges of Life’
1: Approximately, how many plants and animals are supported in Earth?
2: Which animal was responsible for the “scars on the seabed” off the coast of Florida?
3: What have they invented?
4: What is Kenya famous for?
5: How many Cheetahs were present in the hunt?
6: Who has a projecting tongue, independent movement of eye and a changing camouflage?
7: What speed does its tongue shoot out at?
8: What do “Crab” eating seals eat?
9: How far can flying fish glide in order to avoid predators?
10: Who are responsible for the “strangely pitted rocks” in Boa Vista, central Brazil?
11: What protects the seeds of the nut palm?
12: Two triggers of the Venus fly trap must be hit within 10, 15, 20 or 25 seconds of each other to ensnare prey?
13: What wide eyed insect was filmed in this instance in Malaysia?
14: How many eggs was the Great Pacific Octopus carrying?
15: How long did it take to film the ‘Life’ series?
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