1) What does STEM stand for? a) Science, Technology, English and Maths b) Sociology, Theology, Etymology and Mythology  c) Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths d) Scientology, Technology, Education and Maintenance  2) What type of energy has been the focus of this learning journey? a) Renewable b) Resourceful c) Non resourceful d) Non renewable 3) Which of these are non renewable sources of energy? a) electricity, sunlight and lava b) petrol, gasoline, diesel c) wood, metal and glass d) oil, natural gas and coal 4) What are the main renewable sources of energy?  a) battery, nuclear and fire b) geothermal, wind, hydro and solar c) sunlight, tides, wind and gravity d) solar, nuclear, levitation and geothermal 5) How is Iceland a sustainable country? a) It uses hydro-electricity b) It uses wind power c) It uses geothermal energy d) It uses solar power 6) What is a Geysir? a) A tectonic plate explosion b) A volcanic eruption c) A steam eruption caused by lava heating water d) A water explosion caused by fire 7) What is the first part of a science experiment? a) Apparatus / materials b) Aim / prediction c) Method / actions d) Investigation / question 8) What is the method in a scientific investigation? a) The question to be investigated b) The results being recorded in a table c) The diagram being labelled d) The step by step instructions 9) When the same 2 poles on a magnet are near each other they. . . a) Apparel b) Attract c) Resolve d) Repel 10) What does ‘Mag-Lev’ stand for? a) Magical Level b) Magnetic Levelling c) Magnetic Levitation d) Magnifying Levitation

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