Is the following statement True or False? The Earth's magnetic field is elongated on the side facing away from the Sun.
Choose 1 answer
{"type":"multi-choice","id":"75038","dataJson":{"key":0,"prompt":"Is the following statement True or False? The Earth's magnetic field is elongated on the side facing away from the Sun.","options":[{"key":"0.9046051878911747","label":"True","value":"True"},{"key":"0.7163332725459974","label":"False","value":"False"}],"limitChoices":{"max":1,"min":1},"validResponse":["True"]}}
Fill in the blanks.
Select the missing words in the text.
{"type":"fill-in-blanks","id":"75039","dataJson":{"prompt":"Fill in the blanks.","options":{"wind":[{"label":"fusion","value":"fusion"},{"label":"wind","value":"wind"},{"label":"spin","value":"spin"},{"label":"field","value":"field"}],"Aurora":[{"label":"Blind mole rats","value":"Blind mole rats"},{"label":"Magnets","value":"Magnets"},{"label":"Aurora","value":"Aurora"},{"label":"Compasses","value":"Compasses"}]},"template":"Complete the following sentence: {{Aurora}} are created by the interactions of the Earth's magnetic field with the solar {{wind}}.","validOptions":["wind","Aurora"],"validResponse":{"wind":"wind","Aurora":"Aurora"}}}
What is the scientific name for the Southern Lights?
Choose 1 answer
{"type":"multi-choice","id":"75040","dataJson":{"key":12,"prompt":"What is the scientific name for the Southern Lights?","options":[{"key":"0.5622654061798291","label":"Aurora australis","value":"Aurora australis"},{"key":"0.8260481270203156","label":"Aurora borealis","value":"Aurora borealis"},{"key":"0.8084544138047796","label":"Aurora magnetoreception","value":"Aurora magnetoreception"},{"key":"0.0582198966007863","label":"Aurora cumulus","value":"Aurora cumulus"}],"limitChoices":{"max":1,"min":1},"validResponse":["Aurora australis"]}}
What is the name of the extra sense which allows certain organisms to detect the Earth's magnetic field?
Choose 1 answer
{"type":"multi-choice","id":"75041","dataJson":{"key":14,"prompt":"What is the name of the extra sense which allows certain organisms to detect the Earth's magnetic field?","options":[{"key":"0.8542373682123219","label":"Aurorareception","value":"Aurorareception"},{"key":"0.18601903266816033","label":"Georeception","value":"Georeception"},{"key":"0.9544637025609299","label":"Magnetoreception","value":"Magnetoreception"}],"limitChoices":{"max":1,"min":1},"validResponse":["Magnetoreception"]}}
Which of the following things form a major part of the solar wind?
Choose 2 answers
{"type":"multi-choice","id":"75042","dataJson":{"key":15,"prompt":"Which of the following things form a major part of the solar wind?","options":[{"key":"0.1732294088697507","label":"Iron filings","value":"Iron filings"},{"key":"0.6686814535794661","label":"Protons","value":"Protons"},{"key":"0.7403328620314774","label":"Bar magnets","value":"Bar magnets"},{"key":"0.023442552925963422","label":"Electrons","value":"Electrons"},{"key":"0.41832017497535934","label":"Ice","value":"Ice"}],"limitChoices":{"max":2,"min":2},"validResponse":["Protons","Electrons"]}}
Answer incorrect
Look at the slide below to work out the answer.
Stay connected
Join our newsletter to stay up to date on features and releases
Address
Developing Experts Limited Exchange Street Buildings 35-37 Exchange Street Norwich NR2 1DP UK