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Welcome to
Who Wants to be a Millionaire
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Chemistry
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A: Triangle
C: Rectangle
B: Circle
D: Diamond
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The three things needed for a fire can be put into a fire ________?
A: Triangle
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A: Match
C: Fuel
B: Wood
D: Water
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The fire triangle has three components; heat, oxygen
and _________
C: Fuel
A: Fire stopper
C: Water
B: Oxide
D: Extinguisher
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Something that removes a component of the fire triangle in order to put out a fire is called
__________?
D: Extinguisher
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A: Combustion
C: Smoke
B: Fire
D: Bonfire
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The scientific word for burning is _________ .
A: Combustion.
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shAas
A: oxygen
C: water
B: smoke
D: ash
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When something burns carbon dioxide and ________
are formed.
C: water
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A: oxygen
C: sulphur
B: nitrogen
D: carbon
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A hydrocarbon is something that contains hydrogen and _________
D: carbon
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A: Fire blanket
C: Oil
B: Water
D: Foam
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If a chip pan was on fire, the best thing to use to put the
fire out would be _________
Fire blanket
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A: Oxygen
C: Heat
B: Fuel
D: Carbon dioxide
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What part of the fire triangle would water be removing if it were
used to extinguish a fire?
C: Heat
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A: Emptithermic
C: Extendothermic
B: Exithermic
D: Million of Years.
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Which of the following is the correct spelling ?
D: Exothermic
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A: Flour
C: Oxygen
B: Talc
D: Powder
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Which of the following is a type of fire extinguisher?
D: Powder
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A: Fast
C: Endothermic
B: Slow
D: Exothermic
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D: Exothermic
A fire is an example of a ____________ reaction
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A: An oxide
C: Water
B: A gas
D: A hydroxide
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When a fuel burns it reacts with oxygen to form ________
A: An oxide
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A: A solid
C: A log
B: A liquid
D: A gas
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What of the following is the easiest to ignite?
D: A gas
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A: Side
C: Bottom
B: Top of the triangle
D: Tip
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Where is the hottest part of a bunsen flame?
B: Top of the triangle
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A: Oxygen
C: Carbon dioxide
B: Water
D: Plastic
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Fireworks have ________ trapped in them?
A: Oxygen