
Strong and Stable Structures
Quiz by Erin Chawla
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- Q1Which of these is a natural structure?Egyptian pyramidsBurj Khalifaour schoola bird's nest45s
- Q2Which of these is a built structure?an ant hillCN Towera bird's nesta rabbit warren45s
- Q3Which shape is strongest?circletrianglesquarepentagon45s
- Q4What is the most important thing to keep a tall structure stable?Ms. Chawla's moma strong, heavy basea long, pointy topusing strong materials45s
- Q5Which of these does NOT help make a bridge strong?support at the basesmaking it as long as possiblemaking it flexibleusing triangles45s
- Q6What is the strongest material?paperconcreteglasssteel45s
- Q7What makes the flag pole in front of our school stable?The windIt is made of trianglesIt is roundIt goes far underground.45s
- Q8What is the definition of a structure?Something that has a definite size and shape and can hold a load.Something that is made of concrete.Something that is made of circles.Something that a person can live in.45s
- Q9What three materials would make the strongest structure?gummy bears, marshmallows and pastatape, glue and cardboardconcrete, steel and woodwindows, doors and plastic120s
- Q10In what country would you find the Leaning Tower of Pisa?AustraliaChinaItalyCanada120s
- Q11Which of these are a world-famous structure?our marble runTower BridgeMs. Chawla's housea computer120s