| This is a good idea, but the quiz has a few problems. First off, there are WAY more than 3 states of matter, but I believe that you are referring to the most common ones. Since that is most likely the case, you really need to include "plasma" as an acceptable answer, since there are not 3, but 4 common states of matter; you might also want to reword the question as "Name one of the four common states of matter?" or something along those lines. I also suggest re-wording "Anaerobic respiration is without:?" to something more like "Anaerobic respiration lacks:?" for more clarity. I must also suggest re-wording "Adenosine triphosphate is shortened as:?" to "A common abbreviation for Adenosine triphosphate is?" for clarity. The biggest problem with this quiz is the question "C6H12O6 is:?". This is because there are many molecules that have this chemical formula besides glucose, such as Allose, Altrose, Fructose, Galactose, L-Glucose, D-Glucose, Gulose, Idose, Mannose, Psicose, Sorbose, Tagatose, Talose, Allo-inistol, D-chiro-inistol, L-chiro-inistol, Cis-inistol, Epi-inistol, Muco-inistol, Neo-inistol, and Scyllo-inistol. Because of this, I suggest you replace the question with "What is the chemical formula of Glucose?", allowing you to avoid all ambiguity. The next question that has a major problem is "Do collision plate boundaries create or destroy rock?". "Collision plate boundaries" are actually called "convergent boundaries" or "destructive plate boundaries." Also, the rock involved in these collisions isn't really destroyed, but transformed into magma. Therefore, it might be better to ask the question with wording such as "Do convergent plate boundaries cool or melt rock?", with the answer being melt. I suggest re-wording the next question to "What color light is produced upon the addition of green light and blue light?". The next question that has problems is "When the electron is removed from a hydrogen atom it becomes a?". Hydrogen has three naturally occurring isotopes, being protium (1 proton |