| I don't think you wanted 'In the throat' as an answer. Also, you could maybe rephrase it to something like, 'Can you pick the correct number of each bone found in a typical adult human skeleton?'. People do have more when they're infants and children, and even adult skeletons do vary, so I think that has to be more specific. Your 'Cervical Vertibrae' is misspelled, but I also think it should be 'Inferior Nasal Concha', 'Rib', 'Cervical/Thoracic/Lumbar Vertebra' and 'Os Coxa' to keep the bones consistently in their singular form - otherwise, it gives away that there are more than one (i.e., people might've thought there's only one nasal concha and one ox coxa). I also don't think that for a quiz like this, you need to include common names such as 'Shoulderbone', 'Collarbone' or 'Toes', and I don't think putting 'Bone' in front of all the skull, hand and feet bones is necessary. All that being said, though, I love the concept but it just needs tweaking and it'll be perfect for a curator nomination! :) |