Easy Science and Nature Quiz

From earthquakes to acorns, from the bones inside your ear to the wild dogs of Australia — this easy science and nature quiz covers the full sweep of the natural world in 15 quick-fire questions.

Easy Science and Nature Quiz

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Test your science knowledge with this easy 15-question quiz covering animals, space, anatomy, chemistry, and the natural world.

Think You Know Your Science? Take Our Easy Science and Nature Quiz

There is something quietly thrilling about the moment a fact you half-remember from school clicks back into place — the name of a bone, the symbol on the periodic table, the animal that fits a description you have heard a hundred times but never quite pinned down. A good science and nature quiz does exactly that: it shakes loose the cobwebs and reminds you just how fascinating the natural world really is.

Whether you are a trivia night regular or someone who barely made it through GCSE biology, this easy science quiz is designed to welcome everyone in.

What to Expect

The questions span a satisfying range of topics: earth science, zoology, human anatomy, physics, chemistry, and the great outdoors. You will not need a lab coat or a textbook. You will need curiosity, a little patience, and maybe a vague memory of your science teacher writing something on the board about Newton.

The Questions That Trip People Up Most

You might think you know how many arms a starfish has. Five — usually. But did you know some species have up to 24? Or you might be confident about which planet has rings — but are you sure you know why Saturn’s are so much more visible than the others?

The best science and nature quiz questions sit right at the edge of what you know. They feel obvious in hindsight, which is exactly the point. That little burst of satisfaction when you get one right — or the surprise when you do not — is your brain forming connections it will keep for years.

A Few Clues to Get You Thinking

Before you dive in, here are three things worth holding in your mind. The human body contains exactly 206 bones in adulthood, and the smallest is hiding somewhere surprisingly small. Not every creature that flies is a bird. And temperature scales are named after real people — not all of those names are quite what they seem.

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Ready to Test Yourself?

This science and nature quiz is free, takes about five minutes, and covers ground from the ocean floor to the solar system. There are 15 questions, each with four options — so even if the answer is not on the tip of your tongue, you have got a fighting chance.

Take the quiz now and find out how much you really remember from science class — you might surprise yourself.