Hanoi students are excited about the science quiz

Arrange the crossword and position Zed with Zee, place 7 small blocks into cubes with the same three sections, which are interesting problems attracting many Hanoi students in the exhibition "Faculty learn amazing ".

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Yesterday, Australia National Center for Science and Technology (Questacom) opened an exhibition program in Hanoi, one of Questacom's three destinations in Vietnam. The exhibition is one of the main activities to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Vietnam and Australia diplomatic relations.

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World-renowned with highly interactive display devices and models, the exhibition offers young people the opportunity to explore and learn diverse scientific topics, including the principles of music and sound. , bio-human body, light, force and movement, perception and riddles.

In this exhibition, dozens of scientific topics are given. Each question with the item is placed on each individual table. Besides, the program also offers suggestions to help students who have not found the appropriate answer.

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One student enjoys the problem: For six balls placed next to each other on each side, form a pyramid with a triangle bottom.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Australian Ambassador to Vietnam Hugh Borrowman said: "The education relationship between Vietnam and Australia has grown strongly and effectively over the past 40 years, we believe Questacon exhibition will tie tightening this link between the two countries, at the same time encouraging and promoting the love of science and technology among young people as well as Vietnamese children ".

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The problem of the "Fish Tank" magnet "attracted" male students of Doan Thi Diem High School. The topic is "When you move the magnet under the aquarium, what do you see?".

According to Professor Graham Durant, director of Questacon Center, the exhibition emphasizes the element of self-discovery and learning. He hopes that the exhibition will support and promote learning-based learning methods and individual needs.

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This is the game: How to turn a whisper into a sound.

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A student of Doan Thi Primary School, 5th grade, struggled to solve the problem with the topic "Zed to Zee" according to the model given by the organizers. This student said that at home you used to participate in a puzzle game in less than an hour, but this game is harder than you imagine.

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After answering the question: "Do you see the clock hands move when you put your hands on two metal plates", the students have new knowledge. The battery contains various metals and a mixture capable of producing an electric current called a battery. When the hand sweats and touches the metal plate, they are like a battery drive in the battery. Then you (as a battery drive) and a metal plate will create a battery.

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Musical instruments from flip flops are the subject of this animal science game. Participants must tap the mouth of the tube with a flip-flop, then answer the question which tube produces the highest note and which tube produces the lowest note.

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Female students enjoy "handcuff" games. Wearing a pair of handcuffs, ask another friend to wear another pair so you can connect the same. Can you get rid of handcuffs without removing it? This is the puzzle given by the organizers.

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Not only the students, the exhibition also attracts many adults to attend and challenge the game given by the organizers.

The exhibition in Hanoi will take place from 10 to 12 April for some schools and open to the public on April 13 at Ta Quang Buu library, Hanoi University of Technology. In the future, Questacon will exhibit in Da Nang from April 16-18 at the University of Danang and Ho Chi Minh City from April 22-27 at RMIT University.