I guess it's not a bad idea, but for someone like me who has rarely calculated volumes since H.S. (it'll be 30 years since graduation on the 30th) I had to look up the formulas for cones and cylinders.
Well, me being much younger, having graduated 13 days after you, I might have to derive them (which I can do, but that might get me into trouble on the time limit). I had to guess about the formula for the volume of a cone, but I then derived it, and my guess was correct.
I would like the questions to be more on understanding the concepts, and not so much on the words used to describe them. The first two questions seem very much on understanding/using the concepts, the last two are more about words/names. I don't remember which law is Kepler's 1st law, although given sufficient time, paper, and ink, I could work out in full detail the equations describing a planet's orbit. So someone could know Kepler's 1st law, without knowing that it is called Kepler's first law.
Just my preference . . .
So there are currently some questions on astronomy, and some on geometry. Maybe some physics (problems involving basic motion of a projectile in a gravitational field, structure of the atom, some conservation of energy problem), chemistry (which element does this, which one does that, different types of chemical bonds), a few biology (maybe a genetics problem, and some general morphology questions, perhaps evolution). Maybe some geology.