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Science & Nature

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1.What is the medical term for the largest bone in the human body?
 
Femur (thigh bone)
2.An engineered wood product, what does MDF stand for?
 
Medium-Density Fibreboard
3.What 'D' is used to describe the nest of a tree squirrel or flying squirrel?
 
Dray / Drey
4.What is the main diet of xylophagous insects?
 
Wood
5.What boy's name is also the SI derived unit of electrical inductance?
 
Henry
6.What is the chemical symbol for Arsenic?
 
As (Ar is the symbol for Argon)
7.More than any other letter of the alphabet, twelve chemical symbols in the periodic table begin with what letter?
 
C (C, Ca, Cd, Ce, Cf, Cl, Cm, Cn, Co, Cr, Cs, Cu)
8.What type of animal is a California sheephead?
 
Fish
9.What person is the result of multiplying Alessandro Volta by André-Marie Ampère?
 
James Watt (volts x amps = watts)
10.In 1982, Barney Clark became the first human recipient of an artificial what?
 
Heart
11.What is the name of the scale that classifies wind speed based on observed conditions on sea or land.
 
Beaufort Scale
12.In the human body, cerumen is a substance produced by the ceruminous glands. By what name is it better known?
 
Earwax
13.Nitrogen and Oxygen make up 99% of the Earth's atmosphere. At 0.934%, what is the third-most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
 
Argon (followed by carbon dioxide at 0.04%)
14.In what century was Sir Isaac Newton born?
 
17th (1643)
15.What is the name of the cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils?
 
Septum
16.Chinese for "sand skin", what breed of dog is this?
 
Shar-Pei (Cantonese: shā pèih or Mandarin: 沙皮 shā pí)

17.What type of tree is the most common source of resin distilled to produce turpentine?
 
Pine
18.What does this laundry care symbol mean?
 
Do not bleach
19.How is the number 9 represented in the octal numeral system?
 
11
20.What is the most commonly used name for a compound with the chemical formula H2O2?
 
Hydrogen Peroxide
21.The force that makes hurricanes rotate in different directions on either side of the Equator is is known as the ______ effect? (fill in the blank)
 
Coriolis
22.What is the name given to young geese?
 
Goslings
23.How many pounds are there in a long (US) or imperial (UK) hundredweight?
 
112 (a short hundredweight or cental is 100 pounds)
24.When the acronym EHF is used to describe the Ebola disease, what does the 'H' stand for?
 
Hemorrhagic (Ebola hemorrhagic fever)
25.What 'H' describes an organism with both male and female reproductive organs?
 
Hermaphrodite
26.What is the second planet from the Sun?
 
Venus
27.To one decimal place, in m/s2, what is the acceleration of objects under the influence of Earth's gravity?
 
9.8 (9.80665 m/s2)
28.What is a more common name for the medical term myopia?
 
Near/Short-sightedness
29.Iron disulfide (FeS2) or iron pyrite is a brass-yellow mineral with a bright metallic luster. By what other name is it well known?
 
Fool's gold
30.Native to the deserts of North Africa, what 'F' describes this species of fox?
 
Fennec (Vulpes zerda)
31.To what organ of the body is the gallbladder attached?
 
Liver
32.What 'W' describes the loose red fold of skin that hangs from the neck of a rooster?
 
Wattle

33.The SETI Institute's mission is to "explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe". What does SETI stand for?
 
Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
34.What term is used to describe the result of dividing mass by volume?
 
Density
35.What is the main constituent of Nickel silver?
 
Copper (usually 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc)
36.What colour head does a male Mallard have?
 
Green
37.What 'D' is used to describe indehiscent fleshy fruits with a central stone containing the seed?
 
Drupe
38.Hyperopia is a medical term for what?
 
Far-sightedness / Longsightedness (Myopia is nearsightedness / shortsightedness)
39.What is the atomic number of Oxygen?
 
8
40.What 'C' is an adjective applied to any disorder you are born with?
 
Congenital
41.What large object in our solar system was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh at the Lowell Observatory, Arizona in February 1930?
 
Pluto
42.After the femur, what is the next largest bone in the human body?
 
Tibia (Shinbone)
43.The most common form of anaemia is caused by a deficiency of what?
 
Iron
44.In computing, what two-letter abbreviation is the SI unit representing one billion bytes?
 
GB (Gigabyte)
45.In arithmetic and number theory, what does LCM stand for?
 
Least/Lowest common multiple
46.What is the medical term for the breastbone?
 
Sternum
47.What 'W' describes the intermediate phase when the Moon's apparent size is increasing from new moon toward full moon?
 
Waxing (Waning when the size is apparently decreasing)
48.What single unit of metric measurement is equivalent to 61.0237441 cubic inches?
 
Litre / Liter
49.Sometimes called a "living fossil", what name is given to this rare species of deep-sea shark?
 
Goblin shark
50.What disease gets its name from the Latin word for crab?
 
Cancer


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