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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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