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1.What part of the small intestine derives its name from the Latin for "twelve"?
2.After the femur, what is the next largest bone in the human body?
3.Approximately 2.5 million light-years from Earth, what is the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way?
4.What 'A' describes any invertebrate with a segmented body, jointed limbs, and usually a chitinous shell; including insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and myriapods?
5.What virus was intentionally introduced in Australia, France, and Chile in the 1950s to control wild European rabbit populations?
6.Launched in 1977, the only spacecraft to have visited the two ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, is called ________ 2. (fill in the blank)
7.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tin, Argon and Einsteinium?
8.What 'T' describes an electrical device used to increase or decrease voltage through inductively coupled electrical conductors?
9.Still operational today, the world's first Web site was established in 1990 in what country?
10.What would you find in the sockets of your alveolar ridge?
11.Native to Western Australia, and about the size of a domestic cat, what species of marsupial is this?
12.What amphibious animal lives in a holt?
13.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Iron, Technetium and Hydrogen?
14.Pinnaplasty is the surgical correction of what body part?
15.On an English language keyboard, which letter of the alphabet is furthest right?
16.What alloy typically comprises 88% copper and 12% tin?

17.What 'P' describes the mineral colloquially known as "fool's gold"?
18.K is the chemical symbol for what metal?
19.Rigel, Betelgeuse and Bellatrix are the brightest stars of what constellation?
20.What is the Latin name of the constellation known as the "Little Bear"?
21.Hexadecimal has how many base numbers?
22.What 16th century Polish astronomer is famed for formulating a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the centre of the universe?
23.In the life cycle of a mosquito, arrange these stages in chronological order:
A. Embryo  B. Imago  C. Larva  D. Pupa
24.What is the name of the two tubes that propel urine from the kidneys to the bladder?
25.What single Imperial or U.S. measure is equal to 453.59237 grams?
26.What is the sum of the internal angles of a hexagon?
27.In medicine, what single word is abbreviated as ECG?
28.California ebony, Texas brown, Costa Rican red, Mexican pink, and Peruvian pinktoe are all types of what?
29.What 'H' describes the method of growing plants without soil, by using water-based mineral nutrient solutions?
30.Also known as the forest giraffe or zebra giraffe, what 'O' describes this animal, native to the Congo in Central Africa?
31.What is the only moon in our solar system known to have a dense atmosphere?
32.18 karat red gold is usually made with 75% gold and 25% what?

33.Replaced with Minesweeper in Windows 3.1, what was the first video game included with Microsoft Windows 1.0 thru 3.0?
34.Measured by diameter, what is the second smallest of the eight major planets in our solar system?
35.Of the 8 major planets in our solar system, which has the longest orbital period around the Sun?
36.What marine animal is this?
37.Tocopherol is also known as vitamin what?
38.Triton, Proteus, Larissa, Galatea and Despina are five of the moons of what planet in our solar system?
39.What 'F' describes the mathematical series that starts 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21?
40.A satellite of Jupiter, what is the largest and most massive of the Solar System's moons?
41.Named after the Surrey town in which it was first produced, how is hydrated magnesium sulphate better known?
42.What 'T' describes the middle section of an insect between its neck and abdomen?
43.What 'G' describes the decimal number 1100?
44.What 'P' describes a measuring device comprising a half or full circle graduated in degrees from 0 to 180 or 360?
45.What 7-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for barium, platinum, iodine, and samarium?
46.What 'H' is the term used to describe inflammation of the liver?
47.TON 618, NGC 4889, OJ 287, and Messier 87 are among the largest what so far discovered in space?
48.Reputed to have the second most painful insect sting in the world, this wasp's name comprises a type of spider and a type of bird. What is it called?
49.In human anatomy, where are the metacarpals?
50.In computing terminology, what does BIOS stand for?


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