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1.In the International System of Units (SI), what single unit of measurement is equal to 1 billion kilobytes?
2.What 'P' is the stomach enzyme that serves to digest proteins found in ingested food?
3.What illness is caused by excess bile pigment in the bloodstream?
4.What 'T' describes an electrical device used to increase or decrease voltage through inductively coupled electrical conductors?
5.What name is given to the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone?
6.What 'O' describes a process by which molecules of a solvent pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane?
7.Formally dedicated at the University of Pennsylvania on 15th February 1946, ENIAC was one of the world's first what?
8.What is the chemical symbol for gold?
9.The anterior scalene, middle scalene, and posterior scalene are a group of three pairs of muscles in what part of the body?
10.What system of alternative medicine was created in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann, based on his doctrine of like cures like, a claim that a substance that causes the symptoms of a disease in healthy people would cure similar symptoms in sick people?
11.What marine animal is this?
12.What 'P' describes a highly magnetised, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation?
13.What is the name of the world's first "test tube baby", born on 25th July 1978 in Oldham, England?
14.In reference to the acidity scale, what does the "H" in pH stand for?
15.What name is given to the scientific device used to separate substances of different densities by rotating them at speed around a fixed axis?
16.What 'P' describes any chemical substance released by an animal that serves to influence the physiology or behaviour of other members of the same species?

17.Which is largest, 3 feet or 90 centimetres?
18.In medicine, what single word is abbreviated as ECG?
19.How many atoms of hydrogen are there in a molecule of methane?
20.What is the fastest animal on two legs?
21.The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of what?
22.What 'N' describes this termite-eating marsupial native to Australia?
23.Which of the eight major planets in our Solar System comes fifth alphabetically?
24.What machine tool has a headstock and a tailstock?
25.In female mammals, what 'F' describes the ducts connecting the ovaries and the uterus?
26.Native to Australia, what type of animal is a taipan?
27.What chemical element has the atomic number 7?
28.What 'M' describes this creature?
29.In modern medicine, into how many lobes (identifiable zones) is the brain divided?
30.What animal's name is Afrikaans for "earth pig"?
31.With wind speeds between 34 and 40 knots, a 'gale' is the description of what number on the Beaufort wind force scale?
32.Which scientist was dubbed "The Wizard of Menlo Park"?

33.What is the name of the human syndrome characterised by multiple physical and vocal tics, often causing the sufferer to uncontrollably shout obscenities?
34.The nephron is the basic structural and functional unit of what organ of the body?
35.How many bones are there in an adult human hand?
36.Name the 18th century Swedish botanist and zoologist who pioneered the practice of assigning a two-part Latin name to plants and animals.
37.What is the Latin name of the constellation known as the "Little Bear"?
38.What 'N' is also known as vitamin B3?
39.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tin, actinium, and potassium?
40.What 'S' is a common term used to describe the nitrates of potassium, sodium, calcium, and magnesium?
41.10558 = 22D16 = ___10?
42.What family of bird has the largest wingspan?
43.In terms of distance from the Sun, what planet comes between Saturn and Neptune?
44.The heaviest known bony fish in the world, with adults weighing up to 1,000 kg, what species of fish is this?
45.By what common name is acetylsalicylic acid known?
46.Containing approximately 75% of the atmosphere's mass, and also where all weather takes place, what name is given to the lowest portion of the Earth's atmosphere?
47.What is the name of the cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils?
48.What 7-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for iodine, rhenium, lanthanum, and neodymium?
49.What is the only great ape native to Asia?
50.What 'B' describes this genus of bird?


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