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1.Former British athlete Zola Budd was born in what country?
 
South Africa
2.What 'M' has the chemical formula CH4?
 
Methane / Methyl hydride / Marsh gas
3.What 'R' describes this flightless bird native to South America?
 
Rhea
4.What 'A' describes the pigmented area on the breast around the nipple?
 
Areola
5.What name is given to a non-working male bee, without a stinger, whose primary role is to mate with an unfertilised queen?
 
Drone
6.What planet in our Solar System owes its deep blue colour to the absorption of red light by methane gas in its atmosphere?
 
Neptune
7.Native to the mountains of southern Europe, what 'L' describes this small tree?
 
Laburnum
8.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?
 
Osmosis
9.What 'T' is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human?
 
Turing test (originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1950)
10.What 'E' is the medical term for a blockage inside a blood vessel?
 
Embolism
11.What number is represented in Morse Code by a dot and four dashes?

 
1
12.The essential clotting protein found in blood is called Factor what?
 
8 / VIII
13.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for gold, titanium, and samarium?
 
Autism
14.Reed, Marsh, Sedge, and Grasshopper are varieties of what bird?
 
Warbler
15.Oncology is the study of what?
 
Cancer
16.What famous English scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
 
Sir Isaac Newton

17.What skin condition is known medically as pruritus?
 
Itching
18.What Toyota car model shares its name with the collective term for the petals of a flower?
 
Corolla (called Corolla Altis in the ASEAN region)
19.At more than 11 inches in diameter, what creature has the largest eyes documented in the animal kingdom?
 
Colossal squid
20.How many pairs of chromosomes make up the cells of a normal human body?
 
23
21.What name is given to an elementary particle of light?
 
Photon
22.Alces alces is the largest extant species in the deer family. What is its common name?
 
Moose / Elk
23.Wapiti (Cervus canadensis) are one of the largest species in the deer family. By what name are they more commonly known?
 
Elk
24.What is measured by a hygrometer?
 
Humidity
25.4.3 light years from the Sun, what is the name of the nearest star system to Earth's Solar System?
 
Alpha Centauri (Proxima Centauri is the nearest star)
26.Comprising four species - European, American, Alaskan, and scale-eye - what type of fish is this?
 
Plaice
27.What is the chemical symbol for Arsenic?
 
As (Ar is the symbol for Argon)
28.Fulminology is the scientific study of what naturally occurring phenomena?
 
Lightning (from Latin: fulmen, pl. fulmini - lightning)
29.Visible throughout the world, what is the name of this constellation?
 
Orion
30.Our solar system's sun generates its energy by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei, thus transforming them into what element?
 
Helium
31.Entomophobia is an excessive or unrealistic fear of what?
 
Insects
32.TON 618, NGC 4889, OJ 287, and Messier 87 are among the largest what so far discovered in space?
 
Black holes

33.What 'M' is the product of the mass and velocity of an object?
 
Momentum
34.What nationality was 18th century botanist, physician and zoologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné)?
 
Swedish
35.What 'E' describes the flap in the throat that keeps food from entering the windpipe and into the lungs?
 
Epiglottis
36.A lustrous grey metalloid, what chemical element has the symbol Sb, derived from its Latin name stibium?
 
Antimony
37.What 'F' describes the tubes leading from the ovaries of female mammals into the uterus?
 
Fallopian tubes (also known as uterine tubes, and salpinges)
38.What valuable product can be gained by mining kimberlites or lamproites?
 
Diamond
39.If cats are 'feline', what are sheep?
 
Ovine
40.What is the scientific name for the southern equivalent of the Aurora Borealis?
 
Aurora Australis (Southern lights)
41.To the nearest 1 percent, what percentage of air is nitrogen?
 
78 (78.084%)
42.What highly contagious disease is a common cause of parotid gland swelling?
 
Mumps
43.In Newton's second law, what does the 'a' stand for in the formula F=ma?
 
Acceleration (Force = mass x acceleration)
44.Common, Arctic and Sooty are varieties of what type of bird?
 
Tern
45.Oology is the study of what?
 
Birds' eggs
46.What 'P' describes a measuring device comprising a half or full circle graduated in degrees from 0 to 180 or 360?
 
Protractor
47.What name is given to this engine component?
 
Crankshaft
48.The world's first synthetic plastic, polyoxybenzylmethylene-glycolanhydride, was patented in 1909 under what name?
 
Bakelite
49.What two components make up the stamen, the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower?
 
Filament and Anther
50.What 8-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for rhenium, cerium, nitrogen, thallium, and yttrium?
 
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