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1. | What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for sulphur, gold, nitrogen, and arsenic? |
Saunas | |
2. | TON 618, NGC 4889, OJ 287, and Messier 87 are among the largest what so far discovered in space? |
Black holes | |
3. | What 'S' describes a resin secreted by the female lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand? |
Shellac | |
4. | What two components make up the stamen, the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower? |
Filament and Anther | |
5. | In engineering, what 'G' describes a pivoted support that allows the rotation of an object about a single axis? |
Gimbal | |
6. | The giant-impact hypothesis, sometimes called the Big Splash, offers a theory about the creation of what celestial body? |
The Moon | |
7. | What 'S' describes a form of therapy and the Japanese word for "finger pressure"? |
Shiatsu (Kanji: 指圧) | |
8. | In 1824, this became the first genus of non-avian dinosaur to be validly named. From the Greek for "Great Lizard", what is it called? |
Megalosaurus | |
9. | What 7-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for rhenium, sulphur, copper, and einsteinium? |
Rescues | |
10. | Notable for its large "tusk" from a protruding canine tooth, what type of whale is this? |
Narwhal / Narwhale | |
11. | How many living species of elephant are there? |
3 (the African bush elephant, the African forest elephant, and the Asian elephant) | |
12. | Who was the decibel named after? |
Alexander Graham Bell | |
13. | How many cycles per second are measured as 1 gigahertz? |
1 billion - 109 | |
14. | A bone found in many placental mammals, where is the baculum located? |
Penis (the baculum in female mammals is known as the baubellum, a bone in the clitoris) | |
15. | Tapis, Minas, Western Canadian Select, and Midway Sunset Heavy are some of the classifications of what commodity? |
Oil | |
16. | A disorder characterised by pauses in breathing or periods of shallow breathing during sleep is known as sleep ... what? |
Apnea | |
17. | What name is given to this engine component? |
Crankshaft | |
18. | What name is given to the study and use of sound waves with frequencies higher than the upper audible limit of human hearing? |
Ultrasonics | |
19. | At standard pressure, caesium, rubidium, Francium and Gallium become liquid at or just above 25°C, but at 20°C, what are the only two liquid elements? |
Bromine & Mercury | |
20. | A pseudoscience popular in the 19th century, what did a phrenologist study? |
Skull / Brain | |
21. | Write down the chemical symbols for helium, nitrogen and sodium, in that order, to reveal a five-letter word. |
Henna (He - N - Na) | |
22. | In both Imperial and U.S. customary units, what single unit is equal to a quarter of a pint? |
Gill (5 Imperial fl oz or 4 US fl oz) | |
23. | In computing, what name is given to malicious software that threatens to publish the victim's data or perpetually block access to it unless a payment is made? |
Ransomware | |
24. | What breed of dog is this? |
Newfoundland | |
25. | What family of vitamins is essential for the blood clotting process and also the binding of calcium in bones and other tissues? |
Vitamin K | |
26. | What type of animals are studied by a lepidopterist? |
Butterflies / Moths | |
27. | What 'R' describes an alternative medicine involving application of pressure to the feet and hands with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques without the use of oil or lotion? |
Reflexology | |
28. | What name is given to this dinosaur? |
Triceratops | |
29. | Who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1921 for "his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect"? |
Albert Einstein | |
30. | What name is given to the medical condition caused by high levels of bilirubin in the bloodstream? |
Jaundice / Icterus | |
31. | What 'I' describes a fraction with a top number (numerator) larger than the bottom number (denominator)? |
Improper | |
32. | Sulphuric acid contains sulphur, oxygen, and what other element? |
Hydrogen (H2SO4) | |
33. | What is the name of the cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils? |
Septum | |
34. | What is the collective noun for a group of leopards? |
Leap / Lepe | |
35. | A set of internationally open standards for television, what does DVB stand for? |
Digital Video Broadcasting | |
36. | Who became the first human in outer space and the first to orbit the Earth on 12th April, 1961? |
Yuri Gagarin | |
37. | What is an adult male turkey called? |
Gobbler | |
38. | In meteorology, an okta is a unit of measurement used to describe what? |
Cloud cover (0 = completely clear, 8 = completely cloudy) | |
39. | Mycology is the study of what? |
Fungi (from the Greek μύκης, meaning "fungus") | |
40. | What name is given to the scale of mineral hardness, rated between 1 (talc) and 10 (diamond)? |
Mohs scale | |
41. | What 'D' is the medical term used to describe any substance that promotes the production of urine? |
Diuretic | |
42. | What single unit of metric measurement is equivalent to 61.0237441 cubic inches? |
Litre / Liter | |
43. | What 'H' describes a mostly inherited genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to make blood clots? |
Haemophilia / Hemophilia | |
44. | What English chemist invented the miners' safety lamp and also discovered sodium and potassium? |
Sir Humphry Davy | |
45. | The essential clotting protein found in blood is called Factor what? |
8 / VIII | |
46. | What planet has 27 known moons, most of which are named after William Shakespeare or Alexander Pope characters? |
Uranus | |
47. | What 'M' describes this creature? |
Manatee (Sea Cow) | |
48. | What 'H' is a more common name for the medical terms pyrosis and cardialgia? |
Heartburn | |
49. | In simple terms, what is Newton's second law of motion? |
Force equals mass times acceleration (F = ma) | |
50. | During power exercises such as sprinting, what acid builds up in the muscles? |
Lactic acid | |
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