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1.By what name is the tablet form of the drug MDMA (3,4-Methyl​enedioxy​methamphetamine) more commonly known?
 
Ecstasy ("E", "X", or "XTC" - known as Molly or Mandy in crystal form)
2.What 9-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for boron, iridium, dubnium, astatine, and hassium?
 
Birdbaths
3.Three 1.5 volt 500 mAh batteries are connected in series. What is their combined output voltage (v) and electric charge (mAh)?
 
4.5 v 500 mAh (If connected in parallel they would output 1.5 v 1500 mAh)
4.How many edges does a tetrahedron have?
 
6
5.Where are the smallest bones in the human body located?
 
Ear
6.What 'E' describes the flap in the throat that keeps food from entering the windpipe and into the lungs?
 
Epiglottis
7.Related to sandpipers and curlews, what 'S' describes this family of wading birds?
 
Snipe (Common snipe (Gallinago gallinago) and Pin-tailed snipe (Gallinago stenura) pictured)
8.What type of animal can be baleen or toothed?
 
Whale
9.What is the name of the scale that classifies wind speed based on observed conditions on sea or land.
 
Beaufort Scale
10.What is the common name for the chemical compound NaCl?
 
Salt (sodium chloride)
11.Found across Afro-Eurasia, and notable for its distinctive "crown" of feathers, what 'H' describes this bird?
 
Hoopoe
12.What is the more common name for the medical condition 'epistaxis'?
 
Nosebleed
13.In computer terms, what does the acronym GUI stand for?
 
Graphical user interface
14.Nicknamed "Dragon Lady", what is the manufacturer and name of this U.S. high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft?
 
Lockheed U-2
15.In the world of technology, what are ASIMO, TOPIO and Nao?
 
Robots
16.What common long-term skin disease is caused by inflammation of the sebaceous glands?
 
Acne

17.During power exercises such as sprinting, what acid builds up in the muscles?
 
Lactic acid
18.From what metal element are most incandescent light bulb filaments made?
 
Tungsten (Wolfram)
19.What is the name of the cartilage in the nose that separates the nostrils?
 
Septum
20.In reference to a coherent beam of light, what does the 'S' in the acronym LASER stand for?
 
Stimulated (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation)
21.Native to the deserts of North Africa, what 'F' describes this species of fox?
 
Fennec (Vulpes zerda)
22.What planet in our solar system has an axis-tilt of 98°, meaning its poles have sunlight for 42 years followed by 42 years of darkness?
 
Uranus
23.After Pluto, what is the second-largest known dwarf planet in our solar system?
 
Eris
24.In geometry, a hendecagon (also undecagon or endecagon) is a polygon with how many sides?
 
11 (from Greek hendeka "eleven" / from Latin undecim "eleven")
25.What chemical element, with the atomic number 31, is named after the Latin word for the region in and around modern-day France during the Roman Empire?
 
Gallium (Latin Gallia meaning Gaul)
26.Developed as an improved, non-patented replacement file format for the GIF, what does PNG stand for?
 
Portable Network Graphics
27.What would you use to send a heliographic message?
 
A mirror (Greek: Ἥλιος helios, meaning "sun", and γραφειν graphein, meaning "write")
28.How many limbs does a lobster have?
 
10
29.4.3 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)
30.In underwater diving, what does the letter 'C' stand for in the acronym 'scuba'?
 
Contained (Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus)
31.What nationality was 18th century botanist, physician and zoologist Carl Linnaeus (Carl von Linné)?
 
Swedish
32.What was invented by John Napier in 1614 as a means to simplify calculations?
 
Logarithms

33.What is the brightest star in the Earth's night sky?
 
Sirius (known colloquially as the "Dog Star")
34.What chemical element has the symbol As and atomic number 33?
 
Arsenic
35.How many planets in our solar system are larger than the Earth?
 
4 (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
36.What is a common name for sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?
 
Lye / Caustic Soda
37.In Newton's second law, what does the 'a' stand for in the formula F=ma?
 
Acceleration (Force = mass x acceleration)
38.What metal element is combined with a halogen to produce a light-sensitive chemical compound, most commonly used in photographic film and paper?
 
Silver
39.What is the name of the space probe, launched in 1972, carrying this plaque depicting a guide to planet earth?
 
Pioneer 10
40.What four letter word is a more common name for hydrated magnesium silicate?
 
Talc
41.Which soft metal is mainly derived from the ore galena?
 
Lead
42.On what part of your body is your ulna?
 
Arm (Forearm)
43.Is a marten an amphibian, bird, reptile, or mammal?
 
Mammal
44.The Chinese and the American are the only two known living species of what creature?
 
Alligator
45.What element is the main component of bronze and brass?
 
Copper
46.How many claws does a domestic cat have in total?
 
18 (five on their two front paws, four on their two rear paws)
47.Nicknamed desert rats, what 'J' describes this family of animals?
 
Jerboa
48.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Protactinium, Nickel and Carbon?
 
Panic
49.A scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution, pH stands for ____ of ____? (fill in the blanks)
 
Power/Potential of Hydrogen
50.The chemical symbol for manganese is the same as the two-letter abbreviation for what U.S. state?
 
Minnesota (Mn)


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