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Science & Nature

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1.What common liquid has the chemical formula C2H6O?
 
Ethanol / Alcohol / Ethyl alcohol
2.Also called the Continental Toy Spaniel, what 'P' describes this breed of dog?
 
Papillon (French for "butterfly" (ears))
3.Responsible for an estimated 300–500 million deaths during the 20th century, but officially certified as eradicated in 1979. What was it?
 
Smallpox
4.What volatile oil is distilled mainly from the resin of Pine trees?
 
Turpentine
5.In the world of technology, what are ASIMO, TOPIO and Nao?
 
Robots
6.Which letter is furthest right on an English language computer keyboard?
 
P
7.What scientist published his Annus mirabilis papers in 1905?
 
Albert Einstein (from Latin annus mīrābilis, "extraordinary year")
8.In computing, what is the word bit short for?
 
Binary digit
9.How many of the 8 major planets in our solar system have rings?
 
4 (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune)
10.Sn is the chemical symbol for what metal element?
 
Tin (Latin: stannum)
11.Hypoglycæmia is the medical term for someone with low levels of what in their blood?
 
Sugar / Glucose
12.What 'L' describes the five human vertebrae between the rib cage and the pelvis?
 
Lumbar
13.In mathematics, what is the value of 5 factorial?
 
120 (5×4×3×2×1)
14.The Pascal is the SI derived unit measurement of what?
 
Force / Stress / Pressure
15.In aerodynamics, a hypersonic speed is one that exceeds ___ times the speed of sound. (fill in the blank)
 
five (Mach 5)
16.This breed of dog, developed in Southern Africa, is commonly called a Rhodesian what?
 
Ridgeback

17.What name is given to rain with elevated levels of hydrogen ions caused by emissions of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide?
 
Acid rain
18.What happens to water at 273 degrees Kelvin?
 
It freezes (water boils at 373 K)
19.Ascorbic acid is the base constituent of what essential vitamin?
 
Vitamin C
20.What gas makes up over 90% of natural gas?
 
Methane
21.Beriberi is a nervous system ailment caused by the deficiency of what vitamin?
 
B1 / Thiamine
22.What are the two subatomic particles contained in the nucleus of an atom?
 
Protons and Neutrons
23.What 'C' describes the intelligent personal assistant released by Microsoft for several of its operating systems in 2014?
 
Cortana
24.Also known as the white of the eye, what 'S' describes the opaque, fibrous, protective, outer layer of the eye containing collagen and elastic fibre?
 
Sclera
25.What island was home to the now extinct Dodo?
 
Mauritius
26.What material powers the world's five largest power producing facilities?
 
Water (Hydroelectric dams)
27.What 'F' describes a pair of counterbalanced railway carriages permanently connected by a cable and pulley for transit on a steep slope?
 
Funicular
28.What followed Mercury and Gemini?
 
Apollo (US human spaceflight programs)
29.Where in your body would you find the rods and cones?
 
Eyes (Photoreceptors)
30.Native to India, what 'G' describes this fish-eating crocodile?
 
Gharial / Gavial
31.In computer terms, what does the acronym GUI stand for?
 
Graphical user interface
32.What 'T' is the scientific name for the windpipe?
 
Trachea

33.What valuable product can be gained by mining kimberlites or lamproites?
 
Diamond
34.Who became the first American to orbit the Earth on 20th February 1962?
 
John Glenn (John H. Glenn, Jr.)
35.What term for something lacking pigmentation is derived from the Latin word for 'white'?
 
Albino (Latin: albus)
36.Aboard a U.S.-launched V-2 rocket on 20th February 1947, what were the first animals sent into space?
 
Fruit flies
37.The force that makes hurricanes rotate in different directions on either side of the Equator is is known as the ______ effect? (fill in the blank)
 
Coriolis
38.Named after a Titan of Greek mythology, what 'A' describes the highest vertebra of the backbone, supporting the skull?
 
Atlas (C1)
39.Named after the place in which they live, what is the only penguin with a natural habitat north of the equator?
 
Galápagos penguin
40.What alkaline earth metal has the atomic number 12 in the periodic table?
 
Magnesium
41.What body part is surgically removed in an orchidectomy?
 
Testicles
42.The world's first synthetic plastic, polyoxybenzylmethylene-glycolanhydride, was patented in 1909 under what name?
 
Bakelite
43.A brand name introduced by Corning Inc. in 1915, what is the most commonly used term for borosilicate glass?
 
Pyrex (Gorilla Glass, a different material, was officially introduced by Corning in February 2008)
44.What flowering plant gets its name from the Latin for wolf?
 
Lupin / Lupine (Latin: lupinus)
45.What is the only species of deer in which both male and female have antlers?
 
Reindeer / Caribou
46.A silkworm's preferred food are white ______ leaves. (fill in the blank)
 
Mulberry
47.What does the 'V' stand for in the fertility treatment IVF?
 
Vitro (In vitro fertilization)
48.What 4-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tungsten, Arsenic and Phosphorus?
 
Wasp
49.In a joint publication with Alfred Russel Wallace in 1858, who introduced his theory that evolution resulted from a process of natural selection?
 
Charles Darwin
50.Pinnaplasty is the surgical correction of what body part?
 
Ear


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