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Science & Nature

50 randomly selected Science & Nature questions for quizmasters.

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1.Reputed to have the second most painful insect sting in the world, this wasp's name comprises a type of spider and a type of bird. What is it called?
 
Tarantula hawk
2.Native to South America, the largest living rodent in the world, what 'C' describes this animal?
 
Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)
3.What valuable product can be gained by mining kimberlites or lamproites?
 
Diamond
4.What colour are Edelweiss flowers?
 
White (edel means "noble" and weiß means "white")
5.In reference to automotive gear arrangements, what does LSD stand for?
 
Limited-slip differential
6.What part of the body does a rhinologist study?
 
Nose
7.What 'E' describes the mechanism in a timepiece that controls the transfer of energy from the power source to the counting mechanism?
 
Escapement
8.What is the only bird that can fly backwards or upside down?
 
Hummingbird
9.Diamond is a metastable allotrope of what chemical element?
 
Carbon
10.The brachial artery is the major blood vessel of what part of the human body?
 
(Upper) arm (often used to measure blood pressure)
11.What is the SI derived unit of electric potential and electromotive force?
 
Volt
12.What single word describes this equation?
6CO2 + 6H2O
C6H12O6 + 6O2
 
Photosynthesis (Carbon Dioxide + Water → Sugar + Oxygen)
13.How many cubic feet are there in five cubic yards?
 
135 (3 x 3 x 3 x 5)
14.What was the surname of the man who invented vulcanised rubber in 1839?
 
Goodyear (Charles Goodyear)
15.In dry air at 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound is how many metres per second?
 
342
16.What two body parts are connected by the Eustachian tube?
 
Ear and nose (a narrow passage leading from the nasopharynx to the cavity of the middle ear)

17.By what name is ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate more commonly known?
 
Super Glue / Krazy Glue
18.What does the letter 'D' stand for in RADAR?
 
Detection (Radio detection and ranging)
19.What 'S' is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state?
 
Sublimation
20.In computing, colloquially termed a web address, what does URL stand for?
 
Uniform Resource Locator
21.What 'M' describes this creature?
 
Manatee (Sea Cow)
22.Former British athlete Zola Budd was born in what country?
 
South Africa
23.What 'E' is the medical term for the outermost layer of human skin?
 
Epidermis
24.Native to China and closely related to the weasel, raccoon and skunk families, what animal is this?
 
Red panda / Lesser panda (also known as the red bear-cat, and the red cat-bear)
25.What type of animal are sakis, tamarins and capuchins?
 
Monkey (New World monkeys)
26.Replaced with Minesweeper in Windows 3.1, what was the first video game included with Microsoft Windows 1.0 thru 3.0?
 
Reversi (Solitaire was introduced in Windows 3.0)
27.What 'V' describes the science, production and study of grapes?
 
Viticulture / Viniculture
28.From what type of tree is nearly all the world's natural cork obtained?
 
Oak (Cork Oak - Quercus suber)
29.What type of animal is a brown booby?
 
Bird
30.What 7-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for cobalt, tungsten, protactinium, and tennessine?
 
Cowpats
31.Illegally trafficked due to unfounded beliefs in Asia that its ground-up scales can cure cancer or asthma, what 'P' describes this endangered mammal?
 
Pangolin
32.In computing, what is the word bit short for?
 
Binary digit

33.If you have XY sex chromosomes, are you male or female?
 
Male
34.What 'G' is a soft, silvery metal that melts at 30°C (86°F)?
 
Gallium
35.What planet in our solar system is named after the Roman messenger to the Gods?
 
Mercury
36.In physics, what comes in six flavours: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom?
 
Quarks
37.A U.S. government agency, what does NASA stand for?
 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
38.What 'S' describes types of rock that are formed by the deposition of material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water?
 
Sedimentary
39.Sildenafil, tadalafil and vardenafil are the generic names of drugs used to treat what medical condition?
 
Erectile dysfunction (a.k.a. Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, et. al.)
40.Rounded to the nearest million, how many million metres does light travel in a vacuum in 1 second?
 
300 (299,792,458)
41.In mammals, what organ contains the vestibular system?
 
Ear (enables body balance)
42.What does the internet slang abbreviation IMHO mean?
 
In My Humble/Honest Opinion
43.What is the aquatic larva of an amphibian more commonly called?
 
Tadpole
44.All kittens are born with what colour eyes?
 
Blue (when they get older the melanin changes their eyes to copper, orange, yellow or green)
45.On the Beaufort wind force scale, what number represents hurricane force winds?
 
12
46.What three-letter word is the SI derived unit of illuminance?
 
Lux (symbol: lx)
47.What chemical element was historically called brimstone?
 
Sulphur / Sulfur
48.Also the name of an astrological sign, what constellation includes the two stars Castor & Pollux?
 
Gemini
49.Developed as an improved, non-patented replacement file format for the GIF, what does PNG stand for?
 
Portable Network Graphics
50.What single mechanical unit of measurement is equal to 745.7 watts?
 
Horsepower


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