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1. | Introduced in 1973, what is measured on the Saffir-Simpson scale? |
Hurricanes (in the Atlantic Ocean and northern Pacific Ocean east of the International Date Line) | |
2. | Medial epicondylitis is better known by what sport-related term? |
Golfer's elbow (Tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis) | |
3. | How many degrees does the Earth rotate in one hour? |
15 (360 ÷ 24) | |
4. | What organ is surgically removed in a nephrectomy? |
Kidney | |
5. | In terms of distance from the Sun, what planet comes between Saturn and Neptune? |
Uranus | |
6. | How is 16 feet 4.85 inches expressed in centimetres? |
500 | |
7. | What 'C' describes a substance used to increase the rate of a chemical reaction? |
Catalyst | |
8. | From what animal is cashmere wool obtained? |
Goat | |
9. | What is the binary number 11111111 in decimal? |
255 | |
10. | Named after mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss, what can be measured in gauss? |
Magnetic field (aka "magnetic flux density" or "magnetic induction") | |
11. | What valuable product can be gained by mining kimberlites or lamproites? |
Diamond | |
12. | What colour is orange blossom? |
White | |
13. | 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) | |
14. | How many carpal bones make up a human wrist? |
8 (A Scaphoid, B Lunate, C Triquetrum, D Pisiform, E Trapezium, F Trapezoid, G Capitate, H Hamate) | |
15. | What type of owl is this? |
Barn owl | |
16. | What 'W' describes a sharpening stone used to grind and hone the edges of knives and steel tools? |
Whetstone / Water stone | |
17. | Historically called the pygmy chimpanzee, what 'B' describes this species of great ape? |
Bonobo | |
18. | Delphinium and Consolida are two genera composed of around 340 species of perennial flowering plants. What 'L' is the more common name for them? |
Larkspur | |
19. | Chalcopyrite is the main source of what metal element? |
Copper | |
20. | Native to the Americas, what type of bird is a Muscovy? |
Duck | |
21. | What name is given to the female reproductive organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary? |
Pistil | |
22. | A member of the starling family, what 'M' describes this bird? |
Myna / Mynah (Common or Indian myna pictured Acridotheres tristis - Thai: นกเอี้ยงสาลิกา) | |
23. | The seeds of many fruit, including apricots, cherries, plums, and peaches, contain a compound called amygdalin. When amygdalin is ingested and broken down in the body, what 'C' is produced? |
Cyanide (Hydrogen cyanide) | |
24. | In an electrical circuit diagram, what device is represented by either of these symbols? |
Resistor | |
25. | Named after the French physicist who accidentally discovered it in 1896, what is the SI unit for radioactivity? |
Becquerel (Antoine Henri Becquerel) | |
26. | Nepetalactone is the chemical compound that gives what species of plant its characteristic scent? |
Catnip / Catswort / Catmint (Nepeta cataria) | |
27. | When the acronym EHF is used to describe the Ebola disease, what does the 'H' stand for? |
Hemorrhagic (Ebola hemorrhagic fever) | |
28. | What is the name of the planet that orbits between Mars and Venus around the sun? |
Earth | |
29. | Cynology is the scientific study of what animal? |
Dogs | |
30. | Endemic to Africa and largely terrestrial, hunting its prey on foot, what 'S' describes this bird of prey? |
Secretarybird | |
31. | What element has the chemical symbol Au? |
Gold | |
32. | What is the largest known animal ever to inhabit our planet? |
Blue Whale | |
33. | In most vertebrates, bile is stored in the gallbladder, but by what organ is it produced? |
Liver | |
34. | In electrical engineering, what is defined as the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power? |
1 Volt | |
35. | What does a palaeontologist study? |
Fossils (the scientific study of life existent prior to roughly 11,700 years before present) | |
36. | What 8-letter word can be spelt out using the chemical symbols for tin, astatine, carbon, helium, and sulphur? |
Snatches | |
37. | What consumer product did American scientist Edwin Land invent in 1947? |
Polaroid / Instant Camera (Polaroid Land Camera Model 95) | |
38. | In human beings, how many teeth normally make up a full adult set? |
32 | |
39. | How many of the eight major planets in our Solar System have no moons? |
2 (Mercury and Venus) | |
40. | What colour are the berries of the mistletoe plant? |
White | |
41. | Where in your body would you find the rods and cones? |
Eyes (Photoreceptors) | |
42. | Most notable for their superb ability to mimic sounds, what 'L' describes this bird, native to Australia? |
Lyrebird (superb lyrebird - Menura novaehollandiae) | |
43. | What measure of force per unit area is abbreviated Pa? |
Pascal | |
44. | Spell correctly the geometric term for the longest side of a right-angled triangle? |
Hypotenuse | |
45. | What is the single word term for a cubic decimetre (dm3)? |
Litre / Liter | |
46. | Also the name of an astrological sign, what constellation includes the two stars Castor & Pollux? |
Gemini | |
47. | A goitre or goiter is a swelling resulting from the enlargement of what gland? |
Thyroid | |
48. | What is the only element in the periodic table whose English spelling has no letters in common with the phrase "THREE WISE MEN"? |
Gold | |
49. | On what part of your body is your ulna? |
Arm (Forearm) | |
50. | Who invented the first thermoscope (thermometer) in 1593? |
Galileo Galilei | |
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