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1. | The symbol for what chemical element is derived from the Latin word plumbum? |
Lead (Pb) | |
2. | In mental health terms, what do the initials ADHD stand for? |
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder | |
3. | What is the collective noun for a group of monkeys? |
A troop | |
4. | In electronics, what do the letters LED stand for? |
Light Emitting Diode | |
5. | What element has the highest melting point? |
Carbon | |
6. | "Consumption" was the most common nineteenth century English word for what disease? |
Tuberculosis | |
7. | What highly contagious disease is caused by infection with the varicella zoster virus? |
Chickenpox | |
8. | How many legs does a cockroach have? |
6 | |
9. | In mathematics, what is the value of 5 factorial? |
120 (5×4×3×2×1) | |
10. | What 'C' describes a type of hand saw used to cut intricate external shapes and interior cut-outs in woodworking or carpentry? |
Coping saw | |
11. | What highly contagious disease is caused by the varicella zoster virus? |
Chickenpox | |
12. | What 'E' is the medical term for a blockage inside a blood vessel? |
Embolism | |
13. | What is inflamed if you suffer from nephritis? |
Kidneys | |
14. | What name is given to a young cow before she has had her first calf? |
Heifer | |
15. | What 'A' describes a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death? |
Anaphylaxis / Anaphylactic (Ancient Greek: ἀνά, romanized: ana, lit. 'against' and φύλαξις (phylaxis) 'protection') | |
16. | What farm animal has the Latin name Gallus gallus domesticus? |
Chicken | |
17. | What is the common term for somnambulism? |
Sleepwalking | |
18. | What 'E' is the medical term for the outermost layer of human skin? |
Epidermis | |
19. | Named after the scientist who published them between 1609 and 1619, three scientific laws describing the motion of planets around the Sun are known as _______ laws of planetary motion. (fill in the blank.) |
Kepler's (Johannes Kepler) | |
20. | In the correct order, what three words are missing from this diagram? |
Camber, Toe, Caster | |
21. | What 'S' is a fatal, degenerative disease that affects the nervous systems of sheep and goats? |
Scrapie | |
22. | What name is given to the two instants of time each year when the centre of the visible Sun is directly above the equator? |
Equinox (around 20 March and 23 September) | |
23. | Which two islands are the only places wild Orangutans currently inhabit? |
Sumatra and Borneo | |
24. | What 7-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for iodine, rhenium, lanthanum, and neodymium? |
Ireland | |
25. | In reference to a computer monitor, what does VDU stand for? |
Visual/Video Display Unit | |
26. | Native to Australia, what type of animal is a taipan? |
Snake | |
27. | Carrots are a rich source of beta carotene, converted by the human body into what vitamin? |
A | |
28. | What type of creature is nicknamed the sea wasp? |
Jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri - Australian box jelly) | |
29. | What bone gets separated from the scapula when you dislocate your shoulder? |
Humerus | |
30. | Named after a Titan of Greek mythology, what 'A' describes the highest vertebra of the backbone, supporting the skull? |
Atlas (C1) | |
31. | For what important historical application is radioactive carbon-14 used? |
Carbon dating | |
32. | At room temperature, what is the most malleable metal element? |
Gold (a single gram can be beaten into a sheet of 1 square metre) | |
33. | Endemic to New Zealand, and also known as the owl parrot, what 'K' describes this large, flightless, nocturnal bird? |
Kakapo | |
34. | By what name is the white crystalline powder diamorphine hydrochloride more commonly known? |
Heroin | |
35. | Where are the smallest bones in the human body located? |
Ear | |
36. | What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tungsten, Silver, and Erbium? |
Wager | |
37. | Nephrology is the study of what internal organ? |
Kidney | |
38. | What 'P' describes an artificial device that replaces a missing body part? |
Prosthetic / Prosthesis | |
39. | What was the surname of the German engineer who invented and patented the first rotary engine? |
Wankel (Felix Wankel) | |
40. | Aurum is the latin name for what precious metal? |
Gold (Au) | |
41. | Former British athlete Zola Budd was born in what country? |
South Africa | |
42. | What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for boron, uranium, rhenium, and gold? |
Bureau | |
43. | What 8-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for nickel, cerium, titanium, and einsteinium? |
Niceties | |
44. | Where on your body is the ethmoid bone and septal cartilage? |
Nose | |
45. | Using higher temperatures than soldering, what 'B' describes a metal-joining process in which two or more metal items are joined together by melting and flowing a filler metal into the joint, without melting the work pieces? |
Brazing | |
46. | In what decade did the world's first solid-state desktop electronic calculator go on sale? |
1960s (Friden model EC-130 in June 1963) | |
47. | In human beings, deep tenderness at McBurney's point is an indication of acute what? |
Appendicitis | |
48. | In human anatomy, where are the metacarpals? |
Hands | |
49. | One of the strongest muscles in the body, what 'M' describes the muscle that controls the lower jaw? |
Masseter | |
50. | What term for something lacking pigmentation is derived from the Latin word for 'white'? |
Albino (Latin: albus) | |
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