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Science & Nature

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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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