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Science & Nature

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1.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for sulphur, gold, nitrogen, and arsenic?
 
Saunas
2.With regard to sleep patterns, what does REM stand for?
 
Rapid Eye Movement
3.What two body parts are connected by the Eustachian tube?
 
Nose and ear
4.Sometimes abbreviated on the internet as TBL, who was the inventor of the World Wide Web?
 
Tim Berners-Lee
5.On the endangered list since 2009, what animal is this?
 
Tasmanian Devil
6.In the context of PTZ security cameras, what does PTZ stand for?
 
Pan-Tilt-Zoom
7.Sugars, starches and fibres are all made up from what three chemical elements?
 
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (Carbohydrates)
8.What is the more common term for the medical condition hydrocephalus?
 
Water on the brain
9.What colour are the flowers of a tomato plant?
 
Yellow
10.How many feet are there in a fathom?
 
6
11.What 'R' describes an alternative therapy involving the physical act of applying pressure to the feet, hands, or ears?
 
Reflexology (Zone therapy)
12.Aboard a U.S.-launched V-2 rocket on 20th February 1947, what were the first animals sent into space?
 
Fruit flies
13.What alkaline earth metal has the atomic number 12 in the periodic table?
 
Magnesium
14.In the computer world, what is DTP an abbreviation of?
 
Desktop publishing
15.Succeeding the Enterprise prototype, how many operational Space Shuttle orbiters did NASA build?
 
5 (Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour)
16.What is the fastest animal on two legs?
 
Ostrich

17.What 'E' is the medical term for a blockage inside a blood vessel?
 
Embolism
18.Protium, deuterium, and tritium are isotopes of what chemical element?
 
Hydrogen (1H, 2H (D), and 3H (T))
19.To what family of amphibians do mudpuppies belong?
 
Salamander
20.Rhinotillexis is the medical term for what bad habit?
 
Nose-picking
21.What 'E' describes the system of glands that secrete hormones directly into the the circulatory system?
 
Endocrine (in contrast, exocrine glands release into cavities inside the body or its outer surface)
22.What chemical element takes its name from the Ancient Greek word for pale green?
 
Chlorine (Ancient Greek: χλωρóς khlôros)
23.What 'C' describes the seven vertebrae in the human neck?
 
Cervical
24.What type of animals are studied by a lepidopterist?
 
Butterflies / Moths
25.Myosotis is a genus of plants colloquially known in the northern hemisphere as what?
 
Forget-me-not / Scorpion grass
26.What common name is given to this nocturnal gliding possum?
 
Sugar glider (Petaurus breviceps)
27.What Apollo moon mission was the first to carry a Lunar Roving Vehicle?
 
Apollo 15
28.What is the smallest angle between the hands of a clock at half past one?
 
135°
29.What element is the main component of bronze and brass?
 
Copper
30.How many watts are there in a gigawatt?
 
1 billion (109 / 1,000,000,000)
31.What is the common name for a periorbital hematoma?
 
Black eye
32.What organs of the body are affected by exotropia?
 
Eyes

33.What single word describes this equation?
6CO2 + 6H2O
C6H12O6 + 6O2
 
Photosynthesis (Carbon Dioxide + Water → Sugar + Oxygen)
34.Native to India, what 'G' describes this fish-eating crocodile?
 
Gharial / Gavial
35.Launched in 1977, the only spacecraft to have visited the two ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, is called ________ 2. (fill in the blank)
 
Voyager
36.What is the smallest perfect number?
 
6 (A positive integer that is equal to the sum of its positive divisors, excluding the number itself.)
37.In both Imperial and U.S. customary units, what single unit is equal to a quarter of a pint?
 
Gill (5 Imperial fl oz or 4 US fl oz)
38.A lack of what vitamin causes Nyctalopia, or Night Blindness?
 
A
39.What 'A' describes the genus of mosquito whose species transmit dengue fever, yellow fever, West Nile fever, the Zika virus, and chikungunya?
 
Aedes (Asian Tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus pictured )
40.Of the 8 major planets in our solar system, which has the longest orbital period around the Sun?
 
Neptune (164.79 Earth years)
41.What was the surname of the German engineer who invented and patented the first rotary engine?
 
Wankel (Felix Wankel)
42.What 'G' describes the essential component of a sundial that casts a shadow onto the dial?
 
Gnomon
43.What is the common name for the chemical compound NH3?
 
Ammonia / Azane
44.Measurements of HDL and LDL are used to determine the level of what in the bloodstream?
 
Cholesterol
45.What type of animal is a California sheephead?
 
Fish
46.What 'O' describes a process by which molecules of a solvent pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane?
 
Osmosis
47.What 'H' is the term used to describe inflammation of the liver?
 
Hepatitis
48.In the correct order, what three words are missing from this diagram?
 
Camber, Toe, Caster
49.What is the more common name for the clavicle?
 
Collarbone
50.What 'S' describes a cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current?
 
Solenoid


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