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Science & Nature

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1.What is the title of the work of scientific literature first published by Charles Darwin on 24th November 1859?
 
On the Origin of Species
2.Resembling a jellyfish, their venomous tentacles can deliver a painful sting. By what common name is this family of creatures known?
 
Man o' war (Portuguese Man o' war pictured. Also Indo-Pacific Man o' war.)
3.What is the name given to young geese?
 
Goslings
4.Write down the chemical symbols for potassium, nitrogen, oxygen and tungsten, in that order, to reveal a four-letter word.
 
Know (K - N - O - W)
5.What metal's silicate and aluminate compounds are used to give a distinctive deep blue colour to glass, ceramics, inks, paints and varnishes?
 
Cobalt (cobalt(II) aluminate - CoAl2O4 - is a common form of cobalt blue)
6.How many people have walked on the moon?
 
12 (Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Pete Conrad, Alan Bean, Alan Shepard, Edgar Mitchell, David Scott, James Irwin, John W. Young, Charles Duke, Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt)
7.What 8-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for sulphur, lanthanum, palladium, arsenic, and hydrogen?
 
Slapdash
8.What chemical element is represented by the symbol I?
 
Iodine
9.In reference to a coherent beam of light, what does the 'A' in the acronym LASER stand for?
 
Amplification (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation)
10.Often considered pests because of their ability to damage and kill crops, what type of insect are weevils?
 
Beetle
11.How many pairs of chromosomes make up the cells of a normal human body?
 
23
12.What 16th century Polish astronomer is famed for formulating a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than the Earth at the centre of the universe?
 
Nicolaus Copernicus (Copernican Revolution)
13.How is the metal Wolfram better known in English?
 
Tungsten (Chemical symbol W)
14.What 'P' describes an artificial device that replaces a missing body part?
 
Prosthetic / Prosthesis
15.The Chinese and the American are the only two known living species of what creature?
 
Alligator
16.What common term is used to describe milk that has been processed by breaking down the fat molecules so that they stay integrated rather than separating as cream?
 
Homogenised

17.In geometry, how many flat faces does a dodecahedron have?
 
12
18.Rockhopper, Jackass, Macaroni and Chinstrap are all types of what animal?
 
Penguin
19.What four-letter word is the mathematical term for the value that appears most often in a set of data values?
 
Mode
20.By what initials do we more commonly know dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane?
 
DDT
21.The leaves of what tree make up most of a Koala Bear's diet?
 
Eucalyptus
22.The world's highest-production dairy animals, what breed of cattle is this?
 
Holstein Friesian (often shortened as Friesians in Europe, and Holsteins in North America)
23.What 'C' is an adjective applied to any disorder you are born with?
 
Congenital
24.Cs is the symbol for what metal element?
 
Caesium
25.What chemical element was historically called brimstone?
 
Sulphur / Sulfur
26.What name is given to animals that neither possess nor develop a backbone?
 
Invertebrates
27.What chemical element takes its name from the Greek word for pale green?
 
Chlorine (Greek: χλωρóς khlôros)
28.What is the chemical symbol for gold?
 
Au
29.What organs of the body are affected by exotropia?
 
Eyes
30.Used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation, what SI unit is represented by the symbol Gy?
 
Gray
31.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)
32.What 'V' describes the chemical process that hardens rubber with the addition of sulphur?
 
Vulcanisation

33.Derived from the Latin word for 'fire', what 'I' describes a type of rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava?
 
Igneous
34.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
35.How many wings does a bee have?
 
4
36.What 'V' describes the science, production and study of grapes?
 
Viticulture / Viniculture
37.What 'M' describes this genus of Old World monkeys?
 
Macaque
38.Would a strong acid have a pH value nearer to 0 or 14?
 
0
39.What animal's name is derived from the Afrikaans for "earth pig"?
 
Aardvark
40.What is measured in amps?
 
Electric current
41.Native to Africa, by what name are Galagos more commonly known?
 
Bush babies / Nagapies
42.The Bortle scale is a nine-level numeric scale that measures the brightness at any given location of what?
 
The night sky (from 1 "Excellent dark-sky" to 9 "Inner-city sky")
43.What single unit of area is approximately 4,047 square metres?
 
Acre
44.The symbol for what chemical element is derived from its Latin name, cuprum?
 
Copper (Cu)
45.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tungsten, Astatine, Carbon and Hydrogen?
 
Watch
46.With a highly developed sense of smell, unusual in a bird, what are the only birds with nostrils at the end of their long beaks?
 
Kiwis
47.What four letter acronym describes the organisation in charge of the Large Hadron Collider beneath the France-Switzerland border near Geneva?
 
CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire)
48.What 'P' describes any chemical substance released by an animal that serves to influence the physiology or behaviour of other members of the same species?
 
Pheromone
49.What 'A' describes the study of human biological and physiological characteristics and their evolution?
 
Anthropology
50.According to the SI standard, how many bytes are there in a terabyte?
 
1 trillion or 1012


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