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1. | Dogs are canine; cats are feline. What are ursine? |
Bears | |
2. | How many vertebrae are there in the human spinal column? |
33 | |
3. | In which part of the body are the pectoral muscles? |
Chest | |
4. | What is the Latin medical term for your shoulder blade? |
Scapula | |
5. | What type of animal is a Saluki? |
Dog (Persian Greyhound / Royal Dog of Egypt) | |
6. | Titanium dioxide is commonly used as a pigment to produce what colour? |
White (Titanium white) | |
7. | On what part of your body is your ulna? |
Arm (Forearm) | |
8. | What degenerative brain disorder is named after the German scientist who first described it in 1906? |
Alzheimer's (Alois Alzheimer) | |
9. | What 'G' is a soft, silvery metal that melts at 30°C (86°F)? |
Gallium | |
10. | How many prime numbers are there between 10 and 20? |
4 (11,13,17,19) | |
11. | In telecommunications, what does the 'G' stand for in 4G and 5G? |
Generation | |
12. | In meteorology, an okta is a unit of measurement used to describe what? |
Cloud cover (0 = completely clear, 8 = completely cloudy) | |
13. | Accounting for around 46% by weight, what is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust? |
Oxygen (Oxygen 46.1% Silicon 28.2% Aluminum 8.2% Iron 5.6% Calcium 4.2%) | |
14. | What highly potent toxin is extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant? |
Ricin | |
15. | What 'D' can describe: a device attached to the stern of a boat to slow it down in a storm; a parachute deployed to slow down a rapidly moving object; or a pilot parachute to deploy a larger parachute? |
Drogue | |
16. | Also called the Continental Toy Spaniel, what 'P' describes this breed of dog? |
Papillon (French for "butterfly" (ears)) | |
17. | The gas giants Jupiter and Saturn are composed mainly of what two chemical elements? |
Hydrogen and Helium | |
18. | What is measured in amps? |
Electric current | |
19. | What organ is surgically removed in a cholecystectomy? |
Gallbladder | |
20. | What chemical element has the atomic number 7? |
Nitrogen | |
21. | Originally from northern China, and noted for its characteristic blue-black tongue, what is the name of this dog breed? |
Chow Chow | |
22. | One of the strongest muscles in the body, what 'M' describes the muscle that controls the lower jaw? |
Masseter | |
23. | In computing, what does CPU stand for? |
Central processing unit | |
24. | Who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1921 for "his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect"? |
Albert Einstein | |
25. | In computer science, what 'B' describes a data type with only two possible values, often denoted as true and false? |
Boolean | |
26. | With toxic foliage and berries, by what name is Atropa belladonna more commonly known? |
Deadly Nightshade | |
27. | What 'R' describes any quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length? |
Rhombus | |
28. | Nephrology is the study of what internal organ? |
Kidney | |
29. | What valuable product can be gained by mining kimberlites or lamproites? |
Diamond | |
30. | What major planet in our solar system is named after the Roman god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation? |
Saturn | |
31. | Correctly spell the name of this dog breed. |
Chihuahua | |
32. | Ethylene glycol is the active ingredient in what liquid used by drivers? |
Antifreeze | |
33. | What is the medical term for your shinbone? |
Tibia | |
34. | What is the anatomical term for your kneecap? |
Patella | |
35. | Released in 1980 by Philips and Sony, the specifications for what product were described in the first edition of the Red Book? |
Compact Disc | |
36. | What part of the body is removed during a glossectomy? |
Tongue | |
37. | What 'A' secrete honeydew as they feed on plant sap? |
Aphids | |
38. | The alpaca is a camelid mammal native to what continent? |
South America | |
39. | What material powers the world's five largest power producing facilities? |
Water (Hydroelectric dams) | |
40. | What single unit of metric measurement is equivalent to 61.0237441 cubic inches? |
Litre / Liter | |
41. | What is the largest known animal ever to inhabit our planet? |
Blue Whale | |
42. | Also called spiny anteaters, what 'E' describes this egg-laying mammal? |
Echidna | |
43. | A common file format for images, what does PNG stand for? |
Portable Network Graphics | |
44. | A second-level domain for universities, colleges, and research institutes in countries such as the United Kingdom, Thailand, India, Japan, and New Zealand; what two letters are missing from these domain names? |
ac | |
45. | What chemical element takes its name from the Greek word for pale green? |
Chlorine (Greek: χλωρóς khlôros) | |
46. | What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tungsten, aluminium, potassium, and erbium? |
Walker | |
47. | In the context of PTZ security cameras, what does PTZ stand for? |
Pan-Tilt-Zoom | |
48. | Native to Australia, what type of animal is a taipan? |
Snake | |
49. | Used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation, what SI unit is represented by the symbol Gy? |
Gray | |
50. | Where, exactly, on the human body is the columella? |
Nose (the fleshy external end of the nasal septum) | |
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