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Science & Nature

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1.With regard to sleep patterns, what does REM stand for?
 
Rapid Eye Movement
2.What name is given to the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone?
 
Achilles tendon / Calcaneal tendon
3.What 'C' is the correct term for Siamese Twins?
 
Conjoined twins
4.What is the most commonly known brand name for diazepam?
 
Valium (also Antenex, Apaurin, Apzepam, Apozepam, Diazepan, Hexalid, Normabel, Pax, Stesolid, Stedon, Vival, Valaxona)
5.What organ of the body is affected by Bright's Disease?
 
Kidney
6.In nature, what 'P' describes a layer of ground (soil, rock or sediment) that remains frozen for more than two consecutive years?
 
Permafrost
7.What is the collective noun for a group of leopards?
 
Leap / Lepe
8.What 'D' describes a mosquito-borne virus whose symptoms include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash?
 
Dengue
9.What 'H' is a more common name for the medical terms pyrosis and cardialgia?
 
Heartburn
10.What 'A' is a more common name for the hormone epinephrine?
 
Adrenaline
11.What 'O' describes rain that is produced when moist air is forced upwards over rising terrain, such as a mountain?
 
Orographic
12.An industry standard for cables and connectors, what does USB stand for?
 
Universal Serial Bus
13.How many bones are there in an adult human hand?
 
27
14.The atmosphere of Mars is largely made up of 2% argon, 2.8% nitrogen, and 95% of what chemical compound?
 
Carbon dioxide
15.In what decade did Albert Einstein publish his Annus Mirabilis papers on what is now called special relativity?
 
The 1900s (1905)
16.Scheelite is an important ore of what metal?
 
Tungsten (CaWO4)

17.To the nearest 2%, what is the percent mass of oxygen in water?
 
88.8% (rougly 16 ÷ 18, more accurately 15.99999 ÷ 18.01528)
18.Named after an indigenous people of the United States, what is the largest species of Pacific salmon?
 
Chinook
19.After the Sun and the Moon, what is the third brightest celestial object as seen by the naked eye from the Earth?
 
Venus (followed by Jupiter and Mars)
20.Would a strong acid have a pH value nearer to 0 or 14?
 
0
21.What 'P' describes this breed of toy spaniel?
 
Papillon
22.Horse is to equine as pig is to what?
 
Porcine / Suine
23.Deuterium oxide (2H2O or D2O) is commonly known as what?
 
Heavy water
24.What part of the small intestine derives its name from the Latin for "twelve"?
 
Duodenum (duodenum digitorum: twelve fingers' breadth)
25.What do Chiropterans have that most other mammals don't?
 
Wings (i.e. bats)
26.What 'B' describes an instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure?
 
Barometer
27.The name of what animal is derived from the Malay and Indonesian words meaning "person of the forest"?
 
Orangutan (orang "person" and hutan "forest")
28.What family of seabirds include species called White, Spectacled, Common, Black, and Arctic?
 
Tern
29.What simple name is given to the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of all mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound?
 
Acoustics
30.What 8-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for barium, rubidium, tungsten, iodine, and rhenium?
 
Barbwire
31.Wapiti (Cervus canadensis) are one of the largest species in the deer family. By what name are they more commonly known?
 
Elk
32.In geometry, a hendecagon (also undecagon or endecagon) is a polygon with how many sides?
 
11 (from Greek hendeka "eleven" / from Latin undecim "eleven")

33.Which part of a horse consists of a dock and a skirt?
 
Tail
34.How many Troy ounces are there in a Troy pound?
 
12
35.C22H28N2O is a major contributor to fatal and non-fatal overdoses around the world, particularly in the United States. What 'F' is the generic name for this synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine?
 
Fentanyl
36.Cs is the symbol for what metal element?
 
Caesium
37.In engineering, what 'G' describes a pivoted support that allows the rotation of an object about a single axis?
 
Gimbal
38.In 1873, Norwegian physician Gerhard Hansen discovered the bacillus that causes what infectious disease?
 
Leprosy (Hansen's disease)
39.What 'P' is the stomach enzyme that serves to digest proteins found in ingested food?
 
Pepsin
40.What chemical element has the atomic number 5?
 
Boron
41.What metal element is combined with a halogen to produce a light-sensitive chemical compound, most commonly used in photographic film and paper?
 
Silver
42.The chemical compound HCN is commonly known as Hydrogen ... what?
 
Cyanide (Prussic acid)
43.What planet has 27 known moons, all of which are named after characters from the works of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope?
 
Uranus
44.Usually used underwater, the acronym SONAR stands for ____ ____ and ____ (fill in the blanks.)
 
Sound navigation and ranging
45.The brightest stars in Ursa Major, how many visible stars make up the Big Dipper, or Plough?
 
7
46.Named for the markings on its back and sides, what name is given to this, the smallest and most common seal in the Arctic?
 
Ringed seal
47.Which scientist was dubbed "The Wizard of Menlo Park"?
 
Thomas Edison
48.The heaviest known bony fish in the world, with adults weighing up to 1,000 kg, what species of fish is this?
 
Sunfish / Mola (Ocean sunfish / Common mola)
49.On what part of the body might a doctor use an otoscope?
 
Ear
50.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for silver, rhenium and einsteinium?
 
Agrees


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