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Science & Nature

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1.What 'M' describes this type of monkey?
 
Mandrill
2.What 'A' is the most commonly used family of rockets launched by the European Space Agency?
 
Ariane
3.What type of animal is a brown booby?
 
Bird
4.What is a more common name for the medical term nocturnal enuresis?
 
Bedwetting
5.Where, exactly, on the human body is the columella?
 
Nose (the fleshy external end of the nasal septum)
6.What 6-letter word can be made using the chemical symbols for Tin, Iodine, Phosphorus, and Erbium?
 
Sniper
7.Named after a French physicist, what 'C' is the fundamental unit of electric charge?
 
Coulomb
8.How is the medical condition dyspepsia better known?
 
Indigestion or upset stomach
9.What does this laundry care symbol mean?
 
Do not bleach
10.What 'R' is a viral disease historically called Hydrophobia?
 
Rabies
11.How many microseconds are there in one second?
 
1 million
12.Sn is the chemical symbol for what metal element?
 
Tin (Latin: stannum)
13.Would a strong acid have a pH value nearer to 0 or 14?
 
0
14.What is the SI derived unit of electric potential and electromotive force?
 
Volt
15.What 'N' is the medical term for a chronic sleep disorder characterised by an excessive urge to sleep at inappropriate times?
 
Narcolepsy
16.First defined in 1913 by radiochemist Frederick Soddy, what 'I' describes variants of a chemical element with the same proton number, but different neutron number?
 
Isotopes

17.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)
18.How many prime numbers are there between 10 and 20?
 
4 (11,13,17,19)
19.Native to North Africa and Gibraltar, and the only population of wild monkeys in Europe, what type of macaque is this?
 
Barbary macaque / Barbary ape / Magot
20.At 20 °C, sound travels through air at how many metres per second? [±10]
 
343
21.What is the name of the world's first "test tube baby", born on 25th July 1978 in Oldham, England?
 
Louise Brown
22.What type of creature is a cockchafer?
 
Beetle
23.Deuteranopia, tritanopia, and protanopia are three forms of what medical condition?
 
Colour blindness (Colour vision deficiency)
24.The essential clotting protein found in blood is called Factor what?
 
8 / VIII
25.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tungsten, Silver, and Erbium?
 
Wager
26.Horology is the study and measurement of what?
 
Time (from Greek ὥρα hṓra "hour; time")
27.What Greek scholar reportedly proclaimed "Eureka!" when he stepped into a bath and noticed the displacement of water?
 
Archimedes
28.In reference to aircraft such as the Harrier Jump Jet, what does VTOL stand for?
 
Vertical Take-Off and Landing
29.Originally from northern China, and noted for its characteristic blue-black tongue, what is the name of this dog breed?
 
Chow Chow
30.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
31.What name is given to a positively charged ion?
 
Cation (an ion with fewer electrons than protons, giving it a positive charge)
32.How many objects in our solar system are larger than the Earth?
 
5 (Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)

33.If you leave hospital with gossypiboma, what went wrong?
 
Something was accidentally left inside a your body during surgery (from the Latin gossypium (“cotton wool, cotton”) and the suffix -oma, meaning a tumour or growth)
34.In the International System of Units (SI), what is the unit of frequency?
 
Hertz
35.What is the only species of penguin that lives north of the equator?
 
Galápagos
36.What is the chemical symbol for the element named after the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus?
 
Cn (Copernicium)
37.What is the common name for the chemical compound NH3?
 
Ammonia / Azane
38.What 'D' is the medical term for any substance that promotes the increased production of urine?
 
Diuretic
39.What is the acute angle between the hands of a clock at half past three?
 
75° (acute < 90° / obtuse > 90° and < 180° / reflex > 180° and < 360°)
40.Mycology is the study of what?
 
Fungi (from the Greek μύκης, meaning "fungus")
41.What 'V' describes the science, production and study of grapes?
 
Viticulture / Viniculture
42.What is the chemical symbol for Titanium?
 
Ti
43.What large animal can be White, Black, Indian, Javan, or Sumatran?
 
Rhinoceros
44.Having been kept as pets by drug lord Pablo Escobar until his death in 1993; what native African mammal escaped captivity in 2009 and is now an invasive wild species in Columbia?
 
Hippopotamus
45.What single unit of measure equals one-millionth of a metre or one-thousandth of a millimetre?
 
Micron (also Micrometre/Micrometer)
46.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tungsten, Arsenic and Tellurium?
 
Waste
47.What 'D' describes a medical device used to apply electric shocks to restore the rhythm of an irregular heartbeat?
 
Defibrillator
48.Native to Madagascar, what is this animal called?
 
Aye-aye
49.What colour does litmus paper turn when immersed in a solution below pH 4.5?
 
Red (acidic)
50.How many bones are there in an adult human hand?
 
27


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