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Science & Nature

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1.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for silver, rhenium and einsteinium?
 
Agrees
2.What name was given to the first human spaceflight program of the United States?
 
Project Mercury
3.What chemical element with the atomic number 27 can be used to create a blue pigment?
 
Cobalt (as cobalt(II) oxide-aluminium oxide CoAl2O4)
4.More than five times heavier than a human's, what species of whale has the largest brain on Earth?
 
Sperm whale
5.A U.S. government agency, what does NASA stand for?
 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
6.What mode of transport did Christopher Cockerell patent in 1955?
 
Hovercraft
7.The Bessemer process was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of what?
 
Steel
8.Also known as the 'common shoulder muscles', what 'D' describes these?
 
Deltoids
9.What 'B' describes a camel with two humps?
 
Bactrian (in contrast to the single-humped dromedary camel)
10.What 'S' describes a form of therapy and the Japanese word for "finger pressure"?
 
Shiatsu (Kanji: 指圧)
11.Rigel, Betelgeuse and Bellatrix are the brightest stars of what constellation?
 
Orion
12.What is the chemical symbol for gold?
 
Au
13.Mostly found in eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Australia, and spanning 41 species, what common name is given to this family of birds?
 
Bird-of-paradise
14.What element has the chemical symbol Au?
 
Gold
15.When ρ = m/V, what does 'ρ' stand for?
 
Density (ρ is the lower case Greek letter rho, most often used for density)
16.In technical drawing terms, what does CAD stand for?
 
Computer-aided design

17.Partly named after its native U.S. state, what two words describe this, the world's largest domesticated cat breed?
 
Maine Coon
18.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)
19.Used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation, what SI unit is represented by the symbol Gy?
 
Gray
20.How many planets in our solar system are larger than the Earth?
 
4 (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
21.Visible throughout the world, what is the name of this constellation?
 
Orion
22.How is the medical condition dyspepsia better known?
 
Indigestion or upset stomach
23.The becquerel (symbol Bq) is the SI derived unit of what?
 
Radioactivity
24.By what name is calcium oxide (CaO) more commonly known?
 
Quicklime / Burnt Lime
25.In geometry, what 'V' describes a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet?
 
Vertex (plural: vertices or vertexes)
26.Used for many years as a treatment for malaria, what is extracted from the bark of the South American cinchona tree?
 
Quinine
27.When listed alphabetically, what is the last chemical element?
 
Zirconium
28.In modern astronomy, what constellation is known as "the Chained Lady" or "the Chained Woman"?
 
Andromeda
29.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
30.What is the collective noun for a group of crows?
 
Murder / Horde
31.What astronomical structures get their name from the Greek word for "milky"?
 
Galaxies (Greek γαλαξίας galaxias)
32.In degrees Fahrenheit, what is the boiling point of water?
 
212 (211.9 °F / 99.97 °C )

33.With a lifespan exceeding 200 years, this Arctic-dwelling whale is the longest known living mammal on Earth. What is it called?
 
Bowhead
34.A fine imaging device, what do the initials SEM stand for?
 
Scanning Electron Microscope
35.In the diagram below, What are the axes labelled A. and B. called?
 
A. Pitch B. Yaw
36.What name is given to a second full moon occurring in the same calendar month as another?
 
Blue moon (as in the expression "once in a blue moon")
37.How many planets in our solar system are bigger than Earth?
 
4 (Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus)
38.What four-letter word is used to describe a female red deer?
 
Hind
39.What 'C' is the common name for this flower?
 
Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus / bachelor's button)
40.What element has the atomic number 6?
 
Carbon
41.What English chemist invented the miners' safety lamp and also discovered sodium and potassium?
 
Sir Humphry Davy
42.In an electrical circuit diagram, what device is represented by either of these symbols?
 
Resistor
43.First launched from a modified Boeing 747 in 1977, though incapable of space flight, what was the name of the very first Space Shuttle?
 
Enterprise
44.In computing, what does the letter 'S' stand for in 'ASCII'?
 
Standard (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)
45.What major planet in our solar system has a mean distance of approximately 93 million miles from the Sun?
 
Earth
46.What type of bird is this?
 
Pheasant (Common Pheasant / Ring-necked Pheasant)
47.What was the surname of the man who invented vulcanised rubber in 1839?
 
Goodyear (Charles Goodyear)
48.What planet in our solar system is named after the Roman messenger to the Gods?
 
Mercury
49.At 47.87 km/s, what planet in our solar system has the fastest orbital speed?
 
Mercury
50.What creatures live in a formicary?
 
Ants


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