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Science & Nature

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1.Introduced in 1973, what is measured on the Saffir-Simpson scale?
 
Hurricanes (in the Atlantic Ocean and northern Pacific Ocean east of the International Date Line)
2.Medial epicondylitis is better known by what sport-related term?
 
Golfer's elbow (Tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis)
3.How many degrees does the Earth rotate in one hour?
 
15 (360 ÷ 24)
4.What organ is surgically removed in a nephrectomy?
 
Kidney
5.In terms of distance from the Sun, what planet comes between Saturn and Neptune?
 
Uranus
6.How is 16 feet 4.85 inches expressed in centimetres?
 
500
7.What 'C' describes a substance used to increase the rate of a chemical reaction?
 
Catalyst
8.From what animal is cashmere wool obtained?
 
Goat
9.What is the binary number 11111111 in decimal?
 
255
10.Named after mathematician and physicist Carl Friedrich Gauss, what can be measured in gauss?
 
Magnetic field (aka "magnetic flux density" or "magnetic induction")
11.What valuable product can be gained by mining kimberlites or lamproites?
 
Diamond
12.What colour is orange blossom?
 
White
13.Three 1.5 volt 500 mAh batteries are connected in series. What is their combined output voltage (v) and electric charge (mAh)?
 
4.5 v 500 mAh (If connected in parallel they would output 1.5 v 1500 mAh)
14.How many carpal bones make up a human wrist?
 
8 (A Scaphoid, B Lunate, C Triquetrum, D Pisiform, E Trapezium, F Trapezoid, G Capitate, H Hamate)
15.What type of owl is this?
 
Barn owl
16.What 'W' describes a sharpening stone used to grind and hone the edges of knives and steel tools?
 
Whetstone / Water stone

17.Historically called the pygmy chimpanzee, what 'B' describes this species of great ape?
 
Bonobo
18.Delphinium and Consolida are two genera composed of around 340 species of perennial flowering plants. What 'L' is the more common name for them?
 
Larkspur
19.Chalcopyrite is the main source of what metal element?
 
Copper
20.Native to the Americas, what type of bird is a Muscovy?
 
Duck
21.What name is given to the female reproductive organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary?
 
Pistil
22.A member of the starling family, what 'M' describes this bird?
 
Myna / Mynah (Common or Indian myna pictured Acridotheres tristis - Thai: นกเอี้ยงสาลิกา)
23.The seeds of many fruit, including apricots, cherries, plums, and peaches, contain a compound called amygdalin. When amygdalin is ingested and broken down in the body, what 'C' is produced?
 
Cyanide (Hydrogen cyanide)
24.In an electrical circuit diagram, what device is represented by either of these symbols?
 
Resistor
25.Named after the French physicist who accidentally discovered it in 1896, what is the SI unit for radioactivity?
 
Becquerel (Antoine Henri Becquerel)
26.Nepetalactone is the chemical compound that gives what species of plant its characteristic scent?
 
Catnip / Catswort / Catmint (Nepeta cataria)
27.When the acronym EHF is used to describe the Ebola disease, what does the 'H' stand for?
 
Hemorrhagic (Ebola hemorrhagic fever)
28.What is the name of the planet that orbits between Mars and Venus around the sun?
 
Earth
29.Cynology is the scientific study of what animal?
 
Dogs
30.Endemic to Africa and largely terrestrial, hunting its prey on foot, what 'S' describes this bird of prey?
 
Secretarybird
31.What element has the chemical symbol Au?
 
Gold
32.What is the largest known animal ever to inhabit our planet?
 
Blue Whale

33.In most vertebrates, bile is stored in the gallbladder, but by what organ is it produced?
 
Liver
34.In electrical engineering, what is defined as the potential difference across a conductor when a current of one ampere dissipates one watt of power?
 
1 Volt
35.What does a palaeontologist study?
 
Fossils (the scientific study of life existent prior to roughly 11,700 years before present)
36.What 8-letter word can be spelt out using the chemical symbols for tin, astatine, carbon, helium, and sulphur?
 
Snatches
37.What consumer product did American scientist Edwin Land invent in 1947?
 
Polaroid / Instant Camera (Polaroid Land Camera Model 95)
38.In human beings, how many teeth normally make up a full adult set?
 
32
39.How many of the eight major planets in our Solar System have no moons?
 
2 (Mercury and Venus)
40.What colour are the berries of the mistletoe plant?
 
White
41.Where in your body would you find the rods and cones?
 
Eyes (Photoreceptors)
42.Most notable for their superb ability to mimic sounds, what 'L' describes this bird, native to Australia?
 
Lyrebird (superb lyrebird - Menura novaehollandiae)
43.What measure of force per unit area is abbreviated Pa?
 
Pascal
44.Spell correctly the geometric term for the longest side of a right-angled triangle?
 
Hypotenuse
45.What is the single word term for a cubic decimetre (dm3)?
 
Litre / Liter
46.Also the name of an astrological sign, what constellation includes the two stars Castor & Pollux?
 
Gemini
47.A goitre or goiter is a swelling resulting from the enlargement of what gland?
 
Thyroid
48.What is the only element in the periodic table whose English spelling has no letters in common with the phrase "THREE WISE MEN"?
 
Gold
49.On what part of your body is your ulna?
 
Arm (Forearm)
50.Who invented the first thermoscope (thermometer) in 1593?
 
Galileo Galilei


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