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Science & Nature

50 randomly selected Science & Nature questions for quizmasters.

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1.What name is given to the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone?
 
Achilles tendon / Calcaneal tendon
2.What acid was historically obtained by distilling the bodies of red ants?
 
Formic Acid (HCO2H - from the Latin word for ant, formica)
3.What is the aquatic larva of an amphibian more commonly called?
 
Tadpole
4.How many humps does a Bactrian camel have?
 
2 (a dromedary camel has 1 hump)
5.What does a dipsomaniac have an uncontrollable craving for?
 
Alcohol
6.At 0.5mm thick, where is the thinnest layer of skin on the human body?
 
Eyes (under the eyes and around the eyelids)
7.What single unit of measurement was historically defined as being equivalent to one minute of latitude?
 
1 nautical mile
8.Primarily used as cover glass for portable electronic devices, what is the brand name of the specialised toughened glass developed and manufactured by Corning?
 
Gorilla Glass
9.What is the only known genus of fish to have a prehensile tail?
 
Seahorse
10.What does the 'V' stand for in the fertility treatment IVF?
 
Vitro (In vitro fertilization)
11.Built by the American corporation SpaceX, on 30th May 2020, _____ 2 became the first private spacecraft to carry astronauts into orbit. (fill in the blank)
 
Dragon
12.How many nanoseconds are there in 1 millisecond?
 
1 million ((1 second = 1 billion nanoseconds) / 1000 milliseconds)
13.What part of the body is removed during a glossectomy?
 
Tongue
14.What 'A' is a syndrome defined as a mild form of autism combined with relatively normal language and intelligence?
 
Asperger's
15.What is the common term for hydrogen nitride gas?
 
Ammonia
16.What endangered animal is the symbol of the World Wide Fund for Nature?
 
(Giant) Panda

17.All crewed Russian spaceflights are launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome. In what country is it?
 
Kazakhstan
18.What 6-letter word is a short form description of a medical device for injecting a measured dose of adrenaline, most often used for the treatment of anaphylaxis?
 
EpiPen (Epinephrine autoinjector)
19.What 'L' derives its name from the Latin for "wool oil"?
 
Lanolin (Latin: lāna, ‘wool’, and oleum, ‘oil’)
20.Malic acid derives its name from the Latin word for which fruit?
 
Apple (Latin: mālum)
21.What was the surname of the man who invented vulcanised rubber in 1839?
 
Goodyear (Charles Goodyear)
22."A Silly Dancing Frog Giggles Happily" and "Jazzy Kangaroo's Little Semi" are two examples of mnemonics used to help remember what?
 
Keyboard characters (Middle row)
23.In which organ of the human body would you find the alveoli ?
 
Lungs (Latin: alveolus "little cavity")
24.Endemic to Africa and largely terrestrial, hunting its prey on foot, what 'S' describes this bird of prey?
 
Secretarybird
25.In the diagram below, What are the axes labelled A. and B. called?
 
A. Pitch B. Yaw
26.In modern day terms, how many inches are there in a cubit?
 
18
27.Discovered in 1986, Cordelia is the innermost known moon of what planet?
 
Uranus (Discovered on 20th January 1986 in images taken by Voyager 2)
28.What four letter acronym describes the organisation in charge of the Large Hadron Collider beneath the France-Switzerland border near Geneva?
 
CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire)
29.What is the surname of the 17th century German mathematician whose three laws of planetary motion are named after him?
 
Kepler (Johannes Kepler - Kepler's laws of planetary motion)
30.Nitrogen and Oxygen make up 99% of the Earth's atmosphere. At 0.934%, what is the third-most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
 
Argon (followed by carbon dioxide at 0.04%)
31.What 'F' describes the plant whose fibres are used to make linen?
 
Flax
32.Barnacle, Emperor and Greylag are all species of what?
 
Goose

33.In computing, what does the acronym ROM stand for?
 
Read Only Memory
34.What Greek scholar reportedly proclaimed "Eureka!" when he stepped into a bath and noticed the displacement of water?
 
Archimedes
35.Native to eastern Africa, Impatiens walleriana is a popular houseplant around the world. What is its more common name?
 
Busy Lizzie / Patient Lucy
36.South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard performed the world's first successful what in December 1967?
 
Heart transplant
37.What type of creature is a cockchafer?
 
Beetle
38.What is the densest planet in our solar system?
 
Earth
39.What is the fastest animal on two legs?
 
Ostrich
40.What large animal can be White, Black, Indian, Javan, or Sumatran?
 
Rhinoceros
41.Hyperopia is a medical term for what?
 
Far-sightedness / Longsightedness (Myopia is nearsightedness / shortsightedness)
42.What name is given to the clear, straw-coloured liquid that holds blood cells in suspension?
 
Plasma
43.Acrophobia is an extreme or irrational fear of what?
 
Heights
44.How many cubic feet are there in five cubic yards?
 
135 (3 x 3 x 3 x 5)
45.What animal is the offspring of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare)?
 
Mule
46.A gas above -269 °C, at -272.2° C, what chemical element has the lowest freezing point?
 
Helium
47.My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos is one of several mnemonics used to assist remembering what?
 
Order of the planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
48.What is the only species of deer in which both male and female have antlers?
 
Reindeer / Caribou
49.Write down the chemical symbols for potassium, nitrogen, oxygen and tungsten, in that order, to reveal a four-letter word.
 
Know (K - N - O - W)
50.In mental health terms, what do the initials ADHD stand for?
 
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder


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