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Science & Nature

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1.In a complete cycle on a 2-stroke-cycle engine, how many revolutions of the crankshaft are there?
 
1
2.What unit of electric potential is equivalent to one joule of energy per coulomb ?
 
Volt
3.In solar energy terms, what does PV stand for?
 
Photovoltaic
4.What Englishman, born in 1791, is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer?
 
Charles Babbage
5.A gas above -269 °C, at -272.2° C, what chemical element has the lowest freezing point?
 
Helium
6.In radio communication terms, what does A.M. stand for?
 
Amplitude Modulation
7.What 8-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tungsten, argon, manganese, einsteinium, and sulphur?
 
Warmness
8.What are Röntgen rays better known as?
 
X-rays
9.What four-letter word is the mathematical term for the value that appears most often in a set of data values?
 
Mode
10.A pseudoscience popular in the 19th century, what did a phrenologist study?
 
Skull / Brain
11.In computing, what name is given to malicious software that threatens to publish the victim's data or perpetually block access to it unless a payment is made?
 
Ransomware
12.What is the name of the space probe, launched in 1972, carrying this plaque depicting a guide to planet earth?
 
Pioneer 10
13.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)
14.What is the common name for the chemical compound NaCl?
 
Salt (sodium chloride)
15.Carrots are a rich source of beta carotene, converted by the human body into what vitamin?
 
A
16.Sugars, starches and fibres are all made up from what three chemical elements?
 
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (Carbohydrates)

17.What chemical element has the symbol V and atomic number 23?
 
Vanadium
18.What star is also known colloquially as the "Dog Star"?
 
Sirius (the brightest star in the Earth's night sky)
19.A U.S. government agency, what does NASA stand for?
 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
20.The great saphenous is the longest what in the human body?
 
Vein
21.Where on the human body is the common carotid artery?
 
Neck
22.Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of what?
 
Cancer
23.Where does an arboreal animal live?
 
In trees (From Latin arbor - "tree")
24.What genus of flower are these?
 
Iris
25.What two body parts are connected by the Eustachian tube?
 
Ear and nose (a narrow passage leading from the nasopharynx to the cavity of the middle ear)
26.How is the binary number 101010 represented as a decimal number?
 
42
27.In computing, what single unit of measurement is equal to 1000 terabytes?
 
Petabyte
28.In reference to automotive gear arrangements, what does LSD stand for?
 
Limited-slip differential
29.What 'H' describes this group of five chemically related elements: Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine?
 
Halogens
30.What 'W' describes a sharpening stone used to grind and hone the edges of knives and steel tools?
 
Whetstone / Water stone
31.Accounting for around 46% by weight, what is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust?
 
Oxygen (Oxygen 46.1% Silicon 28.2% Aluminum 8.2% Iron 5.6% Calcium 4.2%)
32.What 'R' describes an alternative medicine involving application of pressure to the feet and hands with specific thumb, finger, and hand techniques without the use of oil or lotion?
 
Reflexology

33.What does the last letter 'R' in RADAR stand for?
 
Ranging (Radio detection and ranging)
34.What 'D' describes any substance that promotes the production of urine?
 
Diuretic
35.Used for grooming horses, what 'C' describes this type of comb?
 
Curry comb
36.California ebony, Texas brown, Costa Rican red, Mexican pink, and Peruvian pinktoe are all types of what?
 
Spider (Tarantula)
37.Invented at IBM by Alan Shugart in 1967, the first floppy drives introduced in 1971 used a disk that was how many inches in diameter?
 
8 (evolving into the 5.25-inch disk that was used on the first IBM Personal Computer in August 1981)
38.What 'C' describes a type of hand saw used to cut intricate external shapes and interior cut-outs in woodworking or carpentry?
 
Coping saw
39.What is the only great ape native to Asia?
 
Orangutan (Bornean orangutan and Sumatran orangutan)
40.A card securely storing the details of a mobile network account, what does SIM stand for?
 
Subscriber Identity Module (Subscriber Identification Module)
41.Measured by diameter, what is the second smallest of the eight major planets in our solar system?
 
Mars
42.What name is given to the two instants of time each year when the centre of the visible Sun is directly above the equator?
 
Equinox (around 20 March and 23 September)
43.What is the most commonly used name for a compound with the chemical formula H2O2?
 
Hydrogen Peroxide
44.What 'L' derives its name from the Latin for "wool oil"?
 
Lanolin (Latin: lāna, ‘wool’, and oleum, ‘oil’)
45.Which element is most commonly added to silver to make sterling silver?
 
Copper
46.Cynophobia is the fear of what type of animal?
 
Dogs
47.How is the medical condition dyspepsia better known?
 
Indigestion or upset stomach
48.What 'F' describes the bony projection on the lower leg of a horse?
 
Fetlock
49.How is the number 9 represented in the octal numeral system?
 
11
50.What is the collective name for substances such as adrenaline, insulin, thyroxine and testosterone?
 
Hormones


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