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Science & Nature

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1.Dogs are canine; cats are feline. What are ursine?
 
Bears
2.How many vertebrae are there in the human spinal column?
 
33
3.In which part of the body are the pectoral muscles?
 
Chest
4.What is the Latin medical term for your shoulder blade?
 
Scapula
5.What type of animal is a Saluki?
 
Dog (Persian Greyhound / Royal Dog of Egypt)
6.Titanium dioxide is commonly used as a pigment to produce what colour?
 
White (Titanium white)
7.On what part of your body is your ulna?
 
Arm (Forearm)
8.What degenerative brain disorder is named after the German scientist who first described it in 1906?
 
Alzheimer's (Alois Alzheimer)
9.What 'G' is a soft, silvery metal that melts at 30°C (86°F)?
 
Gallium
10.How many prime numbers are there between 10 and 20?
 
4 (11,13,17,19)
11.In telecommunications, what does the 'G' stand for in 4G and 5G?
 
Generation
12.In meteorology, an okta is a unit of measurement used to describe what?
 
Cloud cover (0 = completely clear, 8 = completely cloudy)
13.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%)
14.What highly potent toxin is extracted from the seeds of the castor oil plant?
 
Ricin
15.What 'D' can describe: a device attached to the stern of a boat to slow it down in a storm; a parachute deployed to slow down a rapidly moving object; or a pilot parachute to deploy a larger parachute?
 
Drogue
16.Also called the Continental Toy Spaniel, what 'P' describes this breed of dog?
 
Papillon (French for "butterfly" (ears))

17.The gas giants Jupiter and Saturn are composed mainly of what two chemical elements?
 
Hydrogen and Helium
18.What is measured in amps?
 
Electric current
19.What organ is surgically removed in a cholecystectomy?
 
Gallbladder
20.What chemical element has the atomic number 7?
 
Nitrogen
21.Originally from northern China, and noted for its characteristic blue-black tongue, what is the name of this dog breed?
 
Chow Chow
22.One of the strongest muscles in the body, what 'M' describes the muscle that controls the lower jaw?
 
Masseter
23.In computing, what does CPU stand for?
 
Central processing unit
24.Who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1921 for "his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect"?
 
Albert Einstein
25.In computer science, what 'B' describes a data type with only two possible values, often denoted as true and false?
 
Boolean
26.With toxic foliage and berries, by what name is Atropa belladonna more commonly known?
 
Deadly Nightshade
27.What 'R' describes any quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length?
 
Rhombus
28.Nephrology is the study of what internal organ?
 
Kidney
29.What valuable product can be gained by mining kimberlites or lamproites?
 
Diamond
30.What major planet in our solar system is named after the Roman god of generation, dissolution, plenty, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation?
 
Saturn
31.Correctly spell the name of this dog breed.
 
Chihuahua
32.Ethylene glycol is the active ingredient in what liquid used by drivers?
 
Antifreeze

33.What is the medical term for your shinbone?
 
Tibia
34.What is the anatomical term for your kneecap?
 
Patella
35.Released in 1980 by Philips and Sony, the specifications for what product were described in the first edition of the Red Book?
 
Compact Disc
36.What part of the body is removed during a glossectomy?
 
Tongue
37.What 'A' secrete honeydew as they feed on plant sap?
 
Aphids
38.The alpaca is a camelid mammal native to what continent?
 
South America
39.What material powers the world's five largest power producing facilities?
 
Water (Hydroelectric dams)
40.What single unit of metric measurement is equivalent to 61.0237441 cubic inches?
 
Litre / Liter
41.What is the largest known animal ever to inhabit our planet?
 
Blue Whale
42.Also called spiny anteaters, what 'E' describes this egg-laying mammal?
 
Echidna
43.A common file format for images, what does PNG stand for?
 
Portable Network Graphics
44.A second-level domain for universities, colleges, and research institutes in countries such as the United Kingdom, Thailand, India, Japan, and New Zealand; what two letters are missing from these domain names?
 
ac
45.What chemical element takes its name from the Greek word for pale green?
 
Chlorine (Greek: χλωρóς khlôros)
46.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tungsten, aluminium, potassium, and erbium?
 
Walker
47.In the context of PTZ security cameras, what does PTZ stand for?
 
Pan-Tilt-Zoom
48.Native to Australia, what type of animal is a taipan?
 
Snake
49.Used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation, what SI unit is represented by the symbol Gy?
 
Gray
50.Where, exactly, on the human body is the columella?
 
Nose (the fleshy external end of the nasal septum)


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