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1.Wapiti (Cervus canadensis) are one of the largest species in the deer family. By what name are they more commonly known?
2.What term describes a person who studies family history?
3.Myosotis is a genus of plants colloquially known in the northern hemisphere as what?
4.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?
5.What 'C' describes a large watertight chamber, open at the bottom from which the water is kept out by air pressure and in which construction work may be carried out under water?
6.What 'D' describes the large muscle responsible for lifting the arm and giving the shoulder its range of motion?
7.Originally from northern China, and noted for its characteristic blue-black tongue, what is the name of this dog breed?
8.What is the more common name for Hansen's disease?
9.What type of animals are studied by a lepidopterist?
10.Absolute zero is measured as -459.67° Fahrenheit or -273.15° Celsius. Name any one of the two scales on which it is measured as zero?
11.To what group of animals do Chuckwallas belong?
12.Mostly recognised due to its prominent role in the Jurassic Park film series, what 'V' describes this dinosaur?
13.What is a more common name for the medical term nocturnal enuresis?
14.What bone gets separated from the scapula when you dislocate your shoulder?
15.What 'T' describes an electrical device used to increase or decrease voltage through inductively coupled electrical conductors?
16.What is the chemical symbol for Antimony?

17.In biology, what 'S' describes a close and often long-term mutually beneficial association between two or more different species?
18.Lupine is to wolf as vulpine is to what?
19.What four-letter word is used to describe a female red deer?
20.What unit of power is defined as a derived unit of 1 joule per second?
21."Consumption" was the most common nineteenth century English word for what disease?
22.In forensic science, what does the 'F' in AFIS stand for?
23.What 'G' is a soft, silvery metal that melts at 30°C (86°F)?
24.Where on the human body is the olfactory epithelium?
25.What is a more common name for herpes labialis?
26.First used in the Amazon Echo smart speaker in 2014, what is the name of Amazon's virtual assistant?
27.Smelling of rotten eggs, what colourless gas is sometimes referred to as sewer gas or stinkdamp?
28.What was the name of the video cassette format introduced by Sony in May 1975?
29.Native to Madagascar, what is this animal called?
30.Ascorbic acid is the base constituent of what essential vitamin?
31.What word is used to describe an interstellar cloud of gas and dust?
32.What is the world’s largest and heaviest mammal?

33.Ailurophobia is a persistent, irrational fear of what?
34.What 'L' describes a hare less than one year old?
35.Reed, Marsh, Sedge, and Grasshopper are varieties of what bird?
36.What would you use to send a heliographic message?
37.What is the name of this constellation?
38.What 'M' is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi?
39.From what metal element are most incandescent light bulb filaments made?
40.Preceding Gemini and Apollo, what name was given to NASA's first human spaceflight program?
41.The densest naturally occurring element, what 'O' describes this metal?
42.Alongside engineer Émile Gagnan, what French naval officer invented the self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA) in 1943?
43.First entering service in July 2015, what name is given to the Lockheed Martin F-35 stealth multi-role fighter?
44.What planet in our solar system has an axis-tilt of 98°, meaning its poles have sunlight for 42 years followed by 42 years of darkness?
45.What keyboard function key opens a "Save As" dialog box in many Windows programs and, in Mac OS 10.4 or later, shows or hides the Dashboard?
46.Native to the South Island of New Zealand, what 'K' describes this large species of parrot?
47.What are Röntgen rays better known as?
48.Where on your body is the ethmoid bone and septal cartilage?
49.Succeeding the Enterprise prototype, how many operational Space Shuttle orbiters did NASA build?
50.With a highly developed sense of smell, unusual in a bird, what are the only birds with nostrils at the end of their long beaks?


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