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Science & Nature

50 randomly selected Science & Nature questions for quizmasters.

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1.What farm animal has the Latin name Gallus gallus domesticus?
 
Chicken
2.Ichthyology is the scientific study of what?
 
Fishes
3.What chemical element has the symbol Se?
 
Selenium
4.Hematite or haematite is a major mineral source of what metal element?
 
Iron
5."Saffron Scourge" is an old name for what kind of fever?
 
Yellow fever
6.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for silver, rhenium and einsteinium?
 
Agrees
7.The smallest bird in the world, what two words describe this species?
 
Bee hummingbird
8.What is the common name for the physiological condition also called desynchronosis or circadian dysrhythmia?
 
Jet lag
9.What Greek mathematician first declared that in a right-angled triangle, the area of the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares of the other two sides?
 
Pythagoras
10.To the nearest whole number, how many times stronger is Earth's gravity compared to that of the Moon?
 
6 (9.807 m/s2 / 1.622 m/s2)
11."Consumption" was the most common nineteenth century English word for what disease?
 
Tuberculosis
12.Mostly recognised due to its prominent role in the Jurassic Park film series, what 'V' describes this dinosaur?
 
Velociraptor
13.What is the anatomical term for your kneecap?
 
Patella
14.What unit of electric potential is equivalent to one joule of energy per coulomb ?
 
Volt
15.First launched from a modified Boeing 747 in 1977, though incapable of space flight, what was the name of the very first Space Shuttle?
 
Enterprise
16.What 'P' describes rocks composed solely or primarily of volcanic materials?
 
Pyroclastic

17.Partly named after its native U.S. state, what two words describe this, the world's largest domesticated cat breed?
 
Maine Coon
18.What 'T' is the SI unit of magnetic flux density?
 
Tesla
19.What name is given to the green alkaline fluid produced by the liver?
 
Bile
20.For what important historical application is radioactive carbon-14 used?
 
Carbon dating
21.What has the chemical symbol Sr and derives its name from a village in the Scottish Highlands near where it was first discovered?
 
Strontium (Strontian, Lochaber)
22.What hormone promotes the absorption of carbohydrates, especially glucose from the blood into liver, fat and skeletal muscle cells?
 
Insulin
23.Which element has the symbol Fe?
 
Iron (from Latin: ferrum)
24.Typically, how many Imperial pints are there in a flagon?
 
2
25.How many wings does a mosquito have?
 
2
26.First defined in 1913 by radiochemist Frederick Soddy, what 'I' describes variants of a chemical element with the same proton number, but different neutron number?
 
Isotopes
27.What 'R' describes any quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length?
 
Rhombus
28.What 4-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tin, oxygen and tungsten?
 
Snow
29.What 'A' describes the fluid that protects a fœtus during pregnancy?
 
Amniotic
30.How many hearts does an octopus have?
 
Three
31.Including zero, how many different values can be stored in 8 bits of memory?
 
256 (28, 0-255 unsigned, or -128 to 127 signed)
32.What type of animals are Minke, Gray and Bowhead?
 
Whales

33.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tin, oxygen, rhenium, and sulphur?
 
Snores
34.What chemical element has the atomic number 7?
 
Nitrogen
35.What 'A' is the most commonly used family of rockets launched by the European Space Agency?
 
Ariane
36.Tapis, Minas, Western Canadian Select, and Midway Sunset Heavy are some of the classifications of what commodity?
 
Oil
37.The leaves of what tree make up most of a Koala Bear's diet?
 
Eucalyptus
38.In the body, what colour blood cells are leukocytes?
 
White
39.What does the 'T' stand for in both CT scan and CAT scan?
 
Tomography (Computed Tomography / Computed Axial Tomography)
40.What name is given to a fabric or yarn made from the fleece of the Angora goat?
 
Mohair
41.The introduction of Foucault's pendulum in 1851 provided the first simple proof of what?
 
The rotation of the Earth
42.Named after the French physicist who accidentally discovered it in 1896, what is the SI unit for radioactivity?
 
Becquerel (Antoine Henri Becquerel)
43.What is the only species of penguin that lives north of the equator?
 
Galápagos
44.Which of the 8 major planets in our solar system comes fourth alphabetically?
 
Mercury (Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, Venus)
45.To what genus of flowering plants do these belong?
 
Hibiscus
46.The asteroid belt is a series of rocks that orbit the sun, roughly between the orbits of Mars and which other planet?
 
Jupiter
47.What 'A' describes the clear, slightly yellowish liquid that surrounds an unborn baby during pregnancy?
 
Amniotic fluid
48.What material powers the world's five largest power producing facilities?
 
Water (Hydroelectric dams)
49.Is a substance with a pH value less than 7 acid or alkali?
 
Acid
50.What is the fastest animal on two legs?
 
Ostrich


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