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Science & Nature

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1.What name is given to this engine component?
 
Camshaft
2.In network communications terminology, what does IP stand for?
 
Internet Protocol
3.What is the Latin name of the constellation known as the "Little Bear"?
 
Ursa Minor
4.Used for grooming horses, what 'C' describes this type of comb?
 
Curry comb
5.What term is used to describe a packet of data sent by an Internet server to a browser, subsequently returned by the browser each time it accesses the same server in order to identify the user or track their access to the server?
 
Cookie
6.Polysomnography is the scientific study of what?
 
Sleep
7.What 'R' describes any quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length?
 
Rhombus
8.In 5 seconds, a tuning fork vibrates 2000 times. What is its frequency in hertz?
 
400
9.Named for the markings on its back and sides, what name is given to this, the smallest and most common seal in the Arctic?
 
Ringed seal
10.What is the chemical symbol for Titanium?
 
Ti
11.In modem, mo stands for modulator. What does dem stand for?
 
Demodulator
12.Where in the human body is the soleus muscle?
 
(Lower) Leg (The calf)
13.What name is given to a second full moon occurring in the same calendar month as another?
 
Blue moon (as in the expression "once in a blue moon")
14.What vitamin is produced by the action of ultraviolet light on the skin?
 
D (D3 - cholecalciferol)
15.Sulphuric acid contains sulphur, oxygen, and what other element?
 
Hydrogen (H2SO4)
16.What animal is feared by a hippophobe?
 
Horse

17.What type of creature is nicknamed the sea wasp?
 
Jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri - Australian box jelly)
18.What part of the body is affected by scoliosis?
 
Spine (a condition in which a person's spine has a sideways curve)
19.A U.S. government agency, what does NASA stand for?
 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
20.Former British athlete Zola Budd was born in what country?
 
South Africa
21.What does the 'V' stand for in the fertility treatment IVF?
 
Vitro (In vitro fertilization)
22.In the context of PTZ security cameras, what does PTZ stand for?
 
Pan-Tilt-Zoom
23.What alkaline earth metal has the atomic number 12 in the periodic table?
 
Magnesium
24.What does the letter 'D' stand for in RADAR?
 
Detection (Radio detection and ranging)
25.What 'S' is a fatal, degenerative disease that affects the nervous systems of sheep and goats?
 
Scrapie
26.What name is given to light in between the visible light and microwave portions of the electromagnetic spectrum?
 
Infra-red
27.In physics, what letter of the alphabet is used to represent the speed of light in a vacuum?
 
c (as in E = mc2)
28.What 'S' is the transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state?
 
Sublimation
29.What 4-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tin, oxygen and tungsten?
 
Snow
30.Ailurophobia is a persistent, irrational fear of what?
 
Cats
31.Carrots are a rich source of beta carotene, converted by the human body into what vitamin?
 
A
32.Also the name of an astrological sign, what constellation includes the two stars Castor & Pollux?
 
Gemini

33.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tungsten, Astatine, Carbon and Hydrogen?
 
Watch
34.What 'S' describes a form of therapy and the Japanese word for "finger pressure"?
 
Shiatsu (Kanji: 指圧)
35.What 'A' describes this breed of domestic short-haired cat?
 
Abyssinian
36.What is the collective noun for a group of monkeys?
 
A troop
37.What 'D' describes the large muscle responsible for lifting the arm and giving the shoulder its range of motion?
 
Deltoid
38.Oncology is the study of what?
 
Cancer
39.What American statesman is credited with the invention of bifocal eyeglasses?
 
Benjamin Franklin
40.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for tin, oxygen, rhenium, and sulphur?
 
Snores
41.What is the lowest number on the Beaufort wind force scale?
 
0 (Calm - wind speed less than 0.7 mph)
42.An adult male swan is called a cob. What is an adult female swan called?
 
Pen
43.What does the I stand for in H.I.V.?
 
Immunodeficiency (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
44.What has the chemical symbol Pt?
 
Platinum
45.A disorder characterised by pauses in breathing or periods of shallow breathing during sleep is known as sleep ... what?
 
Apnea
46.For what important historical application is radioactive carbon-14 used?
 
Carbon dating
47.Discovered in 1986, Cordelia is the innermost known moon of what planet?
 
Uranus (Discovered on 20th January 1986 in images taken by Voyager 2)
48.What is the largest planet in our solar system?
 
Jupiter
49.What allotrope of carbon is used in pencil leads?
 
Graphite (pencil lead is most commonly a mix of powdered graphite and clay)
50.What 'G' describes the essential component of a sundial that casts a shadow onto the dial?
 
Gnomon


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