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Science & Nature

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1.Spongy in appearance, what 'P' describes a porous volcanic rock made of rough textured volcanic glass?
 
Pumice
2.Medial epicondylitis is better known by what sport-related term?
 
Golfer's elbow (Tennis elbow is lateral epicondylitis)
3.Generally regarded as the first man-made thermoplastic, what substance is most commonly used today to produce table tennis balls and guitar picks?
 
Celluloid
4.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Sulphur, Protactinium, and Rhenium?
 
Spare
5.What genus of bird is this?
 
Falcon (peregrine falcon pictured)
6.What chemical element with the atomic number 27 can be used to create a blue pigment?
 
Cobalt (as cobalt(II) oxide-aluminium oxide CoAl2O4)
7.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tin, Oxygen, and Rhenium?
 
Snore
8.What is a more formal term for the disease called pinkeye?
 
Conjunctivitis
9.How is the metal Wolfram better known in English?
 
Tungsten (Chemical symbol W)
10.What type of tree is the most common source of resin distilled to produce turpentine?
 
Pine
11.Native to Australia and regarded as the world's most venomous snake, what 'F' is an alternative name for the Inland Taipan?
 
Fierce snake
12.What family of bird has the largest wingspan?
 
Albatross (Wandering Albatross)
13.Oology is the study of what?
 
Birds' eggs
14.What 'M' is the device that generates microwaves in a microwave oven?
 
Magnetron (Cavity magnetron)
15.Aurum is the latin name for what precious metal?
 
Gold (Au)
16.A fine imaging device, what do the initials SEM stand for?
 
Scanning Electron Microscope

17.What type of owl is this?
 
Barn owl
18.In what organ of the body is insulin produced?
 
Pancreas
19.The fraction 22/7 is an approximate representation of what?
 
Pi π
20.What 'A' describes the pigmented area on the breast around the nipple?
 
Areola
21.What would you use to send a heliographic message?
 
A mirror (Greek: Ἥλιος helios, meaning "sun", and γραφειν graphein, meaning "write")
22.What is the aquatic larva of an amphibian more commonly called?
 
Tadpole
23.Species found in North America are called chickadees, while species elsewhere in the genus are called what?
 
Tits
24.Jersey Giants are the largest breed of what domestic animal?
 
Chicken
25.What is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units?
 
Kelvin
26.What crop is regularly threatened by the boll weevil?
 
Cotton
27.If a million has 6 zeros, how many does an octillion have?
 
27
28.What name is given to the clear, straw-coloured liquid that holds blood cells in suspension?
 
Plasma
29.Which is the flamingo's knee in this image; A, B, or C?
 
A
30.Introduced in 1973, what is measured on the Saffir-Simpson scale?
 
Hurricanes (in the Atlantic Ocean and northern Pacific Ocean east of the International Date Line)
31.Nitrogen and Oxygen make up 99% of the Earth's atmosphere. At 0.934%, what is the third-most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
 
Argon (followed by carbon dioxide at 0.04%)
32.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

33.What ancient Greek physician is often referred to as the "father of western medicine"?
 
Hippocrates
34.How many microseconds are there in one second?
 
1 million
35.Jumbuck in an Australian English term for what animal?
 
Sheep
36.Closely related to manatees, what 'D' describes this sea mammal?
 
Dugong
37.What has the chemical symbol Pt?
 
Platinum
38.The golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) is the floral emblem of what country?
 
Australia
39.What 'P' describes several different carnivorous plants with modified leaves known as pitfall traps?
 
Pitcher plants
40.What measurement is equal to 6,076 feet?
 
Nautical Mile
41.Found in coastal areas in many parts of the world, what 'O' describes this bird?
 
Oystercatcher (American oystercatcher pictured)
42.In the animal kingdom, an elver is a young what?
 
Eel
43.In the International System of Units (SI), what is the unit of frequency?
 
Hertz
44.Our solar system's sun generates its energy by the nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei, thus transforming them into what element?
 
Helium
45.What element has the atomic number 6?
 
Carbon
46.What name is given to a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin, antimony, copper, bismuth, and sometimes silver?
 
Pewter (lead may be used instead of antimony and copper in lower grades of pewter)
47.To the nearest whole number, how many metres is 72 feet?
 
22 (21.9456)
48.Used for grooming horses, what 'C' describes this type of comb?
 
Curry comb
49.What name is given to a mesh cage used to protect electrical equipment from external static and electromagnetic fields?
 
Faraday cage/shield (named after English scientist Michael Faraday, who first constructed one in 1836)
50.What 'D' is used to describe the nest of a tree squirrel or flying squirrel?
 
Dray / Drey


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