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Science & Nature

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1.What consumer product did American scientist Edwin Land invent in 1947?
 
Polaroid / Instant Camera (Polaroid Land Camera Model 95)
2.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for dysprosium, sodium, and molybdenum?
 
Dynamo
3.In this electrical circuit diagram, what device is represented by the symbol highlighted?
 
Diode
4.At 4.25 light-years, what is the nearest-known star to the Sun?
 
Proxima Centauri
5.Carrots are a rich source of beta carotene, converted by the human body into what vitamin?
 
A
6.What 'H' is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of the cause, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood?
 
Hematology / Haematology
7.Native to China and closely related to the weasel, raccoon and skunk families, what animal is this?
 
Red panda / Lesser panda (also known as the red bear-cat, and the red cat-bear)
8.In computing, what does CPU stand for?
 
Central processing unit
9.In arithmetic and number theory, what does LCM stand for?
 
Least/Lowest common multiple
10.On the internet, what does 'http' stand for?  (3 word answer)
 
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
11.What is the more common term for the medical condition hydrocephalus?
 
Water on the brain
12.Priapism is a medical condition affecting which part of the body?
 
Penis (A prolonged state of erection)
13.In meteorology, an okta is a unit of measurement used to describe what?
 
Cloud cover (0 = completely clear, 8 = completely cloudy)
14.The giant-impact hypothesis, sometimes called the Big Splash, offers a theory about the creation of what celestial body?
 
The Moon
15.What 'A' describes a serious allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and may cause death?
 
Anaphylaxis / Anaphylactic (Ancient Greek: ἀνά, romanized: ana, lit. 'against' and φύλαξις (phylaxis) 'protection')
16.What 8-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for nickel, cerium, titanium, and einsteinium?
 
Niceties

17.Osteomyelitis is an infection and inflammation of what part of the body?
 
Bone / bone marrow
18.What is the term for an electrode from which a conventional current leaves a polarised electrical device (negative electrode)?
 
Cathode
19.When you swallow food, should it travel down your oesophagus or your trachea?
 
Esophagus / Oesophagus (the trachea is your windpipe)
20.The alpaca is a camelid mammal native to what continent?
 
South America
21.What is the only species of penguin that lives north of the equator?
 
Galápagos
22.What 5-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Protactinium, Nickel and Carbon?
 
Panic
23.Astronauts Franklin Chang-Diaz and Jerry Ross jointly hold the NASA record for each having flown how many shuttle missions?
 
7
24.The chemical compound HCN is commonly known as Hydrogen ... what?
 
Cyanide (Prussic acid)
25.What 'N' is the International System of Units (SI) derived unit of force?
 
Newton (named after Isaac Newton)
26.What chemical element has the symbol As and atomic number 33?
 
Arsenic
27.Dating from the Late Jurassic period, what type of dinosaur is this?
 
Stegosaurus
28.In mathematics, what does the abbreviation LCD stand for?
 
Lowest/Least Common Denominator
29.What is measured with an anemometer?
 
Wind speed
30.Rigel, Betelgeuse and Bellatrix are the brightest stars of what constellation?
 
Orion
31.What sort of animal is a Rhodesian Ridgeback?
 
Dog
32.What company developed the ill-fated Betamax video format in the mid-1970s?
 
Sony

33.What is a more common name for the medical term myopia?
 
Near/Short-sightedness
34.Myopathy is a term used to describe any abnormality or disease affecting what part of the body?
 
Muscle / Muscle tissue
35.Where on the human body is the common carotid artery?
 
Neck
36.How many teeth do humans normally grow in a lifetime?
 
52 (20 milk + 32 adult)
37.In human anatomy, what 'F' describes the soft membranous gaps on an infant's skull?
 
Fontanelle / Fontanel
38.What 'F' describes the plant whose fibres are used to make linen?
 
Flax
39.What four letter word is a more common name for hydrated magnesium silicate?
 
Talc
40.To the nearest degree, what is the current axial tilt of the Earth?
 
23 (23.4°)
41.What 6-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for Tin, Argon and Einsteinium?
 
Snares
42.How many pairs of chromosomes make up the cells of a normal human body?
 
23
43.What name is given to a straight line that touches a curve but does not pass through it?
 
Tangent (from the Latin tangere, 'to touch'.)
44.The anterior (ACL) and posterior (PCL) cruciate ligaments are located in what part of the body?
 
Knee
45.A human profile measure, universally expressed in units of kg/m2, what do the initials BMI stand for?
 
Body Mass Index
46.Completed in Pennsylvania in 1945, what five letters describe the world's first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer?
 
ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)
47.Also called median nerve compression, what three words commonly describe a condition that causes numbness, tingling, or weakness in your hand?
 
Carpal tunnel syndrome
48.What 9-letter word can be spelt using the chemical symbols for copper, lead, oxygen, argon, and darmstadtium?
 
Cupboards
49.What chemical element is represented by the symbol P?
 
Phosphorus
50.Dactyloscopy is the science of identifying what?
 
Fingerprints


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