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Charles Darwin was known for his contributions to which theory?
Evolution
Evolution
atom, chemistry,
atom, chemistry,
Counter gravity
Counter gravity
Gamma radiation
Gamma radiation
Chemist Joseph Priestley was the first to isolate which gas?
Helium
Helium
Ammonia
Ammonia
Nitrogen
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Oxygen
How long did it take Dr Johnson to produce the first dictionary?
14 years
14 years
24 years
24 years
19 years
19 years
9 years
9 years
Tensor is the moment of?
Intend
Intend
Interior
Interior
Inebriant
Inebriant
Inertia
Inertia
What was the surname of James Clerk, who wrote ‘A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field’?
Maxwell
Maxwell
Anderson
Anderson
Carter
Carter
Wilson
Wilson
What science term means ‘producer of disease’?
Antigen
Antigen
Hydrogen
Hydrogen
Pathogen
Pathogen
Glycogen
Glycogen
What do Kepler’s Laws describe?
Planetary Motion
Planetary Motion
Geology
Geology
Radioactivity
Radioactivity
Light Speed
Light Speed
What is used to measure electric current?
Bars
Bars
Amps
Amps
Joules
Joules
Newtons
Newtons
How many noble gases are there on the periodic table?
8
8
10
10
6
6
7
7
In the northern hemisphere, the Summer Solstice is in which month?
March
March
June
June
December
December
September
September
What was the first name of Morse, inventer of the dots and dashes code?
George
George
Christopher
Christopher
Rupert
Rupert
Samuel
Samuel
What scientific instrument measures atmospheric pressure?
Barometer
Barometer
Hydrometer
Hydrometer
Telescope
Telescope
Anemometer
Anemometer
Kepler’s Laws describe which phenomenon?
Relativity
Relativity
Evolution
Evolution
Gravity
Gravity
Planetary Motion
Planetary Motion
Optics is the branch of physics concerned with what?
Light
Light
Geology
Geology
Gravity
Gravity
Space
Space
How many times does Mercury orbit the sun during our year?
40
40
14
14
400
400
4
4
What is the pH number of pure water?
10
10
7
7
8
8
12
12
What does three dots in a triangle mean in maths?
Therefore
Therefore
Pi
Pi
Infinity
Infinity
Absolute Zero
Absolute Zero
Nuclear power produces what percentage of the world’s electricity?
0.74
0.74
0.54
0.54
0.04
0.04
0.14
0.14
Mathematics pioneer Ada Lovelace was the daughter of which poet?
Wordsworth
Wordsworth
Byron
Byron
Shelley
Shelley
Keats
Keats
Copernicus proposed a model to put which body at the center of the universe?
Moon
Moon
Earth
Earth
Jupiter
Jupiter
Sun
Sun
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