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20 Physics, Astronomy and Mathematical Concepts Quiz

Are you enthralled by the mysteries of the universe? Embark on a quest through space, time, and the fundamental laws that govern our reality with this trivia. From celestial bodies’ movements to mathematical theorems, physics informs our universe.

Discover the wonders of astronomy, why stars twinkle, or how mathematical principles underpin the mysteries of the cosmos. Sharpen your intellect with mind-bending questions about quantum physics and the enigmatic dark matter.

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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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