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101 Physics Trivia Questions To Prove You Know the Laws of the Universe

Physics is one of the most essential of all the sciences. It’s been popular ever since the day when cavemen wondered why apples fall from trees. Devotees from Aristotle and Galileo to Isaac Newton and Robert Oppenheimer have all tried their hand at physics, and we know the world better for their effort.

So if you’re looking to enter into the annals of physics fame, these physics trivia questions and answers are a great place to start. Whether you’re an expert in quantum mechanics or are still stuck on the apple/tree question like the cavemen, you’re sure to learn something–and show off your knowledge!

Plus, if worse comes to worst, there are so many unknowns in the world of physics that you can always cross your fingers and hope a revolutionary theory will rewrite all the answers to make you right. 

Once you’re done mastering this physics trivia quiz, enlighten yourself further with quizzes on nature trivia, science trivia, and chemistry trivia questions and answers.

Lasers work by focusing what waves?

Touch

Taste

Light

Sound

What does ‘S’ stand for in NASA?

Square

Space

Sphere

Station

The Pa, or Pascal, is a unit of what?

Length

Pressure

Power

Strength

How many Watts are in a Kilowatt?

100000000

0

1

1000

The ‘ohm’ is the SI unit of what?

Electrical resistance

Acceleration

Heat

Pressure

Which of these is a secondary color of light?

Green

Blue

Red

Yellow

What is the name given to something that uses electricity to make it magnetic?

A telescope

Visible light

An electromagnet

A spectrum

Which of these physical properties does a squash ball have?

Elasticity

Magnetism

Conductivity

Transparency

What happens when a piece of plastic becomes negatively charged?

Gain neutrons

Gains electrons

Loses electrons

Gains protons

Which planet is the only planet not named after a Greek or Roman god?

Saturn

Mars

Earth

Neptune

What do we call that theory which claims that a small mass blew up and grew, creating the universe?

The Red Theory

The Green Theory

The Big Bang Theory

The Explosion Theory

Which of these temperatures occurs on Mercury?

Both extremes

Very cold

Tepid

Very hot

What color is the neutral wire in a plug?

Black

Purple

Blue

Orange

Why are plugs made of plastic?

Insulate them

Heart them

Cool them

Burn them

What is the name for the flow of electrons in an electric circuit?

Current

Grape

Apricot

Raisin

Which of these is not a color of the rainbow?

Violet

Black

Indigo

Green

Open circuits always have what?

Light bulbs

Bells

Batteries

Gaps

Which of these forms of carbon is a good conductor of electricity?

Diamond

Graphite

Charcoal

Carbon 14

What type of radiation is used when cell phones communicate with the base stations?

Infra-red

Gamma rays

Radio waves

Microwaves

NASA is based in which country?

Russia

USA

England

China

Metal bonding with metal is known as what kind of bond?

Ionic

Hydrogen

Covalent

Metallic

Which of theses can not be considered as a source for the energy emitted by a star?

Helium

Carbon

Hydrogen

Gasoline

How many centimeters are there in a meter?

100

10000

1

10

What does a prism do to light?

Stops It

Nothing

Narrows It

Refracts It

What does R stand for in CMBR?

Radioactive

Relay

Radiation

Radio wave

What name is given to those elementary particles that travel close to the speed of light and lack an electrical charge?

Neutrinos

Neutrons

Neutrevens

Neutrites

What is the main function of a neutral wire in a plug?

Completes circuit

Carry high voltages

Safety wire

Carry all voltages

What is the smallest planet in the Solar System?

Mercury

Venus

Jupiter

Earth

Which of these do we NOT know Mars currently has?

Mountains

Moons

An atmosphere

Liquid water

Metals are capable of conducting electricity because they have what?

Tight electrons

Close electron

No electrons

Free electrons

Why are high voltage power lines used?

More dangerous

Increases heat loss

Reduces efficiency

Improves efficiency

Which kind of flight involves breaking the sound barrier?

Supermassive

Superpowered

Supercharged

Supersonic

What measures the weight of a pumpkin?

Ruler

Scale

Thermometer

Graduated cylinder

Jupiter and Saturn have clouds made of what?

Amery

Amps

Apples

Ammonia

A thermometer is a device used to measure what?

Temperature

Wave speed

Volume

Wind speed

What is a disadvantage of hydroelectric power produced by using a dam?

Snow

Flooding

Earthquakes

Rain

Which of these used to be classed as a planet?

Minnie

Mickey

Pluto

Donald

Albert Einstein won which award for physics in 1921?

Novel

Nobly

Nobel

Noble

Which of these is a good conductor of electricity?

Gold

Oxygen

Hydrogen

Plastic

What is the charge on an electron?

-14

0

-1

3

How much does a person weigh on the Moon compared to Earth?

The Same

Impossible To Tell

More

Less

Physics studies motion through time and what?

Doors

Energy

Space

Movement

What is the moon commonly said to be made out of?

Meat

Milk

Cheese

Apple

The sun and everything that travels around it is known as our what?

Nuclear system

Wave system

Solar system

Tidal system

The imperial system and the metric system are two systems for what?

Directions

Measuring

Seeing

Thinking

Closed circuits have no what?

Wires

Gaps

Energy source

Electricity

Which planets are Jupiter’s closest neighbors in the solar system?

Neptune and Mars

Venus and Neptune

Mars and Saturn

Mercury and Earth

In blue light, what color will a red book appear?

Yellow

Purple

Green

Black

Which of these is the quantity ‘half-life’ used to measure?

Radioactive decay

Change in temperature

Calorific energy

Toxicity

Our galaxy is what?

Stationary

Moving

Rocking back and forth

Spinning

Electricity isn’t considered a primary energy source as it is produced by what?

The sun

Another energy source

Wind

Light

The state of the art technology used to train pilots is a flight….?

Stimulus

Simulator

Sampan

Stimulator

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marianne Court

Mary Curtis

Marie Curie

Maria Curtin

Where would you look to see the stars?

The beach

The ground

The ocean

The sky

In which galaxy is the earth situated?

Mars Bar

Snickers

Milky Way

M&M’s

The distance from the crest of one wave to the next crest is called the what?

Wave speed

Wavelength

Amplitude

Height

What is the only natural satellite to orbit the Earth?

The sun

Mercury

The moon

Mars

What charge do neutrons have?

Negative

Both

None

Positive

What planet is famous for its big red spot?

Mercury

Jupiter

Saturn

Venus

In a circuit diagram, what does a circle with a cross inside it represent?

Motors

Batteries

Light bulbs

Wires

What is the Sun?

A Star

A Planet

None, just the Sun

A Moon

Which of these fall in a predictable annual ‘shower’?

Meteors

Stars

Comets

Asteroids

Which of these was an astronaut?

Neil Headsoft

Neil Armstrong

Neil Footpower

Neil Legweak

The most recognized model of how the universe began is known as what?

Large noise

Big bang

Enormous explosion

Massive boom

What is the middle of an atom called?

Nucleus

Core

Center

Middle

What other word could you use to describe luminosity?

Brightness

Cold

Hot

Windy

What does the ‘R’ stand for in RADAR?

Rabbit

Ratio

Reflecting

Ranging

Which type of power station produces carbon dioxide?

Wind farm

Tidal

Nuclear

Gas burning

Schematic circuit diagrams use what?

Sausages

Shoes

Symbols

Salt

Which of these planets is the fifth coldest?

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low is what?

Translation

Transpiration

Diffusion

Osmosis

What does N in NEO stand for?

No

Natural

Near

Native

How do atomic bombs work?

Atomic fission

Atomic mass

Atomic radiation

Atomic fusion

What is the term for a supposed alien aircraft seen in the sky?

PFA

FCC

FIFA

UFO

Which of these would you use to measure the area of your backyard?

Bushels

Kilograms

Tons

Acres

Which of these is a type of light which lets humans see otherwise invisible things?

UV

UN

US

UB

What is the first name of the scientist who gave us the Hubble Space Telescope?

Edwin

Edward

Eddingward

Edwindow

What are spaceships launched from?

A beach

A pad

A bathroom

Grassland

Why is light from distant galaxies red-shifted?

They are still

They are shaking

They’re coming to us

They’re moving away

About how long does it take sunlight to reach Earth?

30 seconds

8 minutes

1 minute

2 years

What do stars emit?

Flowers

Light

Fire

Liquid

What is a nebula?

Massive Planet

Interstellar Cloud

Meteorite

Galaxy

What is the function of the earth wire in a plug?

Complete circuit

Safety wire

Carry all voltages

Carry high voltages

Which of the following is a renewable energy resource?

Geothermal Power

Oil

Natural Gas

Coal

Electric current is measured using what device?

Demeter

Semester

Ammeter

Fameter

Which of these is a source of electricity?

Dithery

Battery

Lottery

Flattery

Astronauts can only eat food that is what?

Labeled

Unlabelled

Fresh

Packaged

One who studies physics is known as a what?

Physicast

Physical

Physio

Physicist

Which units are used to measure electrical power?

Wotts

Witts

Watts

Wetts

In our solar system which would be the hottest of these planets to live on?

Earth

Venus

Mercury

The Sun

Mobile phones use what sort of radiation to communicate with their base stations?

Visible light

Beta rays

Gamma rays

Microwaves

Why does light travel faster through air than water?

More Oxygen

More Dense

It Doesn’t

Less Dense

What cannot escape from black holes?

Sound

Light

Anything

Mass

Who was the first person to walk on the moon?

Neil Diamond

Neil Gaiman

Neil Young

Neil Armstrong

Which of the following does not cause disruptions to electricity services?

Sunspots

Light rain

Sea salt

Squirrels

Which of the following would not conduct electricity?

Copper

Plastic

Silver

Gold

Which of these has new, full and half phases?

The moon

The stars

Asteroids

Comets

Which of these of these shares its name with a hit science sitcom?

The big bang theory

The red planet theory

The planet theory

The Neptune theory

The surface of the sun is very what?

Hot

Cold

Solid

Relaxing

Which of these can be used to describe a black hole?

Superhuge

Supergigantic

Supermassive

Superbig

What is the ‘proper’ name for rocket science?

Geology

Virology

Rockology

Astronautics

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