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Science Quiz #11

Science and Nature Quiz for 1 April 2009

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Q1. Amyl nitrate is used in the treatment of … what?

A
Athlete's foot
B
Pain in the heart
C
Malaria
D
Pain in the neck
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Q2. What appeared in the Netherlands in 1608, developed by Hans Lippershey, Zacharias Janssen and Jacob Metius, and improved by Galileo in 1609?

A
Reflecting telescope
B
Refracting telescope
C
Catadioptric telescope
D
Radio telescope
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Q3. What is produced by the cortex of supra-renal glands that stimulates the autonomic nervous system?

A
Glycerine
B
Mescalin
C
Niacin
D
Adrenalin
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Q4. What is the most abundant element in the universe?

A
Krypton
B
Oxygen
C
Carbon
D
Hydrogen
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Q5. 11.00100100001111110110… is an approximation, in binary, of a mathematical constant relating to what?

A
A circle's circumference and diameter
B
The electron's gyromagnetic ratio using quantum electrodynamics
C
The reciprocals of twin primes
D
Conic sections
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Q6. Which large, non-venomous snake found in South America and on Trinidad grows to around 23 feet (7.0 m) long, and is olive green with black blotches with orange-yellow striping on either side of the head?

A
Sidewinder
B
Mamba
C
Anaconda
D
Cobra
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Q7. Over 99.9% of an atom's mass is concentrated in what part of the atom?

A
Nucleus
B
Periphery
C
Cranium
D
Orbitals
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