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Science Quiz #32

Science and Nature Quiz for 26 August 2009

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Q1. How did the fuchsia get its name?

A
After a 16th century botanist
B
Its discoverer, with a cleft palate, tripped over one
C
It has an unpleasant scent
D
It is difficult to pick the flower
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Q2. What is the acronym developed by the European Union as the geocode standard for referencing the administrative divisions of countries for statistical purposes?

Note: This question was updated in November 2013
A
NUTS
B
ISO 3166-2
C
FIPS
D
IATA
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Q3. What is the name for the unit of work done by a force of 1 dyne moving through a distance of 1 centimetre?

A
Watt
B
Erg
C
Therblig
D
Horsepower
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Q4. What word is used to describe the situation where blood has pooled at the lowest point of a dead body?

A
Osmosis
B
Hypostasis
C
Rigor mortis
D
Epistaxis
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Q5. The repeating decimal of which number equals the real number 1?

A
1
B
0.999…
C
1.0101…
D
1.0505…
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Q6. What word is used in mathematics to mean "if and only if"?

A
Ifif
B
If*
C
*if*
D
Iff
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Q7. For his contribution to the development of what area of transport is US inventor and engineer Robert Fulton known?

A
Control systems for aeroplanes
B
Navigation systems for cars
C
Gyroscopic compass for ships
D
Steam power for ships
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