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Science Quiz #105

Science and Nature Quiz for 19 January 2011

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Q1. Which of these is not a noble gas?

A
Neon
B
Radon
C
Oxygen
D
Argon
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Q2. What equation is considered to be remarkable for its "mathematical beauty", because 3 basic arithmetic operations occur exactly once each (addition, multiplication, and exponentiation), and it links five fundamental mathematical constants: (the numbers 0, 1, π, e, and i)?

A
Euler's identity
B
Botle's Law
C
Pythagoras's Theorem
D
Einstein's equation of mass-energy equivalence
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Q3. Which of these is a fragrant climbing shrub?

A
Honeysuckle
B
Jamnibble
C
Marmaladechomp
D
Treaclemunch
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Q4. Where did Malcolm Campbell set a water speed record of 141.74 m.p.h. in 1939?

Note: This question was updated in January 2018
A
The Solent
B
Lake Eyre
C
Lake Windermere
D
Coniston Water
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Q5. An impala is a type of what?

A
Duck
B
Bear
C
Crocodile
D
Antelope
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Q6. What is an eye defect due to the abnormal formation of the cornea or lens resulting in an inability to see horizontal and vertical objects clearly, simultaneously?

A
Conjunctivitis
B
Astigmatism
C
Myopia
D
Bursitis
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Q7. What system specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances from the point to two fixed perpendicular directed lines?

A
Raster graphics
B
A Cartesian coordinate system
C
Posterisation
D
Solarisation
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