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Science Quiz #288

Science and Nature Quiz for 23 July 2014

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Q1. Which animal can, after reaching full maturity, revert completely to sexual immaturity and begin again, thereby being technically capable of immortality?

A
Diploria strigosa (brain coral)
B
Amoeba proteus
C
Green sulphur bacterium
D
Turritopsis dohrnii (a jellyfish)
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Q2. What name is given to the individual leaves of grass, gladioli and irises?

A
Epées
B
Sabres
C
Blades
D
Cutlasses
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Q3. What is prussic acid, found in bitter almonds and laurel leaves, also known as?

A
Niacic acid
B
Acetic acid
C
Hydrocyanic acid
D
Nitrous acid
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Q4. What is the subject of the study of "limnology"?

A
The history of illuminated manuscripts
B
Blood circulation in human arms and legs
C
Branch growth
D
Inland waters
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Q5. The ostrich, emu, rhea, kiwi and the extinct "elephant bird" of Madagascar and moa are all types of what diverse group of large, flightless birds?

A
Ratite
B
Casuariidae
C
Tinamous
D
Galloanserae
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Q6. What is the name for the measurement and description of navigable waters necessary for safe navigation of vessels?

A
Mal de mer
B
Oceanography
C
Bathygraphy
D
Hydrography
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Q7. Where, apart from Australia, are monotremes found?

A
Solomon Islands
B
New Zealand
C
New Guinea
D
Indonesia
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