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Science Quiz #828

Science and Nature Quiz for 27 November 2024

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Q1. What is the name of the three bones that make up a human finger?

A
Tibia
B
Metatarsals
C
Synapses
D
Phalanges
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Q2. The first synthetic organic chemical dye, mauveine, was discovered in 1856 as a byproduct of the search for the synthetic form of what?

A
Penicillin
B
Aspirin
C
Arsphenamine
D
Quinine
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Q3. What is the name given to a bone fracture when the bone bends and splinters rather than breaks in two?

A
Comminuted
B
Compound
C
Simple
D
Greenstick
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Q4. Where is the hadal, or hadopelagic, zone in the ocean?

A
The surface
B
At the deepest known ocean floor
C
Shorelines
D
From 1,000 to 5,000 ft below the surface
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Q5. After discovering a new planet, Herschel named it Georgium Sidus (George's Star), or the "Georgian Planet" in honour of King George III. The scientific community did not like the name, and decided to call it what?

A
Uranus
B
Saturn
C
Pluto
D
Mars
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Q6. What does a "Paludarium" simulate?

A
Paddy fields
B
Living conditions for freshwater snails and gastropod molluscs
C
A rain forest or swamp
D
Hydroponic biospheres
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Q7. If two lemons are added to two apples what, in mathematical terms, is the result?

A
Four pieces of fruit
B
A cupful of acid
C
Two sour apples
D
Two mouldy lemons
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