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Science Quiz #844

Science and Nature Quiz for 19 March 2025

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Q1. What is a phonon?

A
A genus of common soil fungi
B
A quantum of electromagnetic or light energy
C
Cane and leaf spot in a grapevine
D
A discrete unit of vibrational mechanical energy
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Q2. What animals travel in groups led by the "Old Man" or "Boomer"?

A
Kangaroos
B
Gnus
C
Lemmings
D
Frogs
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Q3. Where would a dewclaw usually be found?

A
Growing from the carpal pad
B
On a cat's hind legs
C
On a giraffe
D
High up on the foot of many mammals, birds and reptiles
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Q4. What word describes someone who historically was a medical professional who formulated and dispensed medicines (the fore-runner of the pharmacist, pharmacologist, chemist or dispensing chemist), offered general medical advice and a range of services such as surgery and midwifery?

A
Actuary
B
Apotheosis
C
Aerialist
D
Apothecary
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Q5. What name is given to the potential difference measured across a conductor of 1 ohm resistance when current of 1 ampere is flowing?

A
Kilowatt
B
Watt
C
Volt
D
Angstrom
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Q6. What is another name for "lateral epicondylitis"?

A
Housemaid's knee
B
Tennis elbow
C
Athlete's foot
D
Cauliflower ear
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Q7. What is the study of geometric figures which can be continuously deformed without breaking?

A
Topography
B
Topology
C
Topical
D
Topiary
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