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Science Quiz #846

Science and Nature Quiz for 2 April 2025

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Q1. Where are turbinates found in the human body?

A
In the earlobes
B
In the frontal lobe of the brain
C
At the root of the toenails
D
In the nose
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Q2. The elemental metals caesium (Cs), gallium (Ga) and rubidium (Rb) are all what?

A
Radioactive in their naturally occurring form
B
Liquid at or near room temperature
C
Highly reactive
D
Highly toxic
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Q3. Which of these is a type of extinct cow?

A
Aurochs
B
Manatee
C
Moa
D
Dodo
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Q4. UK Ariel programme developed and launched 6 satellites 1962-79, which were launched for them by NASA. Which was the only British satellite successfully launched by Britain using a British rocket?

A
Ariane, in 1973
B
Black Arrow, in 1969
C
Prospero, in 1971
D
Lambda-4S, in 1970
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Q5. How many legs do most crabs walk on?

A
10
B
8
C
12
D
6
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Q6. In trigonometry, what is the law called which relates the lengths of the sides of a triangle to the cosine of one of its angles?

A
Triangle inequality theorem
B
The Pythagoras theorem
C
The law of cosines
D
The law of radians
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Q7. What is the principle by which flour is produced from grain in mills?

A
Chemical reaction
B
Centrifugal force
C
Gravity
D
Friction
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