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1 | Which common chemical element has the atomic number 20? | Calcium | Potassium | Magnesium | Lithium | |
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2 | What type of paper detects acids and alkali in liquid? | Litmus Paper | Filter paper | Hydrion Paper | Proton Paper | |
3 | What is the only metal to be liquid at room temperature? | Mercury | Nickel | Chromium | Zirconium | |
4 | What is the chemical name of aqua fortis? | Nitric Acid | Hydrochloric Acid | Benzoic Acid | Acetic Acid | |
5 | What is the fourth state of matter after solid and liquid and gas? | Plasma | Ground State | Metal | Flora | |
6 | What is the chemical symbol for Plutonium? | Pu | Pa | Po | P | |
7 | What type of acid is used in wet cell car batteries? | Sulphuric | Amonic | Acetic | Malic | |
8 | What is the chemical symbol for chlorine? | Cl | Ca | C | Co | |
9 | What colour is liquid nitrogen? | Colourless | Black | Red | Brown | |
10 | Which gas is represented by the letter H on the periodic table? | Hydrogen | Hafmium | Holmium | Helium | |
11 | Which organ is affected by hepatitis? | Liver | Kidney | Brain | Heart | |
12 | Where in the body is the pituitary gland located? | Brain | Ovaries | Pancreas | Stomach | |
13 | The patella is more commonly known as what? | Kneecap | Collarbone | Pelvis | Funny Bone | |
14 | What does a phlebotomist specialise in? | Drawing Blood | Testing Blood | Testing Eyesight | Testing Hearing | |
15 | The two bones of the forearm are the Radius and the what? | Ulna | Scapula | Fibia | Femur | |
16 | How is the disease Varicella better known? | Chicken pox | German Measles | Whooping Cough | Gout | |
17 | Gingivitis is the inflammation of which part of the body? | Gums | Ankles | Ears | Toe Nails | |
18 | What is the outermost layer of the skin known as? | Epidermis | Dermis | Subcutis | Papilla | |
19 | The four main blood groups are A and B and O and what? | AB | AA | BB | OO | |
20 | If we have all of our teeth how many do we have? | 32 | 28 | 34 | 38 | |
21 | What is measured on a spirometer? | Lung Capacity | Bladder Capacity | Hearing | Sight | |
22 | How many bones are there in the human leg? | 31 | 41 | 11 | 21 | |
23 | Nephritis is the inflammation of which part of the body? | The Kidney | The Bowel | The Lung | The Throat | |
24 | A mixture of liquids suspended in tiny droplets within other liquids is known as? | An Emulsion | Aggregate | Compound | A Suspension | |
25 | What do you call an organism that was made from the genetic material of another? | Clone | Transciptase | Antibody | Amoeba | |
26 | In physics the force pulling a body moving in a circle towards a centre is described as? | Centripetal | Gravitational | Tension | Frictional | |
27 | On the pH scale what whole number is given as the value for a neutral pH? | 7 | 1 | 3 | 5 | |
28 | How many chambers does the human heart have? | Four | Two | Six | Eight | |
29 | A cloud of dust and gas in the galaxy is known as what? | Nebula | Halo | Aurora | Corona | |
30 | What is the scientific name for nearsightedness? | Myopia | Hypermetropia | Hyperopia | Astigmatism | |
31 | Nystagmus effects which part of the body? | The Eye | The Liver | The Ear | The Ankle | |
32 | Which part of the brain is associated with perception of memory and speech? | Temporal Lobe | Parietal Lobe | Frontal Lobe | Occipital Lobe | |
33 | The name of which chemical element is derived from the Greek word for Sun? | Helium | Radon | Oxygen | Argon | |
34 | What colour flame does sodium produce on burning? | Orange | Violet | Green | Blue | |
35 | What is Hansons disease commonly known as? | Leprosy | Diabetes | Diptheria | Chicken Pox | |
36 | Where in the body are the olfactory nerves? | Nose | Eyes | Fingers | Ears | |
37 | What it the name for the process of a liquid changing into a gas? | Vaporization | Dessication | Sublimation | Melting | |
38 | What butterfly shaped gland is located just in front of the windpipe? | Thyroid | Pineal | Pituitary | Hypothalamus | |
39 | Where in the human body is the labyrinth? | Ear | Eye | Nose | Mouth | |
40 | What is the male part of the flower known as? | Stamen | Pistil | Sepal | Anther | |
41 | What are lightning bolts that shoot upwards called? | Sprites | Beads | Ribbons | Anvils | |
42 | Which of the following is measured by the Beaufort scale? | Wind Force | Gravitational Pull | Hardness of Rock | Electrical Impedance | |
43 | Minus 273 degrees Celsius is better known as what? | Absolute Zero | Order of Magnitude | Quantum State | Freezing Point | |
44 | What is the name given to the science of the flow of air? | Aerodynamics | Supersonics | Subsonics | Aeronautics | |
45 | Ethanol and methanol are members of what group of chemical compounds? | Alcohols | Amines | Ketones | Alkynes | |
46 | What does a doctor use a sphygmomanometer for? | Measuring Blood Pressure | Taking Temperatures | Testing Urine | Testing Reflexes | |
47 | What do insects do through their spiracles? | Breathe | See | Smell | Reproduce | |
48 | What is the common name of Calcium Carbonate? | Chalk | Aspirin | Washing Powder | Salt | |
49 | Lack of iron in a diet can lead to which disease? | Anaemia | Scurvy | Rickets | Underactive Thyroid | |
50 | Which metallic element is mixed with tin to form the alloy Bronze? | Copper | Zinc | Nickel | Cadmium | |
51 | What is emitted by the hot metal filament in the cathode ray tube? | Electrons | Anodes | Graticules | Rasters | |
52 | The branch of physics that deals with how heat is converted to energy is | Thermodynamics | Axiomatics | Kinetics | Relativity | |
53 | Which early quantum physicist said all matter in motion has a wavelike nature? | Louis de Broglie | Neils Bohr | Albert Einstein | Howard Wiseman | |
54 | Where in the Body Is the Achilles Tendon? | Heel | Elbow | Neck | Wrist | |
55 | What is another name for vitamin B2? | Riboflavin | Folic Acid | Thiamine | Niacin | |
56 | By what name is the lower jawbone in vertebrates more correctly known? | Mandible | Quadrate | Temporal Bone | Tarsal | |
57 | What is a charged atom with unequal numbers of electrons and protons? | An Ion | Isotope | Neutron | An Eon | |
58 | What element was converted to plutonium in the first nuclear reactors? | Uranium | Iodine | Plutonium | Radium | |
59 | The device that sends out the carrier wave to the receiver is called a what? | Transmitter | Encoder | Transducer | Transporter | |
60 | What is an optical fibre made of? | Glass | Copper | Steel | Carbon | |
61 | A magnifying glass is what type of lens? | Convex | Concave | Meniscus | Biconvex | |
62 | What kind of eclipse do we have when the moon is between the sun and the earth? | Solar Eclipse | Lunar Eclipse | Partial Eclipse | Total Eclipse | |
63 | Electric current is typically measured in what units? | Amperes | Ohms | Coulombs | Ions | |
64 | In classical physics the three laws of motion are attributed to | Isaac Newton | Albert Einstein | Louis Pasteur | Michael Faraday | |
65 | Electric resistance is typically measured in what units? | Ohms | Nucleons | Volts | Watts | |
66 | Who is the Hubble Space Telescope named after? | Edwin Hubble | Johannes Keppler | William Gascoigne | Charles Bruin | |
67 | Metals expand when heated and do what when cooled? | Contract | Desiccant | Constrict | Particulate | |
68 | When light bends as it enters a different medium the process is known as what? | Refraction | Birefringence | Reflection | Convection | |
69 | Who is most associated with the principle of relativity? | Einstein | Darwin | Archimedes | Newton | |
70 | Which instrument is used to detect radioactivity? | Geiger Counter | Resonator | Hydra Counter | Radiometer | |
71 | In nuclear science the process when smaller nuclei combine while giving up energy is? | Fusion | Force | Fission | Faraday | |
72 | What process involves treating rubber with sulphur to harden it? | Vulcanization | Exothermic Process | Pneumatics | Suplhurisation | |
73 | What is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed? | Catalyst | Cyclotron | Cathode | Catenation | |
74 | What process involves heating an ore to obtain a metal? | Smelting | Displacement | Thermal Expansion | Alchemy | |
75 | What is the study of materials at very low temperatures? | Cryogenics | Nanotechnology | Metallurgy | Microstructure | |
76 | What structure joins a bone to a muscle? | Tendon | Ligament | Fascia | Marrow | |
77 | The muscle which separates the chest from the abdomen and is used while breathing is the? | Diaphragm | Ciliary | Hyoglossus | Platysma | |
78 | Which is the lowest of the seven vertebrae in the human body? | Coccyx | Sacrum | Lumbar | Thoracic | |
79 | What substance produced by the body is counteracted by antihistamine drugs? | Histamine | Arenalin | Insulin | Hormone | |
80 | What organ is inflamed when one has encephalitis? | The Brain | The Spleen | The Liver | The Kidneys | |
81 | What part of the eye may be obscured by cataracts? | Lens | Retina | Cornea | Iris | |
82 | What is the medical term for low blood sugar? | Hypoglycemia | Hyperglycemia | Ketoacidosis | Hyperosmolar | |
83 | What is the term used for anything that can vibrate? | Oscillator | Autodyne | Dynatron | Solid | |
84 | What group are Noble Gases on the Periodic Table? | 18 | 1 | 8 | 12 | |
85 | Which element appears as Mn on the Periodic Table? | Manganese | Magnesium | Mercury | Silver | |
86 | Ideal Gases are also called what? | Perfect Gases | Noble Gases | Inert Gases | Prime Gases | |
87 | A cell is made up of a nucleus and a membrane and a what? | Cytoplasm | Lysosome | Chromatin | Vacuole | |
88 | What is the name given to a reproductive cell produced by male and female organisms? | Gamete | Zycote | Ovum | Nucleus | |
89 | What is the name given to the part of the earth that is inhabitable by living things? | Biosphere | Stratosphere | Atmosphere | Physiosphere | |
90 | What is the imaginary line through a body around which it rotates? | Axis | Diameter | Rod | Horizontal | |
91 | What is the name given to a plant or animal that is bred from genetically different parents? | Hybrid | Clone | Surrogate | Placebo | |
92 | The branch of biology that deals with extremely minute plants or animals is known as what? | Microbiology | Mycology | Biotechnology | Ethology | |
93 | What is the stored food present in green plants and the equivalent to glycogen in animals? | Starch | Carbon | Chlorophyl | Nectar | |
94 | Human cells have how many total pairs of chromosomes? | 23 | 22 | 21 | 20 | |
95 | What type of acids are the chemical building blocks for proteins? | Amino Acids | Polyprotic Acids | Monoprotic Acids | Organic Acids | |
96 | What is the name given to the turning effect of a force on a body free to rotate? | Torque | Mass | Force | Lever | |
97 | An amalgam is an alloy of what with another metal? | Mercury | Zinc | Aluminium | Potassium | |
98 | What is the term for a plant or animal that has both male and female reproductive cells? | Hermaphrodite | Interbiological | Neutral | Hermosite | |
99 | What is the name for a protein molecule which speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction? | Enzyme | Lipid | DNA | Nucleotide | |
100 | Which element has the atomic number 2 on the Periodic Table? | Helium | Oxygen | Nitrogen | Cadmium | |
101 | The largest artery in the human body is the? | Aorta | Vena Cavae | Pulmonary Artery | Blood Vessel | |
102 | The process where a solid changes straight to gas without being liquid is known as? | Sublimation | Diffusion | Convection | Conduction | |
103 | In mechanics force can be calculated by multiplying mass of the body and? | Acceleration | Velocity | Speed | Momemtum | |
104 | What substance is found in the typical thermometer? | Mercury | Sodium | Helium | Calcium | |
105 | Combining Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Hydroxide produces water and? | Common Salt | Sodium Peroxide | Hydrochronic Acid | Caustic Soda | |
106 | The branch of chemistry dealing with hydrocarbons is? | Organic Chemistry | Inorganic Chemistry | Quantum Chemistry | Physical Chemistry | |
107 | What principle can be used to understand the expansion and contraction of bridges? | Bimetallic Strip | Thermocouple | Thermodynamics | Heat Exchange | |
108 | Which of these is not an SI Unit? | Volt | Ampere | Metre | Candela | |
109 | Crude Oil is converted to petrol and diesel in a refinery through which process? | Fractional Distillation | Cracking | Sublimation | Titration | |
110 | Platelets in the blood are also known as? | Thrombocytes | Leucocytes | Erythrocytes | Plasma |
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