Wednesday, August 11, 2010

SCIENCE QUIZ 28

Question: Which President's name is inscribed on the 1969 Apollo 11 moon plaque?
Answer: Richard Nixon

Question: What is the main emission of a car engine after Catalytic exhaust purification?
Answer: Nitrogen

Question: What is a blue moon?
Answer: If there are two full moons in one calendar month the 2nd is called a Blue Moon

Question: What is Cryogenics?
Answer: The scientific name for the study of extremely low temperatures

Question: What colour is the inside of a pistachio nut?
Answer: Green

Question: What colour is cayenne pepper?
Answer: Red

Question: Which childhood disease has the same virus as Shingles?
Answer: Chicken Pox

Question: Which part of the human body shares its name with a punctuation mark?
Answer: Colon

Question: What colour tongues do giraffes have?
Answer: Blue

Question: What do the initials 'BHP' stand for?
Answer: Brake horse power

Question: If you 'nictitate' at someone, what do you do?
Answer: Wink

Question: Excess bile pigment in the blood causes which illness?
Answer: Jaundice

Question: Which scientific word relates to the structure of the human body?
Answer: Anatomy

Question: How many square feet are there in a square yard?
Answer: 9

Question: What did Adam not have that every other man does have?
Answer: A belly button or Navel

Question: What is a butterfly larvae more commonly known as?
Answer: Catterpillar

Question: What do 'polled' cattle not have?
Answer: Horns

Question: What is the term used to describe a plant that has been crossed with different species?
Answer: Hybrid

Question: What number is represented in Roman Numerals by the letter 'D'?
Answer: 50

Question: In the human body what is the Axilla commonly known as?
Answer: The armpit

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