Science
Ready to geek out on some Science questions? It's time to test your trivia hypothesis and find out if your experiment is a success or a failure.
What acid is associated with muscles in the body experiencing lack of oxygen?
What is considered to be the world’s fastest growing plant?
Which mineral’s luster and brass-yellow hue has earned it the nickname ‘Fool’s Gold’ due to many miners mistaking it for the real thing?
What is the name of the medical oath taken by doctors?
What does eccentricity mean to an astronomer?
Scientists believe these ancient human fossils to be how old (in hundred thousands)?
Which telescope was launched into space on board a space shuttle in 1990?
What physical symptom is exhibited by those who suffer from blepharospasms?
Titan is a moon of which planet?
Haptic relates to which of the five senses?
What South American country was home to the early human ‘Patagnian giants”?
Which protein forms hair and nails.
What is the most common cancer in the world, that kills almost 1.5 million deaths a year?
What does “CPR” stand for in medical emergencies?
What comet were Heaven’s Gate cultists hoping to hitch a ride on after they died?
Who’s 3rd law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction?
What was the name of NASA’s manned space project whose astronauts were chosen in 1959?
Which common mineral is used to make casts, molds, blackboard chalk and plaster of Paris?
What type of acid is extracted from the juice of lemons, oranges, limes, and grapefruit?
Which organ uses 25% of our oxygen supply?
Pb is the chemical symbol for which element?
What is the term used to describe a plant that has been crossed with different species?
Which nebula is contained in the constellation Taurus?
Which element along with polonium did the Curies discover?
What is classified by the A B O system?
Bauxite is the ore of which element?
What is ‘nacre’ commonly known as?
In science it can be up down strange top or bottom what can?
Titan is a moon of which planet?
The name of what flower means “fleshlike”?
What are the five shapes found on Zener cards used in parapsychological research?
What’s the base unit of mass in the metric system?
What space shuttle was built to replace Challenger?
Yperite, first used by the German army in September 1917, is better known as what type of gas?
What is the world’s largest herb?
Zymurgy is a branch of chemistry concerning what process?
What red-blooded body organ are vitamins A, B, D, E, and K stored in?
Which gas, produced by rotting vegetation, causes the phenomenon known as will o’ the wisp??
What is the fluid that lubricates and cushions the movable joints between the bones?
The limbs of the corpse become stiff (Latin rigor) and difficult to move or manipulate is a sign of what?
What planet has the greatest number of known satellites?
A bone is joined to a muscle by which structure?
The binary system of numbers uses which two numerical digits?
What is the set of fans at the front of a jet engine called?
What shade results when the rhubarb plant is use din hair dye?
What name is given to calcite deposits suspended from cave roofs?
Humans have 7 vertebrae in the neck, how many does a giraffe have?
What is the common name for the infectious disease whose medical name is rubella?
What is the opposite of a ‘Concave’ lens?
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