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 is the chemical symbol for Potassium?
Adult humans have twelve molars, in four groups of three at the back of the mouth. What is the third (rearmost) molar in each group called?
What is studied in the science of cryogenics?
What does the B stand for in SCUBA diving?
Which part of the body produces the excretory product urea?
Who developed the ‘aperture synthesis’ method of radio astronomy?
How many parents are required in order to reproduce by parthenogenesis?
What part of the human body has the thinnest skin?
What color is the blood of an octopus?
H14 N2 is a poisonous alkaloid consumed daily by millions, what is it?
What is the mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal and sulfur?
Used in medical talk (think PET or CAT), what is the name given to a two-dimensional image of a slice through a three-dimensional object?
What does the abbreviation PVC stand for?
What unit of area was originally the size that a yoke of oxen could plough in a day?
What may be mixed, complex or vulgar?
What is the Fahrenheit boiling point of water at sea level?
Zn is the symbol of which chemical element?
Diabetes is caused by a malfunction of cells in which organ of the body?
How many degrees are there in one and three quarter revolutions
What ails you if you have a bilateral perorbital hematoma?
How many bones are there in the human wrist?
What drug did the University of Pennsylvania animal-behavior clinic prescribe for depressed dogs?
Global warming be damned. The 19th century biologist Louis Agassiz who studied Alpine glaciers was the first to propose that the Earth had been subject what phenomena in the past?
What term denotes the communications and weather satellites that appear to stay above one point on the earth?
In which galaxy is the Earth?
Amino acids are essential for the formation of what in the body?
What name is given to a deep crack in a glacier?
Which glands secrete estrogen?
What could Harrison’s chronometer accurately measure during 18th-century voyages?
What is the name given to the methods used to make an aircraft hard to detect?
How long did Sergei Krikalyev spend on Mir in the early 90s?
Which of the five senses is sharpened by a radial keratotomy?
In Physics, mass divided by volume is the formula for what?
What brain operation was tried first on a confused 63-year-old female at George Washington Hospital in 1956?
Do identical twins have identical fingerprints?
Only two elements are liquid at room temperature – mercury and what?
Who’s known in the shrink biz as “Weird Beard”?
After hydrogen and helium, what is the most abundant element in the universe?
What is the largest organ in the human body?
Scientists claim that every minute, about 900 million tons of what hits the earth?
What part of the body does Silicosis affect?
What is the wind force of a hurricane?
What is the only major planet of the solar system that takes its English name from Greek mythology?
Steel is an alloy of which 2 substances?
Where in the human body do you find the alveoli?
What name is given to the front teeth between the canines?
What do your platelets do?
What is the only essential vitamin not found in the white potato?
How do bats ‘see in the dark’?
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