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Science Quiz #806

Science and Nature Quiz for 26 June 2024

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Q1. What is not true of a millipede, which distinguishes it from a centipede?

A
Fast moving
B
Having 4 legs on most segments of its body
C
Primarily vegetarian
D
Relatively inflexible arthropod
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Q2. In the equation "2 to the power of 3 = 8", 3 is the "what" of 8 to the base 2?

A
Period
B
Exponent
C
Multiplier
D
Logarithm
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Q3. Where is the muscle group called "quads" found?

A
Round the farm
B
In front of universities
C
In the thighs
D
At a fertility clinic
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Q4. What is one of the uses of the space instrument MODIS?

A
To detect subterranean water sources
B
To help determine the amount of water vapour in a column of Earth's atmosphere
C
To detect oil reserves
D
To detect mass movement of animals
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Q5. What is the only process known to manufacture helium?

A
Nuclear fusion in stars
B
Nuclear fission
C
Bombarding atoms together
D
Bombarding an atom with neutrons
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Q6. The common choko is what colour when ripe?

A
Black
B
Red
C
Brown
D
Green
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Q7. Danish astronomer Ole Roemer's experiment in 1676 to time eclipses of Jupiter's moon Io and measure delays, led to what?

A
Determination of the diameter of the Earth's orbit
B
The first good estimate of the speed of light
C
The distance of Jupiter from the Sun
D
Jupiter's diameter
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