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Science & Nature
5,023 questions • Page 47 of 72
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| 3221 | The Hirudo leech lays its babies within a cocoon; the Amazon leech carries its babies on its __________ _ sometimes as many as 300. | Stomach |
| 3222 | What would a Conchologist be intrested in? | Shells |
| 3223 | The male __________ will mate for life, and if the female dies, he remains single for the rest of his life. However, if the male dies, the female will hook up with a new mate. | Fox |
| 3224 | What Is The Largest Species Of Penguin | Emperer |
| 3225 | The branch of medicine dealing with curing by operative procedures is ________. | Surgery |
| 3226 | How many beams of light are used to record a holograph? | Two |
| 3227 | Slate is formed by the metamorphosis of _________. | Shale |
| 3228 | What is the yellow variety of quartz? | Citrine |
| 3229 | A __________ never actually sees the food as it eats, since its eyes are on top of its head and its mouth and nostrils are on the bottom. | Stingray |
| 3230 | What Is The More Common Name For Sodium Chloride | Salt |
| 3231 | The cat was the symbol of liberty in ancient __________ | Rome |
| 3232 | Name the smallest breed of dog. | Chihuahua |
| 3233 | Which Scottish engineer was the first to use horsepower? | James Watt |
| 3234 | What polish astronomer demonstrated in 1512 that the sun is the center of the solar system | Nicolas copernicus |
| 3235 | Which Breed Of Cat Has Blue Eyes? | Siamese |
| 3236 | In 1851, The Largest Building The World Had Ever Seen Was Erected In London What Was It? | Crystal Palace |
| 3237 | The average giraffe's __________ is two or three times that of a healthy man. | Blood pressure |
| 3238 | How Many Teeth Does A Healthy Adult Human Have | 32 |
| 3239 | What is the formal name for when a substance breaks down on heating ? | Thermal Decomposition |
| 3240 | What Is The Name For 1 Followed By 100 Noughts | A Googol |
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| 3241 | Adult polar bears usually eat just the skin and blubber of a seal. They leave the meat for cubs and scavengers. One seal will sustain an adult bear for __________ | 11 days |
| 3242 | If a robin's egg is put in vinegar for thirty days, what colour does it become? | Yellow |
| 3243 | What Is Herpes Zoster More Commonly Known As | Shingles |
| 3244 | What do the initials nasa of the us government agency for space flight represent | National aeronautics and space administration |
| 3245 | Light rays consist of small packets of energy called _____ | Photons |
| 3246 | A pig is a hog _ but a hog is not a pig. "Hog" is a generic name for all swine. Per hog_raising terminology, a pig is a baby hog less than __________ | 10 weeks old |
| 3247 | What Is Unusual About The Pitcher Plant? | Its Carnivorous |
| 3248 | What Does FORTRAN Stand For | Formula Translation |
| 3249 | Which Lotus Car Came On The Market In 1963 And Featured In The Avengers | The Elan |
| 3250 | What Proportion Of People Are Left Handed | About 5% |
| 3251 | Which meteor shower occurs on the 4th May ? | Eta Aquarids |
| 3252 | What is the chief constituent of air? | Nitrogen |
| 3253 | What is the main component of Brass and Bronze? | Copper |
| 3254 | What is the modern name for Plumbum? | Lead |
| 3255 | What fish is the fastest? | Sailfish |
| 3256 | The molten material from a volcano is ________? | Lava |
| 3257 | What is a male goose called | Gander |
| 3258 | An extinct species of __________ had a head the size of a Shetland pony's and reached a height of more than ten feet. | Kangaroo |
| 3259 | What is the atomic number of sulphur? | 16 |
| 3260 | What Part Of A Car Engine Mixes Fuel With Air? | The Carburetor |
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| 3261 | Who Is Accepted As The Discoverer Of Penicillin | Sir Alexander Fleming |
| 3262 | What is the common name for the scapula? | Shoulder blade |
| 3263 | Name the longest venomous snake. | Cobra |
| 3264 | Catnip can affect lions and tigers as well as house cats. It excites them because it contains a chemical that resembles an excretion of the dominant female's __________ | Urine |
| 3265 | What Was The Significance Of The Number 40 In Relation To The Ford GT40 | It Stood 40 Inches Tall |
| 3266 | According to several studies, less than 3 percent of the __________ population become man_eaters. | Tiger |
| 3267 | What is the name used to describe the "minor planets"? | Asteroids |
| 3268 | __________ that are seen wandering around in the wild do not make good pets. These are sexually mature males at the end of their life cycle _ they will die within a few weeks or months. | Tarantulas |
| 3269 | Which meteor shower occurs on the 14th November ? | Andromedids |
| 3270 | What is the most venomous snake (no, it's not the king cobra!)? | Inland Taipan |
| 3271 | Whose Son Flew Too Close To The Sun On Waxen Wings | Daedalus's |
| 3272 | The flying __________ of Java and Malaysia is able to flatten itself out like a ribbon and sail like a glider from tree to tree. | Snake |
| 3273 | In Computing Especially Concering The Internet What Does The Acronym 'BLOG'' Actually Stand For | Weblog |
| 3274 | Absolute zero (zero degrees kelvin) is only theoretical. The lowest laboratory temperature achieved is 280 picoKelvin. In which Scandinavian country was this produced? | Finland |
| 3275 | Cats, not dogs, are now the most common pets in America. Approximately 66 million cats to 58 million dogs are family pets, with parakeets "flying" a distant third at __________ | 14,000,000 |
| 3276 | What is the horn of a rhinoceros made of? | Hair |
| 3277 | What Part Of The Body Is The Axilla | The Armpit |
| 3278 | What Vitamin is Thiamine? | Vitamin B1 |
| 3279 | __________ chinchillas were brought from the Andes Mountains in South America in the 1930's. All chinchillas presently in North America are descended from these __________ chinchillas. | 11 |
| 3280 | In The 19th Century Who Was The Railway King | The Financier George Hudson |
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| 3281 | The poison_arrow frog has enough poison to kill about __________ | 2,200 people |
| 3282 | What material was invented by Belgian-born US chemist Leo Baekeland in 1905? | Bakelite |
| 3283 | What Colour Are A Puffin's Feet In Summer? | Red |
| 3284 | What Were Dachsunds Originally Bred To Hunt? | Badgers |
| 3285 | Which Metal Expands The Most When Heated | Caesium |
| 3286 | What element is represented by the symbol W? | Tungsten |
| 3287 | What Does The BCG Vaccine Immunise Against | Tuberculosis |
| 3288 | What Were The Four Elements Proposed By The Ancient Greeks | Earth, Water, Fire & Air |
| 3289 | He wrote "Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male" in 1948. | Kinsey |
| 3290 | The three_toed __________ of tropical America can swim easily, but it can only drag itself across bare ground. | Sloth |
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