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Science Quiz #95

Science and Nature Quiz for 10 November 2010

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Q1. Because of the speed at which the earth and the moon move relative to the sun, a total solar eclipse can never last more than how long?

A
7 minutes 31 seconds
B
1 day
C
1 year
D
2 hours 3 minutes 15 seconds
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Q2. Trypanosomiasis is an infectious disease spread by what?

A
Mice
B
Fleas
C
Tsetse fly
D
Armadillos
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Q3. What is the study of the relation between the motion of a body and the forces acting on it?

A
Pneumatics
B
Buoyancy
C
Dynamics
D
Gravity
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Q4. Cobol, Basic and Fortran are all types of what?

A
Motor vehicle
B
Fern
C
Atomic reactor
D
Computer language
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Q5. For what is Sir Henry Bessemer famous?

A
Discovering a process for making cellophane
B
Developing a process for the manufacture of steel
C
Inventing the modern machine gun
D
Isolating the gene that determines blood type in humans
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Q6. What was the life expectancy of someone who contracted the bubonic plague, the most commonly seen form during the Black Death that peaked in Europe between 1348 and 1350, which had a mortality rate of thirty to seventy-five percent?

A
8 days
B
8 years
C
8 months
D
8 hours
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Q7. What product is derived from the distillation of wood, coal and shale?

A
Methylated spirits
B
Turpentine
C
Creosote
D
China clay
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