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Science Quiz #706

Science and Nature Quiz for 27 July 2022

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Q1. Where is the only wild population of the Saimaa ringed seal?

A
Tasmania
B
Portugal
C
Finland
D
Chile
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Q2. Which of these was designed by Reginald Mitchell?

A
Hovercraft
B
Austin-Healey Sprite
C
Spitfire
D
The British Mark I tank
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Q3. There are 22 of which of these to the measure known as a chain?

A
Acres
B
Fathoms
C
Furlongs
D
Yards
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Q4. Aspartame is a chemical used as what?

A
Defoliant
B
Sweetener
C
Ointment
D
Dye
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Q5. Robert Mallet, a Victorian geophysicist, engineer and inventor, conducted a controlled experiment on a beach in southern Ireland as part of his seminal work in studying what and creating the science of what?

A
Earthquakes, and seismology
B
Tidal energy, and hydropower
C
Ecology of buccinis, and conchology
D
Erosion, and archaeology
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Q6. What part of an egg does albumen come from?

A
White
B
Yolk
C
Shell
D
Nucleus
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Q7. What is a mixture of saturated aliphatic and alicyclic C7 to C12 hydrocarbons with a maximum content of 25% of C7 to C12 alkyl aromatic hydrocarbons, which is used as an extraction, cleaning and degreasing solvent, and as a solvent in aerosols, paints, wood preservatives, lacquers, varnishes, and asphalt products?

A
White spirit
B
Turpentine
C
Kerosene
D
Methylated spirits
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