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Science Quiz #908

Science and Nature Quiz for 10 June 2026

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Q1. On or with what does a young hoatzin move around?

A
Claws
B
Suckers
C
Feet
D
Fins
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Q2. The Nobel Prizes were established, beginning in 1901, in 5 categories. When was the sixth category, Economic Sciences, added?

A
1949
B
1915
C
1969
D
1920
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Q3. What is a haboob?

A
A dust storm
B
A form of lightning
C
A headdress
D
A type of desert formation
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Q4. Why did the Mars Climate Orbiter, launched on 11 December 1998, drift off course during its voyage and enter a much lower orbit than planned before being destroyed by atmospheric friction?

A
Came under the influence of the sun's gravity
B
Hit by a meteor
C
A faulty computer software specification
D
Illness of the crew
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Q5. What was unusual about the catching of two examples of a species of fish, called the "Coelacanth", in 1938 and 1952?

A
Both had developed legs
B
Both were radioactive
C
They were thought to have been extinct for 66 million years
D
It was believed that they communicated by thought waves
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Q6. Which journey by James Lovell, John Swigert and Fred Haise in 1970 almost ended in disaster?

A
Apollo 13
B
Apollo 12
C
Apollo 11
D
Apollo 10
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Q7. Which is an initiating process in thermohaline circulation in oceans?

A
A tsunami
B
A typhoon
C
Formation of sea ice
D
Bottom trawling
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