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General Knowledge Science Quiz
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Question 1 What name is given to the temperature above which it is impossible to liquefy a gas, no matter what the pressure? Answer
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Question 2 How much louder to the human ear is 30dB when compared to 10dB? Answer
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Question 3 What is the unit of measurement the Clusel used to measure?
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Question 4 Named after a Swedish physicist, what unit is used for measuring the wavelength of light? Answer
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Question 5 What name is given to the study of movements of rocks on the Earth's surface? Answer
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Question 6 What was photographed for the first time in October 1959?
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Question 7 Which of the body's organs are affected by Bright's disease? Answer
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Question 8 Of what is the PASCAL the SI unit for? Answer
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Question 9 What is the main constituent of Natural Gas? Answer
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Question 10 In which part of the body is PEPSIN produced? Answer
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Question 11 Which units are used to measure radioactivity? Answer
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Question 12 Which artery supplies the kidneys with blood? Answer
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Question 13 Who gave his name to the Absolute scale of temperature?
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Question 14 Which is the longest bone in the human body? Answer
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Question 15 What is the green colouring found in plants? Answer
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Question 16 Who discovered the three basic laws of planetary motion?
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Question 17 What are the Coleoptera order of insects more commonly known as? Answer
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Question 18 What is the common name for the Scapula? Answer
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Question 19 What is the female reproductive organ of a flower called?
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Question 20 What is the common name for the disease TRISMUS? Answer
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Question 1 Answer Gases can be converted to liquids by compressing the gas at a suitable temperature. Gases become more difficult to liquefy as the temperature increases because the kinetic energies of the particles that make up the gas also increase. The critical temperature of a substance is the temperature at and above which vapour of the substance cannot be liquefied, no matter how much pressure is applied.
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Question 2 Answer On the decibel scale, the smallest audible sound (near total silence) is 0 dB. A sound 10 times more powerful is 10 dB. A sound 100 times more powerful than near total silence is 20 dB. A sound 1,000 times more powerful than near total silence is 30 dB.
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Question 2 Answer On the decibel scale, the smallest audible sound (near total silence) is 0 dB. A sound 10 times more powerful is 10 dB. A sound 100 times more powerful than near total silence is 20 dB. A sound 1,000 times more powerful than near total silence is 30 dB.
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Question 2 Answer Any sound above 85 dB can cause hearing loss, and the loss is related both to the power of the sound as well as the length of exposure. You know that you are listening to an 85-dB sound if you have to raise your voice to be heard by somebody else. Eight hours of 90-dB sound can cause damage to your ears; any exposure to 140-dB sound causes immediate damage (and causes actual pain).
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Question 2 Answer Near total silence - 0 dB A whisper - 15 dB
Normal conversation - 60 dB A lawnmower - 90 dB A car horn dB A rock concert or a jet engine dB A gunshot or firecracker dB Distance affects the intensity of sound -- if you are far away, the power is greatly diminished. All of the ratings above are taken while standing near the sound.
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Question 3 Answer Near total silence - 0 dB A whisper - 15 dB
Normal conversation - 60 dB A lawnmower - 90 dB A car horn dB A rock concert or a jet engine dB A gunshot or firecracker dB Distance affects the intensity of sound -- if you are far away, the power is greatly diminished. All of the ratings above are taken while standing near the sound.
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