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October 25, 2007
Gas and hot air
Which poisonous gas is given off by car exhausts?
Which fossil fuel powered the industrial revolution?
What is the inert colourless, odourless gas used in balloons and airships, because of it’s lightness and non-inflammability?
What term describes energy
obtained from underground heat?
What are the three most abundent metallic elements in the human body?
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October 20, 2007
Diamonds and Lead
Which metal is a liquid at room temperature?
What is the chief ore of the metal aluminium?
Which two letters make up the atomic symbol for the element ‘lead’?
Which chemical has the symbol element ‘FE’?
What is the hardest natural substance after diamond?
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October 12, 2007
Eureka! A helicopter.
What, in modern physics, is the name applied to an abrupt change from one energy level to another?
What is the oldest physical science?
Which scientist and philosopher is famous for saying ‘Eureka’?
In 1687, which English scientist established the universal laws of motion?
Which Italian painter drew early ideas for a helicopter?
October 10, 2007
Rainbows and Water Vapour
Which term describes the amount of water vapour present in the air?
In science, what do we call a completely empty space in which there are no atoms?
On a rainbow, is the colour red on the top of the arc or on the bottom of the arc?
What name is given to human-like robots?
What does the ‘Q’ in ‘IQ’ stand for?
October 5, 2007
Measurement
What is the boiling point of water on the celsius scale?
What is the basic unit of mass in the metric system?
Which scientific unit gives a measure of loudness?
What is the name for the temperature at which a liquid changes to a solid?
What name is given to the study of very low temperatures?
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September 30, 2007
Medical Trivia
Which relative is the ideal donor in a bone marrow transplant?
What is the name of the chief muscle, used in breathing, which separates the chest from the abdomen?
Of what do we have fifty two in a lifetime, twenty of which are deciduous?
What do you call small flakes of dead skin in the hair caused by a disorder of the scalp glands?
What is the common name for a myocardial infarction?
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September 20, 2007
Name some body parts
What does a haematologist study?
What is the coloured part of the eye called?
What is the largest internal organ of the human body?
Which sex chromosomes are possessed by a human male?
Which tendon connects the calf muscle to the heel bone?
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September 15, 2007
Electricity
What is the namer of the thin coil of wire inside a light bulb?
Which common device converts chemical energy into electrical energy?
What type of crystal is used in electronic watches?
What is any material that allows the passage of electricity and heat called?
How many volts are there in an ‘AA’ battery?