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SCIENCE- MATH QUESTIONS

1.Which gas has the smell of rotten eggs?

ANSWER: hydrogen sulfide

2.What poisonous gas is emitted with the exhaust from a car’s engine?

ANSWER: carbon monoxide

3.What is the most common of all metal in the earth’s crust?

ANSWER: aluminum

4.What are the two gases commonly used to fill scientific balloons?

ANSWER: helium and hydrogen. Today helium is much more use than hydrogen because it is
inflammable

5. Who discovered lightning conductor?

ANSWER: Benjamin Franklin

Who discovered the laughing gas?

ANSWER: J.B. Priestly

Who discovered radium?

ANSWER: Marie Curie

Who discovered the Law of Gravitation?

ANSWER: Isaac Newton

6.It is the smallest portion of an element

ANSWER: atom

7.Is glass a solid or liquid?

ANSWER: it is a super cooled liquid

8.What acid is present in vinegar?

ANSWER: Acetic Acid

Sodium chloride is chemist’s name for what commonly used household substance?

ANSWER: Salt
9. What gas is expelled by animals?

mANSWER: Sulfuric Acid

What gas is expelled by plants?

ANSWER: Oxygen

What percentage of the earth’s water is drinkable?

ANSWER: one percent

10. What was the first radioactive element discovered?

ANSWER: Uranium

Which acid is used in a car battery?

ANSWER: Sulfuric Acid

What is the most important constituent of moth balls?

ANSWER: Napthalene

11.In which branch of mathematics are numbers represented by letters?

ANSWER: Algebra

12. Greek Mathematician known as the founder of geometry?

ANSWER: Euclid

13. A line that touches a curve, but does not cut

ANSWER: tangent

14.What important mathematical notation did India give to the world?

ANSWER: Zero

15. It a calculating frame with balls sliding on wires

ANSWER: Abacus

Where and when did the abacus originate?

ANSWER: Egypt in 2000 B.C.

16. Which ancient civilization is said to have developed the decimal system, hundreds of years before it
was first used in Europe?
ANSWER: Incas

17. What is a figure bounded by more than four 1qstraight lines called?

ANSWER: Polygon

18.What is the geometrical shape of cells in a hive called?

ANSWER: Hexagon

19.How many equal angles are there in an isosceles triangle?

ANSWER: two

20. What number cannot be represented in roman numeral?

ANSWER: Zero

21.What number when squared,is one-third of its cube?

ANSWER: 3

22. What does the letter C in Roman numeral mean?

ANSWER:100

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answers.html

What is water’s boiling point?

Answer: 212 degrees.

One kilometre has how many millimetres?

Answer: 1,000,000.

Name the planet which has a cloud pattern in white in its atmosphere. The nickname of this planet is
“Scooter.”

Answer: Neptune

One ton consists of how many ounces?

Answer: 32,000.
Total how many colours are there in a rainbow?

Answer: 7.

A fluid can resist flow. What is the name of this ability?

Answer: Viscosity.

Do you know the number of the sides of a pentadecagon?

Answer: 15.

Which element’s melting point is the highest?

Answer: Carbon.

A bright natural object shines at night. Do you know the name of that planet?

Answer: Venus.

What is the name of the floating rock?

Answer: Pumice.

One mile has how many inches?

Answer: 63,360.

1 to 100 has how many prime numbers?

Answer: 25.

One tablespoon is made of how many teaspoons?

Answer: 3.

A type of triangle has three different length sides. What are they?

Answer: Scalene.

A non-leap year has how many seconds?

Answer: 31,536,000.

According to the Earth calendar, the number of revolves the moon does around the earth in a year is?

Answer: 13.oo

One byte is made of how many bits?


Answer: 8.

What is the name of the solar system’s hottest planet?

Answer: Venus.

What is the name of the most overflowing protein found in mammals?un b tv '

Answer: Collagen.

Atmospheric pressure is measured by which instrument?

Answer: Barometer.

A star, the Big Dipper is in which constellation?

Answer: Ursa Major.

One fathom consists of how many feet?

Answer: 6.

CCXVII is Roman numerals. It equals which number?

Answer: 109.

One week holds how many hours?

Answer: 168.

A score holds how many years?

Answer: 20.

Which element’s Periodic Table symbol is He?

Answer: Helium.

A cube has how many edges?

Answer: 12.

Do you know which pigment converts leaves into green?

Answer: Chlorophyll.

Do you know the name of the solar system’s largest moon?

Answer: Ganymede.
Earth’s every living species contain which element?

Answer: Carbon.

One mile equals how many feet?

Answer: 5,280.

One square foot has how many square inches?

Answer: 144.

A decagon has how many sides?

Answer: 10.

Which study is known as Dendrology?

Answer: Trees.

5 litters equal to how many millilitres?

Answer: 5,000.

. In January we see the full moon in the sky. What is the name of that full moon?

Answer: Wolf Moon.

There is only one number which has the same amount Answer: 4.

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