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Science & Nature 116685

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Science & Nature 116685 is a selection of 10 questions. Science & Nature 116685 is the filename to differentiate it from other Science & Nature quizzes. Feel free to use any of these questions and answers for your own quizzes. Just keep in mind that you cannot republish them in any format.

1   Whose thought experiment involving a cat in a box illustrates a key feature of quantum theory?
A   Erwin Schrödinger. Quantum theory suggests that until an observer opens the box and makes a measurement, the cat exists in a superposition of both alive and dead states.

2   What is the name of NASA’s car-sized robotic rover that landed on planet Mars on 6th August 2012?
A   Curiosity. It is part of NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission.

3   Which species of bird is the largest member of the crow family native to the UK?
A   The raven (Corvus corax). The world’s largest member of the crow family, as large as a buzzard! Ravens have shiny black feathers and a huge, thick beak.

4   Which name labels the branch of biology that studies fungi?
A   Mycology, a group that includes the mushrooms and yeasts.

5   Which artificial object first left the solar system?
A   Voyager 1 spacecraft, launched in 1977. It crossed the heliopause, the boundary of the sun’s influence, in August 2012, entering interstellar space.

6   What is the name for a geometric angle between 180 and 360 degrees?
A   Reflex angle. The names of basic angles are Acute angle, Obtuse angle, Right angle, Straight angle, Reflex angle and full rotation.

7   Which metal is obtained from the ore siderite?
A   Iron. Siderite contains iron(II) carbonate. The Ancient Greek term for iron, $\sigma\acute{\iota}\delta\eta\rho o\varsigma$ (sídēros), provides the mineral’s name.

8   What is the largest land mammal native to the UK?
A   Red deer – The badger is the largest predator in the UK

9   What name is given to a parallelogram, with no right angles, whose sides are all equal in length?
A   Rhombus. A rhombus with right angles would become a square.

10   Which planet in our solar system has an orbit around the Sun of 687 Earth days?
A   Mars. Mars rotates once every 24.6 hours, nearly mirroring Earth’s 23.9-hour day. Scientists label these Martian days “sols”—short for “solar day.” The planet completes one orbit in 669.6 sols, which equals 687 Earth days.

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