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1   By what other name is a Wildebeest known?

A   Gnu, a large African antelope. The term “gnu” is a native African name for the animal.

2   What does a Gravindex test detect?
A   Pregnancy – Gravindex is an agglutination inhibition test performed on a urine sample to detect pregnancy.

3   A test of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from that of a human is named after whom?
A   (Alan) Turing

4   Cassiterite is the main ore of which metal?
A   Tin. It is colourless when pure, but brown or black when iron impurities are present.

5   Which element is present in all acids?
A   Hydrogen. Acids are substances that, when dissolved in water, release hydrogen ions (H+). This characteristic is what defines their acidic properties. For example, hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) both contain hydrogen.

6   What is the anatomical name for the shoulder blade?
A   Scapula.

7   What is the condition where a sufferer has a continuous ringing or buzzing in the ears?
A   Tinnitus.

8   Which animal has the highest known blood pressure?
A   Giraffe, with pressures estimated to be between 180 and 300 mmHg.

9   What is the common name of the spotted beetle known collectively as a “loveliness”?
A   Ladybird or ladybug.

10   bipolar disorder is often treated with which chemical element, at atomic number 3?
A   Lithium – Lithium is a mood stabiliser and can help reduce manic and depressive episodes associated with the disorder.

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