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#1. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player rwillia1 asks:
  Approximately how long does it take for Halley's comet to orbit the sun? (It is visible from Earth at the same time interval)

    760 years
    7600 years
    7.6 years
    76 years

#2. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player pu2-ke-qi-ri asks:
  A major earthquake redistributes stress along a fault, which produces a number of smaller earthquakes. What are these smaller earthquakes called?

    Aftershocks
    Minor earthquakes
    Earthquakelets
    Tsunamis

#3. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player jjdancer asks:
  Which is the only planet to be named for a Greek deity rather than a Roman one?

    Venus
    Saturn
    Uranus
    Mercury

#4. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player ShadowStar889 asks:
  What unit is used in the USA to measure the purity of gold?

    Carrot
    Grain
    Pennyweight
    Karat

#5. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player jeffcotton asks:
  Which of the following options is NOT a real vitamin?

    Vitamin B1
    Vitamin C
    Vitamin Z
    Vitamin B5

#6. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player masfon asks:
  Yellow fever, malaria and dengue are diseases carried by which of these?

    Cockroaches
    Mosquitoes
    Pigeons
    Rats

#7. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player trident asks:
  In humans, the lower jawbone is called the mandible. Beneath which of these bones does the mandible lie?

    patella
    sacrum
    scapula
    maxilla

#8. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player wellenbrecher asks:
  In astronomy, what is the name given to a vast cloud of dust and gas in space, often called the "stellar nursery", where new stars are born?

    nebula
    black hole
    supernova
    galaxy

#9. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player emmal2000uk asks:
  What is pharmacology the science of?

    Protons and Neutrons
    Blood Cells
    Drugs and Medication
    Stars and Planets

#10. Sci / Tech Mixture. Player Trivia_Fan54 asks:
  In technology, what do Arm DTT, Valgrind, Radare2, and WinDbg have in common? Computer programmers are very thankful to have them available.

    They are programs that guide satellites
    They are debugger programs
    They are military weapons software
    They are used with electron microscopes