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Scientists are Human too

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Scientists are Human too game quiz
"Scientists and natural philosophers throughout the ages have discovered some amazing things, but every now and then some of them come up with something strange and out of the blue or suffered the at wicked hand of irony. After all they are human, too."

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1. Which famous mathematician allegedly forbade his followers to eat beans on the grounds that if a bean was buried and covered with dung, 40 days later it would assume human form?
    Archimedes
    Aristotle
    Pythagoras
    Kepler


2. Who is alleged to have leapt from his bath-tub and ran naked through the streets of his town shouting 'Eureka! Eureka!' ('I've found it') upon discovering the principles of floatation?
    Robert Boyle
    Aristotle
    Archimedes
    Isaac Newton


3. Which famous scientist cut a hole in a door so his cat could get in and out without disturbing him. When the cat had kittens, he cut out smaller holes for them to use.
    Tycho Brahe
    Johannes Kepler
    Isaac Newton
    Albert Einstein


4. While heating mercuric oxide, Joseph Priestley noticed a candle would burn more brightly when exposed to the gas given off. He called this gas 'dephlogisticated air,' but what gas and element had he actually discovered.
    Hydrogen
    Methane
    Oxygen
    Helium


5. Pierre and Marie Curie are well know for discovering 'radioactivity' and several radioactive elements including polonium, radium and thorium. Marie Curie died in 1934 from leukaemia caused by a life of exposure to radiation, but how did her husband and collaborator die?
    Radiation sickness
    Poisoning
    Suicide
    Traffic accident


6. In 1939, who said he was, 'Sure, nearly sure, that it will not be possible to convert matter into energy for practical purposes for a long time' when discussing the possibility of atomic energy?
    Robert Oppenheimer
    Niels Bohr
    Albert Einstein
    Enrico Fermi


7. Phosphorus was discovered in 1669 by an alchemist in Hamburg, Germany. Ironically Hamburg was nearly destroyed by phosphorus incendiary bombs dropped by Allied bombers in World War II.

Who was the alchemist who discovered phosphorus?
    F T Kessler
    John Dalton
    Spiro Phosphoro
    Hennig Brand


8. Raytheon employee Percy Spencer was building and testing a radar magnetron when he discovered that a chocolate bar in his pocket was melting as a result of the energy transmission from the radar. What device did he build to further test this newly discovered way of heating food?
    Induction cooker
    Microwave oven
    Convection oven
    Thermal conduction stovetop


9. Cyanoacrylate was inadvertently discovered when the chemist Harry Coover was searching for a way to make plastic lenses for rifle scopes. Of no use for rifle scopes it was utilised as an instant adhesive and was marketed under which of the following names.
    Eastman 910 adhesive
    Super Glue
    All of them
    Flash Glue


10. Which famous Russian physician who studied haematology accidentally died as a result of a blood transfusion he administered to himself during an experiment?
    Alexander Bogdanov
    Arkady Strugatsky
    Ivan Yefremov
    Isaac Asimov


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