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Fun with Famous Scientists

Created by dr_vitz

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Scientists & Inventors
Fun with Famous Scientists game quiz
"Intended for laypersons. A light quiz on the discoveries of famous scientists, moderately easy but varied. One answer from each question is for fun only. Enjoy!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which is the best phrase that explains Albert Einstein's famous equation regarding relativity, 'E equals M times c squared'?
    light is energy
    time is money
    energy is a wave
    mass is energy


2. Roger Bacon is often called the 'Father of Modern Science' for what reason?
    he wrote down his experiments
    he discovered the law of gravity
    he measured the amounts of chemicals that he used
    he was the first to wear a pocket protector


3. In 1242 A.D., Roger Bacon discovered that black powder (gunpowder) would explode rather than simply burn if he did what?
    heated it slowly
    sang 'Over the Rainbow'
    placed it in a vacuum
    confined it in a small space


4. The Swedish scientist Alfred Nobel is most famous today for creating the Nobel Prize. What invention made him rich?
    stainless steel
    dynamite
    dry ice
    spam


5. In 1828, Friedrich Woehler performed the first chemical synthesis of a naturally occurring biologic (organic) molecule. What did he synthesize?
    Cheez-Wiz, a delicious snack
    alanine, an amino acid
    urea, a waste product
    glucose, a sugar


6. In 1660, Robert Boyle discovered what revolutionary finding about gases?
    gases are composed of atoms
    the volume of a gas varies inversely with pressure
    all gases can be cooled to form a liquid
    you can light a fart with a match


7. The 19th century Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleyev arranged cards that described all known chemical elements into what?
    the words 'I hate borscht'
    acid - base pairs
    the Periodic Table of the Elements
    four quantum states


8. The German scientist Max Planck was the first to suggest that classical laws of physics did not always apply to atomic systems. By studying light of different frequencies, he proposed the existence of quanta that carried discrete but small amounts of what?
    color
    energy
    randomness
    passengers between Australia and the USA


9. Around 300 B.C.E., Theophrastus, one of Aristotle's students, first described asbestos as 'a substance resembling rotting wood which, when doused with oil, would burn without being harmed.' Where does asbestos come from?
    the hairs of fire-resistant salamanders
    glass fibers molded by heat
    mines
    a plant


10. At the end of the 19th century, Fritz Haber first synthesized ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen. This was important to the world population because:
    It allowed the production of synthetic fertilizers
    it became a way of removing toxic nitrogen from the air
    It led directly to the development of plastics
    their windows were dirty


11. In 1775, Benjamin Franklin traveled from England to America on a sailing ship. He measured the temperature of the water with a thermometer at many points during the voyage and thus discovered a region of warm water due to what?
    shallow water
    the Gulf Stream
    thermal vents
    sailors urinating off the bow


12. The Scottish botanist Robert Brown first observed the process now known as Brownian movement in 1827. What is it?
    the last thing you do before you flush
    the movement of electrons in an elliptical orbit around a nucleus
    the motion of small particles due to random collisions with solvent molecules
    the movement of leaves to follow the daily sun cycle


13. In 1858, Charles Darwin proposed what theory to explain the diversity of living things on earth?
    the theory of acquired characteristics
    the theory of natural selection
    the theory of DNA mutagenesis
    the theory of alien insemination


14. In 1803, John Dalton proposed that all substances are composed of small, dense, indestructible particles known as what?
    molecules
    atoms
    Daltons
    tic-tacs


15. From carefully weighing the reactants and products of chemical reactions, the 18th century French chemist Antoine Lavoisier laid the groundwork for what fundamental scientific principle?
    law of multiple proportions
    he who smelt it dealt it
    reactive equilibrium
    conservation of mass


16. In 1932, James Chadwick discovered what subatomic particle that contains mass but no charge?
    the alpha particle
    the neutron
    the beta particle
    the dead battery


17. Galileo's famous experiment at the leaning tower of Pisa demonstrated what about gravity?
    acceleration is independent of mass
    gravity is independent of other forces
    velocity is dependent on mass
    what goes up must come down


18. The 'two body problem' was first solved by:
    Newton
    Einstein
    Liebnitz
    Adam and Eve


19. Why was Galileo excommunicated from the Catholic Church?
    He denied the existence of God
    He said that the earth moves round the sun
    He refused to comply with a papal decree
    He insisted on referring to the holy sacrament as 'the little wafer'


20. Werner Heisenberg enunciated his 'uncertainty principle' in 1927. It states that:
    The velocity of an electron is determined by its position
    The position and velocity of an electron cannot both be precisely determined
    entropy always increases
    If you think your spouse might be cheating on you, you are probably right.

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