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Quiz about I Interrogation
Quiz about I Interrogation

'I' Interrogation Trivia Quiz


The vowel "I" can be found at the beginning of many words. Can you answer these ten (hopefully)"I"nteresting questions?

A multiple-choice quiz by remote9. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
remote9
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
360,703
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
755
Last 3 plays: Guest 171 (9/10), Guest 5 (6/10), miranda101 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. What kind of teeth in the human body is mainly used for cutting and biting the food and is eight in number (including the upper and the lower jaw)? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In a didactic poem by the prolific author, Rudyard Kipling, we find a father instructing his son on qualities like courage, truthfulness, honesty, humility, hope and many other traits, which, if cultivated, can make us a "man" in the true sense of the term. Which famous poem am I talking about? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. A bit of mythological knowledge is required for this one. Among the Titans of the Greek myth, who was known as the "Piercer" and was the father of Prometheus, the Titan who gave fire to mankind? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which element belonging to the halogen group in the periodic table was discovered by Bernard Courtois, has atomic number 53 and undergoes sublimation? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What are the animals without a vertebral column known as? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. An oxymoronic country name, if I have ever seen one. This country has Reykjavik as its capital and contains volcanoes like Laki, Eldfell, Hekla, Eldgjá; geysers like Geysir and Strokkur is also present in it. So, why is it called ____? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which superhero from the Marvel Comics has the alter ego of Daniel Thomas Rand and possesses the ability to summon and focus his chi, which gives him extraordinary physical attributes, speed, durability and superhuman strength? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which science fiction film released in the year 2007 has Francis Lawrence as its director and features Will Smith as a doctor and scientist? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which author introduced the character of James Bond to the world? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which TV show on Nickelodeon debuted on September 8, 2007 and featured a teenager (played by Miranda Cosgrove) running her own web show? Hint



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1. What kind of teeth in the human body is mainly used for cutting and biting the food and is eight in number (including the upper and the lower jaw)?

Answer: Incisors

The word "incisors" has been derived from a Latin word which means "to cut".
In humans, four types of incisors are present. They are named maxillary central incisors, maxillary lateral incisors, mandibular central incisors and mandibular lateral incisors.

The incisors are modified into tusks in the case of elephants. They grow throughout the life stage of rodents as they are worn out at an equal speed due to gnawing.
2. In a didactic poem by the prolific author, Rudyard Kipling, we find a father instructing his son on qualities like courage, truthfulness, honesty, humility, hope and many other traits, which, if cultivated, can make us a "man" in the true sense of the term. Which famous poem am I talking about?

Answer: If

Rudyard Kipling was born in Mumbai in 1865. He is widely known for his story "The Jungle Book" and poems like "Ballad of East and West", "The Bell Buoy", "The Feet of The Young Men" and "Mother O' Mine".

The poem "If" is also one of his most famous works. It is written in informal style and conditional clauses are used to deliver the advises as someone can became great only if he is able to cultivate those qualities.
3. A bit of mythological knowledge is required for this one. Among the Titans of the Greek myth, who was known as the "Piercer" and was the father of Prometheus, the Titan who gave fire to mankind?

Answer: Iapetus

Iapetus is the Titan of mortality. He gave birth to three more children along with his wife, Clymene (in other versions, Asia). They were Atlas (Titan of astronomy, holder of sky), Epimetheus (Titan of afterthought) and Menoetius (Titan of anger and irrational thinking). Iapetus, along with the other Titans, was defeated by the gods during the Titanomachy and cast into Tartarus.
4. Which element belonging to the halogen group in the periodic table was discovered by Bernard Courtois, has atomic number 53 and undergoes sublimation?

Answer: Iodine

The other elements belonging to the halogen group are fluorine, chlorine, bromine and astatine. They are univalent and highly electronegative.

In general conditions, iodine appears as a bluish-black solid which produces violet vapours on sublimation. It usually forms a double covalent bond. A deficiency of iodine in the human body causes diseases like goitre and cretinism.
5. What are the animals without a vertebral column known as?

Answer: Invertebrates

All the species of animals, other than those belonging to subphylum vertebrata are known as invertebrates. They cover more than 98% of the earth. They may possess hydrostatic skeletons, like the ones found on the jellyfish, or hard exoskeletons made of chitin, as those on insects and crustaceans.

The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, is an invertebrate and one of the most commonly studied organisms in the fields of heredity and linkage.
6. An oxymoronic country name, if I have ever seen one. This country has Reykjavik as its capital and contains volcanoes like Laki, Eldfell, Hekla, Eldgjá; geysers like Geysir and Strokkur is also present in it. So, why is it called ____?

Answer: Iceland

Iceland's capital, Reyjavik is the world's northernmost capital. It is located on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a wonder of the Atlantic Ocean. It contains a large number of volcanoes and geysers and this provides the nation with ample geothermal power. Some large volcanic eruptions on Iceland in the 21st century were on 21 March, 2010 (a volcano in Eyjafjallajökul) and on 21 May, 2011(Grímsvötn volcano).
7. Which superhero from the Marvel Comics has the alter ego of Daniel Thomas Rand and possesses the ability to summon and focus his chi, which gives him extraordinary physical attributes, speed, durability and superhuman strength?

Answer: Iron Fist

Iron Fist gained his abilities from plunging his hand into the molten heart of the undying dragon, Shou-Lao. This transferred and focused the dragon's energy into his body, which, coupled with his training with Lei Kung, transformed him into the Iron Fist. On focusing really hard, he can concentrate all his bodily energies in his hand which manifests as an ethereal glow around his clenched fist, making it invulnerable to pain and injury and truly a fist of iron.
8. Which science fiction film released in the year 2007 has Francis Lawrence as its director and features Will Smith as a doctor and scientist?

Answer: I Am Legend

The film "I Am Legend" shows Will Smith as a scientist who is the last surviving human in the New York City. He is immune to a virus which was initially meant to cure cancer but only served to kill millions of humans and transforming others into mutated beings called "Darkseekers".

He struggles to survive and trying to find a remedy for that apocalyptic situation. At the end of the film it is stated that his fight for a cure has become a legend in the minds of the surviving humans.
9. Which author introduced the character of James Bond to the world?

Answer: Ian Fleming

Ian Lancaster Fleming was born on 28th May, 1908. He received his education on the Durnford School in Dorset and later joined the Eton College. He worked for Britain's Naval Intelligence Division in the Second World War. The first Novel of the James Bond series, "Casino Royale", was released in 1953 and it led the way to further great novels. He passed away on 12th August, 1964.
10. Which TV show on Nickelodeon debuted on September 8, 2007 and featured a teenager (played by Miranda Cosgrove) running her own web show?

Answer: iCarly

"iCarly" is a show which features the protagonist, Carly Shay, creating her own web show with her friends Sam Puckett and Freddie Benson. It was created by Dan Schneider. Two other main characters of the show were Spencer Shay and Gibby. The final episode was titled "iGoodbye" which aired on November 23, 2012.

The show won many awards, such as the Kid's Choice Awards for several years. It also led to several novels and video games, as well as being one of the most popular show for children for several years.
Source: Author remote9

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