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Quiz about On the Shoulders of Giants
Quiz about On the Shoulders of Giants

On the Shoulders of Giants Trivia Quiz


These are the giants of science. They are the men who most greatly influenced the generations ahead of them with their innovations and discoveries.

A multiple-choice quiz by skydude13579. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
skydude13579
Time
4 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
369,115
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Question 1 of 10
1. In 1655, which Dutch astronomer discovered Saturn's rings and Titan, its largest moon? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Better known for his methods of preventing contamination, what microbiologist created the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What English scientist invented the dynamo and is credited with the discovery of electromagnetic induction?
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which of the following inventions was Benjamin Franklin's? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What physicist, who has an element named in his honor, was the first to discover the nucleus of an atom? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Famous for his four postulates, what German microbiologist was the first to identify the bacteria that causes tuberculosis and cholera? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What astronomer became famous after discovering Uranus, the first planet to be seen with the assistance of a telescope? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What 20th century nuclear scientist either discovered or co-discovered the most elements in the periodic table? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Two of the most famous scientists in history designed two different types of telescopes. Who were they? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What discoverer of the photoelectric effect revolutionized physical science in the 1900s? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In 1655, which Dutch astronomer discovered Saturn's rings and Titan, its largest moon?

Answer: Christiaan Huygens

In spite of all his achievements, Christiaan Huygens isn't as well known as some of his contemporaries. Not only did he discover Titan and Saturn's rings, but he also invented the pendulum clock, wrote the first treatise on probability theory, and was the first person to propose the wave theory of light. Though Galileo was the first person to observe Saturn's rings, he did not see them clearly enough to know what they were.
2. Better known for his methods of preventing contamination, what microbiologist created the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax?

Answer: Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur made a number of contributions to the prevention of disease and his discoveries provided evidence for the existence of germs. During his lifetime (1822-1895) the idea of germs being responsible for illness was still only a theory. Along with his vaccinations for rabies and anthrax, his methods of pasteurization and fermentation have improved the longevity and saved the lives of countless individuals.
3. What English scientist invented the dynamo and is credited with the discovery of electromagnetic induction?

Answer: Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday's conception of the electromagnetic field allowed him to make a major discovery in electrical theory: induction. Using this, he was able to create a prototype for the first electric motor ever built, which lead to his creation of the dynamo. He also wrote the First and Second Laws of Electrolysis, discovered benzene, and invented an early form of the bunsen burner.
4. Which of the following inventions was Benjamin Franklin's?

Answer: lightning rod

Benjamin Franklin also invented the bifocal lens and the Franklin stove. In addition to his genius for inventing things, he was a prominent speaker and writer. These skills led him to high office, including that of Governor of Pennsylvania (1785-1788). He was also the publisher of the Poor Richard's Almanack, and the first elected president of the American Philosophical Society.

The first hot air balloon was created by the Montgolfier brothers in 1782 and the cotton gin was created by Eli Whitney in 1793. The inventor of the sewing machine isn't known for sure, but Elias Howe was the first to patent one in 1846.
5. What physicist, who has an element named in his honor, was the first to discover the nucleus of an atom?

Answer: Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford discovered many things on the subatomic level, like the proton and the concept of half-lives for radioactive substances. He was credited with discovering the nucleus of an atom after leading the 1909 Geiger-Marsden gold foil experiment. In 1997, the 104th element (rutherfodium) was named in his honor.
6. Famous for his four postulates, what German microbiologist was the first to identify the bacteria that causes tuberculosis and cholera?

Answer: Robert Koch

Robert Koch's four postulates linked several micro-organisms to specific diseases, which were all used by him when he isolated the bacteria that causes cholera and tuberculosis. In 1905, he received the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his efforts. Dutchman Antonie van Leeuwanhoek was the first person to observe bacteria of any kind.
7. What astronomer became famous after discovering Uranus, the first planet to be seen with the assistance of a telescope?

Answer: William Herschel

William Herschel was a prolific astronomer. After discovering Uranus in 1781, he found the planet's two moons (Titan and Oberon) and two other moons of Saturn that hadn't yet been discovered. He also found 2,500 new nebulae and star clusters before capping off his career with the discovery of infrared radiation. Oh, and just to put a little icing on the cake, he wrote 24 symphonies.
8. What 20th century nuclear scientist either discovered or co-discovered the most elements in the periodic table?

Answer: Albert Ghiorso

Albert Ghiorso was credited with co-discovering 12 total elements. They were all in the transuranic series (elements with atomic numbers above 92) and discovered in a laboratory under controlled conditions. In the 19th century, Humphry Davy discovered six commonly known elements, including boron, magnesium, potassium, sodium, calcium, and barium. Marie Curie discovered radium and polonium.
9. Two of the most famous scientists in history designed two different types of telescopes. Who were they?

Answer: Isaac Newton and Galileo

Contrary to popular belief, Galileo did not invent the telescope. However, he did build his own, which is how he became the first person ever to observe the night sky by telescope. Similarly, it is not clear whether he invented the thermometer, though he is often given credit for it. A couple of the things he did discover were sunspots and Jupiter's moons.

Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope, which showed that white light could decompose into all the colors of the visible spectrum. His three laws of motion and ideas about gravity were the cornerstones of physical science for over 200 years. Along with Gottfried Leibniz, he is also known for inventing calculus, which has a variety of applications across all the sciences.
10. What discoverer of the photoelectric effect revolutionized physical science in the 1900s?

Answer: Albert Einstein

Though more famous for his theories of relativity, Einstein's discovery of the photoelectric effect played a major roll in the development of Quantum Theory. On a larger scale, his discoveries of mass-energy equivalence and gravitational lensing changed the shape of cosmological physics forever. Until the publication of his Special (and General) Relativity, the equations of physical science had been limited to Newtonian mechanics.
Source: Author skydude13579

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