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  • Which of the following is an important element of stainless steel? a. chromium b. magnesium c. copper d. nickel
    a. chromium
  • The fastest-running terrestrial (land) animal is... a. cheetah b. lion c. man z. jaguar
    a. cheetah
  • Plants get their nitrogen from... a. rain b. the soil c. the air d. water
    b. the soil
  • How many men have walked on the moon? a. 12 b. 10 c. 8 d. 6
    a. 12
  • The study of poisons is called: a. oncology b. toxicology c. phrenology d. ergonomics
    b. toxicology
  • Which sea is the saltiest natural lake and is also at the lowest elevation on the face of the earth? a. the Black Sea b. the Mediterranean Sea c. the Red Sea d. the Dead Sea
    d. the Dead Sea
  • Bees must collect nectar from approximately how many flowers to make 1 pound of honeycomb? a. 10 thousand b. 2 million c. 20 million d. 50 million
    c. 20 million
  • Saltwater freezes at... a. the same temperature as fresh water b. a slightly higher temperature than fresh water c. a slightly lower temperature than fresh water d. saltwater does not freeze
    c. a slightly lower temperature than fresh water
  • What is the main cause of seasons on the Earth? a. the distance between Earth and the sun b. the tilt of Earth's axis c. the speed the Earth travels around the sun d. changes in the amount of energy coming from the sun
    b. the tilt of Earth's axis
  • About how long does it take for light to travel from the sun to the Earth? a. 9-10 seconds b. 9-10 minutes c. 9-10 days d. 9-10 years
    b. 9-10 minutes
  • The scarab, worshiped by the Egyptians, is what type of beetle? a. a jewel beetle b. a leaf beetle c. a dung beetle d. a tiger beetle
    c. a dung beetle
  • The branch of medical science which is concerned with the study of disease as it affects a community of people is called: a. epidemiology b. oncology c. paleontology d. pathology
    a. epidemiology
  • What element, whose symbol is derived from the Latin for "liquid silver," has been found in Egyptian tombs from 1500 B.C.? a. titanium b. iron c. mercury d. lead
    c. mercury
  • What is the name for wood whose cells have been replaced with mineral deposits? a. driftwood b. dead wood c. cellulitis d. petrified wood
    d. petrified wood
  • Occasionally, a bad cold will cause a decrease in a person's hearing ability. What is the name of the tube that becomes blocked to cause this problem? a. esophagus b. occipital tube c. narietal opening d. eustachian tube
    d. eustachian tube
  • What state in the U.S. has the most nuclear power plants? a. New York b. Illinois c. Pennsylvania d. South Carolina
    b. Illinois
  • The process by which a substance absorbs moisture upon exposure to the atmosphere is called: a. efflorescence b. deliquescence c. dehydrogenation d. desalination
    b. deliquescence
  • The only species of cat that lives and hunts in groups is... a. lions b. leopards c. jaguars d. cougars
    a. lions
  • In daylight, the human eye is most sensitive to which color? a. green b. red c. blue d. orange
    a. green
  • The Statue of Liberty is green because of... a. green stone b. oxidized brass c. steel painted green d. oxidized copper
    d. oxidized copper
  • If a quiet whisper is 10 decibels, then what is the average pain threshold in decibels for humans? a. 50 decibels b. 80 decibels c.120 decibels d. 200 decibels
    c. 120 decibels
  • Used primarily in fertilizers, which element is never found free in nature even though it makes up about 2.5% of the earth's crust? a. potassium b. nitrogen c. phosphorus d. iron
    a. potassium
  • Steel is composed of a number of elements. The two essential elements are iron and... a. aluminum b. carbon c. nickel d. silicon
    b. carbon
  • What mammal lays eggs? a. a duck b. a platypus c. a bat d. a turtle
    b. a platypus
  • A device used to measure the amount of moisture in the atmosphere is called... a. a hydrometer b. a hygrometer c. an anemometer d. a barometer
    b. a hygrometer
  • What land mammal holds the record for greatest age? a. hippopotamus b. elephant c. human d. brown bear
    c. human
  • If an individual is suffering from emphysema, what organ of the body is primarily affected? a. heart b. skin c. liver d. lungs
    d. lungs
  • At room temperature, most elements are in which phase of matter? a. solid b. liquid c. gas d. plasma
    a. solid
  • The word "atom" is from a Greek word meaning: a. small b. indivisible c. unseen d. visible
    b. indivisible
  • Which mammal group gives birth to undeveloped young that are kept in pouches? a. monotremes b. pangolins c. marsupials d. pachyderma
    c. marsupials
  • The study of how people use tools to perform work and how people physically relate to their working environment is called: a. engineering b. ergonomics c. agronomy d. physiology
    b. ergonomics
  • Which of the following is considered a renewable resource? a. coal fired power plant b. hydroelectric dam c. combustion turbine facility d. nuclear fission power plant
    b. hydroelectric dam
  • Unlike rodents, the rabbit has how many incisor teeth? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
    c. four
  • The study of phenomena at very low temperatures is called: a. heat transfer b morphology c. crystallography d. cryogenics
    d. cryogenics
  • As you go down a well, your weight... a. increases slightly b. decreases slightly c. stays exactly the same d. changes drastically
    b. decreases slightly
  • Which type of camel has two humps? a. dromedary b. guanaco c. bactrian d. alpaca
    c. bactrian
  • If a metal can be pulled into wires relatively easily it is called: a. malleable b. ductile c. extractive d. tactile
    b. ductile
  • One metal dissolved in another is called a. an alloy b. an assay c. a mineral d. a ceramic
    a. an alloy
  • The first animal launched into orbit was a... a. mouse b. monkey c. chimpanzee d. dog
    d. dog
  • What common flavoring comes from the long slender fruit of a climbing orchid? a. cinnamon b. vanilla c. nutmeg d. peppermint
    b. vanilla
  • Loss of calcium from bones is called... a. cystic fibrosis b. osteoporosis c. tuberculosis d. endocytosis
    b. osteoporosis
  • The science of weights and measures is called: a. metrology b. meteorology c. mineralogy d. morphology
    a. metrology
  • At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal? a. -65 b. - 40 c. 40 d. 65
    b. -40
  • Albacore is a type of a. shell-fish b. tuna c. marble d. meteoroid
    b. tuna
  • A cloud at ground level is called what? a. rain b. sleet c. fog d. mist
    c. fog
  • How many time zones are there on Earth? a. 4 b. 8 c. 12 d. 24
    d. 24
  • In the U.S., how many gallons of fresh water does each person use per day for personal use on average? a. 10 gallons b. 30 gallons c. 60 gallons d. 90 gallons
    d. 90 gallons
  • One of the risks of exposure to high levels of noise is called tinnitus, which means: a. a permanent loss of hearing b. a persistent ringing or hissing in the ears c. a temporary loss of hearing d. abdominal discomfort
    b. a persistent ringing or hissing in the ears
  • Fool's gold is a common name for this mineral: a. halite b. cinnabar c. magnetite d. pyrite
    d. pyrite
  • Which of the following is made primarily of calcium carbonate? a. fish scales b. shark teeth c. oyster shells d. whale bones
    c. oyster shells
  • What nocturnal animal group makes up 1/4 of all mammal species? a. bats b. owls c. wombats d. firefly
    a. bats
  • What vitamin complex includes thiamine, niacin, and riboflavin? a. vitamin A b. vitamin B c. vitamin C d. vitamin D
    b. vitamin B
  • If an individual is a dendrochronologist, what would they count? a. tree rings b. mammal hairs c. cephalopod tentacles d. insect populations
    a. tree rings
  • What weather phenomenon causes more deaths in the U.S. annually than any other except lightning? a. wildfires b. tornadoes c. hurricanes d. tsunamis
    b. tornadoes
  • How many hearts does an octopus have? a. 1b. 2c. 3d. 4
    c. 3
  • The sun makes up approximately what percent of matter in our solar system? a. 17% b. 50% c. 85% d. 99%
    d. 99%
  • Which prefix is often used with scientific terms to indicate that something is the same, equal, or constant? a. iso b. mega c. meta d. quasi
    a. iso
  • Pollination by birds is called... a. autogamy b. ornihophily c. entomophily d. anemophily
    b. ornithophily