Which scientist is famous for the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics?
A) Einstein
B) Heisenberg
C) Newton
D) Bohr
Heisenberg
Which invention made long-distance communication possible before telephones?
A) Telegraph
B) Radio
C) Television
D) Computer
Telegraph
Which natural disaster is also known as a tropical cyclone in some parts of the world?
A) Tornado
B) Hurricane
C) Avalanche
D) Drought
Hurricane
Which Roman god was known by the epithet “The Thunderer”?
A) Mars
B) Jupiter
C) Neptune
D) Mercury
Jupiter
Why did the skeleton go to the party alone?
Because he had no-body to go with!
What is the rarest blood type among humans?
A) O+
B) AB+
C) AB−
D) Rh-null
Rh-null
Which invention was accidentally created when Percy Spencer noticed a chocolate bar melting near radar equipment?
A) Refrigerator
B) Microwave oven
C) Electric stove
D) Toaster
Microwave oven
Which scale is commonly used to measure hurricane intensity?
A) Beaufort Scale
B) Fujita Scale
C) Saffir-Simpson Scale
D) Richter Scale
Saffir-Simpson Scale
Which famous basketball player was nicknamed “His Airness”?
A) LeBron James
B) Michael Jordan
C) Kobe Bryant
D) Magic Johnson
Michael Jordan
Which invention by James Dyson became famous for using cyclone technology?
A) Washing machine
B) Vacuum cleaner
C) Microwave
D) Dishwasher
Vacuum cleaner
What is the name of the process where caterpillars transform into butterflies?
A) Evolution
B) Metamorphosis
C) Mutation
D) Adaptation
Metamorphosis
Which discovery led to the development of the first atomic bomb?
A) Nuclear fusion
B) Radioactivity
C) Nuclear fission
D) Electromagnetism
Nuclear fission
Which disaster is measured using the Enhanced Fujita Scale?
A) Tornadoes
B) Earthquakes
C) Volcanoes
D) Floods
Tornadoes
Which Roman goddess was called “The Huntress”?
A) Venus
B) Diana
C) Juno
D) Ceres
Diana
Which country experiences the most earthquakes due to its location on the Ring of Fire?
A) Japan
B) Canada
C) Egypt
D) Brazil
Japan
What is the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth?
A) Gold
B) Astatine
C) Uranium
D) Platinum
Astatine
Which invention is credited to the Montgolfier brothers?
A) Hot air balloon
B) Submarine
C) Bicycle
D) Helicopter
Hot air balloon
Which famous volcano erupted in Italy in 79 AD?
A) Mount Fuji
B) Mount Etna
C) Mount Vesuvius
D) Krakatoa
Mount Vesuvius
Which Roman emperor was known as “The Philosopher King”?
A) Nero
B) Augustus
C) Aurelius
D) Constantine
Aurelius
Which hurricane caused massive destruction in New Orleans in 2005?
A) Hurricane Sandy
B) Hurricane Katrina
C) Hurricane Andrew
D) Hurricane Rita
Hurricane Katrina
Which space object has a tail that always points away from the Sun?
A) Asteroid
B) Comet
C) Meteor
D) Planet
Comet
Which invention is often called the "first computer"?
A) ENIAC
B) Analytical Engine
C) Smartphone
D) Abacus
Analytical Engine
Which volcanic eruption in 1883 was one of the loudest sounds ever recorded?
A) Mount St. Helens
B) Krakatoa
C) Vesuvius
D) Mauna Loa
Krakatoa
Which city is called “The Pearl of the Orient”?
A) Hong Kong
B) Singapore
C) Manila
D) Shanghai
Hong Kong
Which country is known as “The White Elephant”?
A) Thailand
B) India
C) Nepal
D) Cambodia
Thailand