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These 5 consecutive letters of the alphabet form the ECG cycle.

What is P, Q, R, S, T?

200

The two most common types of NMR spectroscopy.

What is Carbon-13 and Hydrogen-1?
200

This is the name for the Māori Health Authority in Te Reo Māori.

What is Te Aka Whai Ora?

200

This is the standard range of human hearing (incl. unit).

What is 20-20,000Hz?

200

This country is the furthest in the world from Aotearoa.

What is Spain?

400

The protective covering of the brain.

What are meninges?

400

Group 17 of the Periodic Table also goes by this name.

What are Halogens?

400

Before becoming defunct, there was this number of DHBs present in Aotearoa New Zealand

What is 20?

400

This unit is the S.I unit for heat.

What are Joules?

400

This famous Communist Revolution began on November 7, 1917.

What is Red October?

600

This substance is produced by Type II Pneumocytes.

What is surfactant?

600

This element has the greatest electronegativity of any element on the periodic table.

What is Fluorine?

600

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This epidemiological term is known as the proportion of persons in a population who have a particular disease or attribute at a specified point in time or over a specified period of time.

What is prevalence?

600

These 5 vectors are the basis of kinematics. Name 4 of them.

What are (4 of) Acceleration, Displacement, Force, Momentum and Velocity?
600

This country is home to the most religious diversity in the world.

What is Singapore?

800

This type of cell produces myelin sheaths in the Peripheral Nervous System.

What are Schwann Cells?

800

This common pain relief has the molecular formula (C8H9NO2) and is also known as Acetaminophen.

What is Paracetamol?

800

This type of study design is considered the "Gold Standard".

What are Randomised Control Trials (RCT)?

800

This formula, named after a French physicist, can be used to work out a change in pressure of a liquid's flow.

What is Poiseuille's Law?

800

This New Zealand hit song, released in 1995, topped the charts in NZ, Australia, Canada, Ireland, South Africa and Austria.

What is How Bizarre (By OMC)?

1000

This type of aphasia is associated with non-fluent speech, but better comprehension.

What is Broca's Aphasia?

1000

This radioactive element is the heaviest that naturally occurs.

What is Uranium?

1000

In to the RAMBOMAN acronym, O stands for this.

What is Objective?

1000

This acronym gives the formula for the efficiency of a lever.

What is M.A.L.E?

1000

This engineer is credited as developing the first modern car in history.

Who is Karl Benz?

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