Benjamin Franklin
Nikola Tesla
Thomas Edison
Marie Curie
100

What was Franklin’s first job that would be continued through much of his life?
 A) printer; B) waiter; C) fireman; D) farmer

A) printer

100

Which of these breakthrough innovations were not from the work of Nikola Tesla?
A) Internal combustion engine; B) AC electricity; C) remote controlled devices; D) wireless communication

A) Internal combustion engine

100

Thomas Edison became an entrepreneur at what age? A) 12; B) 16; C) 19; D) 20

A) 12

100

Both Marie Curies parents were: 

A) scientists; B) printers; C) teachers; D) artists

C) teachers

200

Which of the following was not a contribution of Franklin’s?
A) street lighting and sweeping programs; B) public recreation centers; C) volunteer fire department and public library; D) wood burning stoves

B) Public recreation centers

200

Which of the following hardships was Tesla not afflicted by?
A) fighting in war; B) his brother’s death at a young age; C) hyperacute sensitivity in eye sight and hearing; D) aversion to round objects

A) fighting in war

200

Thomas Edison held 1,093 US patents and more than 1,200 international patents until what year? A) 2003; B) 1920; C) 1973; D) 2015

A) 2003

200

Marie Curie was granted the Nobel Peace Prize how many times: 

A) 6; B) 4; C) 2; D) 1

C) 2

300

What was the name of the newspaper created by Franklin?
A) The Philadelphia Paper; B) Pennsylvania Gazette; C) Rebels for America; D) Pennsylvania Times

B) Pennsylvania Gazette

300

Even though Tesla was a leader in breakthrough innovation, he rarely used his discoveries to commercialize products. What lack of protection cost him to lose ownership of many his discoveries?:
A) insurance; B) patents; C) money; D) fame

B) patents

300

Thomas Edison was motivated by which of the following: A) money; B) fame C) helping humanity live a better life; D) his family

C) helping humanity live a better life

300

Marie Curie was a part of what type of underground network after Russia invaded:

A) academic networks teaching Polish culture; B) bootlegging network of chemists; C) anti-slavery network; D) mail network for secret delivery

A) academic networks teaching Polish culture

400

What was Franklin’s driver for his moral code? 

A) Judaism; B) deep spiritual practices; C) passive peace; D) Thirteen Virtues of Life

D) Thirteen Virtues of Life

400

How did Tesla approach breakthrough innovation?
A) publishing theoretical advances; B) patenting and selling products; C) incremental innovation; D) he would not be considered a breakthrough innovator

A) publishing theoretical advances

400

Thomas Edison often had singular focus and often forgot which of the following: 

A) to eat; B) to sleep; C) to shower; D) to pay bills

A) to eat

400

During World War I, Marie Curie developed the first mobile: A) AED emergency system; B) x ray machine; C) telephone; D) flare gun

B) x ray machine

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