You deserve a big bear hug if you known that UMa is an abbreviation for this constellation
Ursa Major
Total up all the numbers in a set & divide by the number of numbers to get this, also called the mean
average
An atomic bomb test in 1945 made Oppenheimer think of a line from this famous Religious epic
Bhagavad Gita
Identify the company from the logo
Delta Airlines
A poem in "The Da Vinci Code" alludes to the fact that an apple is not depicted on this British physicist's tomb
Isaac Newton
System of exchanging goods or services without using money
Barter
Fast or slow, HR or HRT is short for this
Heart Rate
This property says that the order in which you multiply 3 or more numbers doesn't matter; the product will be the same
associative property
Mark Twain observed that this city "is older than history, older than tradition, older than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together"
Varanasi
Identify the company:
Shell
In the poem "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", Byron refers to this 16th century Italian physicist and astronomer, with the phrase "with his woes"
Galileo
Tanzania gets part of its name from this island
Zanzibar
Vegetables that have had their DNA altered are known as GM foods, standing for this
Genetically Modified or GMO
You'll learn about matrices & vectors in the linear form of this branch of math
algebra
In movies like "enemy of the state", "Live free to Die Hard", "True lies" etc that are set in Washington DC, filmmakers show visuals which represent a common topographical error associated with a Federal Law dating back to 1910.
What is the mistake? Sample from "Live Free or Die Hard" below.
No skyscrapers are allowed in the city of D.C.
Identify the company:
John Deere
Note the cat in the depiction of him, whose writing made a friend say, "I hope your physics is better than your poetry"
Schrodinger
A decompression chamber can also be called this kind of chamber
Hyperbaric chamber
Abbreviated TM, it separates the outer ear from the middle ear
Tympanic Membrane
A top predator might perch on this, the uppermost vertex of a pyramid or cone
apex
Lafayette college was the first to teach this subject in 1855, followed by Harvard in 1858. However, beacons of education like Oxford and Cambridge had dedicated professors and courses only from 1904 and 1917 respectively.
What subject are we talking about?
English Literature
Identify the company:
Nestle
This Scottish physicist was the brain behind 4 pioneering equations in electromagnetic fields and was also renowned to be a famous poet.
James Maxwell
n reinforced concrete, it's what does the reinforcing
Rebar
CP is an abbreviation for chest pain, as well as for this crippling disorder caused by damage to the brain
cerebral palsy
The name of the expression that is intended to mean approximately (equal to)
tilde
The Belgian national soccer team got a new uniform in 2024 pictured below:
Who is this a tribute to?
Tintin
Identify the company:
Saravana Bhavan
Daily Double
This Danish physicist said that when it comes to atoms, "Language can be used only as in poetry"
Niels Bohr
You eat the red stalks of this plant; the green leaves are toxic
Rhubarb