A quarter of a wavelength
a) What is the distance between a node and an antinode in a standing wave?
b) What is the distance between a node and another node in a standing wave?
c) What is the distance between an antinode and another antinode in a standing wave?
d) What is the distance between consecutive nodes in a standing wave?
a) What is the distance between a node and an antinode in a standing wave?
+3
a) What is the oxidation state of N in N2O4?
b) What is the oxidation state of N in N2O5?
c) What is the oxidation state of N in NaNO2?
d) What is the oxidation state of N in NH3?
c) What is the oxidation state of N in NaNO2?
Photosynthesis
a) What is the primary purpose of ribosomes?
b) What is the primary purpose of the Golgi apparatus?
c) What is the primary purpose of mitochondria?
d) What is the primary purpose of chloroplast?
d) What is the primary purpose of chloroplast?
The name was given to the configuration when three celestial bodies are in a line.
a) What is HYGYBZ?
b) What is CYZYGY?
c) What is FYGYZY?
d) What is SYZYGY?
d) What is SYZYGY?
T-cells
a) What is the type of immune cells that hold the promise being a universal cure for cancer?
b) What is the type of immune cells that hold the promise being a universal cure for corona?
c) What is the type of immune cells that hold the promise being a universal cure for malaria?
d) What is the type of immune cells that hold the promise being a universal cure for hepatitis?
a) What is the type of immune cells that hold the promise being a universal cure for cancer?
The rate at which any part of a wave travels from one place to another determines this property of the wave.
a) What is a period?
b) What is amplitude?
c) What is the frequency?
d) What is propagation velocity?
d) What is propagation velocity?
4
a) What is the pH of a solution that is 1 times more acidic than pure water?
b) What is the pH of a solution that is 10 times more acidic than pure water?
c) What is the pH of a solution that is 100 times more acidic than pure water?
d) What is the pH of a solution that is 1000 times more acidic than pure water?
d) What is the pH of a solution that is 1000 times more acidic than pure water?
Embolism
a) What are gas bubbles formed in water known as?
b) What are gas bubbles formed in the blood known as?
c) What are gas bubbles formed in honey known as?
d) What are gas bubbles formed in resin known as?
b) What are gas bubbles formed in the blood known as?
Beads of light are visible around the rim of the moon at the beginning and end of a total solar eclipse.
a) What are Lunar Beads?
b) What are Solar Beads?
c) What are Baily’s Beads?
d) What are Rim Beads?
c) What are Baily's Beads?
SGR 1935+2154
a) What is the name of the first rocket that was sent to the moon?
b) What is the first name of Elon Musk’s name?
c) What is the name of one of the moons of Saturn?
d) What was the source of mysterious fast radio bursts detected by CHIME in 2020?
d) What was the source of mysterious fast radio bursts detected by CHIME in 2020?
Measured the gravitational constant for the universe.
a) Who is Kepler?
b) Who is Cavendish?
c) Who is Newton?
d) Who is Einstein?
b) Who is Cavendish?
The element that connects exasperated homeowners, the bottom of the pile, skulking in basements planning decay.
a) What is Tin (Sn)?
b) What is Radon (Rn)?
c) What is Lead (Pb)?
d) What is Copper (Cu)?
b) What is Radon (Rn)?
Epiphysis
a) What is the area of the eye responsible for vision known as?
b) What is the area of the inner ear responsible for sound known as?
c) What is the area of the bone where lengthening occurs?
d) What is the area of the red marrow in the cross-section cut of a tibia?
c) What is the area of the bone where lengthening occurs?
The phase that the moon is in for each type of eclipse, lunar and solar.
a) What is the full moon for lunar and the new moon for solar?
b) What is the new moon for the lunar and the full moon for solar?
c) What is the new moon for both phases?
d0 What is the full moon for both phases?
a) What is the full moon for lunar and the new moon for solar?
Cosmic Crisp
a) What is a brand of cookies?
b) What is a category of hurricane?
c) What is a type of apple?
d) What is a type of crisp?
c) What is a type of apple?
Coherence.
a) What distinguishes a repulsor beam from an ordinary light beam?
b) What distinguishes a tractor beam from an ordinary light beam?
c) What distinguishes a laser beam from an ordinary light beam?
d) What distinguishes a razor beam from an ordinary light beam?
c) What distinguishes a laser beam from an ordinary light beam?
The connection between Trinity Test, Photographic Film, Iodine.
a) Who are Kodak?
b) Who are Ilford?
c) Who are Fujifilm?
d) Who are Polaroid?
a) Who are Kodak?
Gastrula
a) What is the successor of blastula and progenitor of tissue differentiation?
b) What is the predecessor of blastula and progenitor of tissue differentiation?
c) What is the predecessor of blastula and culmination of tissue differentiation?
d) What is the successor of blastula and culmination of tissue differentiation?
a) What is the successor of blastula and progenitor of tissue differentiation?
The reason a planet is supposed to have a magnetic field.
a) What is the Rotational Effect?
b) What is the Dynamo Effect?
c) What is the Doppler Effect?
d) What is the Photoelectric Effect?
b) What is the Dynamo Effect?
Gravity
a) What is a theory not included in the standard model of physics?
b) What is a theory explained by special relativity?
c) What is a theory which proves the existance of string theory?
d) What is the theory for which Albert Einstein won a nobel prize?
a) What is a theory not included in the standard model of physics?
The following haiku references this. "What’s on the outside doesn't count, mom always said wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong."
a) What is chaos theory?
b) What is string theory?
c) What is quantum field theory?
d) What is the theory of relativity?
b) What is string theory?
The following haiku relates to this type of molecule. "Oil calms rough waters, Pour a teaspoon, we shall see How big atoms are? "
a) What are MOFs?
b) What are surfactants?
c) What are resins?
d) What are ionic liquids?
b) What are surfactants?
The medical technology that connects the Beatles, EMI, and the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
a) What is CT Scan?
b) What is MRI?
c) What is Chemotherapy?
d) What is bone marrow transplant?
a) What is CT Scan?
The following connects which natural satellite. “October 10, Retrograde, William, 17, Neptune”
a) What is Europa?
b) What is Triton?
c) What is Io?
d) What is Nereid?
b) What is Triton?
The following haiku is referring to this special type of material in those rings.“Close friends, they are true Behind fire and heating Caught in elegant rings”
a) What are carbon frameworks?
b) What are metal-organic frameworks?
c) What are metal-inorganic frameworks?
d) What are aromatic compounds?
c) What are metal-organic frameworks?