Physics
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100

A total absence of matter. 

A. Abyss   B. Quantum  C. Void  D.Vacuum

What is a vacuum?

100

The average thoughts we have per day.

What is 50,000 to 70,000?

100

It is the most common element in the human body. 

A. Carbon B. Hydrogen C. Oxygen D. Calcium

What is Oxygen?


100

Blood type known as universal donor.

What is O negative?

200

The colour that humans can see the most shades of.

What is green?

200

The living animal with the heaviest brain.

A. African Bush Elephant   B. Black Rhinoceros  C. Sperm Whale D. Human

What is Sperm Whales?

Average weight of a Sperm Whale's brain is around 20 pounds (4x greater than the human brain)

200

What matter which doesn't enter chemical reactions is termed as.

A. Inhibited   B. Inert    C. Grounded    D. Radioactive


What is Inert?

200

The first genetically engineered organism.

A: Corn B: Tobacco C: Sheep D: Rat

What is Tobacco?

300

The two planets in our solar system without moons.

A: Mercury & Venus B: Venus & Mars C: Uranus & Neptune 

D: Neptune & Pluto


What is Mercury and Venus?

300

The number of neurons in the human brain.

What is 86 billion neurons?

300

What pH stands for.

Potential Hydrogen

300

The animal with the highest blood pressure.

A. Giraffe B. Blue Whale C. Elephant D.Flea

What is Giraffe?



400

This colour almost never appears in animals as a pigment, with the only exception being the obrina olivewing butterfly, otherwise it exists as a structural colour.

What is blue?

400

The six basic emotions that all humans feel, and make up the rest of our emotions.

What is sadness, happiness, fear, anger, surprise, and disgust?

400

The only two non-silvery metals.

What is Gold and Copper?

400

The healthiest fat on Earth

What is Olive Oil?

500

The reason why some animals have vertical pupils.

What is to better see in the dark?

500

The movement of eyes during sleep.

What is Rapid Eye Movement(REM)?

500

The process in which sky colors are created.

A. Iridescence    B. Rayleigh Scattering   C. Mirage   

D. Atmospheric Refraction

What is Rayleigh scattering?

500

Amount of calories needed to burn to reduce one pound weight.


What is 3500 calories?