Science is one of the most important things to learn about. It's not knowledge exactly, but the system with which we acquire knowledge and test hypotheses. We have learned so much using science, and we'd like to ask you a little bit about that. How much science trivia can you answer?
1 of 14
Which element has the atomic number 2?
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Helium
Fluorine
2 of 14
Which part of the body would be affected by myalgia?
Blood
Bones
Muscles
Feet
3 of 14
What element was named after the Greek verb meaning โto smellโ, from the peculiar odor in lightning storms?
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Ozone
Methane
4 of 14
Which planet is the smallest?
Earth
Saturn
Mars
Mercury
5 of 14
Which scientist devised the periodic table in the 1860s?
Albert Einstein
Dmitri Mendeleev
Antoine Lavoisier
Ernest Rutherford
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Which test determines whether or not a computer can be said to think like a human brain?
Harvey Test
Turing Test
Darwin Test
Einstein Test
7 of 14
Which two colors are most often confused in color blindness?
Purple and brown
Red and green
Black and Blue
Blue and Red
8 of 14
Which of the following elements has a lower atomic mass than the others?
Selenium
Gold
Copper
Zinc
9 of 14
Who is best known for predicting the orbit of the comet that was later named after him?
Joseph John
Antoine Lavoisier
Carl Gustav
Edmond Halley
10 of 14
Adenology is a study of what?
Atmosphere
Glands
Grass
Air Pressure
11 of 14
Brass is an alloy of which element?
Gold
Aluminum
Copper
Lead
12 of 14
Copernicus believed that the size of each planet's orbit depended on its distance from what?
The Sun
A black hole
The Earth
God
13 of 14
Cystitis affects which part of the human body?
Skin
Bowels
Bladder
Brain
14 of 14
Histology is an area of medical specialism that focus on what part of the body?
Teeth
Brain
Eyes
Cells
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