General Knowledge 85 Flashcards

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Whose law states that the force needed to extend a spring by some distance is proportional to that distance?

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Hooke’s law

Hooke’s law describes the linear relationship between force and extension in springs.

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What word in geology is formed from the Greek for ‘mountain’ and ‘origin’?

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Orogeny

Orogeny refers to the process of mountain formation.

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What has the chemical formula H2O2?

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Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used as a disinfectant.

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Who was the decibel named after?

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Alexander Graham Bell

The decibel is a logarithmic unit used to measure sound intensity.

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What is the only rock that floats in water?

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Pumice

Pumice is a volcanic rock that can float due to its porous structure.

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What word in mathematics is Latin for pebble?

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Calculus

The term calculus originally referred to small stones used for counting.

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What type of number has a real and imaginary part?

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Complex number

Complex numbers are expressed in the form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers.

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What elementary particle can be up, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top?

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A quark

Quarks are fundamental constituents of matter and combine to form protons and neutrons.

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What is the chemical symbol for tungsten?

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W

Tungsten is known for its high melting point and density.

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What is a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation?

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A pulsar

Pulsars are observed as regular pulses of radiation due to their rotation.

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What type of tree is often found in churchyards?

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The Yew

Yew trees are commonly associated with cemeteries and churchyards.

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The fastest fish is the sailfish, what is the slowest?

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Seahorse

Seahorses are known for their slow swimming ability.

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Ribbon, Harp, Elephant and Leopard are all types of what animal?

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Seal

These are various species of seals.

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What’s the most common collective noun for a group of owls?

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Parliament

A group of owls is referred to as a parliament.

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What plant has flowers but no leaves?

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Cactus

Cacti can produce flowers while having minimal or no leaves.

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Which physiologist first documented the concept of classical conditioning in his experiments with dogs?

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Ivan Pavlov

Pavlov’s experiments demonstrated the principles of classical conditioning.

17
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True or False: Most fish can swim backwards?

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FALSE

Most fish are not capable of swimming backwards effectively.

18
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The silkworm eats the leaves of which tree?

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Mulberry

Mulberry trees are the primary food source for silkworms.

19
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What is the common name for the plant Toxicodendron radicans?

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Poison Ivy

Poison ivy is known for causing skin irritation upon contact.

20
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Old Man’s Beard and Traveller’s Joy are names for a variety of which flower?

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Clematis

Clematis is a flowering plant known for its climbing ability.

21
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During which month of the year is Thanksgiving?

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November

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States.

22
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Name the second most populated state in America?

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Texas

Texas follows California in population size.

23
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How many stripes are there in the American flag?

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13

The 13 stripes represent the original 13 colonies.

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The third largest city in Illinois shares its name with a famous TV detective, what is it?

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Rockford

Rockford is known for its connection to the TV show Rockford Files.

25
In which New York **borough** is John F. Kennedy International Airport?
Queens ## Footnote JFK Airport is located in the borough of Queens.
26
What day is celebrated on the last **Monday in May**?
Memorial Day ## Footnote Memorial Day honors military personnel who died in service.
27
Which well known U.S. **brand name** is associated with motor homes?
Winnebago ## Footnote Winnebago is a leading manufacturer of recreational vehicles.
28
Which famous **actor's father** plays Arthur Spooner in the King Of Queens?
Ben Stiller ## Footnote Ben Stiller's father, Jerry Stiller, played Arthur Spooner.
29
What is the **state capital** of Michigan?
Lansing ## Footnote Lansing is the capital city of Michigan.
30
Which former U.S. **President** has painted portraits of world leaders, including Vladimir Putin and Tony Blair?
George W. Bush ## Footnote Bush took up painting after his presidency, focusing on portraits.