Everyday Science Quiz Test 4 March 8, 2020 10 Share Facebook Pinterest WhatsApp Linkedin Email Start your test Q1. Dynamite was discovered by: Daimler Mosley Alfred Nobel Freud Q2. "Philately" is a Science of drugs Stamp collection The study of written record The study of animal behaviour Q3. 'Anemometer' is an instrument used for measuring: Wind speed Electric current Temperature Air pressure Q4. Green vegetables are good source of: Starch Fats and Oil Protein Minerals and Vitamins Q5. The only vitamin which cannot be stored in human body Vitamin C Vitamin D Vitamin K Vitamin B Q6. 1 metric ton is equal to: 100 kilogram 500 kilogram 1000 kilogram 10000 kilogram Q7. Which disease is more common in males than females? Heart Diseases Dementia Colour blindness Herpes Q8. Who discovered the Law of Gravitation? Sir Isaac Newton Louis Pasteur Galileo William Henry Q9. According to new research which is the oldest disease: Influenza Malaria Plague Leprosy Q10. Which is biggest bird in the world? Ostrich Kiwi Eagle (B) Kiwi None of them Q11. The most abundant element in Earth's crust: Silicon Oxygen Aluminium None of these Q12. SIM stands for: Single in-line module Subscriber identity module Single in-line memory None of these Q13. Which water body is the saltiest water body (lake) in the world (mostly people considered Dead Sea as the saltiest lake but it is incorrect)? Black Sea Dead sea Red sea Assal Lake Q14. Who invented the paper? Egyptians Spanish French Chinese Q15. Philology is the Study of Bones Muscles Architecture Languages Q16. The branch of science which deals with structure of animals and plants: Anatomy Oncology Ecology None of these Q17. Study of earthquakes is called as: Ecology Seismology Oncology None of these Q18. Name of the first cloned sheep: Dolly Micky Mameen Jakor Q19. Lack of ......... causes diabetes. Sugar Insulin Calcium Vitamins Q20. The largest cell in the human body is: Female egg Muscle cell Receptor cell Blood cell Time is Up! Time's up