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Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Pascual Jordan

  2. Charles Darwin

  3. Elizabeth Britton

  4. John Muir

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Charles Darwin correctly predicted that a moth with a 30cm proboscis must exist to pollinate the Star of Bethlehem orchid (Angraecum sesquipedale) based solely on its unusually long nectar spur. This prediction was confirmed decades later when the hawk moth Xanthopan morgani was discovered. Darwin's insight demonstrated the power of evolutionary theory to make testable predictions about co-evolved species.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Ibn al-Haitham

  2. Hypatia

  3. Helen

  4. Electra

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 355-415 CE) is widely recognized as the first female mathematician, philosopher, and scientist on record. She headed the Neoplatonic school in Alexandria, wrote commentaries on Diophantus and Apollonius, and taught astronomy and philosophy to students from across the Mediterranean. The distractors are all male (Ibn al-Haitham) or mythological figures (Helen, Electra).

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Archimedes

  2. Aristotle

  3. Plato

  4. Socrates

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Socrates was sentenced to death by an Athenian jury in 399 BCE for impiety and corrupting the youth, largely due to his criticism of Athenian democracy and the ruling class. Rather than flee into exile, he accepted the sentence and drank hemlock as his method of execution. This event is documented in Plato's dialogues, particularly the Phaedo. The other options all died different deaths - Archimedes was killed by a Roman soldier, Aristotle died of natural causes, and Plato died in bed.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Pascual Jordan

  2. Charles Darwin

  3. Elizabeth Britton

  4. John Muir

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Charles Darwin correctly predicted that a moth with a 30cm proboscis must exist to pollinate the Star of Bethlehem orchid (Angraecum sesquipedale) based solely on its unusually long nectar spur. This prediction was confirmed decades later when the hawk moth Xanthopan morgani was discovered. Darwin's insight demonstrated the power of evolutionary theory to make testable predictions about co-evolved species.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Thoth

  2. Imhotep

  3. Khufu

  4. Plato

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Imhotep (c. 2650-2600 BCE) was an ancient Egyptian polymath who served as chancellor to the pharaoh Djoser and is considered the first known physician in history. He designed the Step Pyramid of Saqqara and was later deified as the god of medicine. The quote correctly identifies him as predating Hippocrates by approximately 2,500 years. Thoth is a god, Khufu was a pharaoh, and Plato was a Greek philosopher.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Leonardo da Vinci

  2. L Ron Hubbard

  3. Sir Isaac Newton

  4. Ibn al-Haitham

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Isaac Newton deeply believed that his discoveries were recovering ancient wisdom lost from earlier civilizations. He spent more time on theological and alchemical studies than on physics, writing over a million words on religion and believing that biblical passages contained encoded mathematical and scientific knowledge. This view of prisca sapientia (ancient wisdom) was common among Renaissance thinkers, but Newton pursued it more systematically than most.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Archimedes

  2. Ts'ai Lun

  3. Ibn al-Haitham

  4. Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The Archimedes screw (also called the screw pump) is a machine historically used for transferring water from a low-lying body of water into irrigation ditches. It remains in use today in developing countries for lifting water and is also used in wastewater treatment plants. Archimedes of Syracuse (3rd century BCE) is credited with its invention, though it may have been invented earlier in Egypt. Ts'ai Lun invented paper, Ibn al-Haitham was an optical physicist, and Dostoyevsky was a novelist.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Neils Bohr

  2. Max Planck

  3. Max Tegmark

  4. Archimedes

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Max Tegmark proposed the Quantum Suicide thought experiment in 1997 as a way to distinguish between the Copenhagen interpretation and the Many-Worlds interpretation. In this experiment, a quantum-triggered device would kill a person if it measures quantum decay, but according to Many-Worlds, the person would always survive in some branch of reality. Bohr and Planck developed quantum mechanics but died before Everett's Many-Worlds theory, and Archimedes lived 2,000 years earlier.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Charles Darwin

  2. Hendrik Lorentz

  3. Pascual Jordan

  4. Werner Heisenberg

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Hendrik Lorentz developed the Lorentz ether theory, which explained relativistic effects through changes in the hypothetical luminiferous ether. Einstein's 1905 special relativity eliminated the need for ether and provided a more elegant explanation, leading to its rejection by the scientific community. Despite this 'loss,' Lorentz and Einstein remained friends, and Lorentz acknowledged Einstein's superior theory. Darwin was a biologist, Jordan worked on quantum mechanics, and Heisenberg developed uncertainty principle.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Ibn al-Haitham

  2. Hypatia

  3. Helen

  4. Electra

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 355-415 CE) is widely recognized as the first female mathematician, philosopher, and scientist on record. She headed the Neoplatonic school in Alexandria, wrote commentaries on Diophantus and Apollonius, and taught astronomy and philosophy to students from across the Mediterranean. The distractors are all male (Ibn al-Haitham) or mythological figures (Helen, Electra).