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Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Shockley

  2. Pascal

  3. Sholes

  4. Waterman

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

Christopher Sholes invented the first practical typewriter in 1867, which later evolved into the modern QWERTY keyboard. William Austin Burt had created an earlier typewriter prototype in 1829, but Sholes' version was commercially successful. Shockley worked on transistors, Pascal on calculating machines, and Waterman on fountain pens.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Edward Jenner

  2. Joseph Lister

  3. William Harvey

  4. Jonon Esals

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

William Harvey discovered the circulation of blood in 1628, demonstrating that blood flows through the body in a continuous loop pumped by the heart. Edward Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine, Joseph Lister pioneered antiseptic surgery, and 'Jonon Esals' appears to be a misspelling or error.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. United states

  2. Mexico

  3. Phillipines

  4. Australia

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

According to conservation databases including the IUCN Red List, the United States has documented the highest number of threatened species due to its vast territory and diverse ecosystems. Such rankings can vary depending on whether one considers absolute counts or percentages, and may change as new data emerges.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Edward Jenner

  2. Joseph Lister

  3. Henry William

  4. John Sleeman

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

Joseph Lister pioneered antiseptic surgery in 1865 by using carbolic acid (phenol) to sterilize surgical instruments and clean wounds, dramatically reducing infection rates. Edward Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine in the late 18th century, not antiseptic techniques.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Sunspot

  2. Red giant

  3. Black hole

  4. Neutron

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

Sunspots are temporary darker areas on the photosphere (visible surface) of the Sun caused by concentrated magnetic field activity. They appear darker because they are cooler (around 3,000-4,500 K) than the surrounding areas (about 5,800 K). Red giants, black holes, and neutrons are unrelated astronomical concepts.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Faraday

  2. Baird

  3. Edison

  4. Marconi

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

John Logie Baird, a Scottish engineer, demonstrated the first working mechanical television system in 1926. While several inventors contributed to television technology (including Philo Farnsworth with electronic television), Baird is widely credited in general knowledge contexts as the television's inventor.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Cartilage

  2. Ligaments

  3. Tendons

  4. Muscle

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

Cartilage is a flexible, strong connective tissue found in various parts of the body including the ears and nose, where it provides structural support while maintaining flexibility. Ligaments connect bones to other bones, tendons connect muscle to bone, and muscle is contractile tissue responsible for movement.

Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology
  1. Jonas Salk

  2. Alb E. Sabin

  3. Selman Waksman

  4. None of these

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

Jonas Salk developed the first successful polio vaccine in 1955, using inactivated virus (IPV). Albert Sabin later developed the oral polio vaccine (OPV). Salk's vaccine was the breakthrough that ended polio epidemics in the United States. Selman Waksman discovered streptomycin, an antibiotic, not a polio vaccine.