Senior Science Quiz Final 2010

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Senior Science Quiz Final 2010

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Senior Science Quiz Final 2010. Round 1. What term is used to describe the variety of life on earth?. How many micrometers in a kilometer ?. Name the Austrian monk who did pioneering work on the mechanism of heredity. Identify this molecule. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Round 1

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What term is used to describe the variety of life on earth?

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How many micrometers in a kilometer?

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Name the Austrian monk

who did pioneering work

on the mechanism of

heredity.

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Identify this molecule

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BCG is used to immunise against which disease?

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The mass of gemstones and pearls is commonly measured in which units?

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Round 2

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Name the ‘cuddle hormone’ linked to mother-baby bonding or ‘love’.

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Identify the chemical used to remove CO2 in flask 1?

To demonstrate respiration

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Infrared light has a wavelength that is too long or too short to be

visible for humans

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George Johnstone Stoney, is associated with which subatomic particle?

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Acetone is found in nail varnish remover.

Name an isomer of acetone

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Name the technique used to separate DNA fragments using an electric current applied to a gel matrix.

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Round 3Crossword

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Round 4

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Mark Zuckerberg is credited with developing which global phenomenon?

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Nappy rash is caused by the decomposition of urine into this chemical. What is it called?

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Identify these microscopic cells

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Convert 0.4g/L into ppm

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Name this protein

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Name the American scientist who determined the charge on the electron

using oil drop experiment

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Round 5

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Robert Edwards won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2010.

For which development?

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Name this distribution curve that shows how the energies of particles varies at a particular

temperature.

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Hadron particles can be divided into two families,

Mesons are one name the other

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Name the two Irish Scientists who put forward the

Cohesion-Adhesion Theory

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Write in order of increasing boiling point these four

compounds

butanol butanal butane

butanoic acid  

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Identify two compounds found in unpolluted air

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Round 6

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She discovered the mysterious element radium and led the way to a new era for medical knowledge and

the treatment of diseases. Who is she?

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Which element is common to each of these substances?

Marble

Glucose

Methane

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This salt gives a lilac flame colour and a brown ring with freshly prepared iron (II) sulphate and a few drops of sulphuric acid. Identify it.

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Name the English scientist widely credited as a pioneer of vaccines

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In World War II, silica gel was used to keep penicillin dry, nowadays you find it in a new leather handbag or with new shoes. For which phase of chromatography is it used?

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If the pressure on 300 litres of gas is doubled, what according to Boyle’s law is the new volume?

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Round 7

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Down’s Syndrome is caused by an extra copy of which chromosome?

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Catalytic cracking of dodecane results in three products.Given pentane and 2-methyl-propene, name the other alkene.

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Malaria is caused by a parasite Plasmodium. Name the vector host used to transmit it.

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Acetylsalicylic acid is taken in low doses by suffers of angina to prevent blood clots. It is more commonly known as what?

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What physical phenomenon was responsible for the Galloping Gertie

disaster?

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Pick the odd one out

* Tooth decay

* Appendicitis

* Food poisoning

* Influenza

* Pneumonia

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Round 8

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Which transition metal was the centre of controversy in the film Erin Brockovich?

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A harmless pill given to patients in a control group.Name it?

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Prolonged bed rest can cause tiredness because active cell organelles are converted into an inactive form. Name the cell organelle.

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Give the IUPAC name of polystyrene

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This apparatus is used to demonstrate

which law in physics?

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TLC is used to separate dyes taken from fibres in forensics.

What is TLC?