jack kilby science and technology quiz 2009 prelims
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Jack Kilby Science and Technology Quiz 2009, Prelims
Date: 6th November, 2009 Venue: Air Force Auditorium, Subroto Park, New Delhi
1) Who is getting ideas?
James Watt
2) Identify this notorious fish.
Piranha
3) Who wrote this book?
Isaac Newton
4) In 1902, what did Cecil Booth use to give the Westminster Abbey a clean look on the coronation of King Edward VII? Vacuum Cleaner
5) Identify the breed of dog.
Pug
6) What term describes what you see here?
Barcode/ Universal Product Code
7) In terms of what they are named after, what is common in Cerium and Palladium? They are named after Asteroids
8) Name the organ.
Gall bladder
9) In 1905, who submitted these 4 papers to the journal Annals der Physik? (Different extracts from the papers were used in the quiz) i) Energy, during the propagation of a ray of light, is not continuously distributed
over steadily increasing spaces, but it consists of a finite number of energy quanta localised at points in space, moving without dividing and capable of being absorbed or generated only as entities.
ii) According to the molecular kinetic theory of heat, bodies of a microscopically visible size suspended in liquids must, as a result of thermal molecular motions, perform motions of such magnitudes that they can be easily observed with a microscope.
iii) The laws by which the states of physical systems undergo change are not affected, whether these changes of state be referred to the one or the other of two systems of co‐ordinates in uniform translatory motion.
iv) Any ray of light moves in the "stationary" system of co‐ordinates with the determined velocity c, whether the ray be emitted by a stationary or by a moving body.
Albert Einstein
10) Name the flower.
Water Lily
11) This bridge also doubles up as which instrument?
Sundial, the bridge is the Sundial bridge at Turtle Bay, California
12) Identify this animal. ( A video was played)
Beaver
13) On which day this year did the Google logo look like this? (The exact date) July 20, 2009 (40th Anniversary of the Moon Landing)
14) Which genus of extinct hominids has the name which means “Southern Ape”? Australopithecus afarensis
15) What do you call such a mechanical representation of the solar system?
Orrery
16) A 2006 book about him is titled ‘The Man Who Fed the World’. Name the Nobel Peace prize winner who passed away recently.
Norman Ernest Borlaug
17) Arthur Compton: The Italian navigator has landed in the New World.
James Conant: How were the natives? Arthur Compton: Very friendly. Who was the Italian Navigator? Enrico Fermi. After Fermi's team had successfully achieved history's first controlled nuclear chain reaction, Arthur Compton placed a brief phone call to James Conant, chairman of the National Defense Research Committee. This conversation was in impromptu code and Italian Navigator referred to the Italian physicist Fermi.
18) An American scientist had carried out experiments related to electromagnetism around the same time as Michael Faraday separately. What is the S.I. Unit of inductance named after him? Henry (symbol: H), named after Joseph Henry
19) Who with his invention? Elias Howe, with the sewing machine
20) What is such a deformity called?
Cleft Lip
21) The gas which consists of 1.29% of earth’s atmosphere. It is the third most abundant element in the world. Argon
22) If you are given an M.M.R vaccine. You will be protected against Measles, Mumps and what?
Rubella
23) This depicts the functioning of the Maglev train. What is Maglev?
MAGnetic LEVitation
24) Identify the ocean current.
Gulf Stream
25) The two words mean ‘Sailors of Stars’ and ‘Sailors of Universe’. What are those words? Sailor of stars – Astronaut, Sailor of universe‐ Cosmonaut
26) The finch bird helped in the formulation of which theory?
Darwin’s theory of evolution
27) Identify.
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
28) Which disease’s vaccine was obtained from milkmaids? Cowpox/ Smallpox
29) William Thomson, a scientist had an SI unit named after him. What is the unit?
Kelvin, after William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (or) Lord Kelvin
30) Who is this man who knew infinity?
Ramanujam
31) What is the 12 letter word which is Greek for ‘solid’ and ‘sound’? Stereophonic
32) Identify the author.
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke
Compiled By: Shikhar Gautam
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