We’re Not Saying You’re A Genius, But Passing This Science Quiz Might Prove You Are
Welcome back to another challenging science quiz! We’re returning to the world of atoms, stars, and everything in between with this 32-question test. From the tiniest cells to the vastness of space, this quiz covers the facts you (probably) learned in school – and a few that might have slipped your mind.
Whether you’re a science whiz or just curious how much you remember, this is your chance to test your knowledge and prove yet again that you’re sharper than you think.
Think you can score above 25 and show that you really remember your science lessons? Prove it!
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Question 31 is misleading. While Planck, did propose that energy is quantised, he did not introduce the idea of photons. Einstein introduced the idea of photons, an idea originally rejected by Planck.
The names are right under each picture. Don't blame the quiz for your lack of observation.
Load More Replies...Question 31 is misleading. While Planck, did propose that energy is quantised, he did not introduce the idea of photons. Einstein introduced the idea of photons, an idea originally rejected by Planck.
The names are right under each picture. Don't blame the quiz for your lack of observation.
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