Logical Thinking Is Required For This 30-Question Science Quiz: Prove Yourself
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Whether you’re on Einstein’s wavelength or you navigate a completely different one, you’ll face 30 questions designed to test your curiosity, sharpen your logic, and stretch your scientific imagination.
Expect a mix of biology, chemistry, and physics. Some questions will feel like trying quick experiments, while others will feel like solving mind-bending puzzles.
How you tackle them will set you apart from the rest. Are you up for the challenge? Let’s get started 🚀
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North pole? Which North pole? I thought it was a trick question so answered false, given that the magnetic North pole is at around 86.5 degrees North,
The latitude north pole is not the same spot as the Earth's magnetic north pole.
Load More Replies..."A cheetah runs 120 km in 2 hours." No, a cheetah most definitely does not run 120km in 2 hours. Cheetahs are sprinters, and can reach around 115kph, but, and it's a really big but, they need to rest after about 100m. Sled dogs are one of the fastest land animals over distance. Humans are also pretty high in the long distance rankings.
The question wasn't how fast a cheetah could run or how far rather how fast he could run at 120 km in 2 hours. It is just a math problem, not a lesson in how far or fast a cheetah could actually run.
Load More Replies...Constellations aren't phenomena, they're simply patterns created by humans using stars.
These questions are to check tiny humans math skills. Let's not read to into these
I felt it was a test to see how much you remember from science and math class. Not really a rational thinking type of test.
Load More Replies...22 An allele is a version of a gene, so that would be a correct answer too. 23 During his lifetime, the general public thought of Einstein as a mathematician.
- Plants produce dioxygen (molecule), not oxygen (atom). - Earth rotates in 23h56min4s (sideral rotation), 24h is the synodic rotation (facing Sun). I teach this to 12/14y old puppils.
The question said "a planet." It didn't say "Earth." Of course, BP might have changed it between your read and mine.
Load More Replies...21% of High IQ adults can do simple math and know their tables of multiplication apparently
These kinds of quizzes usually stroke our egos. They get more clicks that way.
Load More Replies...North pole? Which North pole? I thought it was a trick question so answered false, given that the magnetic North pole is at around 86.5 degrees North,
The latitude north pole is not the same spot as the Earth's magnetic north pole.
Load More Replies..."A cheetah runs 120 km in 2 hours." No, a cheetah most definitely does not run 120km in 2 hours. Cheetahs are sprinters, and can reach around 115kph, but, and it's a really big but, they need to rest after about 100m. Sled dogs are one of the fastest land animals over distance. Humans are also pretty high in the long distance rankings.
The question wasn't how fast a cheetah could run or how far rather how fast he could run at 120 km in 2 hours. It is just a math problem, not a lesson in how far or fast a cheetah could actually run.
Load More Replies...Constellations aren't phenomena, they're simply patterns created by humans using stars.
These questions are to check tiny humans math skills. Let's not read to into these
I felt it was a test to see how much you remember from science and math class. Not really a rational thinking type of test.
Load More Replies...22 An allele is a version of a gene, so that would be a correct answer too. 23 During his lifetime, the general public thought of Einstein as a mathematician.
- Plants produce dioxygen (molecule), not oxygen (atom). - Earth rotates in 23h56min4s (sideral rotation), 24h is the synodic rotation (facing Sun). I teach this to 12/14y old puppils.
The question said "a planet." It didn't say "Earth." Of course, BP might have changed it between your read and mine.
Load More Replies...21% of High IQ adults can do simple math and know their tables of multiplication apparently
These kinds of quizzes usually stroke our egos. They get more clicks that way.
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