If you’re always the smartest guy in the room, take this quiz. It’s quiz time, but there is no way you’ll get 15/15, because the question is: How much do you know about physics? Nº 13 is the kind of question you’ll have to answer to kids sometime. Simple general knowledge is not enough, be careful.
If you’re always the smartest guy in the room, take this quiz. But there is no way you’ll get 15/15
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Who was the author of General and Special relativity theories?
- Max Planck
- Albert Einstein
- Nikola Tesla
- Werner Heisenberg
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Erwin Schrödinger’s cat is related to an imagined experiment about what type of mechanics?
- Orbital mechanics
- Classical mechanics
- Relativistic mechanics
- Quantum mechanics
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One for booklovers… Who wrote the book “A Brief History of Time”?
- Carl Sagan
- Isaac Asimov
- Stephen Hawking
- Richard Feynman
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Some stuff about history… Who was the first in defining gravity?
- Archimedes
- Henry Cavendish
- Democritus
- Isaac Newton
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There is a fundamental law of physics that Robert Fludd’s hypothetical “Perpetual Motion Machine” doesn’t follow. Which one?
- Thermodynamics
- Conservation of mass and energy
- Inertia
- Electrostatics
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Who was the discoverer of the neutron?
- Ernest Rutherford
- Niels Bohr
- James Chadwick
- Joseph John Thompson
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A harder one… Why are planet’s orbits elliptical instead of round?
- Hawking radiation causes planets to “bounce” when close to the Sun.
- Orbits alter because gravity tugs at planets as they approach the Sun.
- Planets originally entered the Sun’s orbit at odd angles.
- Planet orbits got altered due to each other’s gravity influence during formation.
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Who discovered buoyancy first in history?
- Aristotle
- Democritus
- Archimedes
- Hipparchus
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Every action has an equal and opposite…
- … acceleration
- … force
- … momentum
- … reaction
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A broom would be an example of:
- First degree lever
- Second degree lever
- Third degree lever
- None of them
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One to think about… Which of these is not an example of inertia?
- A ball rolling into another ball that isn’t moving, causing it to roll as well.
- An unstoppable object that collides with an unmovable object.
- An object stopping from being struck by another object.
- An object falling from a moving car and still moving forward on the ground.
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How is an exploding binary star called?
- Nova
- Quasar
- Mega nova
- It’s still called a Supernova
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The real reason we don’t fall off the Earth is because:
- Gravity is a force that pulls us towards the center of the Earth.
- Earth’s atmosphere keeps pushing us down to the surface.
- Earth’s roundness holds us on the ground.
- Mass and weight make our bodies remain attached to the ground.
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What female investigator in physics was declared “the most influential woman in history”?
- Jocelyn Bell Burnell
- Hipatia
- Marie Curie
- Lise Meitner
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Who was considered the founder of Quantum Theory of physics?
- Wolfgang Pauli
- Enrico Fermi
- Albert Einstein
- Max Planck
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