
Recalling specific details or facts related to the field of science can be a real challenge, even for inquisitive minds. That’s why we made this quiz to share some of our favorite science trivia questions to help you pick up on some science knowledge that you may not know of. Don't worry — no rocket science knowledge is required.
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Where can the smallest bone in the human body be located?

Ears
Chin
Eyes
Nose
What is a Turing machine?

A device for mapping an area
A device that simulates signatures
A lie detector
A computer
Atoms are made up of all of the following EXCEPT:

Electrolytes
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Which planet has the smallest diameter?

Mercury
Earth
Mars
Uranus
What is the only bone in the human body that is not attached to any other bones?

Cranium
Hyoid
Maxilla
Phalange
The rate at which velocity changes over time defines which of the following?

Oscillation
Accretion
Momentum
Acceleration
Which periodic family do helium, neon, and krypton belong in?

Halogens
Earth gases
Alkaline metals
Noble gases
The hardest mineral on Earth is...

Platinum
Magnesium
Diamond
Tin
Which state of matter has the largest particle distance?

Gas
Solid
Liquid
True or false: Many types of cactus grow in the Sahara Desert.

False
True
Who formulated the geocentric theory?

Stephen Hawking
Nikola Tesla
Charles Darwin
Claudius Ptolemy
This is the halfway point! What is the black part of the eye called?

Iris
Retina
Cornea
Pupil
A single piece of coiled DNA is known as a what?

Burette
Chromosome
Electron
Nucleus
"Cirrus" is a classification of which of these?

Gemstones
Stars
Flowers
Clouds
What is another name for a sea cow?

Manatee
Porpoise
Sea lion
Seal
Who invented the calculator?

Alexander Graham Bell
Isaac Newton
Alan Turing
Blaise Pascal
Which of the following DOESN'T happen during eutrophication?

Sunlight can't get through the algae to underwater plants, so they die.
Algae blooms on the surface of the water.
There is excess oxygen in the water because of the decaying plants.
Excess nutrients from fertilizers get into water and encourage plant growth.
Which part of the human brain is responsible for memory, speech, the senses, and emotional response?

Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Brainstem
Medulla
On which planet in the Solar System can the enormous storm system that is known as the Great Red Spot be found?

Mercury
Jupiter
Uranus
Neptune
You're almost at the end! What is established by the law of conservation of energy?

Energy can be destroyed.
Energy can be created.
Energy can both be created and destroyed.
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
Where in the human body can you find the scapula and clavicle?

Shoulder
Feet
Hands
Leg
True or false: The Big Bang was an explosion.

True
False
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