
The history of science is one of the most important areas of study for us to know and understand. When we talk about history in classrooms and in documentaries, a lot of the conversation centers around war and political conflict. The history of science, however, represents some of the truly greatest moments in human history.
Science history is where we have cured diseases, researched and invented new things, and improved the overall human experience. In almost every other area of history we speak of human suffering and tragic events but not when it comes to science.
The physicists, chemists, biologists, and thinkers involved in the scientific advancements of mankind are some of the greatest human beings who have ever lived and we celebrate them in this quiz. Only the brightest minds in the world are able to master this quiz. If you are able to get at least 10 of 15 questions correct on this quiz then clearly you are super smart.
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Which scientist changed how we see the evolution of species with his 1859 book "On the Origin of Species"?

Alexander Graham Bell
Aristotle
Thomas Edison
Charles Darwin
Which Belgian Catholic priest first postulated the Big Bang Theory?

Charles Babbage
Nikola Tesla
Georges Lemaître
Louis Pasteur
Which Scottish-born American inventor was the first to patent the telephone?

Steve Jobs
Samuel Morse
Eli Whitney
Alexander Graham Bell
What person is credited with having invented electricity in 1752 after conducting an experiment flying a kite during a storm?

Benjamin Franklin
Nikola Tesla
Thomas Edison
Albert Einstein
Which French virologist is credited with being the first to discover the HIV virus in 1983?

Louis Pasteur
Tim Berners-Lee
Luc Antoine Montagnier
Samuel Morse
Who was the first person to claim the world is round?

Thomas Edison
Charles Darwin
Aristotle
Pythagoras
Who is credited with having developed a vaccine for smallpox?

Edward Jenner
Rene Laennec
Phillip Drinker
Marie Curie
Who discovered that the weight of an object does not determine how fast it will fall?

Isaac Newton
Galileo Galilei
Stephen Hawking
Nicolaus Copernicus
Who was the first to market the light bulb commercially and is often credited with its invention?

Hiram Maxim
Alexander Graham Bell
Nikola Tesla
Thomas Edison
What physicist has argued that the theory of time travel violates the laws of physics and is therefore impossible?

Stephen Hawking
Neil deGrasse Tyson
John Locke
Bill Nye
Who first put forward the idea that the Sun is the center of our universe?

Nicolaus Copernicus
Albert Einstein
Leonardo Da Vinci
Aristotle
Who discovered gravity after famously watching an apple fall from a tree?

Isaac Newton
Nicolaus Copernicus
Albert Einstein
Thomas Edison
Who is credited with coming up with the idea for the internet when he published a paper titled "Information Flow in Large Communication Nets" in 1961?

Tim Berners-Lee
Al Gore
Mark Zuckerberg
Leonard Kleinrock
Who is often credited with having built the world's first programmable robot when he developed Unimate in 1954?

Bill Gates
George Devol
Alan Turing
George Jetson
The Roslin Institute famously cloned a sheep in 1996. The sheep only lived 6 years, however. What was the sheep named?

Mary
Molly
Bill
Cloney
Dolly
4 Comments
7 / 15 46%
12/15
No one one invented electricity, it was discovered, then created.
15/15 great work!!!