
We learn quite a bit about the various sciences in schools. Yet science is so much more than a subject studied in school. It provides the basic framework for the rules that govern the natural world. Did you know that according to scientists, the human nose can detect and recognize three trillion different scents? Here's another random factoid: there are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth.
Biology, ecology, chemistry, physics, astronomy and even psychology are all covered in this super fun quiz of how the natural world works. Whatever your area of expertise is, you're likely to be challenged by some of these questions. If you want to learn more about science, this might just be the quiz for you. The majority of people aren't able to pass this quiz on their first try. Do you have what it takes to pass this quiz with flying colors? There's only one way to find out!
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Which part of the human body does glaucoma affect?

Blood
Stomach
Throat
Eyes
True or false: Scientists accidentally killed the once known world's oldest living creature, a mollusc, known to be aged as 507 years old.

True
False
What term is best associated with Sigmund Freud?

Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Theory of Gravity
Psychoanalysis
What is the chief constituent of air?

Nitrogen
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Carbon dioxide
The moons, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon, orbit which planet?

Neptune
Venus
Uranus
Jupiter
What is the first element on the periodic table?

Oxygen
Helium
Hydrogen
Lithium
What mineral has the lowest number on the Mohs scale?

Topaz
Quartz
Talc
Diamond
What is the molecular formula of glucose?

C₂H₄O₂
CH₄
K+
C₆H₁₂O₆
Which of the following blood vessels carries deoxygenated blood?

Pulmonary artery
Pulmonary vein
Aorta
Coronary artery
Which psychological term refers to the stress of holding contrasting beliefs?

Cognitive Dissonance
Flip-Flop Syndrome
Blind Sight
Split-Brain
What does DNA stand for?

Detoxic Acid
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Deoxyribogenetic Acid
Deoxyribogenetic Atoms
Who is the chemical element curium named after?

Curious George
Stephen Curry
The Curiosity Rover
Marie & Pierre Curie
How many lobes does the human right lung have?

1
3
2
4
The asteroid belt is located between which two planets?

Mars and Jupiter
Mercury and Venus
Earth and Mars
Jupiter and Saturn
True or false: Sugar contains fat.

False
True
Which of the following is NOT a word used to describe an earthquake?

Drop-slide
Strike-slip
Temblor
Foreshock
What is the world's largest living species of penguin?

King penguin
Chinstrap penguin
Emperor penguin
Fairy penguin
An organism described as "heliotropic" has a tendency to move towards which of these things?

Pollen
Light
Water
Trees
The word "science" stems from the word "scire" meaning what?

To live
To know
To measure
To count
Which of the following is an active electrical component?

Capacitor
Resistor
Inductor
Transistor
What is an alternative name for multiple personality disorder?

Identity crisis
Schizophrenia
Body integrity identity disorder
Dissociative identity disorder
When was the first mammal successfully cloned?

1999
2009
1985
1996
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