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Get into 2019 with this brain work out! This megaquiz will test your knowledge of all the quizzes we wrote in 2018. The questions are randomly selected, so if you want more questions, you can just reload the page!

 

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#1. Extremophiles are organisms that live in extreme conditions. Where can you find them?

Extremophiles can be found in a range of extreme conditions, including under high pressure, acidic and alkaline conditions, and at extremely high and low temperatures.

#2. What colour is titanium dioxide?

Titanium dioxide is a bright white pigment. It’s commonly used as an ingredient in sunscreen.

#3. Which is larger? Australia or Antarctica?

Antarctica is nearly twice as large as Australia.

#4. Which element has the symbol W on the periodic table?

Tungsten is known as wolfram in many languages, and has the symbol W.

#5. Where is the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope located?

The ASKAP radio telescope is a collection of 36 identical dishes situated in a radio quiet zone in Western Australia.

#6. Where does asbestos come from?

Asbestos is a type of mineral with long fibrous crystals. If inhaled they can cause life threatening diseases.

#7. After nitrogen and oxygen, what’s the third most abundant gas in the atmosphere?

Argon is the third most abundant gas in our atmosphere, making up almost 1%.

#8. What kind of radiation is detected by ‘The Dish’ at CSIRO’s Parkes Observatory?

The Parkes Radio Telescope has a 64-metre dish designed to pick up radio waves from space.

#9. How many kilometres can a light beam travel in an hour?

Light travels at about one billion kilometres per hour.

#10. Order these objects from closest to farthest away from Earth: the International Space Station (ISS), the National Broadband Network’s Sky Muster satellites, the Moon.

The ISS is about 400 kilometres from Earth, the Sky Muster satellites are in geostationary orbit, about 40 000 kilometres away and the Moon is about 400 000 kilometres away.

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5 responses

  1. Martin Towell Avatar
    Martin Towell

    Question 10: I think you should specify that said triangle is on a flat plane, since it’s possible to have more than one right angle on different planar geometries.

  2. Martin Towell Avatar
    Martin Towell

    Oh, I didn’t realise the questions change on each reload – my previous comment was in regards to the maximum number of right angles that a triangle can have.

  3. David Avatar
    David

    Yup, on a sphere you can have three right angles – on the Earth, Singapore, Kinshasa and the South Pole makes a triangle with three almost-right angles!

  4. Brielle Quinn Avatar
    Brielle Quinn

    Great quiz!??

  5. Robby Campano Avatar
    Robby Campano

    Cool

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