UTSUK ‘15
Researched, Plagiarized & Conducted by
QSI
All stuff mixed up !
Infinite Bounce & Pounce applicable
+10 if right , +5 on pass
On pounce, +10 if right, -5 if wrong
You cant pounce on your own Q.
( well, why would you ? )
Coined in 1897 by psychologists G. Stanley Hall and Arthur
Allin, “knismesis” and “gargalesis” are the two types of
_________.
While knismesis refers to a light & feather-like touch,
gargalesis refers to a harder touch and greater use of high
pressure to sensitive areas.
What are these types of ?
“Now a moon, a lover refulgent in flight,
Sails the black silence’s loneliest ellipse.
Computers use ___, the ______, when polite,
Or gentle data for sad tracking aid at eclipse.”
Such poems are very popular and handy while pursuing a
very special field of study.
The study of _________ ???
Shown in the next slide is the entrance to Sakteng wildlife
sanctuary in Eastern Bhutan.
It is home to charismatic and endangered species such as
the Snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan Musk
deer and Red Panda.
The locals even boast of the creature “Megoe”, even though
its a scientifically debatable issue; and its this fact that
attracts most people to Sakteng.
How do we commonly know “megoe” ?
Yeti / Big-Foot
Some time in July 2014, Facebook made a tiny, yet significant
change to the following feature :-
The change might have been missed by most of us, but its
one worth mentioning, given the “diplomatic” measures FB is
known to advertise.
What are we talking about ?
In 2009, a group of 20 people launched a new line of bottled
water titled “ B’EAU PAL”, to mark the 25th anniversary of a
particular incident.
The nutritional facts of the water is displayed in the next slide.
Simply tell me, where was the source of water located ?
[specific answer needed]
The water was from villages near
the Union Carbide factory, Bhopal
Connect !
Tautonyms in science .
Gorilla gorilla
Naja naja
Bison bison
Iguana iguana
Hyaena hyaena
Gecko gecko
Lynx Lynx
__________ is perhaps the only one of its kind in the world,
and the method of manufacture is the reason behind its
uniqueness.
The exact ingredients & composition remains a family secret.
The preparation technique is found to remove secondary
effects and aberrations, which are typical of other products
used for this purpose.
What are we talking about ?
ആറന്മുളക്കണ്ണാടി
A __________ planet is a planet that falls within a star’s
habitable zone and is often specifically used to refer to planets
that are earth sized.
The name stems from a children’s fairy tale which is often used
to emphasize the importance of conditions being “just right”
for survival, in this case being in the habitable zone and able to
sustain liquid water.
The area around a star which can support such a planet is
called the ___________ zone. Fill in the blanks with the name
of the protagonist of the fairy tale.
[Image follows]
X is an extracellular retinal protein, 1st described in 2008 by
a Japanese research team headed by Shigeru Sato et al.,
and named after Y, a famous Japanese character.
The name of X was inspired by Y’s "lightning-fast moves
and shocking electric effects”
Gimme X/Y …
[Image next slide]
Pikachu / Pikachurin
Connect !
Constellations.
Cancer
Hydra
Crux
Ursa Major / Minor
Canis Major / Minor
Pictures, pictures everywhere !
Infinite Bounce & Pounce applicable
+10 if right , +5 on pass
On pounce, +10 if right, -5 if wrong
Buckminster Fuller
Robert Goddard
Pioneer of Rocket Science
Kepler !
Rosalind Franklin
Curiosity – Mars Mission
Our eyes are more sensitive to
violet than blue !
6 questions, write down your answers.
Q/A connect to a non-exhaustive theme.
+10 for each correct answer
Theme bonus indicated on slides, pounce for it !
1. [ relax ! ]
We all talk about GUT and stuff these days. But one of the
very 1st unifications was initiated by X in 1820, when he,
during a lecture, noticed the deflections in a compass
needle due to a current carrying wire kept to its side.
Who are we talking about ?
2. [+25/-15]
In 1794, X wrote his first scientific paper which he called
Extraordinary Facts Relating to the Vision of Colours, and now,
colour blindness is often referred to as “X-ism”.
By 1802, he had published on heat conduction, gas expansion
by heat, the properties of light, the aurora borealis, and
meteorology.
But his seminal work came later, which can now be found in
any elementary science textbook.
ID X.
3. [+20, -10]
Connect with a single word :
________ point refers to the temperature at which materials
undergo transition between para & ferro magnetic regimes.
Intel _______ is the name given to the button-sized chip
designed specifically for wearable devices.
Element number 96.
4. [+15/-10]
The image shows a breakthrough
experiment by X.
He was initially an assistant to
Galileo, and later embarked upon
his own field of work.
You know the drill, Id X !
5. [+10/-5]
Very common question, huh ?
Well, then gimme the scientific term for the limit it just crossed.
6. [+10 / no negatives ! ]
Due to the hindrance caused to his concentration & work,
who or what did Alexander Graham Bell, at all times,
absolutely refuse to have in his study?
1. [ relax ! ]
We all talk about GUT and stuff these days. But one of the
very 1st unifications was initiated by X in 1820, when he,
during a lecture, noticed the deflections in a compass
needle due to a current carrying wire kept to its side.
Who are we talking about ?
Hans Christian Oersted
2. [+25/-15]
In 1794, X wrote his first scientific paper which he called
Extraordinary Facts Relating to the Vision of Colours, and now,
colour blindness is often referred to as “X-ism”.
By 1802, he had published on heat conduction, gas expansion
by heat, the properties of light, the aurora borealis, and
meteorology.
But his seminal work came later, which can now be found in
any elementary science textbook.
ID X.
John Dalton
3. [+20, -10]
Connect with a single word :
________ point refers to the temperature at which materials
undergo transition between para & ferro magnetic regimes.
Intel _______ is the name given to the button-sized chip
designed specifically for wearable devices.
Element number 96.
Marie Curie
4. [+15/-10]
The image shows a breakthrough
experiment by X.
He was initially an assistant to
Galileo, and later embarked upon
his own field of work.
You know the drill, Id X !
Evangelista Torricelli
5. [+10/-5]
Very common question, huh ?
Well, then gimme the scientific term for the limit it just crossed.
Sonic Boom Vapour Cone
Breaking the sound barrier
Mach number > 1
6. [+10 / no negatives ! ]
Due to the hindrance caused to his concentration & work,
who or what did Alexander Graham Bell, at all times,
absolutely refuse to have in his study?
Telephone !
“No bells !” said Bell .
So ....
1.Oersted
2.Dalton
3.Curie
4.Torr
5.Mach
6.Bel
Utsuk School Science Quiz finals

Utsuk School Science Quiz finals

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    All stuff mixedup ! Infinite Bounce & Pounce applicable +10 if right , +5 on pass On pounce, +10 if right, -5 if wrong You cant pounce on your own Q. ( well, why would you ? )
  • 5.
    Coined in 1897by psychologists G. Stanley Hall and Arthur Allin, “knismesis” and “gargalesis” are the two types of _________. While knismesis refers to a light & feather-like touch, gargalesis refers to a harder touch and greater use of high pressure to sensitive areas. What are these types of ?
  • 8.
    “Now a moon,a lover refulgent in flight, Sails the black silence’s loneliest ellipse. Computers use ___, the ______, when polite, Or gentle data for sad tracking aid at eclipse.” Such poems are very popular and handy while pursuing a very special field of study. The study of _________ ???
  • 11.
    Shown in thenext slide is the entrance to Sakteng wildlife sanctuary in Eastern Bhutan. It is home to charismatic and endangered species such as the Snow leopard, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan Musk deer and Red Panda. The locals even boast of the creature “Megoe”, even though its a scientifically debatable issue; and its this fact that attracts most people to Sakteng. How do we commonly know “megoe” ?
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Some time inJuly 2014, Facebook made a tiny, yet significant change to the following feature :- The change might have been missed by most of us, but its one worth mentioning, given the “diplomatic” measures FB is known to advertise. What are we talking about ?
  • 18.
    In 2009, agroup of 20 people launched a new line of bottled water titled “ B’EAU PAL”, to mark the 25th anniversary of a particular incident. The nutritional facts of the water is displayed in the next slide. Simply tell me, where was the source of water located ? [specific answer needed]
  • 21.
    The water wasfrom villages near the Union Carbide factory, Bhopal
  • 22.
  • 24.
    Tautonyms in science. Gorilla gorilla Naja naja Bison bison Iguana iguana Hyaena hyaena Gecko gecko Lynx Lynx
  • 25.
    __________ is perhapsthe only one of its kind in the world, and the method of manufacture is the reason behind its uniqueness. The exact ingredients & composition remains a family secret. The preparation technique is found to remove secondary effects and aberrations, which are typical of other products used for this purpose. What are we talking about ?
  • 27.
  • 28.
    A __________ planetis a planet that falls within a star’s habitable zone and is often specifically used to refer to planets that are earth sized. The name stems from a children’s fairy tale which is often used to emphasize the importance of conditions being “just right” for survival, in this case being in the habitable zone and able to sustain liquid water. The area around a star which can support such a planet is called the ___________ zone. Fill in the blanks with the name of the protagonist of the fairy tale. [Image follows]
  • 32.
    X is anextracellular retinal protein, 1st described in 2008 by a Japanese research team headed by Shigeru Sato et al., and named after Y, a famous Japanese character. The name of X was inspired by Y’s "lightning-fast moves and shocking electric effects” Gimme X/Y … [Image next slide]
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  • 40.
    Pictures, pictures everywhere! Infinite Bounce & Pounce applicable +10 if right , +5 on pass On pounce, +10 if right, -5 if wrong
  • 43.
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  • 49.
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  • 58.
    Our eyes aremore sensitive to violet than blue !
  • 59.
    6 questions, writedown your answers. Q/A connect to a non-exhaustive theme. +10 for each correct answer Theme bonus indicated on slides, pounce for it !
  • 60.
    1. [ relax! ] We all talk about GUT and stuff these days. But one of the very 1st unifications was initiated by X in 1820, when he, during a lecture, noticed the deflections in a compass needle due to a current carrying wire kept to its side. Who are we talking about ?
  • 61.
    2. [+25/-15] In 1794,X wrote his first scientific paper which he called Extraordinary Facts Relating to the Vision of Colours, and now, colour blindness is often referred to as “X-ism”. By 1802, he had published on heat conduction, gas expansion by heat, the properties of light, the aurora borealis, and meteorology. But his seminal work came later, which can now be found in any elementary science textbook. ID X.
  • 62.
    3. [+20, -10] Connectwith a single word : ________ point refers to the temperature at which materials undergo transition between para & ferro magnetic regimes. Intel _______ is the name given to the button-sized chip designed specifically for wearable devices. Element number 96.
  • 64.
    4. [+15/-10] The imageshows a breakthrough experiment by X. He was initially an assistant to Galileo, and later embarked upon his own field of work. You know the drill, Id X !
  • 65.
    5. [+10/-5] Very commonquestion, huh ? Well, then gimme the scientific term for the limit it just crossed.
  • 66.
    6. [+10 /no negatives ! ] Due to the hindrance caused to his concentration & work, who or what did Alexander Graham Bell, at all times, absolutely refuse to have in his study?
  • 68.
    1. [ relax! ] We all talk about GUT and stuff these days. But one of the very 1st unifications was initiated by X in 1820, when he, during a lecture, noticed the deflections in a compass needle due to a current carrying wire kept to its side. Who are we talking about ?
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    2. [+25/-15] In 1794,X wrote his first scientific paper which he called Extraordinary Facts Relating to the Vision of Colours, and now, colour blindness is often referred to as “X-ism”. By 1802, he had published on heat conduction, gas expansion by heat, the properties of light, the aurora borealis, and meteorology. But his seminal work came later, which can now be found in any elementary science textbook. ID X.
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    3. [+20, -10] Connectwith a single word : ________ point refers to the temperature at which materials undergo transition between para & ferro magnetic regimes. Intel _______ is the name given to the button-sized chip designed specifically for wearable devices. Element number 96.
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    4. [+15/-10] The imageshows a breakthrough experiment by X. He was initially an assistant to Galileo, and later embarked upon his own field of work. You know the drill, Id X !
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    5. [+10/-5] Very commonquestion, huh ? Well, then gimme the scientific term for the limit it just crossed.
  • 78.
    Sonic Boom VapourCone Breaking the sound barrier Mach number > 1
  • 79.
    6. [+10 /no negatives ! ] Due to the hindrance caused to his concentration & work, who or what did Alexander Graham Bell, at all times, absolutely refuse to have in his study?
  • 80.
    Telephone ! “No bells!” said Bell .
  • 81.