Science Trivia Book: a Collection of Questions on Astronomy, Physics and Mathematics. Learn While Having Fun

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Imagine an evening at home with friends. After talking about the latest events and gossip, the conversation begins to languish. This is the time of a Trivia game. Friends are split into two teams and are invited to answer questions about different topics. Any team has to get as many correct answers as possible and who gets the higher score wins. The game has the benefit of improving and expanding the knowledge of the participants, either in general or in specific areas.
A Trivia book contains all the questions and answers required by the game. It is difficult to come up with interesting questions that are at the right level of difficulty that your friends can enjoy them. It is, therefore, necessary to limit the questions to a topic of which your friends have some knowledge.
This book contains 200 questions and answers on Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics. By playing this game you and your friends can broaden their knowledge on these topics while having fun.

What star next  to the Sun is nearest to Earth?, Alpha Centauri

Which is the slowest orbiting planet?, Pluto

What is the voltage of a D cell battery?, 1.5 Volts

What was the first probe to land on Venus?, Venera 9

What is the formula of sulphuric acid?, H2SO4

What Is The Net Prime Number After 7?, 11

If you throw a ball in the air what curve does it trace out?, Parabola

What scientist purposed the theory of continental drift?, Alfred Wegener

Algebra is a branch of what field of study?, Math

Which century was Isaac Newton born in?, 1600’s

True Or False? A Convex Shape Curves Outwards., True

What is Gregor Mendel known to be the father of?, Genetics

Heavy water contains what isotopic form of hydrogen?, Deuterium

Are opposite angles of a parallelogram equal? ,Yes

What is it called when a current skips part of the circuit?, Short Circuit

How Many Sides Does A Nonagon Have?, 9

Which gas comprises most of Venus atmosphere?, Carbon Dioxide

 

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