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- How good is your science knowledge? Find out now with this 100 question general science mega quiz. This is the second science quiz in the series. My first science mega quiz was hugely popular, so I made a second one for all you science lovers. Is this the best science quiz to test your knowledge?
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Excellent science quiz, really taxed my knowledge and memory from high school and college ... which was decades ago. I'm very happy with my 88/100 score.
88/100 which is not bad for an old artist whose last science lesson was 1962!!! Enjoyed that, but must admit to some inspired guesses. 🇬🇧👍
Got 4 wrong! Excellent quizz!
I got 91/100. The ones I got wrong were 7, 23, 42, 64, 65, 88, 93, 94, 97. My excuse is that some of these were more history than science, and an imperial units conversion in a science quiz?!! How dare you!... I'm kidding of course, it's all in good fun, thanks for making these. I learnt some things, the most interesting of which were the conductivity of silver, dew, and free expansion of gases.
I always feel smarter after watching. Sometimes it's good enough to say I understand the question, even if I don't know the answer.😛
solid, liquid, gas and plasma....height, length, width, and time. Missed 4 of the questions. I really enjoy the science quizzes. Thanks Ben, for the best quizzes on youtube. You are meticulous in your presentation and correctness of answers. Please know that all your time and hard work does not go unnoticed and is always appreciated.😊👍
Awesome, thank you!
Actually, the 4 phases of matter are solid, liquid, gas, and supercritical fluid (but don't feel bad, everyone except physical chemists usually gets this wrong).
The phases of matter can be shown on a temperature vs. pressure graph; there is no combination of temperature and pressure (in a fixed volume) that can produce a plasma - plasma is simply an ionized gas.
94/100 ... Fun and entertaining test ... many diverse subjects ...
I got all right except No. 7.
Ugh, I only got 52/100 and most of those I made an educated guess Lol Still love your quizzes though!
Thank you.
I love this quiz. Thanks. Great job
Glad you liked it!
89/100 - warmest thanks for another brilliant quiz, Ben 🙂
I absolutely, hands-down, love your quizzes, Ben! If I want to learn something new, I know that Quizzes4U are for me. Have a very happy Easter! ❤
Awesome, thank you!
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You're welcome, Ben.
The moon spins on its axis. Learning something new every day!
It does, once per orbit so we always see the same side.
I know the Earth spins on its axis, so I guessed that the moon does too.
What a great idea for a youtube channel. Kudos.
89/100. I always seem to B's on your quizzes. No different from school years.
As a total non-science person, I figured I get about 10% right. I did better than I thought by just being alive and somewhat informed. I got around 70%. Yay!
Way to go!!! 👏🏼👍🏼😁
I'm guessing you're not a maths person either 😉 - a total non-science person should get around 33% right!
About 90/100, Ben. There were a few 'senior moments' involved!
89/100 Great quiz
75/100
I reckon that's pretty good for a pre-GCSE student if I do say so myself. This one was definitely harder than the other quiz.
Great quiz, loved it, got three questions wrong and that made me google the shit to check and then learnt some new stuff.
Great video, there should be more like it out there.
I'm still pissed that got me. Didn't know CT scans where X-rays, knew Venus is hot bot not about volcanic activity and the radial nerve thing. Got the eye question only by assuming you ment relative to head.
Great video, lots of fun!
Thanks so much!
89/100. I think most of us who would even be interested in taking the test to begin with are probably science nerds anyway. BTW, I'm currently reading the book the movie Oppenheimer is based on. Excellent insight into quite a few of the giants of the time. Imagine what it would be like to have a beer with Bohr or Einstein or Schroedinger.
I figured I wouldn’t do well, so I didn’t keep count. I’m blown away by how many I got right! And so many of my correct choices were from trusting my gut; forgotten knowledge stored in the convolutions of my brain, perhaps? Three correct answers were sheer dumb luck on stuff I’d never heard of before. Very fun quiz - I learned a lot! Thank you.
Awesome
Fun fact for #23; Becquerel, just like Hertz, describes the frequency of what it measures.
Hz measures the frequency of events or cycles that happen per second, whereas Bq measures the average frequency of the answer per second.
Thank you. I didn't and don't keep my score as it's usually not to be shared + science is not my best subject, but this time today I was able to get a lot right! So well done to you! Thank you. 😊
Great job!
I'm not a science guy, but this was enjoyable. Also, I didn't too awfully on this. Thank you!
That's great.
87 correct, great quiz!
Great science quiz, Ben. I'm best at anatomy and physiology. I did my best at the rest. Thanks for the challenge.
Excellent!
85/100 brilliant quiz thanks again Ben I learnt a lot from that , happy Easter all the best Ken 👍👍😁
Same to you. Thanks
92/100; Some of the biology and geology ones got me!
98/100 Maslow and the volcanos got me. I still think Earth has more active volcanos than Venus, but now I'm curious and I must look it up.
Interesting.
Excellent quiz, Ben. I got 76/100, which is a miracle of a little knowledge and a lot of good guesses. 😊 ♥
Like last time, I was aiming for 90. Last time I had gotten 89.
On the last question, I knew well that bananas are rich in potassium, but I thought, "well, potassium is not radioactive", so I picked radium even though it seemed weird. Completely forgot about isotopes...
I knew I had about 10 wrong answers so far, and I thought "oh, no, please don't let it be 89 again". I anxiously counted the X's on my list, turns out I had 9 wrong answers so far, so I got exactly 90.
I know this is silly. After all, we find multiples of 10 significant only because we have 10 fingers. And yet, I'm so happy right now.
Thank you again, that was so much fun.
Awesome. Glad to hear you did very well.
83/100. I thought I'd do better. Great quiz - again, lots of variety.
Excellent
Nice Quiz! Thank You!
You are welcome!
82/100 for me. Fun quiz
93/100. It wasn't much harder than the general science quiz, IMHO. Two degrees in science, so should have done better. Aqua regia question I got from the name. Thank you. Make an even harder one, please!
this Channel is so underrated for Quizzes...
I got 85/100. Some of these were actually a bit tricky.
86/100
There were some easy ones thrown in, but I would that one as difficult
88/100 and I'm delighted to report that I did not find a single question or answer to quibble about (my fav activity on most science quizzes). And it was fun to find some good questions that I honestly didn't know the answer! Thank you!!!
Good to hear 😊
Score: 90. Missed miscellaneous across the board, mainly because of confusion in the materials I've covered in life (not presented well). A few I had no clue.
86 Correct. Great quiz, Ben. Thanks for sharing your hard work. Cheers!🥂
My pleasure!
95/100 pretty decent
96/100.. thanks Ben… good way to finish my weekend 😅
Not bad, not bad at all. 👍😁
Question 38. What is most commonly used in radiation shielding material.
This reminded me of a funny incident from my past. A junior medical student was told to put on the shielding under their scrubs and then observe the procedure (which used radiation). The procedure thankfully wasn't long, because by the end he nearly collapsed. Instead of putting on one radiation body shield, which was quite heavy, he had put on six. He had assumed that the rack full of shields was one shield. 😂
All the best everyone.
🤣 thanks for sharing a fun story 😁
Question 17. It isn't really white light, it is still red, green, and blue, but our eyes see it as white because it activates the three color cones in our eyes, red, green, and blue equally.
Question 79. The two moons of mars are named Phobos meaning fear, and Deimos meaning demon, both apt names for the Roman god of war. The Greek god of war is Ares.
Question 80. Aqua regia literally means royal water because of its ability to dissolve Gold.
Question 82. The actual experiments carried out by Pavlov were brutal and inhumane, and today would be considered animal abuse. He didn't just ring bells and watch dogs salivate.
This is true, but in that sense there is no such thing as white light at all because there isn't a white wavelength. We define white light as we perceive a specific mixture of wavelengths.
@@samc9516 That is correct, there is no white light. In fact, the idea of color is a human invention, to the universe there are just various wavelengths of electromagnetic waves, none more special than any other.
I used to do light demonstration with my Physics students. I would shine a yellow light from an LCD projector on the screen and have the students look at it through hand-held spectroscopes, and they would see just red and green with no yellow. I then projected light from a projector through a yellow filter, and they saw yellow in their spectroscopes. It illustrated the way we perceive colors which is nothing more than a combination of red, green, and blue.
That apple bouncing off the womans head was priceless.:)
Goldangit! I only got 89% right-though that's not bad for a high school dropout. (Edit: I took it again and got 100%! Yay me!)
72/100 Better than I thought I'd do! Science is not my best subject. Good quiz.
Excellent. The next quiz will be something different. 😁
91/100!!! Very nice quiz!!!😂😂😂🎉🎉👍🙋♀️🙋♀️
Wow
Hi Ben. Happy Easter! Bit of a disgrace, but did my best...got 78/100. Not bad for an old lady! Enjoyed the quiz as always. Quite surprised I did as well as that to be honest. Dreaded it a bit, but had to do it!😮😂❤. Thanks, as always.
Thanks for giving it a go. I think you did great. The next quiz I'm working on now will probably be more to your liking. Have a great Easter. 👍😁
@@Quizzes4U Sounds interesting! 😊
I would say what it is, but given that other channels copy anything I make that's successful, I will leave it as a mystery until it comes out. 👍😁
@@Quizzes4U Keep your secrets! 🤭❤️
89/100
Got 5 wrong. Thanks for the quiz.
91/100
I got 85 correct~ which is great ! I am almost that old
87/100
93/100 but a couple of lucky guesses
93/100
92/100...
I got 99/100
I got one wrong because I was careless in reading questions 😅😅😅
64 correct. I guess not bad for just a high school education 😏
Not fantastic from me. 85/100 with the options; only 65/100 without. Your science ones are very good at finding my weak points!
96/100
60%ish
Finally! Someone else who didn't get 80+ lol
Hi ! this was great fun ! In reading the commentaries, I wonder why nobody detected the error in question 39 about the gyroscope. In a cellphone, a droplet of mercury shift places in a tiny receptacle lined with electrical contacts thus detecting the motion and orientation of the cellphone. Gyroscope are bigger and help in stabilisation of planes and rockets and also on submarines and torpedos. I have to admit, I have a few lucky guesses and I learned a few things also and this is the most important point of this video. Thanks a lot!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. Question 39 is correct. There's a lot of information online about the types and use of gyroscopes in smart phones. Thanks for commenting. 😁
Mercury tilt sensors are oldschool, you can get tiny mems (micro electrical mechanical system) gyroscopes now. They come in small electrical component packages a couple mm across.
74/100
72 out of 100 heck yeah
9/10 Skippy got me....
Most of these were pretty basic. However I did get five wrong (a few educated guesses). I've never heard of that pyramid thing.
I am very satisfied with 85 correct, since I am 71 and my brain is not what it once was.
Excellent
That was very hard Ben. I guess I’m not a scientist
Got 67 in this one, 1 more than the last quiz, haha 😂
The double slit experiment for light proves that light is a wave not both. It's the photo electric effect that proves that light is a particle.
Yeah I would have put just a wave for that one aswell. Still I can see where he is coming from because the single slit experiment does indeed demonstrate particle like behaviour. However as the question asked sepcifically about the double slit experiment it would not be correct to say it shows electrons exhibiting particle like behaviour.
Disagree. When photons are put through one at a time, each detection can be traced back to one slit or the other but not both, which is particle behavior. En masse the diffraction pattern results, which is wave behavior. There is still no satisfactory explanation for the dual nature of light (or other particles like electrons and even atoms moving at high speeds).
Gutted! Only 90% Thank you.
2 wrong. And I was fast forwarding because I knew the answer before they even showed them! lol
74 out of a 100. Gen Ed in highschool. So, I came a long way
Hi.. can you please post quizes without the options? With options it becomes too simple to answer.
Modest 74%
Nailed it but guessed on 2
95.
The important part of any "quiz" is whether or not you know how to look the answer up. Whether we can apply knowledge to a practical situation. Everyday work for example. Knowing the terminology is good, but do we have the ability to apply our knowledge, our intuition, to life is the bottom line for me. There are plenty of people who can ace a quiz like this and have zero skill to make it work.
Sometimes it's difficult to answer because I'm Czech and I don't know the English terminology, yet I still know almost all of them.
Myslím, že vaše angličtina je lepší než moje čeština. 😁👍
@@Quizzes4U Znám něco málo přes 18 000 anglických slovíček. 😏
Got 91.2 out of 120! convert this to 100 and thats my result
How can I have gas in a vacuum? I understand neutrinos in a vacuum but isn’t the definition of a vacuum that everything has been pumped out?
You did not state whether you are talking about table salt or other salts. It would depend on which base and acid you are mixing together 32.
61/100, im cooked lol
84. 10 of my misses were in the 80s and 90s.
Silver got me, I’m a idiot !
For e = mc^2, e stands for energy, not mass.
32ft /sec²
90
96
Did really bad, 0nly 88 points, made 3 stupid mistakes, the rest i didn't know :(
Silver is devolves in Aqua Regina... I said gold...but yeah..
I knew the helium and the telescope question.. But gave the wrong answer :(
I failed miserably.
Bet you’re brilliant in other areas. Last I knew, there were eight types of intelligence….
I got 1/100 .....and I guessed.
This is so ridicuosly unlikely. Assuming there were three options per question (which there wasn't always, but it's a good enough aproximation), then the probability you would get only one right by randomly guessing is about 1/(3^99). Before the mathmeticians come after me, I am very awear this is s a rather crude approximation that doesn't factor in some of the other variables and a more exact probability calculation.
@@benthomas9830 LMAO......joke buddy. :)