Physics and Science Basics Trivia
Question: A circuit with more than one path is known as a what circuit?
Answer: Answer: Parallel
Question: A magnifying glass is what type of lens?
Answer: Answer: Convex
Question: A thermometer is a device used to measure what?
Answer: Answer: Temperature
Question: About how long does it take sunlight to reach Earth?
Answer: Answer: 8 minutes
Question: Albert Einstein won which award for physics in 1921?
Answer: Answer: Nobel
Question: Albert who is best known for his theory of relativity?
Answer: Answer: Einstein
Question: An ion has a what?
Answer: Answer: Charge
Question: An object being painted is given an opposite charge to the paint so you get what?
Answer: Answer: An even coat
Question: Electric current is a flow of what?
Answer: Answer: Charge
Question: Electric current is measured using what device?
Answer: Answer: Ammeter
Question: Electric current is typically measured in what units?
Answer: Answer: Amperes
Question: Electric power is typically measured in what units?
Answer: Answer: Watts
Question: Electric resistance is measured in what?
Answer: Answer: Ohms
Question: Electricity isn't considered a primary energy source as it is produced by what?
Answer: Answer: Another energy source
Question: How does static electricity build up when walking on a carpet?
Answer: Answer: Friction
Question: How much does a person weigh on the Moon compared to Earth?
Answer: Answer: Less
Question: How old is the world's oldest known plant?
Answer: Answer: 43,000 years
Question: If a metal expands when it gets hot what does it do when it cools?
Answer: Answer: Contracts
Question: In a circuit diagram, what does a circle with a cross inside it represent?
Answer: Answer: Light bulbs
Question: In physics, a 'Newton' is a measurement of what?
Answer: Answer: Force
Question: Isaac Newton is best known for discovering what?
Answer: Answer: Gravity
Question: Lighting bending as it enters another entity is called what?
Answer: Answer: Refraction
Question: Which word completes the sentence 'A reflection is to light as an ... is to sound'?
Answer: Answer: Echo
Basic Physical Science Trivia
Question: What is optics the study of?
Answer: Answer: Light
Question: On a circuit diagram, which item can be represented by a circle with a diagonal cross in it?
Answer: Answer: Bulb
Question: One advantage of optical fibers over ordinary cables of the same thickness is what?
Answer: Answer: Carry More Information
Question: One who studies physics is known as a what?
Answer: Answer: Physicist
Question: Open circuits always have what?
Answer: Answer: Gaps
Question: Our galaxy is what?
Answer: Answer: Moving
Question: Physics is known as the what science?
Answer: Answer: Natural
Question: Physics is one of the oldest academic what?
Answer: Answer: Disciplines
Question: Physics studies motion through time and what?
Answer: Answer: Space
Question: Roughly what shape are most planets?
Answer: Answer: Spheres
Question: The most recognized model of how the universe began is known as what?
Answer: Answer: Big bang
Question: The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low is what?
Answer: Answer: Diffusion
Question: The 'ohm' is the SI unit of what?
Answer: Answer: Electrical resistance
Question: The Pa, or Pascal, is a unit of what?
Answer: Answer: Pressure
Question: The scientist who gave us the '3 laws' was Isaac?
Answer: Answer: Newton
Question: The state of the art technology used to train pilots is a flight....?
Answer: Answer: Simulator
Question: What kind of resistance do conductors have?
Answer: Answer: Low
Question: What type of radiation is used when cell phones communicate with the base stations?
Answer: Answer: Microwaves
Question: What units are used to measure electric current?
Answer: Answer: Amperes
Question: What units would you use to measure the mass of something?
Answer: Answer: Grams
Question: Who allegedly said 'There is no great genius without a mixture of madness'?
Answer: Answer: Aristotle
Question: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Answer: Answer: Marie Curie
Question: Who was the first person to walk on the moon?
Answer: Answer: Neil Armstrong
Question: Why airplanes fly is explained in Bernoulli's?
Answer: Answer: Principle
Question: Why does sound move faster through water?
Answer: Answer: Closer Particles
Question: Why is light from distant galaxies red-shifted?
Answer: Answer: They're moving away
Astronomy and Space Trivia
Question: Do other planets have clouds?
Answer: Answer: Yes
Question: Do storms occur on other planets?
Answer: Answer: Yes
Question: Footprints left on the moon will stay there forever if untouched. Why?
Answer: Answer: No Wind
Question: How do we know the temperature of a star?
Answer: Answer: Its Color
Question: In which galaxy is the earth situated?
Answer: Answer: Milky Way
Question: Jupiter and Saturn have clouds made of what?
Answer: Answer: Ammonia
Question: Planets that are giant balls of gas with hot liquid centers are called what?
Answer: Answer: Gas giants
Question: The aurora borealis is better known as what?
Answer: Answer: Northern Lights
Question: The distance light travels in a year is known as a what?
Answer: Answer: Light-year
Question: The sun and everything that travels around it is known as our what?
Answer: Answer: Solar system
Question: The sun is the earth's major source of what?
Answer: Answer: Energy
Question: The surface of the sun is very what?
Answer: Answer: Hot
Question: Uranus' tilt is thought to be due to a collision with what, soon after its formation?
Answer: Answer: Another planet
Question: What color does Earth appear from space?
Answer: Answer: Green and Blue
Question: The International Space Station was first launched in which year?
Answer: Answer: 1998
Question: Astronauts can only eat food that is what?
Answer: Answer: Packaged
Question: What cannot escape from black holes?
Answer: Answer: Anything
Question: The earth rotates in which direction?
Answer: Answer: West to East
Question: The Moon directly or indirectly affects which of these?
Answer: Answer: All Of These
Question: NASA is based in which country?
Answer: Answer: USA
Question: How many planets are there in the Solar System?
Answer: Answer: 8
Question: How many suns does Earth have?
Answer: Answer: One
Question: In our solar system which would be the hottest of these planets to live on?
Answer: Answer: Venus
Question: Which is likely to be the first planet humans will set foot on?
Answer: Answer: Mars
Question: Which kind of flight involves breaking the sound barrier?
Answer: Answer: Supersonic
Question: Which planet has the highest mountain and deepest valley in the solar system?
Answer: Answer: Mars
Question: Which planet is the only planet not named after a Greek or Roman god?
Answer: Answer: Earth
Question: Which planets are Jupiter's closest neighbors in the solar system?
Answer: Answer: Mars and Saturn
Question: Why does light from distant galaxies red-shifted?
Answer: Answer: They're moving away
Question: Within the Universe, which of these entities is independent of any frame of reference?
Answer: Answer: Speed of light
Astrophysics Trivia
Question: What controls our tides?
Answer: Answer: The Moon
Question: What do planets do around the sun?
Answer: Answer: Orbit
Question: What do stars emit?
Answer: Answer: Light
Question: What do we call that theory which claims that a small mass blew up and grew, creating the universe?
Answer: Answer: The Big Bang Theory
Question: What do we use to look at the stars?
Answer: Answer: Telescopes
Question: What do you need to see Neptune from Earth?
Answer: Answer: Telescope
Question: What is a nebula?
Answer: Answer: Interstellar Cloud
Question: What is Earth?
Answer: Answer: A Planet
Question: What does 'S' stand for in NASA?
Answer: Answer: Space
Question: What happens to a person's mass on the Moon?
Answer: Answer: Stays The Same
Question: What is something that orbits the Earth known as?
Answer: Answer: Satellite
Question: What is the first name of the scientist who gave us the Hubble Space Telescope?
Answer: Answer: Edwin
Question: What is the moon commonly said to be made out of?
Answer: Answer: Cheese
Question: What is the only natural satellite to orbit the Earth?
Answer: Answer: The moon
Question: What is the smallest planet in the Solar System?
Answer: Answer: Mercury
Question: What is the study of celestial objects called?
Answer: Answer: Astronomy
Question: What is the Sun?
Answer: Answer: A Star
Question: What kind of planet is Saturn?
Answer: Answer: Gas Giant
Question: What planet are we on?
Answer: Answer: Earth
Question: What planet in the solar system is farthest from the Sun?
Answer: Answer: Neptune
Question: What planet is famous for its big red spot?
Answer: Answer: Jupiter
Question: What planet is famous for the beautiful rings that surround it?
Answer: Answer: Saturn
Question: What was the name of the space program aiming to get men on the moon?
Answer: Answer: Apollo
Question: Which god and planet have the alternative name of 'Jove'?
Answer: Answer: Jupiter
Electricity and Energy Trivia
Question: What is it in metals that make them good conductors?
Answer: Answer: Free Electrons
Question: Batteries convert chemical energy into which kind of energy?
Answer: Answer: Electrical
Question: Charge in motion is called what?
Answer: Answer: Current
Question: Closed circuits have no what?
Answer: Answer: Gaps
Question: Heat from the fuel is used to boil water in which kind of power station?
Answer: Answer: Nuclear
Question: How do atomic bombs work?
Answer: Answer: Atomic fission
Question: Materials that allow electricity to flow through them easily are called what?
Answer: Answer: Conductors
Question: What is the voltage of the mains supply in the USA?
Answer: Answer: 240 V
Question: Where does most electricity in the United States come from?
Answer: Answer: Fossil fuels
Question: Which statement about transformers is correct?
Answer: Answer: AC
Question: Which type of power station produces carbon dioxide?
Answer: Answer: Gas burning
Question: Which units are used to measure electrical power?
Answer: Answer: Watts
Question: Materials that don't allow electricity to flow through them easily are called what?
Answer: Answer: Insulators
Question: Metal bonding with metal is known as what kind of bond?
Answer: Answer: Metallic
Question: Metals are capable of conducting electricity because they have what?
Answer: Answer: Free electrons
Question: How does nuclear power create energy?
Answer: Answer: Fission
Question: Spinning a magnet in a coil of wire generates what?
Answer: Answer: A current
Question: The sun and everything that travels around it is known as our what?
Answer: Answer: Solar system
Electrical Energy Trivia
Question: Two particles with the same charge will what?
Answer: Answer: Repel
Question: Uranium is used to create which kind of energy?
Answer: Answer: Nuclear
Question: What are the moving charges in metal conductors?
Answer: Answer: Electrons
Question: What are the two ends of a magnet called?
Answer: Answer: North and south
Question: What charge do electrons have?
Answer: Answer: Negative
Question: What charge do neutrons have?
Answer: Answer: None
Question: What do we use to turn an electric light on or off?
Answer: Answer: Switch
Question: What does a prism do to light?
Answer: Answer: Refracts It
Question: What does kWh stand for?
Answer: Answer: Kilowatt hours
Question: What does nanotechnology deal with?
Answer: Answer: Very small things
Question: What happens when a piece of plastic becomes negatively charged?
Answer: Answer: Gains electrons
Question: What is the disadvantage of hydroelectric power produced by using a dam?
Answer: Answer: Flooding
Question: What is the basic unit of electromotive force?
Answer: Answer: Volt
Question: What is the basic unit of resistance?
Answer: Answer: Ohm
Question: What is the charge on a proton?
Answer: Answer: Positive
Question: What is the charge on an electron?
Answer: Answer: -1
Question: What is the name for the flow of electrons in an electric circuit?
Answer: Answer: Current
Question: What is the name given to something that uses electricity to make it magnetic?
Answer: Answer: An electromagnet
Question: What is the wire inside of a light bulb called?
Answer: Answer: Filament
Question: Which instrument would you use to measure resistance?
Answer: Answer: Ohmmeter
Question: Why are high voltage power lines used?
Answer: Answer: Improves efficiency
Question: Why are plugs made of plastic?
Answer: Answer: Insulate them
Question: You can extend battery life by storing them how?
Answer: Answer: At low temperatures
Measurement Units and Tools Trivia
Question: How many centimeters are there in a meter?
Answer: Answer: 100
Question: How many Watts are in a Kilowatt?
Answer: Answer: 1000
Question: The imperial system and the metric system are two systems for what?
Answer: Answer: Measuring
Question: The intensity of illumination is referred to as which SI unit?
Answer: Answer: LUX
Question: Velocity is another name for what?
Answer: Answer: Speed
Question: What does N in NEO stand for?
Answer: Answer: Near
Question: What does R stand for in CMBR?
Answer: Answer: Radiation
Question: What does the 'R' stand for in RADAR?
Answer: Answer: Ranging
Question: What is a light year a unit of?
Answer: Answer: Distance
Question: What is a Geiger counter used to measure?
Answer: Answer: Radiation
Question: What is the metric system based on?
Answer: Answer: Meter and kilogram
Question: What is the term for a supposed alien aircraft seen in the sky?
Answer: Answer: UFO
Question: Which is the recognized theory of how the world came into being?
Answer: Answer: Big Bang
Question: Which of the following does not cause disruptions to electricity services?
Answer: Answer: Light rain
Question: Which of the following is not a unit of measurement?
Answer: Answer: None of these
Question: Within what range of wavelengths is radiation in the form of visible light created?
Answer: Answer: 430 to 750 THz
Question: What measures the weight of a pumpkin?
Answer: Answer: Scale
Question: What monitors the radiation dose a nuclear worker receives?
Answer: Answer: Radiation Badges
Question: What tool can be used to measure fluid volume?
Answer: Answer: Graduated cylinder
Question: Which instrument would you use to measure electric potential?
Answer: Answer: Voltmeter
Question: What kind of lens does a magnifying glass have?
Answer: Answer: Convex
Waves and Phenomena Trivia
Question: In blue light, what color will a red book appear?
Answer: Answer: Black
Question: Signals can pick up random additions on their way to a receiver. What is this called?
Answer: Answer: Noise
Question: Sound travels fastest through what?
Answer: Answer: A vacuum
Question: The distance from the crest of one wave to the next crest is called the what?
Answer: Answer: Wavelength
Question: What are the best absorbers of thermal radiation?
Answer: Answer: Black surfaces
Question: What color is the earth wire in a plug?
Answer: Answer: Green/yellow
Question: What color is the live wire in a mains plug?
Answer: Answer: Brown
Question: What color is the neutral wire in a plug?
Answer: Answer: Blue
Digital Technology and Communication Trivia
Question: Rocket science has a 'proper' name too - what is it?
Answer: Answer: Astronautics
Question: Space based satellite navigation system is called what?
Answer: Answer: GPS
Question: The technology used to locate and detect objects is called?
Answer: Answer: RADAR
Question: What are spaceships launched from?
Answer: Answer: A pad
Question: What is the function of the earth wire in a plug?
Answer: Answer: Safety wire
Question: What is the main function of a neutral wire in a plug?
Answer: Answer: Completes circuit
Question: How many different states are there in a digital signal?
Answer: Answer: 2
Question: Lasers work by focusing what waves?
Answer: Answer: Light
Question: Microwaves are used for satellite communications because they are not what?
Answer: Answer: Refracted by atmosphere
Question: Mobile phones use what sort of radiation to communicate with their base stations?
Answer: Answer: Microwaves
Natural Phenomena and Space Exploration Trivia
Question: What kind of radiation is used when cell phones communicate with the base stations?
Answer: Answer: Microwaves
Question: What will reduce the voltage induced in a coil by a magnet?
Answer: Answer: Using a weaker magnet
Question: What will two particles of different charges do?
Answer: Answer: Attract
Question: When is the best time to watch a meteor shower?
Answer: Answer: Midnight Until Dawn
Question: When some astronauts reach space they feel ill, what is this called?
Answer: Answer: Space sickness
Question: What is watching the sky at night often called?
Answer: Answer: Stargazing
Question: When two plastic rods are rubbed and brought together, they attract due to what?
Answer: Answer: Opposite charges
Question: Where is the furthest a human has been?
Answer: Answer: The moon
Question: Where would you find the stars?
Answer: Answer: In the sky