Fascinating Science Facts Quiz
Challenge your medium-level knowledge of intriguing science facts across biology, physics, chemistry, and more. Discover key concepts and bust common myths!
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Question 1: What is the primary function of mitochondria in a cell, often called the 'powerhouses' of the cell?
Energy production through ATP
Protein synthesis
DNA replication
Waste removal
Question 2: In physics, what does Newton's first law of motion describe?
An object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an external force
Acceleration due to force
Gravitational attraction
Equal and opposite reactions
Question 3: Which chemical element is the most abundant in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of it?
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Argon
Nitrogen
Question 4: What happens to light when it passes through a prism, demonstrating the spectrum of colors?
It reflects completely
It disperses into a rainbow
It bends toward the normal
It absorbs all colors
Question 5: In a scenario where a population of rabbits faces food scarcity, what evolutionary concept explains why faster rabbits might survive better?
Natural selection
Artificial selection
Mutation alone
Genetic drift
Question 6: Busting a myth: Is it true that humans only use 10% of their brains?
No, we use virtually all parts of our brain over time
Only during sleep
Yes, leaving vast untapped potential
Exclusively the left hemisphere
Question 7: What is the consequence of Earth's magnetic field weakening in certain regions, like the South Atlantic Anomaly?
Global cooling
Increased solar radiation exposure for satellites
Faster continental drift
Stronger hurricanes
Question 8: How does the greenhouse effect apply to Earth's climate, involving gases like CO2 and methane?
It blocks all UV radiation
It only affects oceans
It cools the planet by reflecting sunlight
It traps heat from the sun, warming the surface