EveryDay Science MCQS

701. Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Musa al Khwarizmi is famous for writing the “Kitab al-Jabr wal-Muqabla” in which he:
A. Presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations
B. Delineated methods of oppressions and competition
C. Wrote the laws of optics
D. None of these


702. Galileo Galilei was persecuted by the Catholic Church for suspicion of holding the view that:
A. Objects of varying masses all fell at the same speed.
B. The sun revolves around the moon
C. The earth was probably not the center of the universe
D. None of these


703. The proliferation of education and dissemination of knowledge in the last two centuries has led to a faith in science that:
A. Causes human beings to turn on other human beings
B. Is primarily responsible for war and poverty
C. Leads to oppression of education
D. None of these


704. Science attempts to:
A. Find the rules that govern everything around us to explain how the universe works
B. Use discovered laws to engineer new devices
C. Both A and B
D. None of these


705. Ibn Zuhr, the author of Al-Taisir, is known as:
A. The father of experimental surgery
B. The founder of calculus
C. A biographer of provincial governors
D. None of these


706. Ibn Khaldun’s Muqaddimah is regarded by many as:
A. The first work dealing with a philosophy of history
B. A minor footnote in his writings
C. A well-documented tale of his trial
D. None of these


707. A physical, mathematical, or logical representation of a natural phenomenon is called:
A. Phenomenal
B. A scientific model
C. A theoretical postulate
D. None of these


708. ISSAC Newton and Gottfried Leibniz working independently in the 17th century laid the foundation of classical physics and are known as fathers of:
A. Astrology
B. Relativistic theory
C. Integral and differential calculus
D. None of these


709. Guava has the maximum amount of which Vitamin?
A: Vitamin B
B: Vitamin K
C: Vitamin C
D: Vitamin D


710. Which of the following diseases is spread by Fleas?
A: Tetanus
B: Smallpox
C: Typhus
D: Yellow fever


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