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Ultimate Knowledge Challenge

Welcome to the Ultimate Knowledge Challenge! This final exam is designed to test your knowledge across a variety of subjects, from math and biology to history and art. Are you ready to challenge yourself and prove your expertise?

In this quiz, you will:

  • Answer 60 thought-provoking questions
  • Track your score in real-time
  • Have only 30 seconds to answer each question
  • Earn points for correct answers while avoiding penalties for incorrect ones
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Today is your final exam. We hope that you find this exam challenging, but fair.
 
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This test will include questions on multiple topics, including math, biology, history, vocabulary, art, and many more topics.
 
 
 
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All questions in this exam are multiple choice type questions. You will have to select the correct answer amongst five possible choices.  You will have 30 seconds to answer each question.  You must provide an answer to each question within this time limit. Press next to see an example question to familiarize yourself with the test environment.
 
 
 
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You will earn 5 points for each correct answer.
 
You will lose 2 points for each incorrect answer.
 
You need 60 points to pass this exam.
 
 
 
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What is (3X4)+2?
9
14
22
10
32
Which of the following is the smallest bone in the body?
A) Scaphoid
B) Stapes
C) Cuneiform
D) Distal phalange of 5th toe
E) Lunate
Which of the following can lead to megaloblastic anemia?
A) iron deficiency
B) Vitamin B12 deficiency
C) Chronic kidney failue
D) Chronic liver disease
E) Vitamin C deficiency
Pick the number that is not the answer to addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division of the 2 given numbers in order: 8 and 4
A) 2
B) 12
C) 24
D) 32
E) 4
Bile salts act as activator of which enzyme?
A) Pepsinogen
B) Trypsinogen
C) Lipase
D) Pancreatic amylase
E) Insulin
If X^2(x square) -15=154, what is the value of X?
A) 39
B) 18
C) 13
D) 169
E) 62
Cell wall consists of:
A) Lignin, hemi cellulose, pectin and lipid
B) Lignin, hemi cellulose, pectin and cellulose
C) Lignin hemi cellulose, protein and lipid
D) Hemi cellulose, cellulose, tubulin and lignin
E) None of the above
Which is a synonym of inordinate?
A) Early
B) Long
C) Excessive
D) Prior
E) Unusual
During which century did the Renaissance period emanating from Northern Italy begin?
A) 13th
B) 14th
C) 15th
D) 16th
E) 17th
What is the common point of similarity between DNA and RNA?
A) Both are double stranded
B) Both have identical sugar molecules
C) Both have identical pyrimidine bases
D) Both are polymers of nucleotides
E) None of the above
In 1781, William Herschel discovered which planet?
A) Uranus
B) Jupiter
C) Saturn
D) Mars
E) Neptune
Bile contribution to digestion is:
A) Nucleic acid metabolism
B) Phagocytosis
C) Carbohydrate digestion
D) Protein digestion
E) Emulsification of dietary lipids
Which of the following nations (all of which are currently part of a larger sovereign state) has never been an independent sovereign state?
A) Tibet
B) Scotland
C) Hawaii
D) Cuba
E) Faroe Islands
During photosynthesis:
A) Light reactions produce sugar, while the Calvin cycle produces O2
B) Light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, while the Calvin cycle produces sugar
C) Light reactions photophosphorylate ADP, while the Calvin cycle produces ATP
D) The Calvin cycle produces both sugar and O2
E) None of the above
Organisms that reproduce sexually exhibit zygotic, gametic, or sporic meiosis. One way to determine the type of life cycle an organism has is by:
A) Observing embryonic development
B) Comparing the diploid and haploid forms of the organism
C) Determining when in the life cycle fertilization occurs
D) Determining if gametes are multicellular or unicellular
E) None of the above
Which one of the following pairs is mismatched?
A) Tundra - permafrost
B) Coniferous forest - evergreen trees
C) Coniferous forest - evergreen trees
D) Savanna - acacia trees
E) They are all correctly matched
Which is the reason for highest biomass in aquatic ecosystem?
A) Benthonic and brown algae
B) Sea grass, and slime molds
C) Nanoplankton, blue green algae, green algae
D) Diatoms
E) Sea shells
The average trophic efficiency of transfer of energy from one trophic level to the higher trophic level is called:
A) Linderman's trophic efficiency rule
B) Exploitation efficiency
C) Assimilation efficiency
D) Gross primary production
E) None of the above
What is true about ribosomes?
A) These are found only in eukaryotic cells
B) These are self-splicing introns of some RNAs
C) The prokaryotic ribosomes are 80S, where "S" stands for sedimentation coefficient
D) These are composed of ribonucleic acid and proteins
E) None of the above
Select the word corresponding to the following definition: characterised by skill at understanding and profiting by circumstances
A) Prescient
B) Analyst
C) Diminution
D) Shrewd
E) Astute
Which of these countries was considered part of the Axis in World War II?
A) France
B) Japan
C) United Kingdom
D) China
E) Italy
Aerobic respiratory pathway is also termed as:
A) Amphibolic Pathway
B) Anabolic pathway
C) Catabolic pathway
D) Creatine phosphate pathway
E) Acidotic pathway
The lowest point, on land, in the world is:
A) Death valley, USA
B) Caspian sea, Russia
C) Dead sea, Jordan/Israel
D) Lake Eyre, Australia
E) Laguna del Carbón, Argentina
Which one is the cofactor of carbonic anhydrase?
A) Copper
B) Magnesium
C) Iron
D) Carbon
E) Zinc
Which of the following is synomym to desolate?
A) Vociferous
B) Maniac
C) Prohibition
D) Sorry
E) Bleak
The main period of Mesozoic era include:
A) Triassic period and Cretaceous period
B) Jurassic period and Triassic period
C) cretaceous period and Jurassic period
D) Triassic period, Jurassic period and cretaceous period
E) None of the above
The adrenal cortex produces which of the following?
A) Adrenaline
B) Calcitonin
C) Thyroixine
D) Aldosterone
E) Epinephrine
Select the word corresponding to the following definition: well-bred or refined
A) Formidable
B) Boll
C) sarcophagus
D) Genteel
E) Kind
Which of the following hormones is chemically glycoprotein?
A) Erythropoietin
B) Growth hormone
C) Prolactine
D) Estrogen
E) Insulin
The average of first 50 natural numbers is:
A) 25.3
B) 25
C) 25.5
D) 12.5
E) 16.7
The mean surface temperature of the sun is estimated to be of the 0rder of:
A) 5500 degrees Celcius
B) 4000 degrees Celcius
C) 7500 degrees Celcius
D) 2000 degrees Celcius
E) 1000 degrees Celcius
Which one of the following statement is NOT correct regarding trachea?
A) It usually lies posterior to the muscular esophagus
B) It splits into the right and left bronchi to supply air to the lungs
C) Opening to the trachea is covered by epiglottis
D) Tracheal rings are C-shaped
E) All the above statements are true about the trachea
Who painted 'The Starry Night'?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Claude Monet
C) Vincent van Gogh
D) Salvador Dali
E) Michelangelo
Which one of the following is one of the characteristics of a biological community?
A) Sex-ratio
B) Natality
C) Stratification
D) Mortality
E) Survival
Which of the hormone(s) has effects on the stomach, pancreas, and gallbladder?
A) Gastrin
B) Cholecystokinin
C) Secretin
D) Pepsin
E) All of the above
Which of the following numbers gives 240 when added to its own square?
A) 14
B) 15
C) 16
D) 18
E) 20
Evaluation of 83 × 82 × 8-5 is:
A) 8
B) 1
C) 0
D) 16
E) None of the above
What type of plant is formed when colchicine is used in the process of development of Raphanobrassica?
A) Autotetraploid
B) Allotetraploid
C) Haploid
D) Triploid
E) Quintaploid
The number of 3-digit numbers divisible by 6, is:
A) 150
B) 166
C) 149
D) 151
E) 200
Which of the following events takes place during Diplotene stage of prophase I of meiosis?
A) Compaction of chromosomes
B) Duplication of chromosomes
C) Formation of synaptonemal complexes
D) Formation of synaptonemal complexes
E) Dissolution of synaptonemal complex
What is the meaning of the word deity?
A) A ludicrous and complete failure
B) Extravagantly romantic or idealistic; highly impractical
C) Evenness of temper or mind
D) A god
E) None of the above
Which of the following is a non metal that remains liquid at room temperature?
A) Phosphorous
B) Bromine
C) Chlorine
D) Helium
E) None of the above
Chlorophyll is a naturally occurring chelate compound in which central metal is:
A) Copper
B) Iron
C) Calcium
D) Magnesium
E) Carbon
Cytokinesis usually occurs:
A) During interphase
B) After telophase
C) During anaphase
D) At the same time as telophase
E) Before telophase
What happens to a cell's surface area to volume ratio as the volume of a cell increases?
A) The ratio decreases
B) The ratio increases
C) The ratio stays the same
D) The ratio disappears
E) The impact on ratio is unknown
The variety of coal in which the deposit contains recognisable traces of the original plant material is:
A) Bitumen
B) Anthracite
C) Peat
D) Lignite
E) Charcoal
Which of the following is used as a lubricant?
A) Silica
B) Graphite
C) Iron Oxide
D) Diamond
E) None of the above
What is the body of water that borders Greece, Turkey and Southern Italy?
A) Red Sea
B) Aegean Sea
C) Mediterranean Sea
D) Black Sea
E) Atlantic ocean
Which European country was reunified in 1990?
A) Austria
B) Italy
C) Switzerland
D) Russia
E) Germany
In the Bronsted-Lowry system, a base is defined as:
A) A proton donor
B) A hydroxide donor
C) An electron-pair acceptor
D) A water-former
E) A proton acceptor
The speed of a chemical reaction:
A) Is constant no matter what the temperature is
B) Is independent of the amount of contact surface of a solid involved
C) Between gases should in all cases be extremely rapid because the average kinetic energy of the molecules is great
D) Between ions in aqueous solution is extremely rapid because there are no bonds that need to be broken
E) Varies inversely with the absolute temperature
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