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Science and Math Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Quick quiz with math and science trivia. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Unclog BlogUpdated Aug 24, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This science and math quiz helps you practice core ideas in physics, chemistry, biology, and algebra with quick questions. Strengthen your number skills in a focused session with test your math, or dive deeper into biology with a hard biology quiz. If you want wider practice on basics, try a general math knowledge quiz and track what to review next.

What is the value of 7 + 6 x 2 following the order of operations?
19
24
26
20
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The mitochondrion is the primary site of ATP production in eukaryotic cells.
True
False
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As of September 2025, which planet has the largest number of known moons in our solar system?
Uranus
Saturn
Neptune
Jupiter
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A convex lens can focus parallel rays of light to a point called the focal point.
True
False
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What is the derivative of x^3 with respect to x?
2x
x^2
3x^2
3x^3
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Which of the following best describes the role of enzymes?
Biological catalysts that lower activation energy
Genetic information carriers
Structural lipids in membranes
Energy sources for cells
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Ohm's law states that current equals voltage divided by resistance (I = V/R).
False
True
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If f(x) = 2x + 5, what is f⁻¹(x)?
(x - 5)/2
(x - 5)/2
5x - 2
2x - 5
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Photosynthesis primarily occurs in the chloroplasts of plant cells.
True
False
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Which of the following is a vector quantity?
Temperature
Mass
Speed
Velocity
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Which law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed in an isolated system?
Zeroth law of thermodynamics
Second law of thermodynamics
Third law of thermodynamics
First law of thermodynamics
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A catalyst increases the equilibrium constant of a reaction at a given temperature.
False
True
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If A and B are independent events with P(A)=0.4 and P(B)=0.5, what is P(A and B)?
0.90
0.10
0.45
0.20
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A standing wave on a string fixed at both ends must have nodes at the ends.
False
True
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Which matrix has no inverse?
A square matrix with determinant 0
Any diagonal matrix
Any orthogonal matrix
Any 2x2 matrix
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Which of the following is the correct eigenvalue equation definition?
A = lambda v
A v = v^2
A v = 0 for all v
A v = lambda v for nonzero v
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A function that is continuous everywhere must be differentiable everywhere.
False
True
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What is the radius of convergence R for the power series sum_{n=0 to inf} (x^n)/n!?
R = 1
R = e
R = 0
R = infinity
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All Hermitian operators in quantum mechanics have real eigenvalues.
False
True
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Which partial differential equation models heat conduction in one dimension (u = u(x,t))?
u_xx + u_yy = 0
u_t = k u_xx
u_x + u_t = 0
u_tt = c^2 u_xx
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Study Outcomes

  1. Apply Algebraic Techniques -

    Employ algebraic methods to simplify expressions and solve equations presented in the science and mathematics quiz.

  2. Solve Physics-Based Problems -

    Interpret forces, motion, and energy calculations in challenging segments of the math and science quiz.

  3. Recall Biological and Chemical Fundamentals -

    Activate memory of essential biology processes and chemistry reactions to excel in the science and maths quiz.

  4. Interpret Scientific Data and Graphs -

    Analyze charts, tables, and data sets from online science math trivia to draw accurate scientific conclusions.

  5. Analyze Interdisciplinary Questions -

    Integrate concepts across mathematics and science to successfully navigate cross-disciplinary science math challenges.

  6. Build Confidence for Future Quizzes -

    Enhance problem-solving skills and gain the self-assurance needed to ace any science and mathematics quiz.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Quadratic Formula Mastery -

    The quadratic formula x = [ - b ± √(b² - 4ac)]/(2a) solves any ax² + bx + c = 0 efficiently. Remember the catchy rhyme "minus b, plus or minus" and try it on x² - 5x + 6 = 0 to get x = 2 or 3. (Source: MIT OpenCourseWare)

  2. Newton's Laws of Motion -

    Newton's first, second, and third laws describe inertia, F = ma, and action - reaction pairs - key pillars in physics. Visualize a hockey puck gliding (1st), a push generating acceleration (2nd), and the puck hitting boards (3rd) to cement the concepts. (Source: University Physics)

  3. Cell Theory Cornerstones -

    All living organisms are composed of cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells arise from pre-existing cells - core tenets to recall. Use the mnemonic "A-B-C" (All organisms, Basic unit, Cells from cells) to memorize in seconds. (Source: NCBI)

  4. Balancing Chemical Equations -

    The law of conservation of mass means atoms must balance on both sides of a reaction. Practice with H₂ + O₂ → H₂O by adjusting coefficients (2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O) until each element tallies. (Source: Royal Society of Chemistry)

  5. Graphing with Slope-Intercept Form -

    The slope-intercept form y = mx + b helps you sketch lines quickly: m is rise/run and b is the y-intercept. Plot b first on the y-axis, then use "rise over run" to draw the line for a clear visual. (Source: Khan Academy)

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