modest Posted August 14, 2008 Report Posted August 14, 2008 Science Buff Quiz Question 1 said: Which Indian scientist got the Nobel Prize?Homi BhabhaDr. Vikram SarabhaiDr. Abdul KalamDr. C.V. RamanBhabha was a doctor Quote Bhabha received a Ph.D. in physics from Cambridge University in 1935, studying the physics of cosmic rays. -Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha Question 2 said: It is now believed that dinosaurs became extinct because of:Viral diseasesHunting by early humansA worldwide period of climatic coolingA meteorite impact This isn’t too significant; but, C and D are not mutually exclusive and D may have caused an “impact winter” helping the extinction. I would suggest changing C to “Climactic changes due to volcanism” Question 9 said: H2O is the chemical symbol forAny AcidAcidic AcidSaltWater Needs subscript in H2O and vinegar is spelled “Acetic Acid” Question 10 said: The basic unit of power is calledJuleNewtonElectricityWatt “Jule” should be spelled “Joule” Question 13 said: Paleontolgy is the study ofInsects Birds Ancient Life FormAncient Geographys“Paleontolgy” should be spelled “Paleontology”“Geographys” is properly pluralized “geographies”, but probably shouldn’t be plural at all. Question 14 said: If you were to take a lump of coal and squeeze for a long time at very high temperatures, you would end up with:GraphiteVolcanic glass, also known as obsidianA smaller lump of coalA diamond A and D are equally correct (1) (2). I would change A to “Gold” Question 15 said: The King of the Dinosaurs wasBrachiosaurusTrannosaurus RexDiplodocusDiplox Rex “Trannosaurus” should be spelled “Tyrannosaurus” I liked the quiz :shrug: ~modest Quote
Tormod Posted August 14, 2008 Author Report Posted August 14, 2008 Donk said: I took the Singapore quiz. Fixed! Quote And a more general "design" problem. A few times, on this quiz and others, I've accidentally hit the radio button below the answer I wanted to give, instead of the one above it. 'Twould be loads better if the button could be alongside the answer, or if a line space could separate the pairs. You're absolutely right. I'll try to fix it (it's a third party script). Edit: Fixed! ;) DougF said: I took the "Hubble Space Telescope Quiz " My Score: 15 of 20 (75%) Only Two errors found. (and a trick question or two) Fixed! Embarrassing when you consider I worked for the Norwegian Space Centre for 5 years... :) Quote
Tormod Posted August 14, 2008 Author Report Posted August 14, 2008 modest said: Science Buff Quiz All fixed! ;) Thanks a lot. Quote
freeztar Posted September 2, 2008 Report Posted September 2, 2008 I took the Time Travel quiz and found some errors. Question #4 has broken code. The superscript in #5 is broken. Questions 6, 10, and 15 have <> instead of []. Question #14 has two correct answers: a and b. It seems to me that b is the more correct answer as the question dealt with the precession of time. Quote
Tormod Posted September 2, 2008 Author Report Posted September 2, 2008 freeztar said: Question #4 has broken code. I didn't see that. The rest has been sorted! :) Thanks. Quote
freeztar Posted September 2, 2008 Report Posted September 2, 2008 Tormod said: I didn't see that.Sorry, I got my notes mixed up. For question #4, the "correct" answer right now is: "Clocks move faster on the surface of the Earth than aboard a flying airplane" This should be reversed. Clocks tick slower on Earth compared to an airplane. Quote
freeztar Posted September 3, 2008 Report Posted September 3, 2008 Endangered Species quiz: Q2: According to this chart by the IUCN, there are over 2000 animal species listed as endangered. 2007 IUCN Red List – Summary Statistics for Globally Threatened Species Q3: According to the US FWS, 138 species of fish are listed as threatened or endangered. The list of species for the US from Mongabay is 883.Sources: TESS : Threatened & Endangered Species SystemList of Freshwater Fishes for USA (contiguous states) Q6: I recommend removing "because" for every choice. The rest seems good. Quote
Tormod Posted September 5, 2008 Author Report Posted September 5, 2008 I haven't fixed those yet, Freezy, but I have managed to tweak the quiz script so images are now being shown (took me three hours...I didn't write that script so I needed to dig deep to isolate a stray reference to a missing variable). I still need help from people: Go here and take a quiz, and report bugs in this thread: Science Forums - Quizzes Quote
modest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Posted October 1, 2008 Took solar system quiz. question 16: option c, Quote 1912 by Clyde Tombaughshould be 1930. question 9: Quote Which is the smallest planet in the Solar system?quiz didn't get the news about Pluto's demotion Correct answer would be Mercury. Once again, I liked the quiz. ~modest Quote
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