Friday, December 19, 2014

Trivia Crack (Science) Answers All Questions


Trivia Crack is an trivia game made by Etermax. In Trivia Crack you have to give answers to different questions from various topics. You have 4 possible answers and you have to choose the right answer. Some of the questions in this trivia game are harder and you will need a little help to solve them. If you don't know how to answer to one of the questions in "Science" Pack, you are on the right page. Below you will find all the question in "Science" Pack and all the correct answers to the questions. The levels are sorted in alphabetical order, so you can easily find the answer you are looking for.

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Trivia Crack (Science) Answers, Cheats, Solutions


Trivia Crack (Science) 1 to 25 Answers

Q: A prion consists only of?
Answer: Proteins

Q: Approximately how many bones does an adult body have?
Answer: 206

Q: Au is an abbreviation for which chemical element?
Answer: Au

Q: Carcharodon Carcharias is the scientific name given to which species?
Answer: Great White Shark

Q: Cider comes from what fruit?
Answer: Apple

Q: During a 24 hour period, how many times does the International Space Station orbit the earth?
Answer: 16

Q: How are the holes of Swiss cheese made?
Answer: Carbon dioxide

Q: How can you calculate the age of a tree?
Answer: Counting the rings of its trunk

Q: How can you distinguish a tiger mosquito from a common mosquito?
Answer: The stripes in its legs, it stings during day and it flies slowly

Q: How is a tooth cavity usually fixed?
Answer: By filling it

Q: How is the natural hallucinogenic substance ayahuasca consumed?
Answer: It is ingested

Q: How many chromosomes does the average human have?
Answer: 46

Q: How many degrees does a circle have?
Answer: 360 degrees

Q: How many horns did a triceratops have?
Answer: 3

Q: How many seconds are one hour?
Answer: 3600 seconds

Q: How many stomachs do cows have?
Answer: 4

Q: How old can a camel be?
Answer: 50

Q: Hydrogen is the first element in the periodic table. What’s the second?
Answer: Helium

Q: Microwave ovens heat food by exciting which of the following molecules?
Answer: Water

Q: Name of the cell’s organelle that is in charge of making proteins?
Answer: Ribosomes

Q: Of what is seismology the study?
Answer: Earthquakes

Q: Only two species are poisonous the Mexican beaded and the Gila monster, which is also the largest one in the US. What is it?
Answer: Lizard

Q: Scientists believe that the shark was the first animal to develop what?
Answer: Teeth

Q: Tectonic plates interact though what?
Answer: Borders

Q: The Statue of Liberty is covered in what material?
Answer: Copper

Trivia Crack (Science) 26 to 50 Answers

Q: The bee belongs to what family?
Answer: Hymenoptera

Q: The body of an adult insect is divided into how many parts?
Answer: 3

Q: The periodic table of the elements is know in Russia as what?
Answer: The Mendeleev Table

Q: To what are photosensitive materials sensitive?
Answer: Light

Q: What Apollo first arrived to the Moon?
Answer: Apollo 11

Q: What animal has the highest blood pressure?
Answer: Giraffe

Q: What animal skin is similar to ours?
Answer: Pigs skin

Q: What animal was used to prove the idea of Classical Conditioning?
Answer: Dog

Q: What are the audible consequences of apnea?
Answer: Snoring

Q: What are the building blocks of proteins?
Answer: Amino Acids

Q: What are two divisions in the nervous system?
Answer: Central and Peripheral

Q: What can not be done as we swallow?
Answer: Breathing

Q: What color is perceived by cone cells with less sensitivity?
Answer: Blue

Q: What did Newton discover?
Answer: The gravity law

Q: What do we use our strongest muscles for?
Answer: Chewing

Q: What do you measure with a hygrometer?
Answer: Humidity

Q: What does ATP stand for?
Answer: Adenosine Triphosphate

Q: What does HDD mean in computer science?
Answer: Hard Disk Drive

Q: What does a glaucoma provoke if its not treated?
Answer: Blindness

Q: What does an ornithologist study?
Answer: Birds

Q: What does an speleologist study?
Answer: Caves

Q: What does the Spanish word ‘Luna’ refer to?
Answer: Moon

Q: What does vexology study?
Answer: Flags

Q: What happens to energy?
Answer: Energy changes form

Q: What happens with the temperature when boiling point is reached?
Answer: Its maintained stable

Trivia Crack (Science) 51 to 75 Answers

Q: What initials are given to lysergic acid?
Answer: LSD

Q: What is Linux?
Answer: An operating system

Q: What is a hypotenuse?
Answer: The longest side of a triangle

Q: What is aboulia?
Answer: A decrease of motivation

Q: What is etymology?
Answer: The study of a word origin

Q: What is needed for respiration?
Answer: Glucose and Oxygen

Q: What is obtained after mixing hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide?
Answer: Water and sodium chloride

Q: What is plastic made of?
Answer: Oil

Q: What is the Latin name for gold?
Answer: Aurum

Q: What is the Latin word for knee cap?
Answer: Patella

Q: What is the building block of matter?
Answer: Atom

Q: What is the chemical sign for aluminum?
Answer: Al

Q: What is the common name for Dihydrogen Monoxide?
Answer: Water

Q: What is the first sense a baby develops?
Answer: Touch

Q: What is the function of molar teeth?
Answer: Cutting

Q: What is the function of the ribosome in a cell?
Answer: Protein synthesis

Q: What is the lobe located at the front of the brain?
Answer: Frontal lobe

Q: What is the name of the outside part of the ear?
Answer: Auricle

Q: What is the speed of sound?
Answer: 343 m/s

Q: What is the square root of 121?
Answer: 11

Q: What is the square root of 169?
Answer: 13

Q: What is the study of Plants?
Answer: Botany

Q: What kind of animal is a German Spitz?
Answer: A dog

Q: What kind of mammal is a platypus?
Answer: Monotreme mammal

Q: What organ is affected in a hepatomegaly?
Answer: Liver

Trivia Crack (Science) 75 to 100 Answers

Q: What organ produces bile?
Answer: Liver

Q: What other name does the water cycle receive?
Answer: Hydrologic cycle

Q: What phase transition occurs during sublimation?
Answer: Solid to gas

Q: What pigment is produced by hemoglobin after red blood cells are destroyed?
Answer: Bilirrubina

Q: What prevents virus replication?
Answer: Interferons

Q: What science studies the weather?
Answer: Meteorology

Q: What systems main functions is to eliminate the body’s waste?
Answer: Urinary system

Q: What test? done right after the baby’s born, tells if there is any sign of asphyxia or perinatal suffering?
Answer: Apgar Score

Q: What two ingredients are used to make science fair volcanoes?
Answer: Baking soda and vinegar

Q: What was Pangea?
Answer: A super continent

Q: What was the name of the dog from the Soviet Union that became the first animal in the space?
Answer: Laika

Q: What way of administrating medicine is faster?
Answer: Intravenous

Q: What’s the biggest mammal?
Answer: Whale

Q: What’s the colostrum?
Answer: The first breast milk

Q: What’s the coloured part of the human eye called?
Answer: Iris

Q: What’s the hardest substance in the human body?
Answer: Tooth enamel

Q: What’s the largest muscle of the human body?
Answer: Gluteus Maximus

Q: What’s the name of the burners used in chemical labs?
Answer: Bunsen

Q: What’s the name of the chronic mood disorder that alternates periods of hypomanic symptoms with periods of mild depression?
Answer: Cyclothymia

Q: What’s the name of the largest known star?
Answer: Canis Majoris

Q: What’s the name of the lower layer of the atmosphere?
Answer: Troposphere

Q: What’s the name of the therapy that uses the sunlight on the body?
Answer: Light therapy

Q: What’s the only liquid metal?
Answer: Mercury

Q: What’s the snail?
Answer: Mollusk

Q: When are young elephants considered to be adults?
Answer: 12 to 15 years old

Trivia Crack (Science) 101 to 125 Answers

Q: Where are the metatarsal bones?
Answer: The foot

Q: Where do tiger mosquitoes come from?
Answer: South East Asia

Q: Where is the thyroid gland?
Answer: The Neck

Q: Which animal has the largest heart of any land mammal?
Answer: Giraffe

Q: Which country has a nuclear free treaty?
Answer: New Zealand

Q: Which dinosaur could fly?
Answer: Pterodactyl

Q: Which is not an electrical SI unit of measurement?
Answer: Gallon

Q: Which is organ is responsible for filtration?
Answer: Kidney

Q: Which is the hardest material?
Answer: Diamond

Q: Which is the hormone responsible for regulating glucose in blood?
Answer: Insulin

Q: Which is the name of the most extended artery of the human body?
Answer: Aorta

Q: Which is the range of the pH scale?
Answer: 0 to 14

Q: Which of Earths movement causes day and night?
Answer: Rotation

Q: Which of the following describe types of electrical circuits?
Answer: Parallel and Series

Q: Which of the following felines is faster?
Answer: Cheetah

Q: Which of the following is a good conductor of electricity?
Answer: Salt

Q: Which of the following is a liver disease?
Answer: Hepatitis

Q: Which of the following is a noble gas?
Answer: All three

Q: Which of the following is forbidden in a vegan diet?
Answer: Eggs

Q: Which of the following means high definitions?
Answer: HD

Q: Which of these birds has the fastest flap of wings?
Answer: Hummingbird

Q: Which of these is a theory about the creation of the universe?
Answer: Big Bang

Q: Which of these kills its victims by constriction?
Answer: Anaconda

Q: Which of these planets is furthest from the Sun?
Answer: Neptune

Q: Which one of the following is a mass unit?
Answer: Kilogram

Trivia Crack (Science) 126 to 150 Answers

Q: Which part of the eye responds to light?
Answer: Retina

Q: Which physical property of light gives rise to our experience of color?
Answer: Wavelength of light

Q: Which process turn sugar into alcohol?
Answer: Fermentation

Q: Which two common household items have a violent chemical reaction when combined?
Answer: Sodium bicarbonate and vinegar

Q: Which vitamin is especially important for the formation of collagen?
Answer: Vitamin C

Q: Which vitamin is necessary to absorb calcium?
Answer: Vitamin D

Q: Who envisioned wireless technology in the 1800’s?
Answer: Nikola Tesla

Q: Who formulated E=mc^2?
Answer: Albert Einstein

Q: Who made the Pea plant experiment?
Answer: Gregor Mendel

Q: Who said that ‘objects which have no resultant force are either stationary or moving at constant velocity’?
Answer: Newton

Q: Who was Copernicus?
Answer: Copernicus formulated the heliocentric model

Q: ln what stage of pregnancy is the human form recognized?
Answer: Third month

Q: what’s the name of the science that studies ecosystems?
Answer: Ecology

Q: what’s the smallest structure material can be found in a stable form?
Answer: Atom

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