Quiz

Welcome! Are you ready to put your knowledge to the test? 

Whether you’re looking to prove your expertise, review key takeaways from the conference, or are simply curious about science and healthcare, our quiz is the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself and expand your understanding. From general knowledge questions to in-depth healthcare information, this quiz is designed to examine your level of understanding and potentially highlight areas for further learning. 

So, are you up for the challenge? Gather your thinking cap and let’s begin!

 

Results

#1. What is the aorta?

#2. Where is a gastric ulcer found?

#3. What does EPIOC stand for in the world of wheelchairs?

#4. How many bones are there in the foot?

#5. What are Polyhydroxyalkanoates?

#6. Which of these imaging techniques uses non-ionising radiation?

#7. How many lobes are lungs made of?

#8. How many chromosomes does a human have?

#9. If a patient is unable to swallow how would you deal with their regular medicines?

#10. Photovoltaic solar cells are most commonly made from which element?

#11. What is the term used for medicines that treat bacterial infections?

#12. Skulls: Which feature is NOT something that would specifically suggest that the animal is a predator?

#13. What does spirometry measure?

#14. What is the main reason for randomising patients to their treatment allocation in a clinical trial?

#15. What is the number 1 cause of food poisoning in UK?

#16. What is a pressure mapping system used for?

#17. Which hormone cannot be produced by the body in people with type 1 diabetes?

#18. Which exposure will give you the highest dose of radiation?

#19. What is obstructive sleep apnoea?

#20. What qualification is required to become a pharmacy technician?

#21. What would NOT help decrease your radiation dose?

#22. In urine analysis, what does the term ‘specific gravity’ tell us about someone’s health?

#23. What part of the body would a drug be having the most affect on after using an inhaler?

#24. What disease is a biochemist particularly looking for when they measure the glucose level of someone’s blood?

#25. How long can a tapeworm grow in your intestine?

#26. What is a buddy button used for?

#27. Approximately, how many days of energy would a 60kg woman store in her adipose tissue?

#28. How many valves are there in the normal human heart?

#29. What are two medical terms used for what we would call poo?

#30. What are Polyhydroxyalkanoates soluble in?

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Science for Survival

The 12th Annual Schools Science Conference took place on 22nd April 2015


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