Q.1
Tim Berners-Lee is a computer scientist who invented something nearly everyone uses. What was it?
  • The World Wide Web
  • The shopping bag
  • The computer keyboard
  • The computer mouse
Q.2
Charles Darwin was a famous scientist who lived in the 1800s. What was his most famous theory?
  • That dinosaurs made the planet
  • That man evolved from ape ancestors
  • That spacemen built all the countries
  • That the whole planet is made from chocolate
Q.3
Alexander Graham Bell was a Scottish scientist who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. What was the first thing he said on the 'phone?
  • What time is it please?
  • To whom am I speaking?
  • Can I call you later?
  • Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you
Q.4
Rosalind Franklin was a female English scientist who made great contributions to the study of what?
  • PPI
  • DNA
  • RADAR
  • LOL
Q.5
Alexander Fleming discovered something which saved countless lives. What was it?
  • The life buoy
  • The airbag
  • The traffic light
  • Penicillin
Q.6
Although The Countess of Lovelace was born in 1815, she is recognised as the world's first...
  • female astronaut
  • 100m sprint champion
  • female sea captain
  • computer programmer
Q.7
Dr Stephen Hawking is a brilliant scientist who wrote a famous book. What is it called?
  • A Long Version of Events
  • A Brief History of Time
  • A Quick Round Up of Information
  • A Short Explanation of History
Q.8
Edward Jenner developed a scientific first which has saved many lives. What was it?
  • The world's first vaccination
  • The postage stamp
  • The weighing scale
  • The frying pan
Q.9
Dr Brian Cox is a physicist who used to have a very different job. What was it?
  • A traffic warden
  • A keyboard player in a band
  • A police officer
  • A shop keeper
Q.10
Sir Isaac Newton famously 'discovered' gravity. He also built the first....
  • Aluminium spaceship
  • Golden apple
  • Reflecting telescope
  • Fully working fairground ride
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