Scientific Discoveries and Historical Events Quiz

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What is the temperature that kills bacteria?

102 degrees Fahrenheit

What year did the Paris Climate Agreement come into effect?

2015

Who was the longest serving chairman of the Senate?

Wasim Sajjad

Study Notes

  • Galileo discovered sunspots, which helped him to develop a theory about the solar system.
  • Quetta was hit by an earthquake in 1935.
  • The province of Balochistan has a Uch Gas field.
  • A camera uses convex lenses to form an image, which is real, inverted, and diminished when viewed from a distance.
  • Hepatitis is caused by a virus and inflammation of the liver is one of the symptoms.
  • The Paris Climate Agreement was adopted in 2015.
  • Enzymes are proteins, and they are essential for making bread.
  • Pakistan was one of the countries that signed the National Program for Family Planning and Primary Health in 1994.
  • The longest serving chairman of the Senate was Wasim Sajjad.
  • Bacteria dies at a temperature of 102 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Christianity has a literacy rate of 100 percent compared to 40 percent for Islam.
  • The Indian Railway started operations in 1853.

Test your knowledge of scientific discoveries and historical events with this quiz covering topics such as Galileo's discovery of sunspots, earthquake in Quetta, the Paris Climate Agreement, and more.

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