Scientific Discoveries and Historical Events Quiz
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What is the temperature that kills bacteria?

  • 50 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 100 degrees Fahrenheit
  • 102 degrees Fahrenheit (correct)
  • 105 degrees Fahrenheit
  • What year did the Paris Climate Agreement come into effect?

  • 2010
  • 2012
  • 2014
  • 2015 (correct)
  • Who was the longest serving chairman of the Senate?

  • Fazal-ur-Rehman
  • Wasim Sajjad (correct)
  • Imran Khan
  • Nawaz Sharif
  • 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.

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    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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