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Inventions - Section 1

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Inventions - Section 1

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Question 21
When was barb wire patented?

A
1874
B
1840
C
1895
D
1900
Correct Answer: Option A

Joseph F. Glidden was born in New York on Jan. 18, 1812. He invented barbed wire in 1873 and was granted the patent on Nov. 24, 1874. After a three year battle over the patent, which he eventually won, Gidden became known as the "Father of Barbed Wire".

Question 22
What is the name of the CalTech seismologist who invented the scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes?

A
Charles Richter
B
Hiram Walker
C
Giuseppe Mercalli
D
Joshua Rumble
Correct Answer: Option A

Richter was born on an Ohio farm in 1900. He died in 1985.

Question 23
What Galileo invented?

A
Barometer
B
Pendulum clock
C
Microscope
D
Thermometer
Correct Answer: Option D

Various authors have credited the invention of the thermometer to Cornelius Drebbel, Robert Fludd, Galileo Galilei or Santorio Santorio. The thermometer was not a single invention, however, but a development. Galileo Galilei also discovered that objects (glass spheres filled with aqueous alcohol) of slightly different densities would rise and fall, which is nowadays the principle of the Galileo thermometer (shown). Today such thermometers are calibrated to a temperature scale.

Question 24
This statesman, politician, scholar, inventor, and one of early presidents of USA invented the swivel chair, the spherical sundial, the moldboard plow, and the cipher wheel.

A
George Washington
B
Alexander Hamilton
C
John Adams
D
Thomas Jefferson
Correct Answer: Option D

Thomas Jefferson (April 13, 1743 - July 4, 1826) was the third President of the United States (1801-1809) and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776).

Question 25
Microprocessor was invented by …..?

A
Alfred Nobel
B
Federico Faggin
C
Zacharias Janssen
D
Percy Spencer
Correct Answer: Option B

An Italian American physicist Federico Faggin widely known for designing the first commercial microprocessor. He led the 4004 (MCS-4) project and the design group during the first five years of Intel’s microprocessor effort. Most importantly, Faggin created in 1968.

Question 26
The Manhattan Project was started by President Roosevelt in 1942 to ensure that the U.S. beat the Germans in developing a nuclear bomb. Whom did Roosevelt appoint as scientific head the Manhattan Project?

A
Robert Oppenheimer
B
James B. Conant
C
Leslie R. Groves
D
Vannevar Bush
Correct Answer: Option A

Leslie R. Groves, however, was the military head of the project and the overall supremo, while Robert Oppenheimer was the scientific director. The world's first atomic bomb was exploded in the New Mexico desert on July 16, 1945.

Question 27
When was the first lawn mower invented?

A
1830
B
1854
C
1835
D
1849
Correct Answer: Option A

The first lawn mowers were not engine powered. Invented in 1830 by Edwin Budding of England, the mowers were turning blades on wooden sticks used to cut grass. Engine powered mowers were not invented until 1919 by an American Army colonel, who used the motor from a washing machine.

Question 28
In which decade were the first successful diode and triode vacuum tubes invented?

A
1800s
B
1800s
C
1890s
D
1900s
Correct Answer: Option D

In 1904, John Ambrose Fleming invented the first practical electron tube called the 'Fleming Valve', which is a diode rectifier. In 1906, Lee de Forest invented the audion later called the triode, which provided signal amplification.

Question 29
Who is the English physicist responsible for the 'Big Bang Theory'?

A
Albert Einstein
B
Michael Skube
C
George Gamow
D
Roger Penrose
Correct Answer: Option C

George Gamow. Gamow, who died in 1968, was a physicist, who published "Thirty Years that Shook Physics".

Question 30
What 'game' was first produced by the Southern Novelty Company in Baltimore, Maryland in 1892?

A
Frisbee
B
Monopoly
C
Ouija board
D
Ping Pong
Correct Answer: Option C

The board was invented by Isaac and William Fuld. The word 'Ouija' comes from the French and German words for 'yes', 'oui' and 'ja'.