Iq Test Art Is to Wall as Cup Is to

Nano-Quiz

(20 questions to test your nano-IQ)

Question 1: The prefix "nano" comes from a ...
French word significant billion
Greek give-and-take meaning dwarf
Spanish discussion meaning particle
Latin word meaning invisible
Question 2: Who first used the term nanotechnology and when?
Richard Feynman, 1959
Norio Taniguchi, 1974
Eric Drexler, 1986
Sumio Iijima, 1991
Question three: What is a buckyball?
A carbon molecule (C60)
Nickname for Mercedes-Benz'south futuristic concept machine (C111)
Plastic explosives nanoparticle (C4)
Concrete nanoparticle with a compressive strength of xx nanonewtons (C20)
Question 4: Which of these historical works of fine art comprise nanotechnology?
Lycurgus cup
Medieval stained drinking glass windows in churches
Damascus steel swords
All of the above
Question 5: What is depicted in this famous image?
Artist's nanoscale analogy of the Circus Maximus in Rome
Scanning Tunneling Microscope image of electrons surrounded by fe atoms
Simulation of underwater volcanoes near the Hawaiian Islands
Nanoscale version of a bear trap to capture nanoparticles
Question 6: Richard Feynman is often credited with predicting the potential of nanotechnology. What was the title of his famous speech communication given on December 29, 1959?
At that place is a tiny room at the lesser
Things get nanoscopic at the lesser
Bottom? What bottom?
There is plenty of room at the lesser
Question 7: How many oxygen atoms lined up in a row would fit in a ane nanometer infinite?
None; an oxygen atom is bigger than 1 nm
One
Seven
Seventy
Question 8: Which i of these statements is Non true?
Gilt at the nanoscale is ruby-red
Copper at the nanoscale is transparent
Silicon at the nanoscale is an insulator
Aluminum at the nanoscale is highly flammable
Question ix: Which of these consumer products is already being fabricated using nanotechnology methods?
Fishing lure
Golf game ball
Sunscreen balm
All of the in a higher place
Question x: If yous were to shrink yourself down until you were merely a nanometer alpine, how thick would a canvas of newspaper announced to y'all?
170 meters
1.vii kilometers (a bit more than a mile)
17 kilometers
170 kilometers
Question eleven: What is graphene?
A new material made from carbon nanotubes
A one-atom thick sheet of carbon
Thin pic made from fullerenes
A software tool to measure and graphically correspond nanoparticles
Question 12: Which of these well-known phrases from Star Trek depends on the (fictional) use of nanotechnology?
Beam me up, Scotty!
Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
You will exist alloyed. Resistance is futile.
All of the higher up
Question 13: What is grey goo?
A hypothetical substance equanimous of out-of-control self-replicating nanobots that consumes all living matter on Earth
The feeder cloth used to grow grey nanoparticles in the laboratory
Toxic byproduct resulting from the synthesis of carbon nanotubes
Waste product from the production of nanoglue made from the membranes on the anxiety of the Madagascan Greyness Gecko
Question fourteen: Which one of these condiments is unique due to the nanoscale interactions betwixt its ingredients?
Ketchup
Mustard
Mayonnaise
All of the above
Question 15: Nanorobots (nanobots)...
Exercise not exist even so
Exist in experimental form in laboratories
Are already used in nanomedicine to remove plaque from the walls of arteries
Will be used by NASA in the side by side unmanned mission to Mars
Question xvi: What has been the cumulative budget for the U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative since its inception in 2001?
$187 million
$one.9 billion
$14 billion
$29 billion
Question 17: Plasmonics is...
A field of nanophotonics that holds the hope of molecular-size optical device applied science
The science of fluorescent nanoparticles used in modern fireworks
A hypothetical scientific discipline used in science fiction weaponry (plasma cannons)
The engineering used to design and build the light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation-guided photonic gyroscopes used in aviation.
Question 18: Optical tweezers...
Are used to remove facial hair with miniaturized light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation beams
Apply light to manipulate particles equally small as a single cantlet
Are a nanotechnology-based tool for stamp collectors
Don't exist
Question xix: A silver money with a diameter of four cm (such as the U.S. silver dollar) contains 26.96 grams of coin silver and has a surface expanse of about 27.7 foursquare cm. If the aforementioned 26.96 grams of coin silver were divided into particles 1 nanometer in diameter, what would their combined surface area be?
11.four square meters
140 square meters
one,400 foursquare meters
11,400 square meters
Question 20: And what exactly is a quantum dot?
A semiconductor nanostructure that confines the motion of conduction band electrons, valence ring holes, or excitons in all 3 spatial directions.
The sharpest possible tip of an Diminutive Force Microscope
A fictional term used in science fiction for the endpoints of wormholes
Unexplained spots that appear in electron microscopy images of nanostructures smaller than ane nanometer

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