Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1083
The Coffee Break Engineering Trivia Quiz – No.1083 is a challenging selection of General Engineering Trivia questions and answers - sometimes you just don’t know what you don’t know, but you’re sure that you did know or that you should know and when you see the answers you know that once upon a time you probably did know !
Challenge your colleagues – can they answer more than you ?
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Cr is the symbol for Chromium – True or False
Evaporation is the change of state from liquid to gas – True or False
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can be transformed (i.e. changed from one form to another), but cannot be created or destroyed – True or False
5/32” (inch) as a fraction = 0.15625” as a decimal – True or False (without a calculator please)
In Civil Engineering – Abioseston describes non-living particulate matter which may be found floating in watercourses – True or False
What name is given to a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll around a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The English name derives from Arabic...
In 1804, The Fourdrinier Paper Machine was the first paper making machine to make continuous paper in a production environment – True or False
Nvidia Corp is well known for making chips for...
The diagonal side of a right angle triangle, the side opposite the 90 degree right angle is also called the Hypothesis– True or False
It is called the Hypotenuse