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Question: 11
The great achievements of mankind owing to their capacity to channelize their curiosity are not confined to the field of arts. Perhaps the achievements of science would have remained unknown if man had not been given curiosity to know the world around him.
Newton’s curiosity led him to think about the cause of apple falling down and not going upward. And the result was that he made to know about the gravitational force of the earth. But for such a curiosity Copemicus might have not written his revolutionary book on the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies’. Nor would we have known about the startling experiments of Galileo.
Sir Francis Bacon of the 16th century might have not paved the way of experimental science if his curiosity which caused his death due to exposure to extreme cold and not urged him to get at certain truths about the way of nature. Scientist’s curiosity is, however an enigmatic-admixture of the idle and the purposeful. Benjamin Franklin who would fly kites on cloudy days gave us electric conductors with which we protect multi-storeyed high buildings from being struck by lightning.
As per the passage, the main reason for the great achievements of mankind is the capacity to channelize their
money
physical energy
political unity
curiosity
Answer : 4
curiosity
Question: 12
The great achievements of mankind owing to their capacity to channelize their curiosity are not confined to the field of arts. Perhaps the achievements of science would have remained unknown if man had not been given curiosity to know the world around him.
Newton’s curiosity led him to think about the cause of apple falling down and not going upward. And the result was that he made to know about the gravitational force of the earth. But for such a curiosity Copemicus might have not written his revolutionary book on the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies’. Nor would we have known about the startling experiments of Galileo.
Sir Francis Bacon of the 16th century might have not paved the way of experimental science if his curiosity which caused his death due to exposure to extreme cold and not urged him to get at certain truths about the way of nature. Scientist’s curiosity is, however an enigmatic-admixture of the idle and the purposeful. Benjamin Franklin who would fly kites on cloudy days gave us electric conductors with which we protect multi-storeyed high buildings from being struck by lightning.
Nor would we have known about the startling experiments of Galileo. The meaning of the word \”startling\” is
surprising
novel
well-known
famous
Answer : 1
surprising
Question: 13
The great achievements of mankind owing to their capacity to channelize their curiosity are not confined to the field of arts. Perhaps the achievements of science would have remained unknown if man had not been given curiosity to know the world around him.
Newton’s curiosity led him to think about the cause of apple falling down and not going upward. And the result was that he made to know about the gravitational force of the earth. But for such a curiosity Copemicus might have not written his revolutionary book on the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies’. Nor would we have known about the startling experiments of Galileo.
Sir Francis Bacon of the 16th century might have not paved the way of experimental science if his curiosity which caused his death due to exposure to extreme cold and not urged him to get at certain truths about the way of nature. Scientist’s curiosity is, however an enigmatic-admixture of the idle and the purposeful. Benjamin Franklin who would fly kites on cloudy days gave us electric conductors with which we protect multi-storeyed high buildings from being struck by lightning.
Due to Benjamin Franklin\’s contribution we are able to
do science experiments
protect multi-storeyed high buildings from being struck by lightning.
know the gravitational force of the earth.
know about the revolution of heavenly bodies.
Answer : 2
protect multi-storeyed high buildings from being struck by lightning.
Question: 14
The great achievements of mankind owing to their capacity to channelize their curiosity are not confined to the field of arts. Perhaps the achievements of science would have remained unknown if man had not been given curiosity to know the world around him.
Newton’s curiosity led him to think about the cause of apple falling down and not going upward. And the result was that he made to know about the gravitational force of the earth. But for such a curiosity Copemicus might have not written his revolutionary book on the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies’. Nor would we have known about the startling experiments of Galileo.
Sir Francis Bacon of the 16th century might have not paved the way of experimental science if his curiosity which caused his death due to exposure to extreme cold and not urged him to get at certain truths about the way of nature. Scientist’s curiosity is, however an enigmatic-admixture of the idle and the purposeful. Benjamin Franklin who would fly kites on cloudy days gave us electric conductors with which we protect multi-storeyed high buildings from being struck by lightning.
Who wrote the book \’Revolution of Heavenly Bodies ?
Galileo
Newton
Copernicus
Benjamin Franklin
Answer : 3
Copernicus
Question: 15
The great achievements of mankind owing to their capacity to channelize their curiosity are not confined to the field of arts. Perhaps the achievements of science would have remained unknown if man had not been given curiosity to know the world around him.
Newton’s curiosity led him to think about the cause of apple falling down and not going upward. And the result was that he made to know about the gravitational force of the earth. But for such a curiosity Copernicus might have not written his revolutionary book on the Revolution of Heavenly Bodies’. Nor would we have known about the startling experiments of Galileo.
Sir Francis Bacon of the 16th century might have not paved the way of experimental science if his curiosity which caused his death due to exposure to extreme cold and not urged him to get at certain truths about the way of nature. Scientist’s curiosity is, however an enigmatic-admixture of the idle and the purposeful. Benjamin Franklin who would fly kites on cloudy days gave us electric conductors with which we protect multi-storeyed high buildings from being struck by lightning.
Who discovered the gravitational force of the earth?
Copernicus
Benjamin Franklin
Sir Francis Bacon
Newton
Answer : 4
Newton