Inventors and Inventions Quiz
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This quiz is about great inventions and their inventors across all fields that are great contributions to man kind.
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30
Questions
30 sec
Per question
2:14
Average time
3.0
Contest Score
4.3
Community Rating
11
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14 comments
Need more time .😞
Sorry, but it's also meant to test response time. You can't guess the answers, right? Either you know it or you don't? Thanks, will be taken under advisement.
Your quiz is good but 15s time is not enough to read the question and answer. Nice quiz and thanks
Will consider that for editing for the next time, Thanks for the feedbacks. 👍🤘
Tough one for me. Great questions tough, I especially loved the detailed corrections to wrong answers. Informative
Thanks so much for the comment. Appreciate it.
Well, that was the most successful quiz I have ever solved. I am in the first place right now, even though I know people are gonna beat me 😁 Anyhow, that was an amazing quiz, Graham Bell and Morse question was tricky and I couldn't find the right answer. But still I managed to solve most of the questions. Very well designed, educational explanations, nice questions. Thanks :)
Thank you, appreciate the feedback.
tough one for me. Informative.
I hope you learned a few things. Thanks.
nice
The question about algebra: I think it’s Al Kwahrizmi, from his book the world algebra is derived, and also from his name the word algorithm.
Thank you for the comment. I will look into the mixup. In the mean time "Algebra:His Bījaganita ("Algebra") was a work in twelve chapters. It was the first text to recognize that a positive number has two square roots (a positive and negative square root). His work Bījaganita is effectively a treatise on algebra and contains the following topics:...", this refers to Bhaskara's work on Algebra -https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bh%C4%81skara_II
Please consider that the Algebra origin question is highly debated and al-Khwarizmi is also considered to be behind it. "The word algebra comes from the Arabic الجبر (al-jabr lit. "the restoring of broken parts") from the title of the book cIlm al-jabr wa l-muqābala "The Science of Restoring and Balancing" by the Persian mathematician and astronomer al-Khwarizmi. "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algebra
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