NSMQ Riddles
NSMQ Riddles
3. My central atom is derived from element which in it pure state possess metallic bond.
5. I am tetrahedral in shape .
6. My central atom is the fourth element in group 4 while my other atoms are the second element
in Group 7 or 17.
Who am I?
1. I am an inorganic compound, a liquid of low boiling point and very soluble in water
4. 4. I am acidic whether in the pure state or in solution and I have three other siblings which are
also acidic
5. Among us I have the weakest ability to donate proton simply because I have the shortest and
strongest bond
Who am I?
Hydrogen flouride
1. I was born in Germany in 1879.
3. I was the first to solve the problem of electron emission from illuminated surfaces.
Who am I?
Symmetry
3. I serve essential regulatory roles in most animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates.
4. I serve the body as a natural filter of the blood, and remove wastes which are diverted to the
urinary bladder.
Who am I?
Kidney
4. The greater the potential gradient near an emitting element, the more effective it is.
Who am I?
Field Emission
5. I am a popular tool for monitoring environmental conditions, past and present, and commonly
used in studies of water quality.
6. My fossil deposits can be processed to give a hard powder used in filtration processes and as
an abrasive.
Who am I?
Diatom
I am one of those elements whose smallest units are not atoms but molecules.
I am used in making fumigants, flame proofing agents, water purification compounds, sanitizers
and many more useful products
Who am I?
Bromine
Although I am a metallic element, I have a low melting point of 28°C.
Who am I?
Cesium
1. I am a three digit odd number between 700 and 800
3. I am an odd number
Who am I?
729
1. I may be the disposition of an individual to assert controlling dealing with others
2. In neurology I am the normal tendency for one side of the brain to be more important than the
other in controlling certain functions
5. In the relationship the effect on the phenotype of one allele masks the contribution of a second
allele at the same locus.
Who am I?
Dominance
. I was born to a Catholic family to a poor tanner.
3. I was an average students in my early years, and not particularly academic as my interests
were fishing and sketching.
4. Although I made ground breaking experiments my reputation became associated with various
controversies.
Who am I?
Louis Pasteur
1. I have a linguistic association with a polytechnic.
5. You can say I am the union of vertices, edges and polygonal faces.
Who am I?
A Polyhedron
1. I am associated with an electromagnetic phenomenon.
2. I am important enough to be a separate law of nature and I am named for a physicist of old.
3. Wherever you find changing magnetic fields, there you can find me.
Who am I?
Lenz law
1.You can say I am some kind of triangle.
4. I consist of various rows of numbers each of which begins and ends with the first natural
number.
I am somebody's triangle.
Who am I?
Pascal's triangle
3. I have being interpreted to mean a natural restrictions on the pairs of measurement that can be
simultaneously performed
4. However I only give bounds. Position and momentum are the common candidate for a
discussion of me. But I have more general applicability when am formulated appropriately.
Who am I?
1. I am not a substance, even though I can be transferred from one body to another.
3. When two bodies are in contact, I am spontaneously transferred from one of them to the other.
4. But I can also be transferred in the opposite direction. For this to happen, work must be done.
5. I am associated with energy, which I transfer in 3 modes: conduction, convection and radiation.
Who am I?
Heat
Who am I?
Uranium
1. I am a combination of two functions.
2. You can say I am a function whose independent variable is another function.
Who am I?
Composite function