The Science of Sneezing Quiz
10 questões/11 slides
The Science of Sneezing Quiz
Discover the amazing science of sneezing in this quiz! Learn how nerves, reflexes, and speed work together, and explore interesting cultural beliefs about sneezing in this 10-question quiz.

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QUESTÕES DESTE QUESTIONÁRIO
What is the largest cranial nerve in the human body?
- Optic nerve
- Vagus nerve
- Trigeminal nerve
- Facial nerve
What is the main function of sneezing?
- To clear out your lungs
- To regulate your body temperature
- To get rid of irritants in your nose
- To let everyone know you’re sick
What else can make you sneeze besides irritants?
- A full stomach
- Bright light
- Cold air
- All of the above
What is the estimated speed of a sneeze?
- 10 mph
- 30 mph
- 60 mph
- 100 mph
How many droplets can a single sneeze produce?
- 200
- 2,000
- 20,000
- 40,000
What is it called when someone sneezes due to bright light?
- Photosneeze reflex
- Photic sneeze reflex
- Photosensitive sneeze reflex
- Photosynthesis sneeze reflex
What is the oldest surviving motion picture with a copyright?
- Roundhay Garden Scene
- The Horse in Motion
- Fred Ott’s Sneeze
- Sally Gardner at a Gallop
What physical phenomenon occurs during a sneeze due to airflow through a narrower space?
- Synergy
- Venturi effect
- Osmosis
- Symbiosis
Why is it dangerous to hold back a sneeze?
- It can cause a headache
- It can raise your blood pressure
- It can damage your eardrums
- All of the above
What is a common superstition about sneezing in some East Asian cultures?
- A sneeze means someone is thinking about you
- Sneezing before starting something new is bad luck
- Sneezing during a conversation means the person is telling the truth
- All of the above
The Science of Sneezing Quiz