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Free 1990s science trivia questions and answers.

Fun 90s trivia questions and answers - science.

What research telescope was deployed on the first space shuttle mission commanded by a woman?
A: Chandra.

What organization did Lotus founder Mitch Kapor help launch in 1990 to defend free speech in the brave new world of cyberspace?
A: The Electronic Freedom Foundation.

What two-word slogan indicates the presence of a Pentium chip?
A: "Intel Inside".

What kind of animal was Missy, the pet that Texas A & M's Missiplicity project was founded to clone?
A: A dog.

What's OCR to a nearsighted geek with a scanner?
A: Optical character recognition.

What time does the W32.MARIJUANA computer virus interrupt to suggest you take a break?
A: 4:20 pm

What web programming language was invented by Sun's "Green Team"?
A: Java.

What operating system for handheld devices had Microsoft execs cringing when customers realized what its abbreviation spelled?
A: Windows CE, or WinCE.

What computer virus strikes every March 6, on the birthday of a famed painter?
A: Michelangelo.

What modestly priced personal computer became a professional-quality video production system with the aid of New Tek's Video Toaster?
A: Amiga.

What does the palm-sized Korean Handy Truster claim to do: detect lies, disinfect hands or check fingerprints?
A: Detect Lies.

What snappier name did Intel give to its zippy new 80586 line of chips?
A: Pentium.

What root vegetable did Loma Linda University researchers coax into producing a cholera vaccine?
A: A potato.

What planet was shown to have hundreds of "Trojan" asteroids circling along its orbit?
A: Jupiter.

What nation's Kinki University tried to cure its beef shortage by creating the world's first cow clones?
A: Japan's.

What space shuttle was built to replace Challenger?
A: Endeavour.

What country was the World Wide Web invented in?
A: Switzerland.

What company altered the Handycam after its infrared "Nightshot" feature was found to see through clothes during the day?
A: Sony.

What company was first to the U.S. market with a digital TV compatible with all 18 standard and HDTV broadcast formats?
A: Panasonic.

What's the common nickname for Canada's handy Remote Manipulator System for the International Space Station?
A: The Canadarm.

What Iomega device revolutionized removable disks, with as much capacity as 68 floppies?
A: The Zip drive.

What company sparked the spread of digital photography with its Photo CD system?
A: Kodak.

What computer chip manufacturer slapped Intel with an antitrust suit, claiming the company had swiped its technology to design the Pentium Pro?
A: Digital equipment Corporation.

What kind of celestial bodies have been named Ericidle, Terryjones and Grahamchapman?
A: Asteroids.

What...For Dummies manual was the best-selling science/technology book of 1996?
A: Windows 95 for Dummies.

 
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