
Who is the Father?
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9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Who is known as the Father of Computing for his work on the Difference Engine?
Charles Babbage
John Backus
Bill Gates
Konrad Zuse
Answer explanation
The cowcatcher, dynamometer, standard railroad gauge, uniform postal rates, occulting lights for lighthouses, Greenwich time signals, heliograph ophthalmoscope are some of Babbage's other inventions. He also has a crater in the northern hemisphere of the moon named after him.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
What mathematician is known as the Father of Algebra?
Euclid
Diophantus
Archimedes
Hippocrates
Answer explanation
Diophantus, of Alexandria, is best known for his "Arithmetica," a work on the solution of algebraic equations and on the theory of numbers. He was born circa 200 and died around 284 AD.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Many people have suggested that algebra has more than one 'father'. So, this man (or men) is sometimes called the Islamic Father of Algebra.
al-Khwarizmi
Banu Musa brothers
Al- Kindi
Hunayn ibn Ishaq
Answer explanation
al-Khwarizmi, 780-850, was born in Bagdad. His colleagues and he, called The Banu Musa, were scholars that worked on translation of Greek scientific manuscripts and they also studied, and wrote on, algebra, geometry and astronomy. The algebraic treatise Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala was the most famous and important of all of al-Khwarizmi's works.
It is the title of this text that gives us the word "algebra."
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
This man is known for being the Father of Geometry.
Eratosthenes
Plato
Euclid
Pythagoras
Answer explanation
Euclid, Greek mathematician and philosopher, was born in Alexandria around 325 BC. Very little is known of Euclid's life, other than that he came after the first pupils of Plato and was under the reign of Ptolemy I. His 13 books, collectively entitled "The Elements," were his most famous works.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Who is known as the Father of Modern Chemistry?
Mr. Bean
Sir Humphrey Davy
Michael Faraday
Antoine Lavoisier
Answer explanation
Antoine Lavoisier was born in Paris on August 26th 1743. His theories were all put together in this book: 'Traité ...lementaire de Chimie'. His work gave rise to fundamentals of quantitative organic analysis. Also, he laid the fundamentals for modern thermodynamics.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
What pupil of Aristotle is commonly called the Father of Botany?
Linnaeus
Theophrastus
Dioscorides
Rodokanankis
Answer explanation
Theophrastus lived from 371-286 BC in Athens, Greece. He inherited Aristotle's library and unpublished work, and he continued to study them. He is the author of these two remaining books. 'De historia plantarum' (A History of Plants) and 'De causis plantarum' (About the Reasons of Vegetable Growth).
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
Who is known as the Father of Zoology?
Schaller
Perkins
Szara
Aristotle
Answer explanation
Aristotle, 384-322 B.C., was a Greek philosopher and he taught in Athens as head of the Lyceum ,or Peripatetic school, from 335-323 B.C. Aristotle's works include writings on poetics, physics and metaphysics. He also wrote on logic, natural science, and ethics.
He is considered one of greatest overall thinkers in history. Aristotle may even be the most renowned mind to ever come out of Alexandria, which is really saying something.
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