Online Quiz of the Month – March 2025 with Certificate

Quiz of the Month - March 2025 Certificate.

Organizer: Vigyan Setu Foundation Bridging Science Society

Beginning January 2025, Vigyan Setu Foundation has introduced Quiz of the Month. Quiz of the Month – March 2025 Online Every month, the quiz will be based on selected commemorative days celebrated during that month, globally. To know about the Days being included in the quiz of the month, kindly go through our blog.

About the Quiz

  • Date Start : 1st March 2025
  • Free Participants
  • Open to All
  • End Date : 31st March 2025
  • Those who score fifty percent or more will receive an e-Certificate.

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One of the world’s tallest cable-stayed road bridges has towers that are almost as tall as the Empire State Building and are 1,125 feet tall. It is
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Chenab Bridge, India
Millau Viaduct, France
Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, Turkey
Russky Bridge, Russia

World’s largest man-made island and probably the largest project on this list. It is
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Wilhelmstein (Germany)
Notre Dame (Canada)
Treasure Islands (USA)
Palm Jumeirah (UAE)

A third of the world’s biggest cities obtain much of their drinking water thanks to forests, including Mumbai, Bogotá and …….?
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London
Paris
Rome
New York

How many Sugar Maple trees do we have to plant to compensate for the carbon emissions produced during a flight from New York to London?
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2 trees
5 trees
7 trees
9 trees

Forests protect us against which of the following natural hazards?
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Avalanches, landslides, floods and droughts
Water spouts
Lightning strikes
Fires

The only purpose of the kidneys is to filter blood
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True
False

People on dialysis should maintain diets high in ______
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Protein
Fiber

Common non-specific symptoms of chronic kidney disease include
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Increased urination at night
Loss of appetite
Swelling of hands and feet
All of the above

Pi is irrational. This means…
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it cannot be represented as a fraction of integers
it is divisible by 111 only
it consists of zeroes to the right of the decimal
nothing in particular.

Who was born on Pi Day?
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Isaac Newton
Albert Einstein
Johannes Kepler
Jay Leno

Circle A is 1 mile wide. Circle B is 2 miles wide. Which of the following statements is true?
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Circle B has twice the area of as that of A
Circle B’s area is 4 times greater than that of Circle A
Areas of both are same. A circle’s area is not related to width.
Circle B is 8 times larger than A

The difference between sleep and rest is that
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In rest an awareness of the environment is maintained
In sleep an awareness of the environment is maintained
In rest there is no change to motor or cognitive response

Which best describes sleepiness
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Need to conserve energy
Lack of adequate sensory stimulation
Intense or rapid tiring

People need less sleep as they grow older.
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True
False
Which one is true?
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Hot water freezes faster than that of cold water
Cold water freezes faster than that of hot water

How is Earth’s water supply being continuously renewed?
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Through photosynthesis
Through oceans
Through the water cycle
Through rivers

Roughly 44% of all the freshwater is used by __
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Humans
Animals
Recreational activities
Industries

There is one family of animals in which the males give birth. Which family is it?
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Syngnathidae
Canidae
Ursidae
Felidae

Many animals migrate, but which of these migrates the furthest?
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The wandering albatross
The chinook salmon
The arctic tern
The humpback whale

The loudest animal in the world makes more noise than a jet’s sonic boom. Which animal is it?
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The African elephant
The pistol shrimp
The electric eel
The sperm whale

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