
The Science Quiz | SI-derived units
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The Science Quiz | SI-derived units
Questions:
1. X is the derived unit used to measure solid angles. 1 X is roughly 3,283 square degrees. More generally, it’s the amount of solid angle a unit area on a unit sphere’s surface subtends at the sphere’s centre. Name X.
2. The unit of this derived unit is squared current times the fourth power of the second per kilogram per squared metre. A capacitor with capacitance equal to one of this unit can store an electric charge of one coulomb when the potential difference between the two plates of the capacitor is one volt. Name this unit.
3. Y measures the density of magnetic flux, or the number of field lines of the magnetic field passing through a given area. It was named in honour of a famous Serbian-American engineer. In this unit, the strength of the earth’s magnetic field is around 32 micro-Y. Name Y.
4. This unit is named for a Swedish medical physicist who did important work on the biological effects of radiation, and is important in dosimetry and radiation shielding. One of this unit stands for one joule of radiation energy being deposited in one kilogram of biological tissue. Name it.
5. Z is a derived unit used to specify the catalytic activity of an enzyme. One Z means the conversion of one mole of some substance per second. (One mole is around 602 billion trillion atoms, molecules or any other similar entity being converted.) Name Z.
Visual:

How do you create a Christmas tree with crochet? Take notes from crochet artist Sheena Pereira, who co-founded Goa-based Crochet Collective with crocheter Sharmila Majumdar in 2025. Their artwork takes centre stage at the Where We Gather exhibit, which is part of Festivals of Goa, an ongoing exhibition hosted by the Museum of Goa. The collective’s multi-hued, 18-foot crochet Christmas tree has been put together by 25 women from across the State. “I’ve always thought of doing an installation with crochet. So, we thought of doing something throughout the year that would culminate at the year end; something that would resonate with Christmas message — peace, hope, joy, love,” explains Sheena.

Max Born made many contributions to quantum theory. This said, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1954 for establishing the statistical interpretation of the ____________. Fill in the blank with the name of an object central to quantum theory but whose exact nature is still not fully understood.











