
The Science Quiz | Yellow-coloured things
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The Science Quiz | Yellow-coloured things
Questions:
1. Name the class of pigments that impart a yellow colour to pumpkins, egg yolk, canaries, and daffodils, among other naturally occurring life-forms. Flamingoes also get their characteristic pink hue by consuming food containing pigments of this class.
2. Two colours are said to be complementary if, when they are mixed, the result is a greyscale colour. In the RGB colour scheme – which uses red, green, and blue as the primary colours – what is the complementary colour of yellow?
3. During the Mughal period in India, a pigment called Indian yellow was used to render a vivid yellow colour in paintings and frescoes, especially when viewed under sunlight. Name the acid whose salts are the primary components of this pigment.
4. Name the chemical compound responsible for the yellow-red hues of saffron dye. Studies have found this compound has anti-inflammatory properties, as well as a potential ability to disrupt processes involved in the progression of Alzheimer’s.
5. Chrome yellow is a popular yellow pigment, and was particularly so in the 19th century. Its principal component is the compound ____ ________. A French chemist discovered this fact when he was studying a naturally occurring form of the compound called crocoite. Fill in the blanks.
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.











