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Albert Einstein Quiz


1. When was Einstein born?
1911
1879
1954
2. Where was Einstein born?
Ulm, Germany
Jerusalem, Israel
New York, USA
3. Einstein played the:
piano
flute
violin
4. How many Nobel Prizes did Einstein receive?
three
two
one
5. When did Einstein receive the Nobel Prize?
1879
1971
1921
6. Einstein received the Nobel Prize in:
Astronomy
Physics
Military Science
7. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for:
the photoelectric effect research
the invention of the atomic bomb
the invention of the relativity theory
8. Did Einstein invent the atomic bomb?
yes
He invented the hydrogen bomb
no
9. Einstein died in:
2001
1955
1700
10. Einstein`s school-leaving certificate was:
the worst in his class
He never attended school
the best in his class
11. Before Einstein studied physics he had intended to be:
a sportsman
an electrical engineer
an artist
12. Is there any difference between the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity?
Yes, there is.
Who knows?
No, there is not.
13. Albert Einstein was married:
once
twice
thrice
14. How many children did Einstein have?
one
three
two
15. What is a black hole?
a rock band
a celestial object
a black hole
16. "C" is the symbol for:
Carbon
the C programming language
the speed of light



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