Ada Lovelace Day Quiz: Do You Know About Women in Science?

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    Which scientist is famous for her environmental conservation efforts and her book "Silent Spring"?

    • Rachel Carson
    • Jane Goodall
    • Ada Lovelace
    • Rosalind Franklin
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Get ready to embark on a journey through the annals of scientific history with our Ada Lovelace Day Quiz: Do You Know About Women in Science? From the pioneering feats of Ada Lovelace, often regarded as the first computer programmer, to the unsung heroines of modern-day STEM fields, our quiz promises to be a delightful blend of the past and the present.

Ada Lovelace Day is more than just a commemoration of one individual's achievements; it's a celebration of all women in the realm of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Each question in this quiz has been meticulously crafted to challenge your knowledge and spark curiosity about the incredible accomplishments of women in these domains.

Whether you're a seasoned scientist, a student, or just someone with a keen interest in history, our Ada Lovelace Day Quiz offers something for everyone. Discover fun facts, intriguing anecdotes, and maybe even find your new science heroine. Not only will this quiz test your knowledge, but it will also serve as a reminder of the significant contributions made by women in science, many of whom went unrecognized in their time.

So, are you ready to dive deep into the rich tapestry of women's contributions to the world of science? Take the Ada Lovelace Day Quiz and find out!

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    Who among them is often considered the first computer programmer?

    • Ada Lovelace

    • Marie Curie

    • Rosalind Franklin

    • Grace Hopper

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    Which female scientist is best known for her work on the structure of insulin?

    • Rosalind Franklin

    • Barbara McClintock

    • Rachel Carson

    • Dorothy Hodgkin

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    Who received a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discovery of mobile genetic elements or "jumping genes"?

    • Marie Curie

    • Rosalind Franklin

    • Barbara McClintock

    • Ada Lovelace

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    Which scientist's groundbreaking research led to the discovery of radioactivity?

    • Grace Hopper

    • Jane Goodall

    • Marie Curie

    • Barbara McClintock

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    Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields?

    • Rosalind Franklin

    • Jane Goodall

    • Rachel Carson

    • Marie Curie

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    This scientist is renowned for her work in primatology and the study of chimpanzees.

    • Grace Hopper

    • Jane Goodall

    • Ada Lovelace

    • Rosalind Franklin

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    Who is known for her contributions to the field of genetics and the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA?

    • Jane Goodall

    • Rosalind Franklin

    • Marie Curie

    • Ada Lovelace

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    This scientist's X-ray diffraction photographs were instrumental in the discovery of the DNA double helix.

    • Ada Lovelace

    • Jane Goodall

    • Rosalind Franklin

    • Marie Curie

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    This mathematician and computer scientist played a crucial role in the development of the COBOL programming language.

    • Jane Goodall

    • Ada Lovelace

    • Rosalind Franklin

    • Grace Hopper

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