Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard P. Feynman
  • 1. "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" is a fascinating collection of anecdotes and reflections by the renowned physicist Richard P. Feynman, who was not only a brilliant scientist but also a colorful and unconventional thinker. The book, based on a series of conversations with writer Ralph Leighton, offers a whimsical glimpse into Feynman's life, revealing his insatiable curiosity, playful spirit, and profound insights into the world around him. From his childhood experiences in New York to his time at Los Alamos during the Manhattan Project, Feynman's tales encompass his love for physics and mathematics, his passion for music and art, and his adventures in the worlds of safecracking and bongo playing. Through humorous and captivating storytelling, Feynman shares his belief in the importance of questioning established norms, embracing uncertainty, and the joy of learning. The book not only showcases his exceptional intellect but also his deep appreciation for life, making it a celebration of the scientific spirit and the quirky nature of human curiosity.

    What is Feynman primarily known for?
A) Mathematics
B) Chemistry
C) Biology
D) Physics
  • 2. What university was Feynman associated with during his career?
A) Princeton
B) MIT
C) Harvard
D) Caltech
  • 3. In which field did Feynman make significant contributions?
A) Classical mechanics
B) Quantum mechanics
C) Thermodynamics
D) Astrophysics
  • 4. What significant project was Feynman involved in during WWII?
A) Apollo Program
B) Enigma project
C) Operation Overlord
D) Manhattan Project
  • 5. What instrument did Feynman learn to play?
A) Guitar
B) Piano
C) Bongo drums
D) Violin
  • 6. What was Feynman's attitude towards authority?
A) Indifferent
B) Skeptical
C) Reverent
D) Supportive
  • 7. What game does Feynman enjoy that involves logic?
A) Poker
B) Bridge
C) Chess
D) Monopoly
  • 8. Feynman was known for his work in which specific field of physics?
A) Plasma physics
B) Astrophysical dynamics
C) Biophysics
D) Quantum electrodynamics
  • 9. What country does Feynman talk about when discussing culture shock?
A) Brazil
B) Japan
C) France
D) China
  • 10. What is the primary theme of 'Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!'?
A) Curiosity and exploration
B) Political theory
C) Historical events
D) Romantic relationships
  • 11. What does Feynman suggest to maintain creative thinking?
A) Follow instructions.
B) Question everything.
C) Avoid distractions.
D) Stick to convention.
  • 12. What did Feynman do at Los Alamos?
A) Conducted psychological studies
B) Worked on the atomic bomb
C) Taught mathematics
D) Designed military strategy
  • 13. What type of problems did Feynman enjoy solving?
A) Simple arithmetic
B) Challenging puzzles
C) Standardized tests
D) Difficult philosophical debates
  • 14. Which profession did Richard Feynman have?
A) Chemist
B) Mathematician
C) Physicist
D) Biologist
  • 15. What kind of stories does Feynman include in his book?
A) Personal anecdotes
B) Historical accounts
C) Fictional tales
D) Scientific papers
  • 16. What does Feynman believe is vital for scientists?
A) Conformity
B) Certainty
C) Curiosity
D) Reputation
  • 17. What did Feynman do during his time in Brazil?
A) He wrote a book.
B) He studied wildlife.
C) He played chess.
D) He taught and learned samba.
  • 18. What philosophy does Feynman encourage regarding life's challenges?
A) Embrace uncertainty
B) Follow precedent
C) Seek easy solutions
D) Avoid risks
  • 19. Feynman worked on the investigation of which disaster?
A) Hindenburg disaster
B) Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
C) Challenger disaster
D) Titanic disaster
  • 20. How does Feynman view authority in academia?
A) With fear
B) With indifference
C) With skepticism
D) With admiration
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