STS QUIZ
  • 1. 1.)Richard Feynman’s 1959 lecture “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom” explicitly used the term “nanotechnology.”
A) False
B) True
  • 2. 2.)The nanoscale is strictly defined as 1–10 nanometers, not 1–100 nanometers.
A) False
B) True
  • 3. 3.)Quantum effects are the only reason materials behave differently at the nanoscale.
A) True
B) False
  • 4. 4.) Gold nanoparticles appear red/purple because their metallic bonds are completely broken at the nanoscale.
A) False
B) True
  • 5. 5.)Scanning Tunneling Microscopes (STMs) can image non-conductive materials directly.
A) True
B) False
  • 6. 6.)Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice and is a better conductor of electricity than copper at room temperature.
A) False
B) True
  • 7. 7.) Targeted drug delivery using nanoparticles eliminates all side effects of chemotherapy.
A) False
B) True
  • 8. 8.)Nanofilters for water purification can remove all contaminants, including dissolved gases.
A) True
B) False
  • 9. 9.)Self-cleaning surfaces coated with nanoparticles work only by repelling water (hydrophobicity).
A) True
B) False
  • 10. 10.Flexible displays use graphene only for their conductive properties, not for flexibility.
A) False
B) True
  • 11. 11.)Supercapacitors developed with nanomaterials can store more energy per unit volume than lithium-ion batteries.
A) True
B) False
  • 12. 12.)Tissue engineering using nanofibers requires the fibers to be exactly 50 nanometers in diameter to support cell growth.
A) True
B) False
  • 13. 13.)Nanoparticle-based sunscreens provide better UV protection because they absorb more UV radiation than traditional zinc oxide/titanium dioxide.
A) True
B) False
  • 14. 14.)Carbon nanotubes are stronger than steel in all mechanical properties, including toughness.
A) True
B) False
  • 15. 15.)Nanotechnology in food packaging can detect spoilage by changing color in response to specific gases released by decaying food.
A) False
B) True
  • 16. 16.)The high surface area-to-volume ratio of nanomaterials makes them less reactive than bulk materials.
A) False
B) True
  • 17. 17.)Richard Feynman predicted that individual atoms could be manipulated using “tiny hands” – a concept that later inspired the development of AFMs.
A) True
B) False
  • 18. 18.)Nanoscale sensors in smartphones can detect pressure changes by measuring the deformation of nanowires.
A) True
B) False
  • 19. 19.)All nanomaterials are synthetic and do not exist in nature.
A) False
B) True
  • 20. 20.)Nanotechnology’s economic impact is limited to high-tech industries and does not affect traditional manufacturing.
A) False
B) True
  • 21. 21.)Quantum tunneling is the principle that allows STMs to image atoms by measuring electron flow between the tip and sample.
A) True
B) False
  • 22. 22.)Antibacterial nanocoatings on hospital equipment kill bacteria only by physically puncturing their cell membranes.
A) False
B) True
  • 23. 23.)High-density data storage using nanoscale magnetic particles stores information in individual atoms.
A) True
B) False
  • 24. 24.)Nanostructured solar panels absorb more sunlight because they trap light through multiple reflections within the nanomaterials.
A) False
B) True
  • 25. 25.Responsible development of nanotechnology requires regulating only synthetic nanomaterials, not natural ones.
A) True
B) False
  • 26. 26.)Which of the following was the FIRST technological milestone that allowed direct observation of nanoscale objects?
A) Development of the scanning Tunneling Microscope(STM)
B) Feynman's 1959 lecture
C) Creation of Gold nanoparticles
D) Invention of Graphene
  • 27. 27.)The color change of gold nanoparticles from yellow (bulk) to red/purple is primarily due to:
A) Quantum Tunneling
B) Surface plasmon resonance
C) Increased density
D) Broken covalent bonds
  • 28. 28.) Which nanomaterial is a single layer of carbon atoms and has a thermal conductivity higher than diamond?
A) Graphene
B) Carbon nanotubes
C) Fullerenes
D) Gold nanoparticles
  • 29. 29.)Targeted.  drug delivery systems use nanoparticles to carry medication to diseased cells. What is the MAIN mechanism that allows them to target specific cells?
A) Electrical charge matching with cell cytoplasm
B) Passive diffusion through all cell membranes
C) Magnetic attraction to cell nuclei
D) Binding to specific receptors on the cell surface
  • 30. 30.)Nanofilters for water purification are most effective at removing which of the following?
A) Pure water molecules
B) Bacteria and heavy metals
C) Dissolved carbon dioxide
D) Dissolved salt
  • 31. 31.)Self-cleaning glass coated with titanium dioxide nanoparticles works by:
A) Repelling all liquids
B) Creating a rough surface that prevents dirt from adhering
C) Releasing cleaning chemicals over time
D) Photocatalysis that breaks down dirt when exposed to UV light
  • 32. 32.)Which of the following statements about supercapacitors vs. lithium-ion batteries is CORRECT?
A) Supercapacitors have higher energy density but charge slower.
B) Lithium-ion batteries have higher power density but charge slower.
C) Supercapacitors have higher power density and charge faster.
D) Lithium-ion batteries have lower energy density but last longer.
  • 33. 33.)  Tissue engineering uses nanofibers to create scaffolds for cell growth. What property of nanofibers is MOST critical for this application?
A) Ability to dissolve in water
B) Similarity in structure to natural extracellular matrix
C) Exact diameter of 10 nm
D) High electrical conductivity
  • 34. 34.) Nanoparticle-based sunscreens avoid white residue because:
A) They break down UV light into visible light
B) They are absorbed into the skin immediately
C) They reflect less visible light than traditional formulations
D) They are completely transparent to all light
  • 35. 35.)Carbon nanotubes are classified based on their structure. Which type has the highest electrical conductivity?
A) Zigzag nanotubes
B) All types have the same conductivity
C) Armchair nanotubes
D) Chiral nanotubes
  • 36. 36.)Which of the following everyday products does NOT typically use nanotechnology?
A) Self-cleaning clothes
B) High-performance sports equipment
C) Traditional wooden furniture
D) Food packaging with spoilage sensors
  • 37. 37.) The high surface area-to-volume ratio of nanomaterials leads to:
A) Decreased reactivity
B) Increased stability at high temperatures
C) No change in reactivity
D) Increased reactivity
  • 38. 38.)Richard Feynman’s 1959 lecture proposed that we could:
A) Create nanomaterials using solar energy
B) Develop computers smaller than a human cell
C) Use nanotechnology to cure all diseases
D) Manipulate individual atoms and molecules to build structures
  • 39. 39.)Which nanoscale sensor technology is used in smartphones to detect motion?
A) Graphene light sensors
B) Nanowire pressure sensors
C) Carbon nanotube gas sensors
D) Nanoparticle magnetic sensors (MEMS/NEMS)
  • 40. 40.)Natural nanomaterials include all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Volcanic ash particles
B) Virus particles
C) Sea spray aerosols
D) Synthetic graphene
  • 41. 41.)Nanotechnology’s impact on the energy sector includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A) Lightweight materials for electric vehicles
B) High-efficiency solar panels
C) Increased fossil fuel extraction
D) High-efficiency solar panels
  • 42. 42.) Quantum effects become significant at the nanoscale because:
A) The wavelength of electrons is comparable to the size of the material
B) The material’s mass decreases drastically
C) Temperature has no effect on nanoscale objects
D) Atoms are no longer held together by bonds
  • 43. 43.)Antibacterial nanocoatings on medical devices work by all of the following mechanisms EXCEPT:
A) Preventing bacteria from attaching to the surface
B) Increasing the temperature of the device to kill bacteria
C) Puncturing bacterial cell membranes
D) Releasing silver ions that kill bacteria
  • 44. 44.)High-density data storage using nanoscale magnetic particles achieves higher storage capacity by:
A) Using light instead of magnetism to store data
B) Storing one bit per atom
C) Increasing the size of the storage device
D) Using smaller magnetic domains than traditional storage
  • 45. 45.) Which of the following is a key challenge in responsible nanotechnology development?
A) Assessing the long-term health and environmental risks of nanomaterials
B) Ensuring that nanomaterials do not enter the environment
C) Preventing all research on nanomaterials
D) Banning the use of nanomaterials in consumer products
  • 46. 46.)Nanostructured materials used in aerospace engineering are prized for their:
A) Low weight and high strength
B) High weight and low strength
C) Low reactivity and high density
D) High conductivity and low durability
  • 47. 47.)The Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) differs from the STM in that it:
A) Relies on quantum tunneling to detect atoms
B) Can only image conductive materials
C) Uses a physical tip to “feel” the sample surface
D) Was invented before the STM
  • 48. 48.) Which of the following applications of nanotechnology in medicine is still in the experimental stage (not widely used clinically)?
A) Tissue engineering to grow entire organs
B) Nano-biosensors for disease diagnosis
C) Targeted drug delivery for cancer
D) Antibacterial nanocoatings on equipment
  • 49. 49.) The term “nanotechnology” was first coined by:
A) Gerd Binnig (inventor of STM)
B) Richard Feynman
C) K. Eric Drexler
D) Andre Geim (discoverer of graphene)
  • 50. 50.)Which of the following properties is not typically enhanced in nanoscale materials compared to bulk materials?
A) Tensile strength (in carbon nanotubes)
B) Density (in most nanomaterials)
C) Reactivity (in metal nanoparticles)
D) Electrical conductivity (in graphene)
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