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Isaac Newton by James Gleick - Exam
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  • 1. In 'Isaac Newton', James Gleick offers a captivating and deeply insightful exploration of one of history's most influential figures, revealing not only the scientific genius of Newton but also the complexities of his character and the tumultuous times in which he lived. Gleick meticulously chronicles Newton's groundbreaking contributions to mathematics and physics, including his formulation of the laws of motion and universal gravitation, while also delving into his lesser-known pursuits, such as alchemy and biblical interpretation. The narrative is enriched by Gleick's ability to connect Newton's personal struggles and intellectual triumphs to the broader context of 17th-century Europe, a period marked by scientific revolution and philosophical upheaval. The author paints a vivid picture of Newton's solitary nature, his relentless quest for knowledge, and the profound impact of his discoveries on the trajectory of modern science. Through nuanced storytelling and accessible language, Gleick not only honors Newton's legacy as a pioneer of the scientific method but also humanizes him, inviting readers to appreciate the intricacies of his mind and the profound significance of his work that continues to resonate today.

    What is James Gleick's book 'Isaac Newton' primarily about?
A) The life and contributions of Isaac Newton
B) The philosophical ideas of René Descartes
C) The history of mathematics in the Renaissance
D) The scientific method from Aristotle to today
  • 2. What field did Isaac Newton fundamentally change with his work?
A) Psychology
B) Physics
C) Chemistry
D) Sociology
  • 3. Which famous law is Isaac Newton known for developing?
A) The law of conservation of energy
B) The law of thermodynamics
C) The law of supply and demand
D) The law of universal gravitation
  • 4. What major work did Newton publish in 1687?
A) The Arithmetic
B) Opticks
C) Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
D) Principles of Mathematics
  • 5. What is one of Newton's major contributions to mathematics?
A) Calculus
B) Statistics
C) Geometry
D) Algebra
  • 6. In what century did Isaac Newton live?
A) 16th century
B) 18th century
C) 19th century
D) 17th century
  • 7. How did Newton view his contemporaries in science?
A) With a sense of superiority
B) As strong allies
C) With extreme respect
D) As redundant
  • 8. Which institution did Newton become a professor at?
A) Yale University
B) Harvard University
C) Oxford University
D) University of Cambridge
  • 9. What was one of Newton's famous quotes regarding knowledge?
A) The only thing I know is that I know nothing
B) To err is human
C) Knowledge is power
D) If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants
  • 10. In which scientific field did Newton lay groundwork by investigating light?
A) Acoustics
B) Optics
C) Chemistry
D) Astrophysics
  • 11. What was Newton's approach to his scientific work?
A) Empirical and mathematical
B) Philosophical and theoretical
C) Experimental and intuitive
D) Artistic and abstract
  • 12. Which of the following did Newton's work on gravitation help explain?
A) The structure of cells
B) The properties of metals
C) The motion of the planets
D) The behavior of gases
  • 13. What did Newton achieve with the invention of the reflecting telescope?
A) Invented a new type of lens
B) Discovered new planets
C) Improved astronomical observations
D) Created a new form of light
  • 14. Newton had a famous rivalry with which other scientist?
A) Robert Hooke
B) Albert Einstein
C) Galileo Galilei
D) Niels Bohr
  • 15. What emotion did Newton reportedly feel towards hooke?
A) Love
B) Admiration
C) Resentment
D) Indifference
  • 16. Gleick's writing style in 'Isaac Newton' can be characterized as?
A) Dry and academic
B) Overly complex and dense
C) Simplistic and juvenile
D) Engaging and accessible
  • 17. Newton's work was foundational for which future scientific discipline?
A) Classical mechanics
B) Sociology
C) Biochemistry
D) Psychology
  • 18. In what year was Newton's 'Principia' published?
A) 1687
B) 1666
C) 1714
D) 1705
  • 19. What type of lens did Newton invent?
A) Refracting telescope
B) Periscope
C) Compound microscope
D) Reflecting telescope
  • 20. Newton died in which year?
A) 1715
B) 1730
C) 1727
D) 1745
  • 21. Newton's law of universal gravitation states that:
A) Gravity is only a force on Earth.
B) Every particle attracts every other particle.
C) Particles can only attract those of equal mass.
D) Mass cannot attract mass.
  • 22. Newton was known for which of the following works?
A) Astronomy Explained
B) Theory of Everything
C) Opticks
D) Philosophy of Science
  • 23. What was one of Newton's interests outside of physics?
A) Astronomy
B) Literature
C) Psychology
D) Alchemy
  • 24. Newton served as Warden and Master of which institution?
A) The Bank of England
B) The Royal Society
C) The Royal Mint
D) The British Museum
  • 25. In what year did Newton publish 'Opticks'?
A) 1725
B) 1690
C) 1704
D) 1710
  • 26. Newton was part of which scientific society?
A) The National Academy of Sciences
B) The American Philosophical Society
C) The Institute of Physics
D) The Royal Society
  • 27. In which year was Isaac Newton born?
A) 1643
B) 1652
C) 1635
D) 1661
  • 28. Which fruit is apocryphally said to have inspired Newton's theory of gravity?
A) Orange
B) Banana
C) Apple
D) Pear
  • 29. Newton was a key figure in which scientific revolution?
A) The Digital Revolution
B) The Agricultural Revolution
C) The Industrial Revolution
D) The Scientific Revolution
  • 30. In which field did Isaac Newton make significant contributions?
A) Biology
B) Mathematics
C) Chemistry
D) Architecture
  • 31. What discovery is associated with Newton's studies on prisms?
A) The theory of relativity
B) The spectrum of light
C) The nature of sound
D) The concept of time
  • 32. What did Newton think about the existence of God?
A) He was indifferent to the question of God
B) He was an atheist
C) He followed a strictly scientific worldview
D) He believed in a divine creator behind the universe
  • 33. Which celestial model did Newton support?
A) Fixed stars model
B) Tychonic model
C) Heliocentric model
D) Geocentric model
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