I rarely see the
Daily Telegraph, but at the weekend I was at the house of someone who takes it. I couldn't help become a little incensed at an opinion piece by someone called Christopher Booker, bemoaning the 'dumbing up' of University Challenge. Given the proximity to the world marches for science, I couldn't help comment on the piece.
Famously, C. P. Snow once made a big thing of the 'two cultures' of the arts and sciences, pointing out that people from the arts side expected a well-educated person to have a good knowledge of the arts, but themselves expressed a kind of smug satisfaction in their ignorance of the sciences.
I could be wrong, but it's difficult not to read Booker's use of 'particularly' as essentially saying 'I expect everyone to have a good knowledge of the arts, but having a good knowledge of the sciences is for specialist weirdos.' The reality is that the science questions are no more specialist than the arts ones - but they might appear to be if you have the kind of prejudice that Snow identified.
In the last decade or two it has occasionally been put about that Snow's assessment no longer applies, but it seems it's alive and well, at least in the pages of the
Telegraph.
Published on April 24, 2017 01:40
Still, most of us have a sense for what is "obscure" (specialist) and what is "generally known":
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"Obscure" Questions - Scroll down for answers
Q: In cytogenetics, what term describes the entire chromosomal complement of a cell which may be observed during mitotic metaphase?
Q: 'The Strangest Man' by Graham Farmelo is a 2009 biography of which scientist, who applied Einstein's Theory of Relativity to quantum mechanics in order to describe the spin of an electron? In 1933 he shared the Nobel Prize for physics with Erwin Schrödinger?
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"easy" questions
Question 1: Which year of the 20th century is described by physicists as the annus mirabilis, during which Albert Einstein submitted four papers to the Annalen Der Physik journal covering Brownian motion, the photo-electric effect, special relativity and the formula E = MC^2
1925
1915
1905
Question 2: Michael Frayn's play 'Copenhagen' is based on the 1941 meeting between Werner Heisenberg and which Danish physicist?
(the answer to this one is: "the famous one")
Anders Foyde
Lloyd Dallas
Niels Bohr
And this one is not a "trivia question" at all - I'll guess it's a "speed question"
Question 9: When arranged alphabetically, which element comes after iron and before lanthanum?
Krypton
Lawrencium
Magnesium
Q: In cytogenetics, what term describes the entire chromosomal complement of a cell which may be observed during mitotic metaphase?
Answer:
KARYOTYPE
Q:
'The Strangest Man' by Graham Farmelo is a 2009 biography of which scientist, who applied Einstein's Theory of Relativity to quantum mechanics in order to describe the spin of an electron? In 1933 he shared the Nobel Prize for physics with Erwin Schrödinger?
Answer:
PAUL DIRAC