5 Quizzes That Will Tell You Whether You Should Have Been a Scientist

Regret is best served as a science quiz.
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Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Donna Strickland—all of them proved their worth as scientists by winning a Nobel Prize. You (probably) haven’t. But maybe you should have. Do you wonder whether you really should have become a physicist? Maybe a chemist? If you ace all of these quizzes, you’ll need to face your regret.

There are 118 chemical elements. This quiz has 118 questions.

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If you’re going to do science, you need math.

Your fellow readers have already identified the toughest true and false quizzes in Britannica’s collection of quizzes.

We’ve got to specialize at some point, right? So let’s dive into space. (We know you can get through it faster, though.)

J.E. Luebering