Women In Science by Rachel Ignotofsky
  • 1. "Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World" by Rachel Ignotofsky is an inspiring and beautifully illustrated book that celebrates the remarkable achievements and contributions of women throughout the history of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Through engaging and informative narratives, Ignotofsky highlights the stories of 50 extraordinary female scientists, ranging from ancient times to the modern era, whose groundbreaking work in their respective fields has significantly advanced our understanding of the world. The book combines captivating illustrations with biographical sketches, providing readers with insight into the challenges these women faced in a male-dominated environment, as well as their perseverance and passionate pursuits of knowledge. Each profile not only showcases the scientist's accomplishments but also emphasizes the importance of diversity and representation in STEM, encouraging young girls and women to pursue their interests in science and to recognize their potential as future leaders and innovators. With its powerful message and striking visuals, Ignotofsky's work serves as both an educational resource and a source of encouragement, inspiring a new generation to explore the wonders of science and to follow in the footsteps of those who came before them.

    Who is known for her work on radioactivity?
A) Ada Lovelace
B) Rosalind Franklin
C) Jane Goodall
D) Marie Curie
  • 2. Which woman contributed significantly to the field of mathematics through her work on algorithms?
A) Emmy Noether
B) Mary Anning
C) Ada Lovelace
D) Lise Meitner
  • 3. What is the main theme of 'Women In Science' by Rachel Ignotofsky?
A) Development of biology
B) Celebrating contributions of women in science
C) Exploring modern technology
D) History of physics
  • 4. Which scientist is known for her work on the double helix structure of DNA?
A) Marie Curie
B) Ada Lovelace
C) Barbara McClintock
D) Rosalind Franklin
  • 5. Which woman is credited with discovering the structure of penicillin?
A) Dorothy Hodgkin
B) Marie Curie
C) Emmy Noether
D) Rosalind Franklin
  • 6. Who is recognized for her work in the field of genetic research and won the Nobel Prize?
A) Barbara McClintock
B) Marie Curie
C) Jane Goodall
D) Ada Lovelace
  • 7. Who is recognized as a pioneer in the field of astrobiology?
A) Rachel Carson
B) Jane Goodall
C) Carl Sagan
D) Lise Meitner
  • 8. Which scientist is celebrated for her work in environmental conservation?
A) Rachel Carson
B) Barbara McClintock
C) Marie Curie
D) Jane Goodall
  • 9. Who is known for her contributions to the field of astronomy?
A) Caroline Herschel
B) Ada Lovelace
C) Rosalind Franklin
D) Marie Curie
  • 10. Which female scientist discovered the role of telomeres in cell division?
A) Katherine Johnson
B) Barbara McClintock
C) Hedy Lamarr
D) Elizabeth Blackburn
  • 11. Who is recognized for her studies on primates?
A) Mary Anning
B) Nina Vsevolodovna
C) Jane Goodall
D) Glennie Weibull
  • 12. Who is known for the development of the first vaccine?
A) Marie Curie
B) Mary Montagu
C) Edward Jenner
D) Hedy Lamarr
  • 13. Which scientist is known for her work in computing during the Apollo missions?
A) Hypatia
B) Margaret Hamilton
C) Chien-Shiung Wu
D) Eliza Scidmore
  • 14. Which scientist discovered the principles of inheritance?
A) Rosalind Franklin
B) Barbara McClintock
C) Chien-Shiung Wu
D) Gregor Mendel
  • 15. What field did Maria Mitchell excel in?
A) Physics
B) Astronomy
C) Biology
D) Mathematics
  • 16. Which field did Mae Jemison break barriers in?
A) Geology
B) Meteorology
C) Oceanography
D) Space exploration
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