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Technology Quiz

If you’re looking for thrills with a slightly cerebral edge, don’t miss our brand-new Technology Quiz. It brings you ten questions from the history of that quintessentially human endeavor, technology, which offers a solution for every problem and a problem for every solution. If you’re in a hurry, we ourselves have the technology to help: try the quick version instead; it has all the questions on one page, but less supplementary information. Here’s the first question:

To whom was the first patent for a technical invention awarded?

A) Christiaan Huygens, mathematician and engineer
B) Filippo Brunelleschi, architect and engineer
C) Leonardo da Vinci, artist and inventor
D) Sir Christopher Wren, architect and scientist

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