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1. What does quot;hippopotamusquot; mean and in what langauge?

a. !River Horse Greek


b. Fat Pig Greek
c. Fat Pig Latin
d. River Horse Latin

2. A carnivorous animal eats flesh, what does a nucivorous animal eat?


a. Seaweed
b. !Nuts
c. Fruit
d. Nothing

3. What is the scientific name for modern day humans?


a. Homo Erectus
b. Homo Neanderthalensis
c. Homo Ergaster
d. !Homo Sapiens

4. How many known living species of hyenas are there?


a. 2
b. !4
c. 8
d. 6

5. The average lifespan of a wildcat is only around 56 years.


a. !False
b. True

6. The Platypus is a mammal.


a. !True
b. False

7. Which species is a quot;mountain chickenquot;?


a. !Frog
b. Chicken
c. Fly
d. Horse

8. What is the collective noun for a group of crows?


a. Gaggle
b. !Murder
c. Pack
d. Herd

9. What is the name of a rabbit039;s abode?


a. !Burrow
b. Nest
c. Den
d. Dray
10. The internet browser Firefox is named after the Red Panda.
a. False
b. !True

11. What is the world039;s longest venomous snake?


a. Inland Taipan
b. !King Cobra
c. Yellow Bellied Sea Snake
d. Green Anaconda

1. What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 20 inches if pi; 3.1415?


a. 1256.6 Inches
b. 380.1215 Inches
c. !314.15 Inches
d. 3141.5 Inches

2. The Pythagorean theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the
product of the squares of the other two sides.
a. True
b. !False

3. The binary number quot;101001101quot; is equivalent to the Decimal number


quot;334quot;
a. !False
b. True

4. The set of all algebraic numbers is countable.


a. False
b. !True

5. An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length as opposed to three.


a. False
b. !True

6. Which of these numbers is closest to the total number of possible states for an
army standard Enigma Machine?
a. 1.58 x 1024
b. 1.58 x 1022
c. 1.58 x 1018
d. !1.58 x 1020

7. Which greek mathematician ran through the streets of Syracuse naked while
shouting quot;Eurekaquot; after discovering the principle of displacement?
a. Euclid
b. !Archimedes
c. Eratosthenes
d. Homer
8. Which of the following famous mathematicians died in a duel at the age of 20?
a. Abel
b. Gauss
c. !Galois
d. Euler

9. Which of the following dice is not a platonic solid?


a. 20sided die
b. !10sided die
c. 12sided die
d. 8sided die

10. Which of the following mathematicians made major contributions to game theory?
a. Carl Friedrich Gauss
b. !John Von Neumann
c. Stefan Banach
d. Leonhard Euler

1. Which of the following Pacific Islander countries is ruled by a constitutional


monarchy?
a. Palau
b. !Tonga
c. Fiji
d. Kiribati

2. George W. Bush lost the popular vote in the 2004 United States presidential
election.
a. True
b. !False

3. Which of the following United States Presidents served the shortest term in
office?
a. James A. Garfield
b. Warren G. Harding
c. Zachary Taylor
d. !William Henry Harrison

4. The State of Queensland, Australia voted NO to a referendum for daylight savings


in 1992.
a. False
b. !True

5. Before 2016, in which other year did Donald Trump run for President?
a. 2012
b. 2008
c. 1988
d. !2000

6. Former United States President Bill Clinton famously played which instrument?
a. Violin
b. Piano
c. !Saxophone
d. Baritone horn

7. Which of these was an official candidate in the 2017 British General Election?
a. Robert Wimbledon
b. Sir Crumpetsby
c. James Francis
d. !Lord Buckethead

8. What was the personal nickname of the 40th Governor of the US State Louisiana,
Huey Long?
a. The Hoot Owl
b. !The Kingfish
c. The Champ
d. The Oracle

9. Former president Theodore Roosevelt 19001908 ran for another term under the
Progressive Party in 1912.
a. False
b. !True

10. The Watergate Scandal occured in what year?


a. 1974
b. 1971
c. 1973
d. !1972

11. Between 1973 to 1990, what country was ruled by dictator Augusto Pinochet?
a. !Chile
b. Ethiopia
c. Indonesia
d. Nicaragua

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