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1. The mountainous Khyber Pass connects which of the two following countries?

a. Pakistan and India


b. India and Nepal
c. Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
d. !Afghanistan and Pakistan

2. There is a city called Rome in every continent on Earth.


a. !False
b. True

3. Where is the area commonly known as the Bermuda Triangle?


a. !North Atlantic Ocean, between Florida and Puerto Rico
b. South Pacific Ocean, far off Chile
c. North Pacific Ocean, between Japan and the USA
d. In the Caribbean Sea

4. What is the official language of Costa Rica?


a. Portuguese
b. Creole
c. !Spanish
d. English

5. How many countries are larger than Australia?


a. 3
b. !5
c. 4
d. 6

6. quot;Mongoliaquot; was a part of the now nonexistent U.S.S.R.


a. !False
b. True

7. The capital of the US State Ohio is the city of Chillicothe.


a. True
b. !False

8. Which of these countries is the smallest by population?


a. Slovakia
b. Hong Kong
c. !Norway
d. Finland

9. What is the capital of Scotland?


a. Glasgow
b. London
c. Dundee
d. !Edinburgh
1. In a standard set of playing cards, which is the only king without a moustache?
a. Clubs
b. Spades
c. Diamonds
d. !Hearts

2. What name represents the letter quot;Mquot; in the NATO phonetic alphabet?
a. Matthew
b. Mark
c. Max
d. !Mike

3. This is the correct spelling of quot;Supercalifragilisticexpialidociousquot;.


a. !True
b. False

4. What does the quot;Gquot; mean in quot;GManquot;?


a. !Government
b. Geronimo
c. Ghost
d. Going

5. Which of the following Ivy League universities has its official motto in Hebrew
as well as in Latin?
a. !Yale University
b. Columbia University
c. Princeton University
d. Harvard University

6. When was Hubba Bubba first introduced?


a. !1979
b. 1980
c. 1972
d. 1984

7. Virtual reality company Oculus VR lost which of it039;s cofounders in a freak


car accident in 2013?
a. Palmer Luckey
b. Jack McCauley
c. !Andrew Scott Reisse
d. Nate Mitchell

8. Spoon theory is a theory, utilizing quot;Spoonsquot; as a metaphor for energy


they can use in a day.
a. !True
b. False

9. Which of the following is the IATA code for Manchester Airport?


a. !MAN
b. LHR
c. EGCC
d. EGLL

10. A pasodoble is a type of Italian pasta sauce.


a. True
b. !False

11. The architect known as Le Corbusier was an important figure in what style of
architecture?
a. Gothic Revival
b. !Modernism
c. Baroque
d. Neoclassical

12. What is the official language of Brazil?


a. Spanish
b. English
c. !Portugese
d. Brazilian

1. What are the base station trackers used for the HTC Vive called?
a. Trackers
b. Motion
c. !Lighthouse
d. Constellation

2. The term quot;batteryquot; to describe an electrical storage device was coined


by?
a. Alessandro Volta
b. Luigi Galvani
c. Nikola Tesla
d. !Benjamin Franklin

3. The communication protocol NFC stands for NearField Control.


a. True
b. !False

4. Which company designed the quot;Betamaxquot; video cassette format?


a. Panasonic
b. LG
c. !Sony
d. Fujitsu

5. Which of the following is the standard THX subwoofer crossover frequency?


a. 90 Hz
b. 100 Hz
c. 70 Hz
d. !80 Hz
6. Microphones can be used not only to pick up sound, but also to project sound
similar to a speaker.
a. !True
b. False

7. When was the DVD invented?


a. 1980
b. !1995
c. 1990
d. 2000

8. Out of all of the NASA Space Shuttles, which 2 have been destroyed in disasters?
a. Enterprise and Atlantis
b. None of the Above
c. !Challenger and Columbia
d. Discovery and Endeavour

9. Which of the following is used to measure blood pressure?


a. Barometer
b. Haemoerythrometer
c. Ruler
d. !Sphygmomanometer

10. What is the most significant side venture the popular firearms company,
Remington, has pursued?
a. Blenders
b. Ceiling Fans
c. Door Knobs
d. !Typewriters

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