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1.

In 1993 Swedish car manufacturer Saab experimented with replacing the steering
wheel with a joystick in a Saab 9000.
a. !True
b. False

2. Which animal features on the logo for Abarth, the motorsport division of Fiat?
a. Horse
b. !Scorpion
c. Bull
d. Snake

3. Which of the following car manufacturers had a war named after it?
a. Honda
b. Volkswagen
c. !Toyota
d. Ford

4. Which of the following collision avoidance systems helps airplanes avoid


colliding with each other?
a. TAWS
b. !TCAS
c. GPWS
d. OCAS

5. What engine is in the Lexus SC400?


a. !1UZFE
b. 5MGE
c. 7MGTE
d. 2JZGTE

6. Volkswagen039;s legendary VR6 engine has cylinders positioned at what degree


angle?
a. 30 Degree
b. 45 Degree
c. !15 Degree
d. 90 Degree

7. Ferrari has never made a V10 engine for any of its cars.
a. True
b. !False

8. What are the cylinderlike parts that pump up and down within the engine?
a. ABS
b. Leaf Springs
c. !Pistons
d. Radiators

9. The LS7 engine is how many cubic inches?


a. 346
b. 364
c. 376
d. !427

10. What is the fastest road legal car in the world?


a. Pagani Huayra BC
b. Hennessy Venom GT
c. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
d. !Koenigsegg Agera RS

1. What is the approximate value of mathematical constant e?


a. 1.41
b. 3.14
c. !2.72
d. 1.62

2. How many zeptometres are inside one femtometre?


a. 1000
b. !1,000,000
c. 10
d. 1,000,000,000

3. The proof for the Chinese Remainder Theorem used in Number Theory was NOT
developed by its first publisher, Sun Tzu.
a. !True
b. False

4. To the nearest whole number, how many radians are in a whole circle?
a. 4
b. 5
c. !6
d. 3

5. The decimal number 31 in hexadecimal would be what?


a. !1F
b. 1B
c. 2E
d. 3D

6. The set of all algebraic numbers is countable.


a. False
b. !True

7. The sum of any two odd integers is odd.


a. True
b. !False

8. Which of the following famous mathematicians died in a duel at the age of 20?
a. Gauss
b. Abel
c. Euler
d. !Galois

9. Which of the following mathematicians made major contributions to game theory?


a. Stefan Banach
b. !John Von Neumann
c. Leonhard Euler
d. Carl Friedrich Gauss

10. Which mathematician refused the Fields Medal?


a. Terence Tao
b. Andrew Wiles
c. Edward Witten
d. !Grigori Perelman

11. What is the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two positive
cubes in two different ways?
a. 91
b. 4104
c. !1729
d. 561

12. What is the fourth digit of pi;?


a. 2
b. !1
c. 3
d. 4

1. Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure on what part of the human body?


a. !Nose
b. Chin
c. Ears
d. Neck

2. All the following metal elements are liquids at or near room temperature EXCEPT:
a. !Beryllium
b. Gallium
c. Mercury
d. Caesium

3. Which of these is a type of stretchdeep tendon reflex?


a. Pupillary light reflex
b. !Ankle jerk reflex
c. Gag reflex
d. Scratch reflex

4. Myopia is the scientific term for which condition?


a. Clouded Vision
b. Farsightedness
c. Double Vision
d. !Shortsightedness

5. Deuterium is an isotope of which element?


a. Nitrogen
b. Neon
c. !Hydrogen
d. Helium

6. Who made the discovery of Xrays?


a. James Watt
b. Albert Einstein
c. !Wilhelm Conrad Rouml;ntgen
d. Thomas Alva Edison

7. The value of one Calorie is different than the value of one calorie.
a. !True
b. False

8. Which chemical element was originally known as Alabamine?


a. !Astatine
b. Selenium
c. Molybdenum
d. Antimony

9. In human biology, a circadium rhythm relates to a period of roughly how many


hours?
a. 8
b. 32
c. 16
d. !24

10. What is the official name of the star located closest to the North Celestial
Pole?
a. Gamma Cephei
b. !Polaris
c. Iota Cephei
d. Eridanus

11. Which color cannot be produced in Roses, even through genetic alteration?
a. !Blue
b. Black
c. Brown
d. Orange

12. Which of these Elements is a metalloid?


a. Tin
b. !Antimony
c. Rubidium
d. Bromine

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