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1. In Roman Numerals, what does XL equate to?

a. 90
b. 60
c. !40
d. 15

2. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 12,345,678,987,654,321


a. False
b. !True

3. What prime number comes next after 19?


a. 25
b. !23
c. 21
d. 27

4. E MC3
a. !False
b. True

5. The metric prefix quot;attoquot; makes a measurement how much smaller than the
base unit?
a. One Septillionth
b. !One Quintillionth
c. One Billionth
d. One Quadrillionth

6. What is the correct order of operations for solving equations?


a. Parentheses, Exponents, Addition, Substraction, Multiplication,
Division
b. The order in which the operations are written.
c. Addition, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition,
Parentheses
d. !Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition,
Subtraction

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


a. !True
b. False

8. An equilateral triangle always has every angle measuring 60deg;.


a. False
b. !True

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

11. What is the fourth digit of pi;?


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

12. In the complex plane, multiplying a given function by i rotates it


anticlockwise by how many degrees?
a. 270
b. !90
c. 0
d. 180

13. What type of function is xsup2;+2x+1?


a. Exponential
b. Linear
c. !Quadratic
d. Rational

1. The S in Harry S. Truman stands for quot;Samuelquot;.


a. True
b. !False

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


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

3. Due to the Nagoya Resolution, China agreed to allow Taiwan to compete separately
in international sporting events under what name?
a. Republic of Taiwan
b. !Chinese Taipei
c. Chinese Taiwan
d. Republic of Taipei

4. How many people are in the U.S. House of Representatives?


a. 260
b. 50
c. !435
d. 415
5. Which letter do you need to have on a European driver license in order to ride
any motorbikes?
a. D
b. !A
c. X
d. B

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


in 1992.
a. False
b. !True

7. Nazi Germany surrendered on Harry Truman039;s birthday while he was president.


a. False
b. !True

8. Who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in July 2016?


a. David Cameron
b. Tony Blair
c. !Theresa May
d. Boris Johnson

9. Jeb Bush was elected as Governor of Florida in 2002, starting his political
career.
a. !False
b. True

10. What year did Gerald Ford Become President?


a. 1977
b. !1974
c. 1973
d. 1969

1. How many zeros are there in a googol?


a. 10
b. !100
c. 1,000,000
d. 1,000

2. How many zeptometres are inside one femtometre?


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

3. What is the first Mersenne prime exponent over 1000?


a. !1279
b. 1069
c. 1009
d. 2203

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

5. What Greek letter is used to signify summation?


a. Alpha
b. Delta
c. !Sigma
d. Omega

6. E MC3
a. True
b. !False

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


a. True
b. !False

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


a. False
b. !True

9. How many books are in Euclid039;s Elements of Geometry?


a. !13
b. 10
c. 8
d. 17

10. The notion of a quot;set that contains all sets which do not contain
themselvesquot; is a paradoxical idea attributed to which English philospher?
a. Alfred North Whitehead
b. !Bertrand Russel
c. John Locke
d. Francis Bacon

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