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1. In the hexadecimal system, what number comes after 9?

a. !The Letter A
b. The Number 0
c. 10
d. 16

2. A universal set, or a set that contains all sets, exists.


a. !False
b. True

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


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

4. If you could fold a piece of paper in half 50 times, its039; thickness will be
34th the distance from the Earth to the Sun.
a. !True
b. False

5. What is the alphanumeric representation of the imaginary number?


a. n
b. e
c. x
d. !i

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


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

7. How many sides does a heptagon have?


a. !7
b. 6
c. 8
d. 5

8. L039;Hocirc;pital was the mathematician who created the homonymous rule that
uses derivatives to evaluate limits with indeterminations.
a. !False
b. True

9. You can square root a negative number with an imaginary number quot;iquot;.
a. !True
b. False

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


a. !True
b. False
11. Which greek mathematician ran through the streets of Syracuse naked while
shouting quot;Eurekaquot; after discovering the principle of displacement?
a. Homer
b. Eratosthenes
c. Euclid
d. !Archimedes

12. Which mathematician refused the Fields Medal?


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

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


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

1. What type of animal was Harambe, who was shot after a child fell into it039;s
enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo?
a. Tiger
b. !Gorilla
c. Panda
d. Crocodile

2. The Swedish word quot;Grunkaquot; means what in English?


a. !Thing
b. Place
c. Pineapple
d. People

3. Disney039;s Haunted Mansion is home to a trio of Hitchhiking Ghosts. Which of


these is NOT one of them?
a. !Harry
b. Ezra
c. Gus
d. Phineas

4. The French word to travel is quot;Travailquot;


a. !False
b. True

5. How long did it take the motorized window washers of the original World Trade
Center to clean the entire exterior of the building?
a. 2 Months
b. !1 Month
c. 1 Week
d. 3 Weeks

6. The French word for quot;glassquot; is quot;glacequot;.


a. !False
b. True

7. Which product did Nokia, the telecommunications company, originally sell?


a. Processors
b. Phones
c. Computers
d. !Paper

8. According to the nursery rhyme, what fruit did Little Jack Horner pull out of
his Christmas pie?
a. Peach
b. Apple
c. Pear
d. !Plum

9. How many notes are there on a standard grand piano?


a. 108
b. 78
c. 98
d. !88

10. Which of the following blood component forms a plug at the site of injuries?
a. White blood cells
b. Red blood cells
c. Blood plasma
d. !Platelets

11. NCIS stands for quot;Navy Corps Investigative Servicequot;


a. True
b. !False

1. Named after a character he played in a 1969 film, what is the name of the ski
resort in Utah that Robert Redford bought in 1968?
a. Woodward
b. Turner
c. Booker
d. !Sundance

2. Which of these people is NOT a part of the Internet comedy group Mega64?
a. Rocco Botte
b. Derrick Acosta
c. Shawn Chatfield
d. !Jon Jafari
3. Aubrey Graham is better known as
a. 2 Chainz
b. Travis Scott
c. !Drake
d. Lil Wayne

4. Marilyn Monroe was born on July 1, 1926.


a. True
b. !False

5. Nikki Diamond portrayed which Gladiator in the 1992 TV show


quot;Gladiatorsquot;?
a. Jet
b. !Scorpio
c. Nightshade
d. Falcon

6. Tupac Shakur died due to complications from being stabbed in 1996.


a. !False
b. True

7. Which TV chef wrote an autobiography titled quot;Humble Piequot;?


a. Antony Worrall Thompson
b. Jamie Oliver
c. !Gordon Ramsay
d. Ainsley Harriott

8. How old was Muhammad Ali when he died?


a. 56
b. !74
c. 61
d. He039;s still alive

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