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a. Fox
b. Rabbit
c. !Badger
d. Frog
6. The novel quot;Of Mice And Menquot; was written by what author?
a. Mark Twain
b. !John Steinbeck
c. Harper Lee
d. George Orwell
7. In the year 1818, novelist Mary Shelly is credited with writing a fiction novel
and creating this infamous character.
a. The Invisible Man
b. Dracula
c. The Thing
d. !Frankenstein039;s monster
8. What is the title of the first Sherlock Holmes book by Arthur Conan Doyle?
a. The Sign of the Four
b. A Case of Identity
c. The Doings of Raffles Haw
d. !A Study in Scarlet
9. In the novel quot;Lord of the Ringsquot;, how many rings of power were given to
the race of man?
a. 11
b. 5
c. !9
d. 13
10. In the quot;Harry Potterquot; novels, what must a Hogwarts student do to enter
the Ravenclaw Common Room?
a. Rhythmically tap barrels with a wand
b. Knock in sequence
c. !Answer a riddle
d. Speak a password
11. What book series published by Jim Butcher follows a wizard in modern day
Chicago?
a. !The Dresden Files
b. A Hat in Time
c. The Cinder Spires
d. My Life as a Teenage Wizard
1. All of the following are names of the Seven Warring States EXCEPT:
a. Qi
b. !Zhai
c. Qin
d. Zhao
4. The Hagia Sophia was commissioned by which emperor of the Byzantine Empire?
a. Theodosius the Great
b. Constantine IV
c. !Justinian I
d. Arcadius
5. How many women joined the United States Armed Services during World War II?
a. 100,000
b. 225,000
c. 500,000
d. !350,000
6. How long did the Warsaw Uprising during World War II last?
a. 55 Days
b. 20 Days
c. !63 Days
d. 224 Days
7. What did the abbreviation quot;RMSquot; stand for in the RMS Titanic in 1912?
a. !Royal Mail Ship
b. Regulated Maelstrom Sensor
c. Royal Majesty Service
d. Regular Maritime Schedule
8. Who was the first man to travel into outer space twice?
a. Vladimir Komarov
b. Yuri Gagarin
c. !Gus Grissom
d. Charles Conrad
7. Laserjet and inkjet printers are both examples of what type of printer?
a. !Nonimpact printer
b. Daisywheel printer
c. Dot matrix printer
d. Impact printer
10. The Python programming language gets its name from the British comedy group
quot;Monty Python.quot;
a. False
b. !True