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1. Painter Piet Mondrian 1872 1944 was a part of what movement?

a. Impressionism
b. Cubism
c. Precisionism
d. !Neoplasticism

2. Which time signature is commonly known as ldquo;Cut Time?rdquo;


a. !22
b. 34
c. 44
d. 68

3. Who painted the Sistine Chapel?


a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Raphael
c. !Michelangelo
d. Pablo Picasso

4. Leonardo da Vinci039;s Mona Lisa does not have eyebrows.


a. !True
b. False

5. What nationality was the surrealist painter Salvador Dali?


a. French
b. Italian
c. Portuguese
d. !Spanish

6. Albrecht Duuml;rer039;s birthplace and place of death were in...


a. Augsburg
b. !Nuuml;rnberg
c. Bamberg
d. Berlin

7. Pablo Picasso is one of the founding fathers of quot;Cubism.quot;


a. !True
b. False

8. Which artist039;s style was to use small different colored dots to create a
picture?
a. Henri Rousseau
b. Paul Ceacute;zanne
c. Vincent Van Gogh
d. !Georges Seurat

9. Leonardo da Vinci was not the creator of the Mona Lisa.


a. !False
b. True

10. Who designed the Chupa Chups logo?


a. Andy Warhol
b. Vincent van Gogh
c. !Salvador Dali
d. Pablo Picasso

11. Which painting was not made by Vincent Van Gogh?


a. !The Ninth Wave
b. Cafeacute; Terrace at Night
c. Starry Night
d. Bedroom In Arles

12. The Statue of Liberty039;s official name is ldquo;Liberty Enlightening the


Worldrdquo;.
a. !True
b. False

13. Who painted the epic mural Guernica?


a. Francisco Goya
b. !Pablo Picasso
c. Henri Matisse
d. Leonardo da Vinci

1. This element, when overcome with extreme heat and pressure, creates diamonds.
a. Hydrogen
b. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
d. !Carbon

2. The quot;Gympie Stingerquot; is the deadliest plant in the world.


a. !False
b. True

3. The planet Mars has two moons orbiting it.


a. !True
b. False

4. Which psychological term refers to the stress of holding contrasting beliefs?


a. !Cognitive Dissonance
b. Blind Sight
c. SplitBrain
d. FlipFlop Syndrome

5. What was the name of the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the
Soviet Union in 1957?
a. Zenit2
b. !Sputnik 1
c. Soyuz 7KOK
d. Voskhod 3KV
6. Which element has the highest melting point?
a. Platinum
b. Tungsten
c. !Carbon
d. Osmium

7. What element on the periodic table has 92 electrons?


a. Hydrogen
b. Sulfur
c. !Uranium
d. Iron

8. Where is the Gluteus Maximus muscle located?


a. Torso
b. Arm
c. Head
d. !Butt

9. Approximately how long is a year on Uranus?


a. !84 Earth years
b. 109 Earth years
c. 62 Earth years
d. 47 Earth years

10. The word quot;sciencequot; stems from the word quot;scirequot; meaning what?
a. To count
b. !To know
c. To live
d. To measure

1. 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

2. The communication protocol NFC stands for NearField Control.


a. True
b. !False

3. Microphones can be used not only to pick up sound, but also to project sound
similar to a speaker.
a. !True
b. False

4. Who patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?


a. Nikola Tesla
b. Alessandro Volta
c. Albert Einstein
d. !James Watt

5. When was the DVD invented?


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

6. Who built the first laser?


a. Jack Kilby
b. Nikola Tesla
c. Edith Clarke
d. !Theodore Harold Maiman

7. What round is a classic AK47 chambered in?


a. !7.62x39mm
b. 5.56x45mm
c. 5.45x39mm
d. 7.62x51mm

8. What is the quot;Mitsubishi Wakamaruquot;?


a. An motorcycle
b. !A robot
c. A pickup truck
d. A motorboat

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

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