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1. How many spaces are there on a standard Monopoly board?

a. 55
b. !40
c. 36
d. 28

2. At the start of a standard game of the Monopoly, if you throw a double six,
which square would you land on?
a. !Electric Company
b. Community Chest
c. Chance
d. Water Works

3. How many points is the Z tile worth in Scrabble?


a. !10
b. 8
c. 6
d. 5

4. There is a Donald Trump Board Game, which was made in 1989.


a. False
b. !True

5. On a standard Monopoly board, how much do you have to pay for Tennessee Ave?
a. 220
b. 160
c. 200
d. !180

6. Which one of these is not a real game in the Dungeons amp; Dragons series?
a. Dungeons amp; Dragons 3.5th edition
b. !Extreme Dungeons amp; Dragons
c. Advanced Dungeons amp; Dragons
d. Advanced Dungeons amp; Dragons 2nd edition

7. Which card is on the cover of the Beta rulebook of quot;Magic: The


Gatheringquot;?
a. Rock Hydra
b. !Bog Wraith
c. Elvish Archers
d. Island

8. In Magic: The Gathering, what term for blocking was established in the Portal
set?
a. Resisting
b. Blocking
c. Shielding
d. !Intercepting

9. When was the board game Twister, released to the public?


a. February 1966
b. September 1965
c. January 1969
d. !April 1966

10. In what year was the card game Magic: the Gathering first introduced?
a. 1998
b. 1987
c. 2003
d. !1993

11. In board games, an additional or ammended rule that applies to a certain group
or place is informally known as a quot;whatquot; rule?
a. Change
b. Extra
c. !House
d. Custom

12. What is the maximum level you can have in a single class in Dungeons and
Dragons 5e?
a. 15
b. 25
c. !20
d. 30

13. In the Board Game, Settlers of Catan, a die roll of what number causes the
Robber to attack?
a. 3
b. 1
c. !7
d. 10

1. What is the capital of Denmark?


a. Odense
b. Aarhus
c. !Copenhagen
d. Aalborg

2. If soccer is called football in England, what is American football called in


England?
a. Touchdown
b. Combball
c. Handball
d. !American football

3. Which German city is located on the River Isar?


a. !Munich
b. Berlin
c. Hamburg
d. Dortmund
4. What is the name of the peninsula containing Spain and Portugal?
a. European Peninsula
b. Peloponnesian Peninsula
c. !Iberian Peninsula
d. Scandinavian Peninsula

5. Broome is a town in which state of Australia?


a. Tasmania
b. South Australia
c. Northern Territory
d. !Western Australia

6. What is the land connecting North America and South America?


a. Urals
b. !Isthmus of Panama
c. Isthmus of Suez
d. Australasia

7. New Haven is the capital city of the state of Connecticut in the United States.
a. !False
b. True

8. Which is the world039;s longest river?


a. Missouri
b. Amazon
c. Yangtze
d. !Nile

9. The Maluku islands informally known as the Spice Islands belong to which
country?
a. New Zealand
b. Fiji
c. Chile
d. !Indonesia

10. The Pyrenees mountains are located on the border of which two countries?
a. Norway and Sweden
b. Italy and Switzerland
c. Russia and Ukraine
d. !France and Spain

1. What are the base station trackers used for the HTC Vive called?
a. Motion
b. Constellation
c. Trackers
d. !Lighthouse

2. The communication protocol NFC stands for NearField Control.


a. !False
b. True

3. Which buzzword did Apple Inc. use to describe their removal of the headphone
jack?
a. !Courage
b. Innovation
c. Bravery
d. Revolution

4. Which of the following is the standard THX subwoofer crossover frequency?


a. 90 Hz
b. 70 Hz
c. !80 Hz
d. 100 Hz

5. When was the Tamagotchi digital pet released?


a. 1989
b. 1992
c. !1996
d. 1990

6. When did the CD begin to appear on the consumer market?


a. 1972
b. 1962
c. 1992
d. !1982

7. When was the iPhone released?


a. 2005
b. 2004
c. !2007
d. 2006

8. Mobile hardware and software company quot;Blackberry Limitedquot; was founded in


which country?
a. Norway
b. United Kingdom
c. United States of America
d. !Canada

9. Which of the following is used to measure blood pressure?


a. Haemoerythrometer
b. Ruler
c. !Sphygmomanometer
d. Barometer

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