2 Exam For LKIS

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Q1: As a boy in ancient China, this sage was known as Ch'iu, meaning "hill", because of his

protuberant forehead?

The crrect Answer is: Confucius

Q2: In Bruce Hornsby's "___ Rain"?

The crrect Answer is: Mandolin

Q3: In May 1980 life on the north side of this Washington mountain was obliterated by an
1,100-degree flow?

The crrect Answer is: Mount St. Helens

Q4: Meryl Streep was in the orig. cast of the Sondheim musical based on this Greek play --
we're sure it was "ribbit"ing?

The crrect Answer is: <i>The Frogs</i>

Q5: Slang for "food", it preceded box, house, and wagon?

The crrect Answer is: chuck

Q6: Your first hit was this /'74 was the year /Say, does that microphone /Still smell like
beer??

The crrect Answer is: "Piano Man"

Q7: The park bench Tom Hanks sat on in much of this 1994 film was in Chippewa Square in
Savannah, Georgia?

The crrect Answer is: <i>Forrest Gump</i>

Q8: These 2 states precede "Line" in the name of the country duo featuring Tyler Hubbard &
Brian Kelley?
The crrect Answer is: Florida & Georgia

Q9: The Office of Natural Resources Revenue?

The crrect Answer is: the Department of the Interior

Q10: With 900 million speakers, this dialect of Chinese is the world's most widely used?

The crrect Answer is: Mandarin

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