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1. What are the base station trackers used for the HTC Vive called?

a. Motion
b. Constellation
c. Trackers
d. !Lighthouse

2. The term quot;batteryquot; to describe an electrical storage device was coined


by?
a. Luigi Galvani
b. !Benjamin Franklin
c. Nikola Tesla
d. Alessandro Volta

3. The communication protocol NFC stands for NearField Control.


a. True
b. !False

4. Which company designed the quot;Betamaxquot; video cassette format?


a. Panasonic
b. LG
c. !Sony
d. Fujitsu

5. The Western Electric Model 500 telephone uses tone dialing to dial phone
numbers.
a. True
b. !False

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


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

7. When was the Tamagotchi digital pet released?


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

8. Which of the following cellular device companies is NOT headquartered in Asia?


a. Samsung
b. LG Electronics
c. !Nokia
d. HTC

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


a. !Sphygmomanometer
b. Barometer
c. Ruler
d. Haemoerythrometer
10. What is the most significant side venture the popular firearms company,
Remington, has pursued?
a. Blenders
b. !Typewriters
c. Door Knobs
d. Ceiling Fans

1. Due to the Nagoya Resolution, China agreed to allow Taiwan to compete separately
in international sporting events under what name?
a. Chinese Taiwan
b. Republic of Taipei
c. !Chinese Taipei
d. Republic of Taiwan

2. How many people are in the U.S. House of Representatives?


a. 50
b. 415
c. !435
d. 260

3. During the 2016 United States presidential election, the State of California
possessed the most electoral votes, having 55.
a. !True
b. False

4. Which of the following United States Presidents served the shortest term in
office?
a. Warren G. Harding
b. James A. Garfield
c. Zachary Taylor
d. !William Henry Harrison

5. Nazi Germany surrendered on Harry Truman039;s birthday while he was president.


a. False
b. !True

6. Which of these was an official candidate in the 2017 British General Election?
a. Robert Wimbledon
b. !Lord Buckethead
c. Sir Crumpetsby
d. James Francis

7. What was the personal nickname of the 40th Governor of the US State Louisiana,
Huey Long?
a. The Oracle
b. !The Kingfish
c. The Hoot Owl
d. The Champ
8. Who was the longestserving senator in US history, serving from 1959 to 2010?
a. Joe Biden
b. !Robert Byrd
c. Daniel Inouye
d. Strom Thurmond

9. Jeb Bush was elected as Governor of Florida in 2002, starting his political
career.
a. !False
b. True

10. What are the first names of the first father and son pair that were both Prime
Ministers of Canada?
a. Brian and Justin
b. !Justin and Pierre
c. Brian and Pierre
d. John and Louis

1. The communication protocol NFC stands for NearField Control.


a. True
b. !False

2. Which company designed the quot;Betamaxquot; video cassette format?


a. LG
b. Panasonic
c. !Sony
d. Fujitsu

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

4. When was the Tamagotchi digital pet released?


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

5. In what year was the Oculus Rift revealed to the public through a Kickstarter
campaign?
a. 2013
b. 2011
c. !2012
d. 2010
6. When was the DVD invented?
a. 1990
b. 2000
c. 1980
d. !1995

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


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

8. When was the iPhone released?


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

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


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

10. What round is a classic AK47 chambered in?


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

11. Which round does a WW2 M1 Garand fire?


a. .308
b. 7.62
c. !.3006
d. 7.62x51mm

12. What is the quot;Mitsubishi Wakamaruquot;?


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

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


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

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