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a. Stuart
b. !Tudor
c. Lancaster
d. York
3. Which of the following ancient peoples was NOT classified as Hellenic Greek?
a. !Illyrians
b. Dorians
c. Ionians
d. Achaeans
6. What is the mnemonic device for remembering the fates of the wives of Henry
VIII?
a. Died, Beheaded, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived, Divorced
b. Survived, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Divorced, Beheaded
c. Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
d. !Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded, Survived
7. When did the United States formally declare war on Japan, entering World War II?
a. September 1, 1939
b. !December 8, 1941
c. June 6, 1944
d. June 22, 1941
8. How many women joined the United States Armed Services during World War II?
a. 225,000
b. 100,000
c. 500,000
d. !350,000
11. Which of the following Physicists aided Nazi Germany in their production of a
nuclear weapon?
a. Albert Einstein
b. Max Planck
c. John von Neumann
d. !Werner Heisenberg
1. Which company was established on April 1st, 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak
and Ronald Wayne?
a. !Apple
b. Atari
c. Microsoft
d. Commodore
2. All of the following programs are classified as raster graphics editors EXCEPT:
a. Adobe Photoshop
b. Paint.NET
c. GIMP
d. !Inkscape
3. The series of the Intel HD graphics generation succeeding that of the 5000 and
6000 series Broadwell is called:
a. !HD Graphics 500
b. HD Graphics 7000
c. HD Graphics 700
d. HD Graphics 600
8. Dutch computer scientist Mark Overmars is known for creating which game
development engine?
a. Torque 2D
b. Construct
c. !Game Maker
d. Stencyl
9. Which of these is not a layer in the OSI model for data communications?
a. Application Layer
b. !Connection Layer
c. Transport Layer
d. Physical Layer
10. Lenovo acquired IBM039;s personal computer division, including the ThinkPad
line of laptops and tablets, in what year?
a. 1999
b. 2008
c. 2002
d. !2005
10. L039;Hocirc;pital was the mathematician who created the homonymous rule that
uses derivatives to evaluate limits with indeterminations.
a. True
b. !False