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1. Which of the following car manufacturers had a war named after it?

a. Ford
b. Honda
c. !Toyota
d. Volkswagen

2. Which of the following passenger jets is the longest?


a. Airbus A330200
b. !Boeing 7478
c. Boeing 78710
d. Airbus A3501000

3. The Chevrolet Corvette has always been made exclusively with V8 engines only.
a. !False
b. True

4. Which of these companies does NOT manufacture motorcycles?


a. Honda
b. Kawasaki
c. Yamaha
d. !Toyota

5. The full English name of the car manufacturer BMW is Bavarian Motor Works
a. !True
b. False

6. Which Variable Valve Timing technology is used by BMW?


a. VVTiw
b. !VANOS
c. VVEL
d. MultiAir

7. Arriva is owned by the Deutsche Bahn.


a. !True
b. False

8. When was Cadillac founded?


a. 1964
b. 1985
c. 1898
d. !1902

9. Which of these cars is NOT considered one of the 5 Modern Supercars by Ferrari?
a. 288 GTO
b. !Testarossa
c. F40
d. Enzo Ferrari
1. Which of the following bones is not in the leg?
a. Patella
b. !Radius
c. Fibula
d. Tibia

2. What is the elemental symbol for mercury?


a. Mc
b. Me
c. Hy
d. !Hg

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


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

4. Folic acid is the synthetic form of which vitamin?


a. !Vitamin B
b. Vitamin A
c. Vitamin D
d. Vitamin C

5. quot;The Big Bang Theoryquot; was first theorized by a priest of what religious
ideology?
a. Islamic
b. Christian
c. Jewish
d. !Catholic

6. The human heart has how many chambers?


a. !4
b. 3
c. 6
d. 2

7. What is the molecular formula of Ozone?


a. SO4
b. !O3
c. N2O
d. C6H2O6

8. What nucleotide pairs with guanine?


a. Adenine
b. !Cytosine
c. Uracil
d. Thymine

9. What does the term quot;isolationquot; refer to in microbiology?


a. Testing effects of certain microorganisms in an isolated
enviroments, such as caves
b. The nitrogen level in soil
c. !The separation of a strain from a natural, mixed population of
living microbes
d. A lack of nutrition in microenviroments

10. Celiac Disease is a disease that effects the heart, causing those effected to
be unable to eat meat.
a. True
b. !False

11. Which noble gas has the lowest atomic number?


a. !Helium
b. Argon
c. Neon
d. Krypton

12. What is the Linnean name of the domestic apple tree?


a. Malus americana
b. Appelus delectica
c. Pomus domestica
d. !Malus pumila

1. How many Hz does the video standard PAL support?


a. 59
b. !50
c. 60
d. 25

2. What is the name of the default theme that is installed with Windows XP?
a. Whistler
b. !Luna
c. Bliss
d. Neptune

3. The Windows ME operating system was released in the year 2000.


a. !True
b. False

4. What is known as quot;the brainquot; of the Computer?


a. Graphics Processing Unit
b. !Central Processing Unit
c. Keyboard
d. Motherboard

5. What does the term MIME stand for, in regards to computing?


a. Multipurpose Interleave Mail Exchange
b. Mail Interleave Method Exchange
c. Mail Internet Mail Exchange
d. !Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions

6. Approximately how many Apple I personal computers were created?


a. 1000
b. !200
c. 100
d. 500

7. The acronym quot;RIPquot; stands for which of these?


a. Routine Inspection Protocol
b. !Routing Information Protocol
c. Runtime Instance Processes
d. Regular Interval Processes

8. What type of sound chip does the Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES have?
a. Programmable Sound Generator PSG
b. !ADPCM Sampler
c. PCM Sampler
d. FM Synthesizer

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