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1.

Which Native American tribenation requires at least one half blood quantum
equivalent to one parent to be eligible for membership?
a. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
b. !Yomba Shoshone Tribe
c. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
d. Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma

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

3. What is the name of Niccolograve; Machiavelli039;s work that argued effective


leaders needed to crush their opponents at all costs?
a. Will to Power
b. The Rape of Lucrece
c. !The Prince
d. Love039;s Labours Lost

4. Which of the following United States senators is known for performing a 24hour
long filibuster?
a. !Strom Thurmond
b. Chuck Schumer
c. John Barrasso
d. Roy Blunt

5. What is former United States President Bill Clinton039;s full name?


a. !William Jefferson Clinton
b. William Truman Clinton
c. William Roosevelt Clinton
d. William Lincoln Clinton

6. Who was the longestserving senator in US history, serving from 1959 to 2010?
a. Daniel Inouye
b. !Robert Byrd
c. Strom Thurmond
d. Joe Biden

7. What year did Gerald Ford Become President?


a. 1969
b. 1977
c. 1973
d. !1974

8. Which of the following Argentinian presidents was elected in 2015?


a. Juan Domingo Peron
b. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
c. Nestor Kirchner
d. !Mauricio Macri
1. Nutella is produced by the German company Ferrero.
a. True
b. !False

2. What is the nickname of the US state of California?


a. Treasure State
b. Bay State
c. Sunshine State
d. !Golden State

3. What is the romanized Arabic word for quot;moonquot;?


a. !Qamar
b. Shams
c. Kawkab
d. Najma

4. What is the romanized Russian word for quot;winterquot;?


a. Osen039;
b. !Zima
c. Vesna
d. Leto

5. Adolf Hitler was born in Australia.


a. !False
b. True

6. In Scandinavian languages, the letter Aring; means river.


a. False
b. !True

7. quot;Santa Clausquot; is a variety of melon.


a. False
b. !True

8. What company developed the vocaloid Hatsune Miku?


a. !Crypton Future Media
b. Yamaha Corporation
c. Sony
d. Sega

9. The Quadrangularis Reversum is best described as which of the following?


a. A geometric theorem
b. A building in Oxford University
c. !A percussion instrument
d. A chess move

10. quot;Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.quot; is a


grammatically correct sentence.
a. !True
b. False

11. What is the full title of the Prime Minister of the UK?
a. Duke of Cambridge
b. Manager of the Crown Estate
c. !First Lord of the Treasury
d. Her Majesty039;s Loyal Opposition

12. The word quot;abuliaquot; means which of the following?


a. A feverish desire to rip one039;s clothes off
b. !The inability to make decisions
c. The inability to concentrate on anything
d. The inability to stand up

13. What is the profession of Elon Musk039;s mom, Maye Musk?


a. !Model
b. Biologist
c. Musician
d. Professor

1. The quot;Gympie Stingerquot; is the deadliest plant in the world.


a. !False
b. True

2. The Axiom of Preventive Medicine states that people with risk for a disease
should be screened and we should treat of those people.
a. high, all
b. high, some
c. low, some
d. !low, all

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


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

4. Who developed the first successful polio vaccine in the 1950s?


a. Frederick Robbins
b. Thomas Weller
c. John F. Enders
d. !Jonas Salk

5. What is the scientific name of the red fox?


a. !Vulpes Vulpes
b. Vulpes Vulpie
c. Vulpes Redus
d. Red Fox
6. About how old is Earth?
a. 2.5 Billion Years
b. 5.5 Billion Years
c. 3.5 Billion Years
d. !4.5 Billion Years

7. What is the unit of electrical inductance?


a. !Henry
b. Coulomb
c. Mho
d. Weber

8. In human biology, a circadium rhythm relates to a period of roughly how many


hours?
a. !24
b. 32
c. 16
d. 8

9. What lies at the center of our galaxy?


a. !A black hole
b. A supernova
c. A quasar
d. A wormhole

10. What is an alternative name for multiple personality disorder?


a. !Dissociative identity disorder
b. Identity crisis
c. Body integrity identity disorder
d. Schizophrenia

11. When the Falcon Heavy was launched on it039;s test flight, what was the only
part of the operation that failed?
a. Side Booster Landing
b. Ignition and Liftoff
c. !Center Core Landing
d. Deployment of Starman

12. Who discovered the Law of Gravity?


a. Albert Einstein
b. Galileo Galilei
c. !Sir Isaac Newton
d. Charles Darwin

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