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1.

According to the International System of Units, how many bytes are in a kilobyte
of RAM?
a. 500
b. !1000
c. 512
d. 1024

2. When was the programming language quot;Cquot; released?


a. !2000
b. 1998
c. 1999
d. 2001

3. If you were to code software in this language you039;d only be able to type
0039;s and 1039;s.
a. !Binary
b. C++
c. Python
d. JavaScript

4. What is the domain name for the country Tuvalu?


a. .tu
b. .tl
c. !.tv
d. .tt

5. While Apple was formed in California, in which western state was Microsoft
founded?
a. Arizona
b. Washington
c. !New Mexico
d. Colorado

6. How many cores does the Intel i76950X have?


a. 4
b. !10
c. 12
d. 8

7. In the server hosting industry IaaS stands for...


a. Internet as a Service
b. Infrastructure as a Server
c. Internet and a Server
d. !Infrastructure as a Service

8. What is the correct term for the metal object in between the CPU and the CPU fan
within a computer system?
a. CPU Vent
b. !Heat Sink
c. Heat Vent
d. Temperature Decipator
9. Who is the original author of the realtime physics engine called PhysX?
a. AMD
b. !NovodeX
c. Ageia
d. Nvidia

10. Which data structure does FILO apply to?


a. Tree
b. !Stack
c. Queue
d. Heap

11. Which programming language was developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995?


a. Solaris OS
b. Python
c. C++
d. !Java

12. How long is an IPv6 address?


a. !128 bits
b. 32 bits
c. 64 bits
d. 128 bytes

1. Which of the following is an existing family in quot;The Simsquot;?


a. !The Goth Family
b. The Simoleon Family
c. The Family
d. The Proud Family

2. According to the 20142015 Australian Bureau of Statistics, what percentage of


Australians were born overseas?
a. !28
b. 13
c. 20
d. 7

3. What was the original name of the search engine quot;Googlequot;?


a. CatMassage
b. SearchPro
c. !BackRub
d. Netscape Navigator

4. What company developed the vocaloid Hatsune Miku?


a. !Crypton Future Media
b. Sega
c. Yamaha Corporation
d. Sony
5. Which item of clothing is usually worn by a Scotsman at a wedding?
a. Dress
b. !Kilt
c. Rhobes
d. Skirt

6. Nephelococcygia is the practice of doing what?


a. Breaking glass with your voice
b. !Finding shapes in clouds
c. Swimming in freezing water
d. Sleeping with your eyes open

7. The Flag of the European Union has how many stars on it?
a. 16
b. 10
c. 14
d. !12

8. How many notes are there on a standard grand piano?


a. !88
b. 98
c. 108
d. 78

9. Waluigi039;s first appearance was in what game?


a. !Mario Tennis 64 N64
b. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
c. Mario Party N64
d. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3

10. NCIS stands for quot;Navy Corps Investigative Servicequot;


a. True
b. !False

1. Who painted the Mona Lisa?


a. Vincent van Gogh
b. Pablo Picasso
c. Claude Monet
d. !Leonardo da Vinci

2. Who painted the Sistine Chapel?


a. Leonardo da Vinci
b. Raphael
c. !Michelangelo
d. Pablo Picasso

3. Which artistrsquo;s studio was known as 039;The Factory039;?


a. David Hockney
b. !Andy Warhol
c. Roy Lichtenstein
d. Peter Blake

4. Albrecht Duuml;rer039;s birthplace and place of death were in...


a. Augsburg
b. Berlin
c. !Nuuml;rnberg
d. Bamberg

5. Vincent van Gogh cut off one of his ears.


a. False
b. !True

6. What year did Albrecht Duuml;rer create the painting quot;The Young Harequot;?
a. !1502
b. 1402
c. 1702
d. 1602

7. Pablo Picasso is one of the founding fathers of quot;Cubism.quot;


a. !True
b. False

8. Who designed the Chupa Chups logo?


a. Andy Warhol
b. !Salvador Dali
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Vincent van Gogh

9. Which painting was not made by Vincent Van Gogh?


a. Bedroom In Arles
b. Starry Night
c. !The Ninth Wave
d. Cafeacute; Terrace at Night

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