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

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

2. The communication protocol NFC stands for NearField Control.


a. True
b. !False

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

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


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

5. When was the DVD invented?


a. 2000
b. 1990
c. 1980
d. !1995

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


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

7. Who built the first laser?


a. Jack Kilby
b. Nikola Tesla
c. Edith Clarke
d. !Theodore Harold Maiman

8. Which company developed the Hololens?


a. Tobii
b. Oculus
c. !Microsoft
d. HTC

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


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

10. Mobile hardware and software company quot;Blackberry Limitedquot; was founded
in which country?
a. United States of America
b. Norway
c. United Kingdom
d. !Canada

11. What is the quot;Mitsubishi Wakamaruquot;?


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

12. Out of all of the NASA Space Shuttles, which 2 have been destroyed in
disasters?
a. !Challenger and Columbia
b. Enterprise and Atlantis
c. Discovery and Endeavour
d. None of the Above

13. 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. How many manned moon landings have there been?


a. !6
b. 1
c. 3
d. 7

2. During WWII, in 1945, the United States dropped atomic bombs on the two Japanese
cities of Hiroshima and what other city?
a. Kawasaki
b. !Nagasaki
c. Tokyo
d. Kagoshima

3. In what year was the famous 45 foot tall Hollywood sign first erected?
a. 1903
b. 1913
c. 1933
d. !1923

4. Which infamous European traitor was known as quot;the last person to enter
Parliament with honest intentionsquot;?
a. !Guy Fawkes
b. Robert Catesby
c. Everard Digby
d. Francis Tresham

5. When was the United States National Security Agency established?


a. July 26, 1908
b. November 25, 2002
c. July 1, 1973
d. !November 4, 1952

6. Which of the following snipers has the highest amount of confirmed kills?
a. !Simo Hauml;yhauml;
b. Chris Kyle
c. Craig Harrison
d. Vasily Zaytsev

7. In 1845, a series of wars named after which indigenous people began in New
Zealand?
a. Papuans
b. Polynesians
c. !Mori
d. Aborigines

8. Franz Joseph I was the last emperor of Austria.


a. !False
b. True

1. There is a city called Rome in every continent on Earth.


a. !False
b. True

2. How many time zones does China have?


a. !1
b. 4
c. 2
d. 3

3. Gibraltar, located just south of the Iberian peninsula, is a territory of which


West Europe country?
a. !United Kingdom
b. Spain
c. Portugal
d. France

4. Which one of these countries borders with Poland?


a. France
b. !Lithuania
c. Netherlands
d. Norway

5. In the 2016 Global Peace Index poll, out of 163 countries, what was the United
States of America ranked?
a. !103
b. 79
c. 10
d. 59

6. Hungary is the only country in the world beginning with H.


a. True
b. !False

7. Which ocean borders the west coast of the United States?


a. Atlantic
b. !Pacific
c. Indian
d. Arctic

8. In which country is Tallinn located?


a. Poland
b. Sweden
c. !Estonia
d. Finland

9. What is the capital of South Korea?


a. Kitakyushu
b. !Seoul
c. Taegu
d. Pyongyang

10. Which of these countries is not a United Nations member state?


a. Tuvalu
b. South Sudan
c. !Niue
d. Montenegro

11. Which two modernday countries used to be known as the region of Rhodesia
between the 1890s and 1980?
a. Lesotho amp; Swaziland
b. Rwanda amp; Burundi
c. Togo amp; Benin
d. !Zambia amp; Zimbabwe

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