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

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

2. The communication protocol NFC stands for NearField Control.


a. !False
b. True

3. Which company designed the quot;Betamaxquot; video cassette format?


a. Fujitsu
b. LG
c. Panasonic
d. !Sony

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

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


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

6. Microphones can be used not only to pick up sound, but also to project sound
similar to a speaker.
a. !True
b. False

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


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

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


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

9. Which round does a WW2 M1 Garand fire?


a. !.3006
b. .308
c. 7.62x51mm
d. 7.62
10. What is the quot;Mitsubishi Wakamaruquot;?
a. An motorcycle
b. A motorboat
c. !A robot
d. A pickup truck

11. Which of the following is used to measure blood pressure?


a. Barometer
b. Ruler
c. Haemoerythrometer
d. !Sphygmomanometer

1. Who was the only god from Greece who did not get a name change in Rome?
a. Demeter
b. Zeus
c. !Apollo
d. Athena

2. The Hippogriff, not to be confused with the Griffon, is a magical creature with
the front half of an eagle, and the back half of what?
a. A Tiger
b. A Lion
c. !A Horse
d. A Dragon

3. In Norse mythology, what is the name of the serpent which eats the roots of the
ash tree Yggdrasil?
a. Bragi
b. !Nidhogg
c. Odin
d. Ymir

4. In Greek mythology, who is the god of wine?


a. Demeter
b. Apollo
c. !Dionysus
d. Hephaestus

5. According to Greek Mythology, Atlas was an Olympian God.


a. !False
b. True

6. The Nike apparel and footwear brand takes it039;s name from the Greek goddess of
what?
a. Strength
b. Honor
c. Courage
d. !Victory
7. Which Norse God has a horse named Sleipnir?
a. Thor
b. !Odin
c. Balder
d. Frigg

8. Hel was the daughter of which Norse Mythological figure?


a. Odin
b. Thor
c. Balder
d. !Loki

9. Who is a minor god that is protector and creator of various arts, such as cheese
making and bee keeping.
a. Autonoe
b. !Aristaeus
c. Cephisso
d. Carme

1. Who wrote the award winning musical quot;In The Heightsquot;?


a. John Phillips Sousa
b. Francis Scott Key
c. !LinManuel Miranda
d. Steven Sondheim

2. Who is the musical director for the award winning musical quot;Hamiltonquot;?
a. !Alex Lacamoire
b. Renee EliseGoldberry
c. LinManuel Miranda
d. Leslie Odom Jr.

3. In Shakespeare039;s play Julius Caesar, Caesar039;s last words were...


a. Vidi, vini, vici.
b. Iacta alea est!
c. Aegri somnia vana.
d. !Et tu, Brute?

4. Who serves as the speaker of the prologue in Shakespeare039;s Romeo and Juliet?
a. !Chorus
b. Capulet
c. Montague
d. Refrain

5. After England, more Shakespeare plays are set in this present day country than
in any other.
a. Greece
b. !Italy
c. United States
d. France

6. Who played quot;Charlie Pricequot; in the musical quot;Kinky Bootsquot; on


Broadway in New York from May 26th Aug 6th 2017?
a. Dallon Weekes
b. Ed Sheeren
c. Tom Cruise
d. !Brendon Urie

7. The musical quot;Dirty Rotten Scoundrelsquot; is set in what country?


a. Germany
b. Sweden
c. !France
d. USA

8. Who played Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the original Broadway
run of Hamilton?
a. !Daveed Diggs
b. Javier Muntilde;oz
c. Wayne Brady
d. LinManuel Miranda

9. The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical quot;Catsquot; is based off a book of poems
written by which author?
a. Andrew Lloyd Webber
b. !T.S. Elliot
c. Emily Dickenson
d. Robert Frost

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