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1. In golf, what name is given to a hole score of two under par?

a. Bogey
b. !Eagle
c. Albatross
d. Birdie

2. In a game of snooker, what colour ball is worth 3 points?


a. Blue
b. Yellow
c. Brown
d. !Green

3. What is the exact length of one noncurved part in Lane 1 of an Olympic Track?
a. 100m
b. !84.39m
c. 100yd
d. 109.36yd

4. Wilt Chamberlain scored his infamous 100pointgame against the New York Knicks in
1962.
a. !True
b. False

5. Who won the quot;Champions Leaguequot; in 1999?


a. !Manchester United
b. Bayern Munich
c. Liverpool
d. Barcelona

6. Which car manufacturer won the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans?


a. Chevrolet
b. !Porsche
c. Toyota
d. Audi

7. Which country will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup?


a. !Qatar
b. Switzerland
c. Japan
d. USA

8. What is ldquo;The Sport of Kingsrdquo;?


a. Jousting
b. Chess
c. Fencing
d. !Horse Racing

1. HTML is what type of language?


a. Macro Language
b. !Markup Language
c. Programming Language
d. Scripting Language

2. In the programming language Java, which of these keywords would you put on a
variable to make sure it doesn039;t get modified?
a. Public
b. !Final
c. Static
d. Private

3. Which of the following languages is used as a scripting language in the Unity 3D


game engine?
a. !C
b. ObjectiveC
c. C++
d. Java

4. All of the following programs are classified as raster graphics editors EXCEPT:
a. Adobe Photoshop
b. GIMP
c. Paint.NET
d. !Inkscape

5. Which of these was the name of a bug found in April 2014 in the publicly
available OpenSSL cryptography library?
a. Shellscript
b. !Heartbleed
c. Corrupted Blood
d. Shellshock

6. The NVidia GTX 1080 gets its name because it can only render at a 1920x1080
screen resolution.
a. True
b. !False

7. Which RAID array type is associated with data mirroring?


a. RAID 0
b. RAID 5
c. RAID 10
d. !RAID 1

8. When did the online streaming service quot;Mixerquot; launch?


a. 2009
b. 2013
c. 2011
d. !2016

9. Who invented the quot;Spanning Tree Protocolquot;?


a. Paul Vixie
b. !Radia Perlman
c. Vint Cerf
d. Michael Roberts

1. What does a funambulist walk on?


a. !A Tight Rope
b. Balls
c. Broken Glass
d. The Moon

2. Video streaming website YouTube was purchased in it039;s entirety by Facebook


for US1.65 billion in stock.
a. True
b. !False

3. Before the 19th Century, the quot;Living Roomquot; was originally called the...
a. Open Room
b. Loft
c. Sitting Room
d. !Parlor

4. Which of the following chemicals are found in eggplant seeds?


a. Mescaline
b. Psilocybin
c. Cyanide
d. !Nicotine

5. The bikini is named after the quot;Bikini Atollquot;, an island where the United
States conducted tests on atomic bombs.
a. False
b. !True

6. Which of these companies does NOT manufacture automobiles?


a. GMC
b. Fiat
c. !Ducati
d. Nissan

7. On average, at least 1 person is killed by a drunk driver in the United States


every hour.
a. !True
b. False

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


a. !True
b. False

9. Vietnam039;s national flag is a red star in front of a yellow background.


a. True
b. !False

10. Directly between the Washington Monument and the Reflecting Pool is a memorial
to which war?
a. American Revolutionary War
b. Vietnam War
c. American Civil War
d. !World War II

11. In quot;Resident Evil 3quot;, how many inventory slots does Jill have at the
start of the game?
a. 6
b. 12
c. 8
d. !10

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