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1.

What was the name of the first frontwheeldrive car produced by Datsun now
Nissan?
a. !Cherry
b. Skyline
c. Bluebird
d. Sunny

2. What country is the Hussarya supercar, made by the car manufacturer


quot;Arrineraquot;, assembled in?
a. !Poland
b. Italy
c. Sweden
d. China

3. Which of the following car models has been badgeengineered rebadged the most?
a. Chevy Camaro
b. !Isuzu Trooper
c. Holden Monaro
d. Suzuki Swift

4. Which car is the first massproduced hybrid vehicle?


a. Chevrolet Volt
b. !Toyota Prius
c. Honda Fit
d. Peugeot 308 R HYbrid

5. Which Variable Valve Timing technology is used by BMW?


a. VVEL
b. VVTiw
c. !VANOS
d. MultiAir

6. Volkswagen039;s legendary VR6 engine has cylinders positioned at what degree


angle?
a. 45 Degree
b. 90 Degree
c. 30 Degree
d. !15 Degree

7. When was Cadillac founded?


a. 1898
b. 1985
c. 1964
d. !1902

8. The LS2 engine is how many cubic inches?


a. 402
b. 376
c. 346
d. !364
9. What is the fastest road legal car in the world?
a. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
b. Pagani Huayra BC
c. Hennessy Venom GT
d. !Koenigsegg Agera RS

1. How many dice are used in the game of Yahtzee?


a. Six
b. Eight
c. !Five
d. Four

2. How many pieces are there on the board at the start of a game of chess?
a. 16
b. 36
c. !32
d. 20

3. At the start of a standard game of the Monopoly, if you throw a double six,
which square would you land on?
a. Water Works
b. Community Chest
c. !Electric Company
d. Chance

4. How many points is the Z tile worth in Scrabble?


a. !10
b. 5
c. 6
d. 8

5. What special item did the creators of Cards Against Humanity ship for their
Black Friday pack?
a. A Racist Toy
b. A Card Expansion
c. !Bull Feces
d. Cat Urine

6. On a standard Monopoly board, how much do you have to pay for Tennessee Ave?
a. 220
b. 200
c. !180
d. 160

7. The board game Monopoly takes its street names from which real American city?
a. Duluth, Minnesota
b. !Atlantic City, New Jersey
c. Las Vegas, Nevada
d. Charleston, South Carolina
8. In YuGiOh, how does a player perform an Xyz Summon?
a. Banish A Number of Monsters From Your Hand And Deck
b. Activate a Spell and Send Monsters to the Graveyard
c. !Overlay at least 2 Monsters of the Same Level
d. Add the Monsters039; Levels Together to Match the Xyz Monster

9. The board game Go has more possible legal positions than the number of atoms in
the visible universe.
a. !True
b. False

10. The Dice Tower network of board game podcasts and videos is run by which
individual?
a. Borth Sampson
b. Jason LeVine
c. Uncle Pennybags
d. !Tom Vasel

11. In Magic: The Gathering, what term for blocking was established in the Portal
set?
a. Resisting
b. Blocking
c. !Intercepting
d. Shielding

12. When was the board game Twister, released to the public?
a. September 1965
b. February 1966
c. January 1969
d. !April 1966

1. How many zeros are there in a googol?


a. 1,000,000
b. !100
c. 10
d. 1,000

2. What is the area of a circle with a diameter of 20 inches if pi; 3.1415?


a. 3141.5 Inches
b. 1256.6 Inches
c. !314.15 Inches
d. 380.1215 Inches

3. What are the first 6 digits of the number quot;Piquot;?


a. !3.14159
b. 3.14169
c. 3.25812
d. 3.12423
4. In Roman Numerals, what does XL equate to?
a. 15
b. !40
c. 60
d. 90

5. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 12,345,678,987,654,321


a. False
b. !True

6. To the nearest whole number, how many radians are in a whole circle?
a. 5
b. !6
c. 3
d. 4

7. The decimal number 31 in hexadecimal would be what?


a. 2E
b. !1F
c. 3D
d. 1B

8. What is the plane curve proposed by Descartes to challenge Fermat039;s


extremumfinding techniques called?
a. Elliptic Paraboloid of Descartes
b. !Folium of Descartes
c. Descarte039;s Helicoid
d. Cartesian Coordinates

9. The French mathematician Eacute;variste Galois is primarily known for his work
in which?
a. Galois039; Continued Fractions
b. Galois039; Method for PDE039;s
c. Abelian Integration
d. !Galois Theory

10. An equilateral triangle always has every angle measuring 60deg;.


a. !True
b. False

11. Which of the following mathematicians made major contributions to game theory?
a. !John Von Neumann
b. Carl Friedrich Gauss
c. Leonhard Euler
d. Stefan Banach

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