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1. A carnivorous animal eats flesh, what does a nucivorous animal eat?

a. Fruit
b. Nothing
c. !Nuts
d. Seaweed

2. The Kkp is a large, flightless, nocturnal parrot native to which country?


a. !New Zealand
b. South Africa
c. Australia
d. Madagascar

3. What are rhino039;s horn made of?


a. !Keratin
b. Ivory
c. Bone
d. Skin

4. What scientific suborder does the family Hyaenidae belong to?


a. !Feliformia
b. Caniformia
c. Ciconiiformes
d. Haplorhini

5. What is the scientific name of the Budgerigar?


a. !Melopsittacus undulatus
b. Pyrrhura molinae
c. Nymphicus hollandicus
d. Ara macao

6. The average lifespan of a wildcat is only around 56 years.


a. True
b. !False

7. The Platypus is a mammal.


a. False
b. !True

8. Which species is a quot;mountain chickenquot;?


a. Horse
b. Chicken
c. !Frog
d. Fly

9. How many teeth does an adult rabbit have?


a. 24
b. !28
c. 30
d. 26
10. What is the name for a male bee that comes from an unfertilized egg?
a. Worker
b. !Drone
c. Soldier
d. Male

11. What bird is born with claws on its wing digits?


a. Cormorant
b. Cassowary
c. !Hoatzin
d. Secretary bird

12. quot;Decapodsquot; are an order of tenfooted crustaceans. Which of these are


NOT decapods?
a. Crabs
b. Lobsters
c. !Krill
d. Shrimp

1. Which of these musicals won the Tony Award for Best Musical?
a. American Idiot
b. Newsies
c. !Rent
d. The Color Purple

2. In which Shakespearean play will you find the suicide of Ophelia?


a. !Hamlet
b. Macbeth
c. King Lear
d. Othello

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


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

4. In Les Miseacute;rables, who is Prison Code 24601?


a. Marius Pontmercy
b. Jean Claude Van Damme
c. Javert
d. !Jean Valjean

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


a. Sweden
b. !France
c. USA
d. Germany
6. Which Shakespeare play features the stage direction quot;Enter a messenger, with
two heads and a handquot;?
a. Macbeth
b. King Lear
c. Othello
d. !Titus Andronicus

7. Which of these plays was famously first performed posthumously after the
playwright committed suicide?
a. !4.48 Psychosis
b. Hamilton
c. The Birthday Party
d. Much Ado About Nothing

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

9. What is Jean ValJean039;s first prisoner number?


a. 32769
b. 1729
c. !24601
d. 9430

1. What is the derivative of Acceleration with respect to time?


a. !Jerk
b. Shift
c. Bump
d. Slide

2. The Pythagorean theorem states that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the
product of the squares of the other two sides.
a. True
b. !False

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


a. 3.25812
b. 3.12423
c. 3.14169
d. !3.14159

4. What is the Roman numeral for 500?


a. X
b. !D
c. L
d. C
5. What039;s the square root of 49?
a. 9
b. 4
c. 12
d. !7

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

7. What is the symbol for Displacement?


a. dr
b. Dp
c. r
d. !Delta;r

8. In Topology, the complement of an open set is a closed set.


a. !True
b. False

9. Which of these numbers is closest to the total number of possible states for an
army standard Enigma Machine?
a. 1.58 x 1024
b. !1.58 x 1020
c. 1.58 x 1018
d. 1.58 x 1022

10. What is the fourth digit of pi;?


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

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