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1. What did the name of the Tor Anonymity Network orignially stand for?

a. !The Onion Router


b. The Ominous Router
c. The Only Router
d. The Orange Router

2. Which of these names was an actual codename for a cancelled Microsoft project?
a. Saturn
b. Pollux
c. Enceladus
d. !Neptune

3. The Windows ME operating system was released in the year 2000.


a. !True
b. False

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


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

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


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

6. Which programming language shares its name with an island in Indonesia?


a. C
b. !Java
c. Python
d. Jakarta

7. In computing, what does MIDI stand for?


a. Modular Interface of Digital Instruments
b. Musical Instrument Data Interface
c. Musical Interface of Digital Instruments
d. !Musical Instrument Digital Interface

8. What major programming language does Unreal Engine 4 use?


a. !C++
b. C
c. Assembly
d. ECMAScript

9. Lenovo acquired IBM039;s personal computer division, including the ThinkPad line
of laptops and tablets, in what year?
a. !2005
b. 2002
c. 1999
d. 2008

10. Which of these Cherry MX mechanical keyboard switches is both tactile and
clicky?
a. Cherry MX Brown
b. !Cherry MX Blue
c. Cherry MX Red
d. Cherry MX Black

1. This field is sometimes known as ldquo;The Dismal Science.rdquo;


a. Philosophy
b. Politics
c. !Economics
d. Physics

2. Which best selling toy of 1983 caused hysteria, resulting in riots breaking out
in stores?
a. Transformers
b. Rubikrsquo;s Cube
c. Care Bears
d. !Cabbage Patch Kids

3. How would one say goodbye in Spanish?


a. Hola
b. !Adioacute;s
c. Au Revoir
d. Salir

4. What alcoholic drink is made from molasses?


a. !Rum
b. Whisky
c. Gin
d. Vodka

5. Furby was released in 1998.


a. False
b. !True

6. Which film star has his statue in Leicester Square?


a. Rowan Atkinson
b. Paul Newman
c. !Charlie Chaplin
d. Alfred Hitchcock

7. What is the romanized Chinese word for quot;airplanequot;?


a. Qiche
b. Zongxian
c. Huojian
d. !Feiji
8. The French word for quot;glassquot; is quot;glacequot;.
a. True
b. !False

9. Amsterdam Centraal station is twinned with what station?


a. Frankfurt Main Hauptbahnhof
b. Brussels Midi
c. !London Liverpool Street
d. Paris Gare du Nord

10. Earl Grey tea is black tea flavoured with what?


a. Vanilla
b. !Bergamot oil
c. Lavender
d. Honey

11. Nephelococcygia is the practice of doing what?


a. !Finding shapes in clouds
b. Swimming in freezing water
c. Sleeping with your eyes open
d. Breaking glass with your voice

12. What is the most commonly used noun in the English language?
a. Home
b. Man
c. !Time
d. Water

13. The ldquo;fairyrdquo; type made itrsquo;s debut in which generation of the
Pokemon core series games?
a. !6th
b. 4th
c. 2nd
d. 7th

1. In baseball, how many fouls are an out?


a. 3
b. 5
c. 2
d. !0

2. Which country will host the 2020 Summer Olympics?


a. !Japan
b. Germany
c. Australia
d. China
3. Which team won 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil?
a. Brazil
b. Argentina
c. !Germany
d. Netherlands

4. Who won the 2016 Formula 1 World Driver039;s Championship?


a. Kimi Raikkonen
b. Lewis Hamilton
c. Max Verstappen
d. !Nico Rosberg

5. What is the oldest team in the NFL?


a. Green Bay Packers
b. !Arizona Cardinals
c. Chicago Bears
d. New York Giants

6. Which team has won the most Stanley Cups in the NHL?
a. Detroit Red Wings
b. Chicago Blackhawks
c. !Montreal Canadians
d. Toronto Maple Leafs

7. Who was the top scorer of the 2014 FIFA World Cup?
a. Thomas Muuml;ller
b. Lionel Messi
c. !James Rodriacute;guez
d. Neymar

8. In Canadian football, scoring a rouge is worth how many points?


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

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