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1. Which of these is NOT an album released by The Beatles?

a. Revolver
b. !The Wall
c. Magical Mystery Tour
d. Abbey Road

2. The music video to The Buggle039;s quot;Video Killed the Radio Starquot; was the
first music video to broadcast on MTV.
a. False
b. !True

3. How many studio albums have the duo Daft Punk released?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 5
d. !4

4. A Saxophone is a brass instrument.


a. !False
b. True

5. quot;The Singing Cowboyquot; Gene Autry is credited with the first recording for
all but which classic Christmas jingle?
a. Here Comes Santa Claus
b. Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer
c. Frosty the Snowman
d. !White Christmas

6. Which album by American rapper Kanye West contained songs such as quot;Love
Lockdownquot;, quot;Paranoidquot; and quot;Heartlessquot;?
a. !808s amp; Heartbreak
b. Graduation
c. Late Registration
d. The Life of Pablo

7. Which of these songs is NOT in The Beatles039; album quot;Sgt. Pepper039;s


Lonely Hearts Club Bandquot;?
a. Getting Better
b. !Strawberry Fields Forever
c. Fixing a Hole
d. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds

8. Which Beatle wrote and sang the song quot;Why Don039;t We Do It in the Roadquot;
after being inspired by seeing two monkeys copulating in the street?
a. Ringo
b. !Paul
c. George
d. John

9. When did the rapper EazyE die?


a. February 14, 1993
b. October 21, 1994
c. July 11, 1992
d. !March 26, 1995

1. Which English football club has the nickname 039;The Foxes039;?


a. Bradford City
b. Northampton Town
c. !Leicester City
d. West Bromwich Albion

2. With which doubles partner did John McEnroe have most success?
a. !Peter Fleming
b. Mary Carillo
c. Mark Woodforde
d. Michael Stich

3. Which nation hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2006?


a. Brazil
b. South Africa
c. United Kingdom
d. !Germany

4. Josh Mansour is part of what NRL team?


a. Melbourne Storm
b. !Penrith Panthers
c. Sydney Roosters
d. North Queensland Cowboys

5. The Olympics tennis court is a giant green screen.


a. False
b. !True

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


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

7. Which city did the former NHL team quot;The Nordiquesquot; originiate from?
a. !Quebec City
b. Montreal
c. New York
d. Houston

8. Which NBA player won Most Valuable Player for the 19992000 season?
a. Paul Pierce
b. !Shaquille O039;Neal
c. Allen Iverson
d. Kobe Bryant
9. What team did England beat in the semifinal stage to win in the 1966 World Cup
final?
a. West Germany
b. Soviet Union
c. Brazil
d. !Portugal

10. Who is often called quot;the Maestroquot; in the men039;s tennis circuit?
a. Pete Sampras
b. Bill Tilden
c. Boris Becker
d. !Roger Federer

11. There are a total of 20 races in Formula One 2016 season.


a. True
b. !False

12. Which country did Kabaddi, a contact sport involving tackling, originate from?
a. Cambodia
b. Australia
c. Turkey
d. !India

1. What is the approximate value of mathematical constant e?


a. 1.62
b. 1.41
c. !2.72
d. 3.14

2. How many zeros are there in a googol?


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

3. How many zeptometres are inside one femtometre?


a. 10
b. 1,000,000,000
c. !1,000,000
d. 1000

4. Zero factorial is equal to zero.


a. True
b. !False

5. The metric prefix quot;attoquot; makes a measurement how much smaller than the
base unit?
a. One Billionth
b. !One Quintillionth
c. One Quadrillionth
d. One Septillionth

6. How many sides does a heptagon have?


a. 6
b. 8
c. !7
d. 5

7. The set of all algebraic numbers is countable.


a. !True
b. False

8. You can square root a negative number with an imaginary number quot;iquot;.
a. False
b. !True

9. Which of the following mathematicians made major contributions to game theory?


a. Stefan Banach
b. Leonhard Euler
c. !John Von Neumann
d. Carl Friedrich Gauss

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