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1. Which of the following authors was not born in England?

a. Graham Greene
b. !Arthur Conan Doyle
c. H G Wells
d. Arthur C Clarke

2. In the Harry Potter universe, what is Cornelius Fudge039;s middle name?


a. !Oswald
b. Harold
c. James
d. Christopher

3. What position does Harry Potter play in Quidditch?


a. Beater
b. Keeper
c. Chaser
d. !Seeker

4. Abel Magwitch is a character from which Charles Dickens novel?


a. !Great Expectations
b. Oliver Twist
c. Nicholas Nickleby
d. The Pickwick Papers

5. In the quot;Harry Potterquot; series, what is Headmaster Dumbledore039;s full


name?
a. Albus James Lunae Otto Dumbledore
b. !Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore
c. Albus Valum Jetta Mobius Dumbledore
d. Albus Valencium Horatio Kul Dumbledore

6. The book 1984 was published in 1949.


a. False
b. !True

7. How many Harry Potter books are there?


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

8. The title of Adolf Hitler039;s autobiography quot;Mein Kampfquot; is what when


translated to English?
a. !My Struggle
b. My Sadness
c. My Hatred
d. My Desire

9. What was Sir Handel039;s original name in quot;The Railway Seriesquot; and
it039;s animated counterpart quot;Thomas and Friends?quot;
a. Eagle
b. Kyte
c. Swallow
d. !Falcon

10. What is the name of the town in which Lily and James Potter are buried?
a. Ottery St. Catchpole
b. Hogsmeade
c. Little Hangleton
d. !Godric039;s Hollow

1. Which of the following bones is not in the leg?


a. Patella
b. !Radius
c. Fibula
d. Tibia

2. What is the elemental symbol for mercury?


a. Mc
b. Me
c. Hy
d. !Hg

3. Which psychological term refers to the stress of holding contrasting beliefs?


a. SplitBrain
b. FlipFlop Syndrome
c. !Cognitive Dissonance
d. Blind Sight

4. Folic acid is the synthetic form of which vitamin?


a. !Vitamin B
b. Vitamin A
c. Vitamin D
d. Vitamin C

5. quot;The Big Bang Theoryquot; was first theorized by a priest of what religious
ideology?
a. Islamic
b. Christian
c. Jewish
d. !Catholic

6. The human heart has how many chambers?


a. !4
b. 3
c. 6
d. 2

7. What is the molecular formula of Ozone?


a. SO4
b. !O3
c. N2O
d. C6H2O6

8. What nucleotide pairs with guanine?


a. Adenine
b. !Cytosine
c. Uracil
d. Thymine

9. What does the term quot;isolationquot; refer to in microbiology?


a. Testing effects of certain microorganisms in an isolated
enviroments, such as caves
b. The nitrogen level in soil
c. !The separation of a strain from a natural, mixed population of
living microbes
d. A lack of nutrition in microenviroments

10. Celiac Disease is a disease that effects the heart, causing those effected to
be unable to eat meat.
a. True
b. !False

11. Which noble gas has the lowest atomic number?


a. !Helium
b. Argon
c. Neon
d. Krypton

12. What is the Linnean name of the domestic apple tree?


a. Malus americana
b. Appelus delectica
c. Pomus domestica
d. !Malus pumila

1. What does the quot;MPquot; stand for in MP3?


a. !Moving Picture
b. Multi Pass
c. Music Player
d. Micro Point

2. Linus Torvalds created Linux and Git.


a. !True
b. False

3. Pointers were not used in the original C programming language; they were added
later on in C++.
a. True
b. !False
4. What did the name of the Tor Anonymity Network orignially stand for?
a. The Orange Router
b. The Ominous Router
c. !The Onion Router
d. The Only Router

5. AMD created the first consumer 64bit processor.


a. False
b. !True

6. quot;HTMLquot; stands for Hypertext Markup Language.


a. !True
b. False

7. This mobile OS held the largest market share in 2012.


a. Symbian
b. Android
c. BlackBerry
d. !iOS

8. The name of technology company HP stands for what?


a. Howard Packmann
b. HellmanPohl
c. !HewlettPackard
d. HuskerPollosk

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