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1.

In 1993 Swedish car manufacturer Saab experimented with replacing the steering
wheel with a joystick in a Saab 9000.
a. !True
b. False

2. Which Japanese company is the world039;s largest manufacturer of motorcycles?


a. Suzuki
b. !Honda
c. Kawasaki
d. Yamaha

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


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

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

5. Which of the following collision avoidance systems helps airplanes avoid


colliding with each other?
a. OCAS
b. TAWS
c. !TCAS
d. GPWS

6. The full English name of the car manufacturer BMW is Bavarian Motor Works
a. False
b. !True

7. Which car brand does NOT belong to General Motors?


a. Cadillac
b. !Ford
c. Chevrolet
d. Buick

8. Which one of the following is NOT a subcompany of the Volkswagen Group?


a. Porsche
b. Bugatti
c. !Opel
d. Bentley

9. Which car tire manufacturer is famous for its quot;Eaglequot; brand of tires,
and is the official tire supplier of NASCAR?
a. !Goodyear
b. Michelin
c. Pirelli
d. Bridgestone

10. Which car manufacturer created the quot;Aventadorquot;?


a. Pagani
b. Ferrari
c. !Lamborghini
d. Bugatti

11. The term quot;GTOquot; was originated by Ferrari?


a. !True
b. False

1. Which Shakespeare play inspired the musical 039;West Side Story039;?


a. Othello
b. Hamlet
c. Macbeth
d. !Romeo amp; Juliet

2. Who is the musical director for the award winning musical quot;Hamiltonquot;?
a. Leslie Odom Jr.
b. !Alex Lacamoire
c. Renee EliseGoldberry
d. LinManuel Miranda

3. What was George Bizet039;s last opera?


a. Don Rodrigue
b. Les pecirc;cheurs de perles
c. !Carmen
d. Griseacute;lidis

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


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

5. In Jeff Wayne039;s Musical Version of War of the Worlds, the chances of anything
coming from Mars are...
a. !A million to one
b. A hundred to one
c. A trillion to one
d. A billion to one

6. Who serves as the speaker of the prologue in Shakespeare039;s Romeo and Juliet?
a. Montague
b. Refrain
c. Capulet
d. !Chorus
7. After England, more Shakespeare plays are set in this present day country than
in any other.
a. United States
b. France
c. Greece
d. !Italy

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


a. !France
b. Germany
c. USA
d. Sweden

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

1. What was the name of the Ethiopian Wolf before they knew it was related to
wolves?
a. Amharic Fox
b. Canis Simiensis
c. !Simien Jackel
d. Ethiopian Coyote

2. What is the scientific name for the quot;Polar Bearquot;?


a. Polar Bear
b. Ursus Arctos
c. !Ursus Maritimus
d. Ursus Spelaeus

3. How many legs do butterflies have?


a. 4
b. 2
c. 0
d. !6

4. The now extinct species quot;Thylacinequot; was native to where?


a. Wallachia, Romania
b. !Tasmania, Australia
c. Baluchistan, Pakistan
d. Oregon, United States

5. Which of these animals is NOT a lizard?


a. Green Iguana
b. Gila Monster
c. Komodo Dragon
d. !Tuatara

6. What is Grumpy Cat039;s real name?


a. Minnie
b. Broccoli
c. Sauce
d. !Tardar Sauce

7. Unlike on most salamanders, this part of a newt is flat?


a. Teeth
b. !Tail
c. Head
d. Feet

8. Cats have whiskers under their legs.


a. !True
b. False

9. Rabbits can see what039;s behind themselves without turning their heads.
a. !True
b. False

10. What is the collective noun for bears?


a. !Sloth
b. Husk
c. Tribe
d. Drove

11. Rabbits are carnivores.


a. !False
b. True

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