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1. RAM stands for Random Access Memory.

a. !True
b. False

2. In most programming languages, the operator ++ is equivalent to the statement


quot;+ 1quot;.
a. False
b. !True

3. Which operating system was released first?


a. OS2
b. Linux
c. !Mac OS
d. Windows

4. What is the main CPU is the Sega Mega Drive Sega Genesis?
a. !Motorola 68000
b. Intel 8088
c. Zilog Z80
d. Yamaha YM2612

5. Which of these people was NOT a founder of Apple Inc?


a. !Jonathan Ive
b. Ronald Wayne
c. Steve Jobs
d. Steve Wozniak

6. When did the online streaming service quot;Mixerquot; launch?


a. 2009
b. 2013
c. 2011
d. !2016

7. Which programming language was developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995?


a. Python
b. !Java
c. C++
d. Solaris OS

8. What is the name given to layer 4 of the Open Systems Interconnection ISO model?
a. Data link
b. Session
c. Network
d. !Transport

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


a. ECMAScript
b. C
c. !C++
d. Assembly
10. The acronym quot;RIPquot; stands for which of these?
a. Regular Interval Processes
b. Routine Inspection Protocol
c. !Routing Information Protocol
d. Runtime Instance Processes

11. How many bits make up the significand portion of a single precision floating
point number?
a. 53
b. !23
c. 15
d. 8

1. What is the molecular formula of Glucose?


a. K+
b. !C6H12O6
c. CH4
d. C2H4O2

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

3. The biggest distinction between a eukaryotic cell and a prokaryotic cell is:
a. The overall size
b. !The presence or absence of a nucleus
c. The mode of reproduction
d. The presence or absence of certain organelles

4. Which of the following plastic is commonly used for window frames, gutters and
drain pipes?
a. !Polyvinylchloride PVC
b. Polystyrene PS
c. Polyethylene PE
d. Polypropylene PP

5. What stage of development do the majority of eukaryotic cells remain in for most
of their life?
a. !Interphase
b. Prophase
c. Telophase
d. Stasis

6. Who made the discovery of Xrays?


a. James Watt
b. Albert Einstein
c. Thomas Alva Edison
d. !Wilhelm Conrad Rouml;ntgen

7. 71 of the Earth039;s surface is made up of


a. Forests
b. Deserts
c. !Water
d. Continents

8. Sugar contains fat.


a. !False
b. True

9. An average human can go two weeks without water.


a. True
b. !False

10. Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a synonym for the disease


known as silicosis.
a. False
b. !True

11. In human biology, a circadium rhythm relates to a period of roughly how many
hours?
a. 8
b. 16
c. !24
d. 32

12. What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body?
a. Lymphatics
b. !Capillaries
c. Arterioles
d. Veinules

13. What causes the sound of a heartbeat?


a. Contraction of the heart chambers
b. Relaxation of the heart chambers
c. !Closure of the heart valves
d. Blood exiting the heart

1. What type of dog is 039;Handsome Dan039;, the mascot of Yale University?


a. Pug
b. Yorkshire Terrier
c. Boxer
d. !Bulldog

2. What year was Queen Elizabeth II born?


a. 1929
b. 1923
c. 1930
d. !1926

3. Who is a cofounder of music streaming service Spotify?


a. Felix Miller
b. !Daniel Ek
c. Sean Parker
d. Michael Breidenbruecker

4. quot;Number 16 Bus Shelterquot; was a child039;s name that was approved by the
New Zealand government.
a. False
b. !True

5. How long did it take the motorized window washers of the original World Trade
Center to clean the entire exterior of the building?
a. 2 Months
b. !1 Month
c. 3 Weeks
d. 1 Week

6. What machine element is located in the center of fidget spinners?


a. !Bearings
b. Belts
c. Gears
d. Axles

7. What is the currency of Poland?


a. Krone
b. Ruble
c. !Zoty
d. Euro

8. Terry Gilliam was an animator that worked with which British comedy group?
a. The Goodieslrm;
b. !Monty Python
c. The League of Gentlemenlrm;
d. The Penny Dreadfuls

9. What is the name of NASArsquo;s most famous space telescope?


a. Death Star
b. Big Eye
c. Millenium Falcon
d. !Hubble Space Telescope

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