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1. The board game quot;Monopolyquot; is a variation of what board game?

a. Property Feud
b. !The Landlord039;s Game
c. Territorial Dispute
d. The Monopolist039;s Game

2. How many dice are used in the game of Yahtzee?


a. !Five
b. Six
c. Eight
d. Four

3. On a standard Monopoly board, which square is diagonally opposite 039;Go039;?


a. The Electric Company
b. !Free Parking
c. Jail
d. Go to Jail

4. At the start of a standard game of the Monopoly, if you throw a double six,
which square would you land on?
a. !Electric Company
b. Water Works
c. Chance
d. Community Chest

5. What is the world039;s oldest board game?


a. Checkers
b. !Senet
c. Go
d. Chess

6. In the game quot;Rackoquot; you may pick up ANY card from the discard pile.
a. !False
b. True

7. The board game Monopoly takes its street names from which real American city?
a. Las Vegas, Nevada
b. Duluth, Minnesota
c. Charleston, South Carolina
d. !Atlantic City, New Jersey

8. Which board game was first released on February 6th, 1935?


a. Clue
b. !Monopoly
c. Risk
d. Candy Land

9. In which year was the pen and paper RPG quot;Deadlandsquot; released?
a. 2003
b. 1999
c. 1993
d. !1996

10. The Dice Tower network of board game podcasts and videos is run by which
individual?
a. Jason LeVine
b. Borth Sampson
c. Uncle Pennybags
d. !Tom Vasel

11. In quot;Magic: The Gatheringquot;, what instant card has the highest converted
mana cost?
a. Assert Authority
b. !Blinkmoth Infusion
c. Vitalizing Wind
d. Chant of VituGhazi

12. In what year was the card game Magic: the Gathering first introduced?
a. !1993
b. 1987
c. 2003
d. 1998

13. In board games, an additional or ammended rule that applies to a certain group
or place is informally known as a quot;whatquot; rule?
a. Custom
b. !House
c. Extra
d. Change

1. What was the name of Captain Nemo039;s submarine in quot;20,000 Leagues Under
the Seaquot;?
a. The Poseidon
b. !The Nautilus
c. The Atlantis
d. The Neptune

2. Who wrote the 1967 horror novel quot;Rosemary039;s Babyquot;?


a. Mary Shelley
b. !Ira Levin
c. Stephen King
d. Robert Bloch

3. In the quot;The Hobbitquot;, who kills Smaug?


a. Gandalf the Grey
b. !Bard
c. Frodo
d. Bilbo Baggins

4. Under what pseudonym did Stephen King publish five novels between 1977 and 1984?
a. J. D. Robb
b. !Richard Bachman
c. Mark Twain
d. Lewis Carroll

5. The book quot;The Little Princequot; was written by...


a. !Antoine de SaintExupeacute;ry
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. Jane Austen
d. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

6. Which of these book series is by James Patterson?


a. !Maximum Ride
b. Harry Potter
c. The Legend of Xanth
d. The Bartemaeus Trilogy

7. In Alice in Wonderland, what is the name of Alice039;s kitten?


a. Heath
b. Smokey
c. Oscar
d. !Dinah

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

1. What is the first Mersenne prime exponent over 1000?


a. 1069
b. 2203
c. 1009
d. !1279

2. A universal set, or a set that contains all sets, exists.


a. True
b. !False

3. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 12,345,678,987,654,321


a. False
b. !True

4. The 039;Squaring the Circle039; problem is solvable.


a. True
b. !False
5. Zero factorial is equal to zero.
a. !False
b. True

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

7. Which of the following famous mathematicians died in a duel at the age of 20?
a. Gauss
b. Euler
c. Abel
d. !Galois

8. How many books are in Euclid039;s Elements of Geometry?


a. 17
b. 10
c. 8
d. !13

9. Which of the following dice is not a platonic solid?


a. !10sided die
b. 20sided die
c. 8sided die
d. 12sided die

10. Which mathematician refused the Fields Medal?


a. Edward Witten
b. Andrew Wiles
c. !Grigori Perelman
d. Terence Tao

11. What is the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two positive
cubes in two different ways?
a. 91
b. !1729
c. 4104
d. 561

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