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1. This element, when overcome with extreme heat and pressure, creates diamonds.

a. Hydrogen
b. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
d. !Carbon

2. The quot;Gympie Stingerquot; is the deadliest plant in the world.


a. !False
b. True

3. The planet Mars has two moons orbiting it.


a. !True
b. False

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


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

5. What was the name of the first artificial Earth satellite, launched by the
Soviet Union in 1957?
a. Zenit2
b. !Sputnik 1
c. Soyuz 7KOK
d. Voskhod 3KV

6. Which element has the highest melting point?


a. Platinum
b. Tungsten
c. !Carbon
d. Osmium

7. What element on the periodic table has 92 electrons?


a. Hydrogen
b. Sulfur
c. !Uranium
d. Iron

8. Where is the Gluteus Maximus muscle located?


a. Torso
b. Arm
c. Head
d. !Butt

9. Approximately how long is a year on Uranus?


a. !84 Earth years
b. 109 Earth years
c. 62 Earth years
d. 47 Earth years
10. The word quot;sciencequot; stems from the word quot;scirequot; meaning what?
a. To count
b. !To know
c. To live
d. To measure

1. What historical event was Tchaikovsky039;s 1812 Overture referencing?


a. !The Napoleonic Wars
b. The Charge of the Light Brigade Crimean War
c. The American War of 1812
d. The Russian Revolution

2. The Tsar Bomba, the most powerful nuclear bomb ever tested, had a yield of 50
megatons but theoretically had a maximum yield of how much?
a. 200 Megatons
b. !100 Megatons
c. 150 Megatons
d. 75 Megatons

3. The Kingdom of Prussia briefly held land in Estonia.


a. !False
b. True

4. When did Spanish Peninsular War start?


a. !1808
b. 1809
c. 1806
d. 1810

5. What was the real name of the Albanian national leader Skanderbeg?
a. Diturak Zhulati
b. Iskander Bejko
c. !Gjergj Kastrioti
d. Mirash Krasniki

6. Which WWII tank ace is credited with having destroyed the most tanks?
a. !Kurt Knispel
b. Walter Kniep
c. Otto Carius
d. Michael Wittmann

7. What is the oldest US state?


a. Maine
b. Rhode Island
c. !Delaware
d. Virginia

8. In 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany after it invaded which
country?
a. Hungary
b. Czechoslovakia
c. !Poland
d. Austria

1. How many times did Martina Navratilova win the Wimbledon Singles Championship?
a. Ten
b. !Nine
c. Eight
d. Seven

2. In what sport is a quot;shuttlecockquot; used?


a. Table Tennis
b. Cricket
c. !Badminton
d. Rugby

3. Which soccer team won the Copa Ameacute;rica 2015 Championship ?


a. Argentina
b. Brazil
c. !Chile
d. Paraguay

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

5. Which car manufacturer won the 2017 24 Hours of Le Mans?


a. Toyota
b. !Porsche
c. Chevrolet
d. Audi

6. When was the first official international game played?


a. 1865
b. !1872
c. 1880
d. 1863

7. In bowling, what is the term used for getting three consecutive strikes?
a. Birdie
b. !Turkey
c. Eagle
d. Flamingo

8. Which city features all of their professional sports teams039; jersey039;s with
the same color scheme?
a. New York
b. Seattle
c. Tampa Bay
d. !Pittsburgh

9. Who won the premier league title in the 20152016 season following a fairy tale
run?
a. Watford
b. !Leicester City
c. Tottenham Hotspur
d. Stoke City

10. When was the FC Schalke 04 founded?


a. 2008
b. !1904
c. 1909
d. 1999

11. What is Tiger Woods039; alltime best career golfscore?


a. 67
b. 63
c. 65
d. !61

12. Who was the top scorer of the 2014 FIFA World Cup?
a. !James Rodriacute;guez
b. Neymar
c. Thomas Muuml;ller
d. Lionel Messi

13. The AHL affiliate team of the Boston Bruins is named what?
a. Hartford Bruins
b. !Providence Bruins
c. Cambridge Bruins
d. New Haven Bruins

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