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

a. !False
b. True

2. The Axiom of Preventive Medicine states that people with risk for a disease
should be screened and we should treat of those people.
a. high, all
b. high, some
c. low, some
d. !low, all

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


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

4. Who developed the first successful polio vaccine in the 1950s?


a. Frederick Robbins
b. Thomas Weller
c. John F. Enders
d. !Jonas Salk

5. What is the scientific name of the red fox?


a. !Vulpes Vulpes
b. Vulpes Vulpie
c. Vulpes Redus
d. Red Fox

6. About how old is Earth?


a. 2.5 Billion Years
b. 5.5 Billion Years
c. 3.5 Billion Years
d. !4.5 Billion Years

7. What is the unit of electrical inductance?


a. !Henry
b. Coulomb
c. Mho
d. Weber

8. In human biology, a circadium rhythm relates to a period of roughly how many


hours?
a. !24
b. 32
c. 16
d. 8

9. What lies at the center of our galaxy?


a. !A black hole
b. A supernova
c. A quasar
d. A wormhole

10. What is an alternative name for multiple personality disorder?


a. !Dissociative identity disorder
b. Identity crisis
c. Body integrity identity disorder
d. Schizophrenia

11. When the Falcon Heavy was launched on it039;s test flight, what was the only
part of the operation that failed?
a. Side Booster Landing
b. Ignition and Liftoff
c. !Center Core Landing
d. Deployment of Starman

12. Who discovered the Law of Gravity?


a. Albert Einstein
b. Galileo Galilei
c. !Sir Isaac Newton
d. Charles Darwin

1. What are the base station trackers used for the HTC Vive called?
a. Trackers
b. !Lighthouse
c. Motion
d. Constellation

2. The term quot;batteryquot; to describe an electrical storage device was coined


by?
a. !Benjamin Franklin
b. Alessandro Volta
c. Luigi Galvani
d. Nikola Tesla

3. Which company designed the quot;Betamaxquot; video cassette format?


a. Panasonic
b. Fujitsu
c. LG
d. !Sony

4. The Western Electric Model 500 telephone uses tone dialing to dial phone
numbers.
a. True
b. !False

5. Who patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?


a. Nikola Tesla
b. Alessandro Volta
c. Albert Einstein
d. !James Watt

6. Which company developed the Hololens?


a. Oculus
b. HTC
c. !Microsoft
d. Tobii

7. What round is a classic AK47 chambered in?


a. 5.56x45mm
b. !7.62x39mm
c. 7.62x51mm
d. 5.45x39mm

8. Which of the following is used to measure blood pressure?


a. Ruler
b. !Sphygmomanometer
c. Barometer
d. Haemoerythrometer

9. What is the most significant side venture the popular firearms company,
Remington, has pursued?
a. Ceiling Fans
b. Blenders
c. !Typewriters
d. Door Knobs

1. When was the play quot;Macbethquot; written?


a. 1628
b. 1723
c. 1605
d. !1606

2. Which of these musicals won the Tony Award for Best Musical?
a. Newsies
b. The Color Purple
c. !Rent
d. American Idiot

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


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

4. In Les Miseacute;rables, who is Prison Code 24601?


a. Jean Claude Van Damme
b. Marius Pontmercy
c. Javert
d. !Jean Valjean

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

6. quot;Doctor Whoquot; star David Tennant performed in a rendition of which


Shakespearean play?
a. !Hamlet
b. The Tempest
c. Othello
d. The Taming of the Shrew

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

8. What is Jean ValJean039;s first prisoner number?


a. 1729
b. !24601
c. 9430
d. 32769

9. Who wrote the play 039;Angels in America039;?


a. !Tony Kusher
b. Matthew Lopez
c. Anthony Neilson
d. Tom Stoppard

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