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1. What was the punishment for Sysiphus039;s craftiness?

a. To fell a tree that regenerated after every axe swing.


b. Tied to a boulder for eternity, being pecked by birds.
c. !Cursed to roll a boulder up a hill for eternity.
d. Standing in a lake filled with water he could not drink.

2. Who was the only god from Greece who did not get a name change in Rome?
a. Zeus
b. Demeter
c. Athena
d. !Apollo

3. Which Greek amp; Roman god was known as the god of music, truth and prophecy,
healing, the sun and light, plague, poetry, and more?
a. !Apollo
b. Athena
c. Aphrodite
d. Artemis

4. The Roman god quot;Jupiterquot; was first known as quot;Zeusquot; to the Greeks.
a. False
b. !True

5. In African mythology, Anansi is a trickster and storyteller who takes the shape
of which animal?
a. Monkey
b. Wild dog
c. !Spider
d. Crocodile

6. A wyvern is the same as a dragon.


a. !False
b. True

7. What mytological creatures have women039;s faces and vultures039; bodies?


a. Mermaids
b. Nymph
c. Lilith
d. !Harpies

8. Which Norse God has a horse named Sleipnir?


a. Frigg
b. Thor
c. !Odin
d. Balder

9. What is the name of the first human being in Norse mythology?


a. !Ask
b. Asger
c. Ake
d. Asmund
10. Which greek godgoddess tossed a golden apple with the words quot;for the
fairestquot; into the middle of the feast of the gods?
a. !Eris
b. Ares
c. Hades
d. Artemis

11. Who is a minor god that is protector and creator of various arts, such as
cheese making and bee keeping.
a. Autonoe
b. Cephisso
c. !Aristaeus
d. Carme

1. What is the derivative of Acceleration with respect to time?


a. !Jerk
b. Bump
c. Slide
d. Shift

2. How many zeros are there in a googol?


a. !100
b. 10
c. 1,000
d. 1,000,000

3. What are the first 6 digits of the number quot;Piquot;?


a. 3.14169
b. !3.14159
c. 3.12423
d. 3.25812

4. In Roman Numerals, what does XL equate to?


a. 60
b. !40
c. 15
d. 90

5. What is the Roman numeral for 500?


a. X
b. L
c. C
d. !D

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


a. !False
b. True
7. E MC3
a. !False
b. True

8. An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length as opposed to three.


a. !True
b. False

9. Which of these numbers is closest to the total number of possible states for an
army standard Enigma Machine?
a. 1.58 x 1018
b. 1.58 x 1024
c. !1.58 x 1020
d. 1.58 x 1022

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


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

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

1. Named after a character he played in a 1969 film, what is the name of the ski
resort in Utah that Robert Redford bought in 1968?
a. Turner
b. !Sundance
c. Woodward
d. Booker

2. Michael Jackson had a pet python named lsquo;Crusherrsquo;.


a. !True
b. False

3. What does film maker Dan Bell typically focus his films on?
a. !Abandoned Buildings and Dead Malls
b. Documentaries
c. Historic Landmarks
d. Action Films

4. Gwyneth Paltrow has a daughter named...?


a. Dakota
b. !Apple
c. French
d. Lily

5. Where was Kanye West born?


a. Chicago, Illinois
b. !Atlanta, Georgia
c. Los Angeles, California
d. Detroit, Michigan

6. Marilyn Monroe was born on July 1, 1926.


a. True
b. !False

7. Tupac Shakur died due to complications from being stabbed in 1996.


a. !False
b. True

8. In which of these TV shows did the chef Gordon Ramsay not appear?
a. Hotel Hell
b. Ramsay039;s Kitchen Nightmares
c. Hell039;s Kitchen
d. !Auction Hunters

9. Which school in Surrey, England did Steve Backshall attend?


a. Kings International College
b. !Collingwood College
c. Lyndhurst School
d. Tomlinscote School

10. How old was Muhammad Ali when he died?


a. He039;s still alive
b. !74
c. 61
d. 56

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