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CSC256 Virtual Reality Development Fall 2024 8

The document contains 12 multiple choice questions about topics ranging from literature, music, Shakespeare, and science/anatomy. The questions cover subjects like plays, musicals, famous people, elements, and medical terms.

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1.

In the play Oedipus Rex, Oedipus kills his father due to jealousy in loving his
mother.
a. !False
b. True

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

3. In which Shakespearean play will you find the suicide of Ophelia?


a. King Lear
b. Macbeth
c. !Hamlet
d. Othello

4. Who wrote the award winning musical quot;In The Heightsquot;?


a. Steven Sondheim
b. !LinManuel Miranda
c. Francis Scott Key
d. John Phillips Sousa

5. What was George Bizet039;s last opera?


a. Les pecirc;cheurs de perles
b. Don Rodrigue
c. Griseacute;lidis
d. !Carmen

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


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

7. How many plays is Shakespeare generally considered to have written?


a. 25
b. !37
c. 18
d. 54

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


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

9. Who serves as the speaker of the prologue in Shakespeare039;s Romeo and Juliet?
a. Refrain
b. Montague
c. !Chorus
d. Capulet

10. The musical quot;Dirty Rotten Scoundrelsquot; is set in what country?


a. Sweden
b. Germany
c. !France
d. USA

11. Who played Marquis de Lafayette and Thomas Jefferson in the original Broadway
run of Hamilton?
a. !Daveed Diggs
b. Javier Muntilde;oz
c. Wayne Brady
d. LinManuel Miranda

12. The protagonist039;s names in 039;Who039;s Afraid of Virginia Woolf039;, George


and Martha, were derived from George Washington and his wife.
a. False
b. !True

1. What is the real name of quot;mootquot;, founder of the imageboard 4chan?


a. Catie Wayne
b. !Christopher Poole
c. Allison Harvard
d. Mark Zuckerberg

2. What was the religion of famous singer quot;Freddie Mercuryquot;?


a. Paganism
b. Judaism
c. Ashurism
d. !Zoroastrianism

3. Which famous New York Yankees outfielder did Marilyn Monroe marry?
a. Tino Martinez
b. !Joe DiMaggio
c. Mason Williams
d. Babe Ruth

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


a. !False
b. True

5. How much weight did Chris Pratt lose for his role as StarLord in quot;Guardians
of the Galaxyquot;?
a. 30 lbs
b. !60 lbs
c. 70 lbs
d. 50 lbs
6. In which of these TV shows did the chef Gordon Ramsay not appear?
a. Ramsay039;s Kitchen Nightmares
b. !Auction Hunters
c. Hotel Hell
d. Hell039;s Kitchen

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


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

8. Which American celebrity died in 1977 playing golf in La Moraleja, Madrid?


a. Charlie Chaplin
b. !Bing Crosby
c. Elvis Presley
d. Groucho Marx

9. Which television show has Dan Gheesling been on?


a. !Big Brother
b. The Bachelor
c. Survivor
d. Jeopardy

10. Which of these celebrities was not a member of the Jackson 5?


a. Tito Jackson
b. !Bo Jackson
c. Jermaine Jackson
d. Marlon Jackson

1. What is considered the rarist form of color blindness?


a. !Blue
b. Purple
c. Green
d. Red

2. Which of these bones is hardest to break?


a. Tibia
b. !Femur
c. Cranium
d. Humerus

3. Which gas forms about 78 of the Earthrsquo;s atmosphere?


a. Carbon Dioxide
b. Oxygen
c. !Nitrogen
d. Argon
4. An atom contains a nucleus.
a. False
b. !True

5. Which moon is the only satellite in our solar system to possess a dense
atmosphere?
a. Callisto
b. !Titan
c. Europa
d. Miranda

6. The medical term for the belly button is which of the following?
a. Nares
b. !Umbilicus
c. Paxillus
d. Nevus

7. Botanically speaking, which of these fruits is NOT a berry?


a. Blueberry
b. Banana
c. Concord Grape
d. !Strawberry

8. The chemical element Lithium is named after the country of Lithuania.


a. True
b. !False

9. Which chemical element was originally known as Alabamine?


a. !Astatine
b. Molybdenum
c. Selenium
d. Antimony

10. What is the official name of the star located closest to the North Celestial
Pole?
a. Eridanus
b. Gamma Cephei
c. !Polaris
d. Iota Cephei

11. What lies at the center of our galaxy?


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

12. What is Hypernatremia?


a. Increase in blood glucose
b. Decrease in blood potassium
c. !Increase in blood sodium
d. Decrease in blood iron

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