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1. The moons, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titania and Oberon orbit which planet?

a. !Uranus
b. Neptune
c. Jupiter
d. Venus

2. If you planted the seeds of Quercus robur what would grow?


a. !Trees
b. Vegtables
c. Flowers
d. Grains

3. What is isobutylphenylpropanoic acid more commonly known as?


a. !Ibuprofen
b. Ketamine
c. Morphine
d. Aspirin

4. What is the chemical formula for ammonia?


a. !NH3
b. CO2
c. CH4
d. NO3

5. Folic acid is the synthetic form of which vitamin?


a. Vitamin A
b. Vitamin D
c. Vitamin C
d. !Vitamin B

6. Which element has the highest melting point?


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

7. How much radiation does a banana emit?


a. 0.7 Microsievert
b. 0.3 Microsievert
c. 0.5 Microsievert
d. !0.1 Microsievert

8. The Sun consists of mostly which two elements?


a. !Hydrogen amp; Helium
b. Carbon amp; Helium
c. Hydrogen amp; Nitrogen
d. Carbon amp; Nitrogen

9. Approximately how long is a year on Uranus?


a. 47 Earth years
b. !84 Earth years
c. 109 Earth years
d. 62 Earth years

10. In human biology, a circadium rhythm relates to a period of roughly how many
hours?
a. 32
b. 16
c. !24
d. 8

11. Deionized water is water with which of the following removed?


a. !Iron
b. Uncharged atoms
c. Hydrogen
d. Oxygen

12. Which of the following is considered classical conditioning?


a. Skinner box experiment
b. !Pavlov039;s dog experiments
c. Schrouml;dinger039;s cat experiment
d. Harlowrsquo;s monkey experiments

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

1. In Breaking Bad, the initials W.W. refer to which of the following?


a. Wally Walrus
b. Willy Wonka
c. !Walter White
d. William Wolf

2. In the show, Doctor Who, what does T.A.R.D.I.S stand for?


a. Toilet Aid Rope Dog Is Soup
b. !Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
c. Time And Relative Dimensions In Style
d. Time And Resting Dimensions In Space

3. How many seasons did quot;Stargate SG1quot; have?


a. !10
b. 12
c. 3
d. 7

4. British actor David Morrissey stars as which role in quot;The Walking Deadquot;?
a. Negan
b. Daryl Dixon
c. Rick Grimes
d. !The Governor

5. Which of following is rude and dishonorable by Klingon standards?


a. Punching him and taking his ship station position
b. !Taking his D039;k tahg
c. Insulting and laughing at him at the dinner table
d. Reaching over and taking his meal

6. What breed of dog is quot;Scooby Dooquot;?


a. Pit bull
b. Doberman Pinscher
c. Boxer
d. !Great Dane

7. Who played the Waitress in the Spam sketch of quot;Monty Python039;s Flying
Circusquot;?
a. Eric Idle
b. Graham Chapman
c. !Terry Jones
d. John Cleese

8. Which of the following actors portrayed the Ninth Doctor in the British
television show quot;Doctor Whoquot;?
a. !Christopher Eccleston
b. Matt Smith
c. David Tennant
d. Tom Baker

9. In the TV show quot;Mad Menquot;, what was Donald Draper039;s birthname?


a. Donald Draper
b. Michael quot;Mikeyquot; Wilhelm
c. !Richard quot;Dickquot; Whitman
d. John Ashbury

10. In AMC039;s TV Series quot;The Walking Deadquot; what are quot;Zombiesquot;


referred to as?
a. Hell Pigs
b. Maggots
c. !Walkers
d. Creepers

11. In the cartoon 039;SpongeBob SquarePants039;, what did the acronym E.V.I.L
stand for?
a. Every Villain Is Limes
b. Each Villain Is Lemonade
c. !Every Villain Is Lemons
d. Every Villain Is Lemonade
1. In 1993 Swedish car manufacturer Saab experimented with replacing the steering
wheel with a joystick in a Saab 9000.
a. False
b. !True

2. Which country has the international vehicle registration letter 039;A039;?


a. Afghanistan
b. Australia
c. !Austria
d. Armenia

3. Which of the following passenger jets is the longest?


a. Airbus A330200
b. !Boeing 7478
c. Airbus A3501000
d. Boeing 78710

4. Ferrari has never made a V10 engine for any of its cars.
a. True
b. !False

5. Bugatti was an Italian car manufacturer.


a. True
b. !False

6. The LS2 engine is how many cubic inches?


a. !364
b. 346
c. 402
d. 376

7. The LS3 engine is how many cubic inches?


a. 364
b. !376
c. 346
d. 427

8. Which Audi does not use Haldex based all wheel drive system?
a. !Audi A8
b. Audi TT
c. Audi A3
d. Audi S3

9. The snowmobile was invented by Canadian JosephArmand Bombardier in 1937.


a. !True
b. False

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