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INLA workshop quiz Murray Logan 27-05-2013 Section 1 Round 1: What the @#? would you know Question 1: What is a capybara? 1. the worlds largest rodent 2. a small bear 3. a guinea pig 4. the worlds smallest shark 5. the worlds


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INLA workshop quiz

Murray Logan 27-05-2013

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Section 1 Round 1: What the @#? would you know

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Question 1:

What is a capybara?

  • 1. the world฀s largest rodent
  • 2. a small bear
  • 3. a guinea pig
  • 4. the world฀s smallest shark
  • 5. the world฀s oldest pine nut
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Question 2

For the following, name their mounts:

  • 1. Phantom
  • 2. Lone Ranger
  • 3. Wilbur Post
  • 4. Gandolf the Wizard
  • 5. Shrek
  • 6. Posh Spice
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Question 3

The difference between a man฀s tears and a woman฀s tears is:

  • 1. A man฀s tears have a higher salt content
  • 2. A man฀s tears are one half degree Celsius

colder

  • 3. A man฀s tears can฀t be used to rehydrate

an aestivating lungfish

  • 4. Real men don฀t cry!
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Question 4

Name four of the seven dwarfs

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Question 5

Name the other three

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Question 6

Soyuz, Vostok, Salyut and Venera are all names of:

  • 1. Egyptian goddesses
  • 2. Polish beer festivals
  • 3. Black Sea islets
  • 4. STD฀s
  • 5. Soviet space programs
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Question 7

When the Owl and the Pussycat went to sea, what color was their boat?

  • 1. Lime green
  • 2. Lorne Green
  • 3. Pea green
  • 4. Peregreen
  • 5. Off-white
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Question 8

What did veterinarians remove in a 2-hour operation from the stomach of Burmese python ฀Houdini฀ in July 2006?

  • 1. Its keeper
  • 2. A bicycle ฀ with two rear pannier bags
  • 3. A queen-size electric blanket ฀ with the

electrical cord and control box

  • 4. A blind nun ฀ wearing a wimple
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Section 2 Round 2 - Science and Nature

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Question 9

Statistics, as with other branches of mathematics makes heavy use of

  • fractions. Who invented fractions?
  • 1. The Greek philosopher - Pythagorus
  • 2. The ancient Egyptians
  • 3. Grug
  • 4. Henry the eighth
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Question 10

On a regular US keyboard, the ฀pipe฀ character occupies the same key as what other character?

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Question 11

In many invertebrates, ovaries and testes occur in the same animal. This is called:

  • 1. a dizygot
  • 2. a hermaphrodite
  • 3. a dicot
  • 4. lucky (or busy)
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Question 12

In most species of mammal, the females become receptive to mating at a particular time of the year. This is called:

  • 1. Diapause
  • 2. Oestrus
  • 3. Happy Hour
  • 4. Schoolies week
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Question 13

Quicksilver is the common name for which element?

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Question 14

What does Archimedes exclamation ฀Eureka!฀ translate into?

  • 1. By George, I think that฀s it!
  • 2. I have found it!
  • 3. Ugg
  • 4. Well shag me sideways!
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Question 15

The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to simultaneously determine accurately what two characteristics of fast moving particles.

  • 1. Position and quanta
  • 2. Principal and secondary quantum numbers
  • 3. Electrostatic attraction
  • 4. Position and momentum
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Question 16

What is the densest bone in the human body?

  • 1. dentary
  • 2. femur
  • 3. stapes
  • 4. mandibular
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Section 3 Round 3 - Box and Flix

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Question 17

Which 1995 film was the first fully computer-generated feature film?

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Question 18

Which James Bond film is the only one to be released as a remake under the same name?

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Question 19

Which Rob Sitch directed movie is the quote ฀What฀s it doing in the middle of a sheep paddock?฀ from:

  • 1. The Castle
  • 2. Field of Dreams
  • 3. Babe: pig in the City
  • 4. The Dish
  • 5. They call him Bruce

Round 4 - Sport

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Question 20

In which sport are the City of London Police the reigning Olympic champions since the event was last held in 1920?

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Question 21

Which film star bought the South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby league team in 2006?

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Question 22

Who kicked four goals against Collingwood in the 1990 AFL Grand Final?

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Question 23

What did all the New Zealand sailors wear when they won the America฀s Cup?

  • 1. Possum skin nipple warmers
  • 2. Ronald Reagan masks
  • 3. Red Socks
  • 4. Cotton Gusset Underpants
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Question 24

Which sports are associated with the following terms:

  • 1. Poor cheddar
  • 2. Chukka
  • 3. Tight end
  • 4. Loose prop
  • 5. Shortish mid on
  • 6. Albatross
  • 7. Hello boys
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Section 4 Round 3 - Balderdash

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Question 11

Define - Laminak

  • 1. A rivet gun made for specially for woman
  • 2. Mythical dwarves who live underground

and despise church bells

  • 3. A surfing term referring to a loud,
  • bnoxious person who has never surfed
  • 4. A waterproof shirt made out of walrus

intestines

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Question 12

Define - Hebrew

  • 1. A follower of the prophet Mohammed Ali
  • 2. A masculine beer
  • 3. An appellative of Abraham or one of his

descendants

  • 4. A New Zealand greeting
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Question 12

Define - Lymph

  • 1. A wilted diagraph
  • 2. A thin coagulable fluid containing white

blood cells and chyle

  • 3. A Linux port of the Macintosh fingering

tool (ph)

  • 4. To walk or hobble with a lisp
  • 5. A measurement of wildcat running speed
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Question 12

Define - Ha-Ha

  • 1. A sunken ditch or moat containing a fence
  • 2. The ancient art of deducing information

from camel tracks

  • 3. The angular distance of a celestial point

measured westward along the celestial equator from the zenith crossing

  • 4. The degenerative seeds found in wild

coconuts

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Question 12

Define - Patrin

  • 1. Petrified reptile dung
  • 2. Grass thrown on a road by gypsies to tell
  • ther gypsies which road they took
  • 3. A tool used to dock hamster tails
  • 4. A fathers knee cap
  • 5. An extinct species of weasel thought to

have been commensally parasitic within

  • range-kneed grouse
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Question 13

  • 1. sed
  • 2. auk
  • 3. finger
  • 4. grep