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Quizz "General knowledge" - 15 questions
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Question 1 / 15
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1. The strongest muscle(s) (based on its weight/how much pressure it can put on something) in the human body is/are...

  ...the biceps.
  ...the triceps.
  ...the masseter.
  ...the quandriceps.
  ...the hamstrings.
  ...the heart.






























































Question 2 / 15
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2. In Norse and Germanic mythology, which famous daughter of the king of the gods, Wotan, was put to sleep in a ring of fire and could only be awoken by a completely fearless hero?

  Brunnhilde
  Sieglinde
  Waltraute
  Gertrude
  Fricka
  Freia
  Erda






























































Question 3 / 15
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3. The ninth president of the United States of America was ____________. He was also known as _____________. (Fill in the blanks by selecting the name of a president and then a nickname.)

  Andrew Jackson
  John Quincy Adams
  Martin van Buren
  William Henry Harrison
  Old Hickory
  Old Man Eloquent
  The Careful Dutchman
  Old Tippecanoe






























































Question 4 / 15
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4. The most well-known classical music piece in the world is __________. It was written by __________ and was from __________. (Fill in the blanks by selecting a piece, composer, and bigger piece that the most well-known piece in the world is from.)

  Piece='Ode to Joy'
  Piece='Hallelujah Chorus'
  Piece='Here Comes the Bride'
  Composer=Ludwig van Beethoven
  Composer=George Frideric Handel
  Composer=Richard Wagner
  Bigger Piece=Messiah (Handel) or Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)
  Bigger Piece=Lohengrin






























































Question 5 / 15
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5. What is the perimeter of a circle? (Note:Pi=3.14159265 and r=the radius of the circle.)

  Pi*r*r (AKA Pi times r squared)
  2*Pi*r
  4*Pi*r*r (AKA 4 times Pi times r squared)
  4*Pi*r






























































Question 6 / 15
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6. In Marvel Comics' popular X-Men series, the real name of Professor X is...

  ...Xander Charleston.
  ...Charles Xander.
  ...Charles Xavier.
  ...Xavier Charleston.






























































Question 7 / 15
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7. There are more books written about _________ than there are about any other game. (Fill the blank by clicking on one of the games below.)

  Checkers
  Clue
  Life
  Pit
  Uno
  Chess
  Skylanders






























































Question 8 / 15
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8. Rodesian Ridgebacks were once actually known as...

  ...fire dogs.
  ...lion dogs.
  ...ridge dogs.
  ...crown dogs.
  ...those brindle dogs with the swirl-like fur on their backs.






























































Question 9 / 15
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9. Which of these are NOT fish and are actually mammals? (Select more than one answer if necessary.)

  Goldfish
  Dolphin
  Whale
  Tuna
  Salmon
  Shark
  Tiger Oscar
  Blobfish






























































Question 10 / 15
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10. The swimming pool and basin in which rainwater would fall into in a normal ancient Roman house was called...

  ...the cubiculum.
  ...the culina.
  ...the atrium.
  ...the triclinium.
  ...the impluvium.






























































Question 11 / 15
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11. True or False: Dogs like cat food.

  True
  False






























































Question 12 / 15
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12. Which of these gods does NOT make up the Twelve Olympians in Greek mythology? (Note: Be careful-the god who isn't one of the Twelve is sometimes counted as one of the Twelve Olympians anyway.)

  Zeus
  Hera
  Poseidon
  Apollo
  Pan
  Demeter
  Athena
  Aphrodite






























































Question 13 / 15
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13. Where is Mauritius?

  In Europe.
  In North America.
  In South America.
  In Africa.
  In Asia.
  In the Atlantic Ocean.
  In the Indian Ocean.






























































Question 14 / 15
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14. What is the Python language used to make code and run programs named after?

  The snake of the same name.
  It is an abbreviation; its real name is P.Y.T.H.O.N.
  It wasn't given a name on purpose-the creator of Python simply came up with a random word as the name.
  It was named after Monty Python's Flying Circus.
  It was named after a famous singer.






























































Question 15 / 15
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15. In calculus, what do you get when you differentiate an equation?

  You get another equation that is actually the equation of the slope of the first equation; if you plug a value into the equation, you get the slope of the first equation at that point.
  You get the exact approximation of how long the graph of the equation is.
  You get the equations for the vertical and/or horizontal asymptotes of your original equation.
  You get the value for a point that was previously undefined.
  You get infinity.
  You get Pi.
  You get e.
  You get f(x).































































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