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Created: Saturday, February 23, 2008 | Total records: 75
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| id | SetID | Field1 | Title | Difficulty | Descriptor | Question1 | Answer1 | Question2 | Answer2 | Question3 | Answer3 | Question4 | Answer4 | Question5 | Answer5 | Question6 | Answer6 | Question7 | Answer7 | Question8 | Answer8 | Question9 | Answer9 | Question10 | Answer10 | Question11 | Answer11 |
| 1 | 1 | Supreme Court Justices | 2 | Identify each of these Supreme Court Justices | First black justice on the Supreme Court | Thurgood Marshall | First Chief Judtice on the Supreme Court | John Jay | First woman justice on the Supreme Court First woman justice on the Supreme Court | Sandra Day OConnor | First Jewish justice on the Supreme Court | Louis Brandeis | Chief Justice who served during the Civil War | Roger B. Taney | Justice who proposed paking the court with more than the traditional number of justices | Franklin D. Roosevelt | First President to be Chief Justice | William Howard Taft | Chief justice who has served the longest on the Supreme Court | John Marshall | Traditional number of justices on the Supreme Court | 9 | Chief justice presiding over the civil rights cases in the 1950s and 60s | Earl Warren | |||
| 2 | 2 | Figures of Speech | 2 | Identifies these parts of speech | An explicit comparison of unlike things introduced by like or as or other connective | simile | A play on words identical or similar insound but with different meanings | pun | A self-contradictory statement | paradox or oxymoron | The opposite of an understatement or exaggeration for specific effect | hyperbole | The poetic term for addressing an object as though it were a listening person | apostrophe | A word that sounds like what it describes | onomatopoeia | The type of long, extended comparison often found in Metaphysical poetry | conceit | The type of implicit metaphor in which a part of something is used to signify the whole thing | synecdoche | Deliberate rearrangement of word order to accommodate poetic rhythmj or emphasize meaning | anastrophe | john Ruskinss two-word phrase for the ascription of human traits to inanimate natural objects | pathetic fallacy | |||
| 3 | 3 | Geological Timetables | 1 | Given the biological event, you name the geololgical period | Algae dominant; first major distinction event | Cambrian | Dinosaurs dominant | Jurassic | Primates arise | Tertiary | First reptiles; amphibians diversify | Carboniferous | First land arthropods, juawed fish arise | Silurian | Angiosperms arise and diversify | Cretaceous | Gymnosperm ferns dominant; first mammals, birds | Triassic | First vascular land plants; second major extinction period | Ordovician | Conifers appeared, major extinctions of invertebrates | Permian | First insects | Devonian | |||
| 4 | 4 | Secretaries of State and their Bosses | 2 | Identify the Presidents under whom these secretaries of state served | James Madison | Thomas Jefferson | Cyrus Vance | Jimmy Carter | Dean Rusk | John Kennedy or Lyndon Johnson | Henry Kissinger | Richard Nixon or Gerald Ford | John Foster Dulles | Dwight D. Eisenhower | Thomas Jefferson | George Washington | George Schultz | Ronald Reagan | William Jennings Bryan | Woodrow Wilson | Cordell Hull | Franklin Roosevelt | William Seward | Abraham lincoln or Andrew Johnson | |||
| 5 | 5 | The Man Harry Truman | 1 | Identify these facts concerning the life of Harry Truman | What was his wifes name? | Bess | What new cabinet office was created under Truman? | Department of Defense | What was Trumans domestic program called | The Fair Deal | What political machine originally gave Truman his political start? | Pendergast | What Republican did he defeat for President? | Thomas Dewey | In what city is the Truman Library and family grave site? | Independence, Mo | Which general did he fire? | Douglas MacArthur | Who was his vice-president? | Allen Barkley | What id the sign on his desk say? | The buck stops here | Who ran against him on the Progressive ticket? | Henry Wallace | |||
| 6 | 6 | China | 2 | Identify these people, places, and things about China | What was the first dynasty in China? | Shang | Name the collection of Confusious teachings | Analects | Give the title of Mao Tse-Tungs teachings | The Little Red Book | What was the name of Maos retreat from Nanking to Yenan? | The Long March | Who was the military leader of the Nationalist Koumintang? | Chiang Kai-Shek | Who were Chinas scholars under confucious? | Mandarins | What was the last dynasty in China? | Manchu | Who was the founder of Taoism? | Lao-Tze | Who was the first president of China? | Sun-Yat Sen | What is the medical procedure which employs hot and cold needles for treatment? | acupuncture | |||
| 7 | 7 | Pouporri | 1 | Identify these items about a number of different things | In what year did the first man set foot on the moon? | 1969 | Whats the last letter of the Greek alphabet? | Omega | What singer invented the Calypso style? | Harry Belefonte | Name the sacred river of India | Ganges | What tv quiz show requires you to supply the questions rather than the answers? | Jeopardy | How many justices are on the Supreme Court? | nine | To the nearest mile, how high is Mt. Everest? | 6 miles | What college is nicknamed the Boilermakers? | Purdue | What nation did the Soviets invade in 1968? | Czechoslovakia | Identify the mythical bird which rises from its own ashes | Phoenix | |||
| 8 | 8 | Shakespeare | 1 | Identify these facts or sayings from Shakespeares plays | In what play does the character Prospero appear? | The Tempest | In what work by Shakespeare is an audience addressed as Friends, Romans, and Countrymen? | Julius Caesar | From which play is this the opening line? Now the the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York | Richard III | In which play would you find Shylock? | The Merchant of Venice | Which character in Julius Caesar delivers the speech, Friends, Romans, and Countrymen? | Mark Antony | In which play would you find the line, two households, both alike in dignity ? | Romeo and Juliet | Which play would you be reading if Banquo appeared? | Macbeth | Which play has the line, When shall we three meet again? | Macbeth | In which play do you find the character Polonius? | Hamlet | Where would you hear this phrase, If music be the food of love, play on? | Twelfth Night | |||
| 9 | 9 | All About States | 1 | Identify the state described by these clues | Its three largest ciites are Moscow, Twin Falls, and Pocatello | Idaho | The Grand Canyon is located in Arizona but where is Mt. Ranier located: | Washington | The Applachian Trail starts in Maine and ends in which state? | Georgia | In which of these states is it most dangerous to drive a car: New York, Texas, Florida, or California? | California | What state in the continental U.S. has the longest coastline? | Florida | What state is surrounded by Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, and Nebraska? | Wyoming | The three largest states in area are Alaska, Texas, and California but which is fourth? | Montana | Which state has the largest number of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives? | California | Which of all the states has the longest coastline? | Alaska | What state name was coined by new American settlers to describe the original inhabitants of the area? | Indiana meaning land of the Indians | |||
| 10 | 10 | Constellations | 1 | Name the constellation from the description given | The water carrier | Acquarius | The eagle | Aquila | The immortal bird | Phoenix | The smaller dog | Canis Minor | The chained woman | Andromeda | The water monster | Hydra | The fishes | Pisces | The crab | Cancer | The winged horse | Pegasus | The wolf | Lupus | |||
| 11 | 11 | Mythological characters | 1 | Identify these people and things from mythology | Which king of Mycenae led Greek forces at the Trojan War? | Agamemnon | Whose abduction led to the Trojan War? | Helens | Where was the home of Odin, Scandanavian god of battle and death? | Asgard | Who was the Roman goddess of the wood, mountains, and the moon? | Diana | Eros was the Greek god of love, who was his Roman equivalen? | Cupid | Where did the Greek gods live? | Mt Olympus | What three-headed dog guarded the gates of the Underworld? | Cerberus | What happened to anyone who saw the Gorgons? | They were turned to stone | Which beautiful youth was loved by Aphrodite and killed by her other lover, Ares? | Adonis | What was the unusual facial feature of the Cyclopes? | one eye in middle of forehead | |||
| 12 | 12 | Pouporri | 1 | Identify these questions about a variety of topics | Who first beat the Major League record for most home runs in a single season originally held by Roger Maris? | Mark McGwire | Whats the term for an organic catalyst? | enzyme | Name either of the two men who served as Secretary of State under Truman? | Dean Acheson or George Marshall | What Texas city has a Spanish name meaning the pass? | El Paso | 17 is what percent of 340? | 5% | What is the formula for the circumference of a circle? | 2 pi r or pi d | This open-air market for secondhand articles is named for critters believed to inhabit the antiques | Flea Market | The triangular sail on a yacht is used especially when running before the wind. Name it. | Spinnaker | Who composed the music for West Side Story? | Leonard Bernstein | Which one of the Texans at the Alamo was sick with typhoid fever? | James Bowie | |||
| 13 | 13 | Mixtures | 1 | Identify each of these things which has to do with types of mixtures | Combine two parts hydrogen with one part oxygen and what do you get? | water | When a green light is thrown on a red light, what is the result? | white | A mixture of oxygen and nitrogen composes 99% of what substance? | air | Mate a jackass with a mare and the offspring is what? | mule | The mixture of copper and zinc gives what? | brass | Half-woman and half-fish makes what? | mermaid | Mix yellow paint with blue and you get what? | green | A mixture of copper and tin makes what? | bronze | A combination of iron and carbon makes what? | steel | When lead and tin are mixed, what allow results? | solder | |||
| 14 | 14 | On the Double | 1 | Identify these expressions which all have something to do with double Identify each of these expressions which all have something to do with double | Name for a spy? | double agent | The meaning of betray | double-cross | Something that is a delayed reaction or looking at something more than once | double take | An insurance term | double indemnity | A type of kitchen utensil | double boiler | To retrace ones steps | double back | A mixture of sense and nonsense | double talk | Type of jacket or coat | double breasted | Two trials for the same offense | double jeopardy | Name for a type of sandwich or a bus | double decker | Name for something that has to do more than one function | double duty | |
| 15 | 15 | Pay Attention | 2 | Pay attention because each of your answers must start with an a and end with tion just like attention | Another word for estrangement | alienation | When an army wipes out an entire villages population, its called what? | annihilation | A firm reproof or warning is what? | admonition | A fancy word for betterment is ? | amelioration | A ghost or phantom is also called what? | apparition | The substitution of electronically-controlled mechanisms for human effort. This is called what? | automation | The mixing of inferior ingredients or deleterious substances is called what? | adulteration | Getting used to the weather conditions is a new area is called what? | acclimation or acclimatization | Prolonged tribulation or suffering is ? | affliction | Increasing the speed of a car or other vehicle is called? | acceleration | Animals who over several generations accommodate to changes in the environment is called? | adaptation | |
| 16 | 16 | Units of Measure | 2 | Given the name of a measure you name the quantity it measures | Ampere | electric current | Ohm | electric resistence | Joule | energy, work, quantity of heat | Mole | amount of substance | Candela | luminous intensity | Kelvin | thermodynamic temperature | Hertz | freuency | Pascal | pressure, stress | Newton | force | Meter per Second | speed, velocity | |||
| 17 | 17 | Studies of Science | 1 | Given the name of a specific science, you tell what it studies | Biology | living things | Conchology | shells | Hippology | horses | Oncology | cancer or tumors | Hepatology | the liver | Zoology | animals | Cephalology | the head | Piscology | fish | Arthrology | joints | Anthropology | ancient artifacts, cultures | Arachnology | spiders | |
| 18 | 18 | Animals and their Young | 1 | Given the name of an animal, you give the name of their young | Elephant | calf | Sheep | lamb | Swine | piglet | Peafowl | Poult | Goose | gosling | Goat | kid | Swan | cygnet | Horse | foal | Tiger | cub | Whale | calf | Rabbit | bunny | |
| 19 | 19 | The S Sound | 1 | You will be given a definition of words containing at least 3 s sounds. Identify the sibilants. | Means of livelihood | subsistencde or sustenance | The state which gave us Paul Revere | Massachusetts | A skin disease involving scaly, red patches | psoriasis | Severe mental illness | psychosis | A student of Greek and Roman culture | classicist | The combining of separate parts into a whole | synthesis | A female tailor | seamstress | A dried leaf used for tea or medicine | sassafrass | When youve reached the top of the ladder you are said to be a real what? | success | When you are not trusting | suspicious | Something that is the most hard to find or rare | scarsist | |
| 20 | 20 | Famous Questions | 2 | Identify each of these by completing the famous question given | Whats in a | name | O death, where is | thy sting | Can a leopard | change its spots | Is there no balm | in Gilead | What is so rare as a day . | in June | Et tu . | Brute | Was this the face that . | launched a thousand ships | Am I my | brothers keeper | What hath God | wrought | What light through | yonder window breaks | Whom God hath joined, let | no man put asunder | |
| 21 | 21 | Its In the Stars | 1 | Identify each of these stars of some type | Official name of Texas | Lone Star State | Sturnus vulgaris, a bird species | starling | Shakespeares description of Romeo and Juliet | star-crossed lovers | Another name for a meteor | fallling star or shooting star | Newer name of the music group Jefferson Airplane | Jefferson Starship | Theme songof Walt Disneys Magic Kingdom used to close the park nightly | When You Wish Upon A Star | Jewish symbol | Star of David | Movie originally with Janet Gaynor, then remade with Judy Garland, then again remade with Barbra Streisand | A Star is Born | First line of the childrens nursery rhyme about wishing on a star | Star-light star-bright first star Ive seen tonight | The 1977 smash hit science fiction movie | Star Wars | Celestial phenomenon which announced Christs birth | Star of Bethlehem | |
| 22 | 22 | They all Start with For | 1 | Each of these answers begins with the word for | A word meaning prohibit | forbid | To wander about in search of food | forage | A public place of meeting | forum | A place with many trees | forest | To belong to another nation | foreign | To terminate a mortgage | foreclose | To pardon | forgive | Pincers for extracting a baby | forceps | Something which happens by chance | fortuitous | To lose by breach of conditions | forfeit | Something considered a sign of future happenings | fortell | |
| 23 | 23 | Music Terms | 2 | Give the terminology of music scale degrees | First Degree | tonic | Fourth Degree | subdominant | Sixth Degree | submediant | Which scale degree has the 6 tone focus? | tonic | Second Degree | super tonic | Fifth degree | dominant | Seventh Degree | Leading tone | Tone which pushes toward the tonic | Third Degree | mediant | ||||||
| 24 | 24 | Russia | 2 | These questions are all based on the former country of Russia prior to the splitting into numerous parts occuring in the 1990s | With which country did Russia go to war in 1904? | Japan | Who was the first premier of Russia, serving from 1917-1924? | Lenin | What state name is common to both Russia and the U.S. | Georgia | Who was the last czar to rule Russia (1894-1917)? | Nicholas II | What body of water represents the closest distance that Russian soil is to U.S. soil? | Bering Strait | Name the two most populous cities in the original Russia | Moscow and Leningrad | Name the patron saint of Russia | St. Nicholas | What was the official name of Russia? | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Union of Soviet Socialist Republics | The Russian Revolution started on November 7 in what year? | 1917 | Who was the rule of Russia during the period known as the Cold War? | Nikita Kruschev | What was the title used to designate rulers of Russia in the mid-1900s | Premier or Chairman | |
| 25 | 25 | World Literature | 2 | Ffom the quotations, towns, or characters identify the appropriate person or piece of literature | If I said you have a Shavinan wit, I would be comparing you to which great British author? | George Bernard Shaw | Identify the Greek hero chained to a rockwho suffered mightily while vultures ate his flesh | Prometheus | Identify the author associated with this fictional town: Winesburg, Ohio | Sherwood Anderson | A play written in prose by Ibsen where the central character emphasizes the position of women in society | A Dolls House | Author of the fictional town of Spoon River, Illinois | Edgar Lee Masters | If you get consonants mixed up so that you bang the rell rather than rang the bell what would you be guilty of? | spoonerisms | Who was the main character of the play by Ibsen mentioned in an earlier question? | Nora | If you must decide between two choices, both disastrous, between what two monsters of mythology would you find yourself? | Scylla and Carybdis | Which author invented the town of Gopher Prairie, Minnesota? | Sinclair Lewis | If a person doesnt want to be misconstrued, taken from the Sheridan play, The Rivals, he is guilty of what habit ? | malapropismj |