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Round of 16 - Top Half

12:40:00 PM


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Question 1. How did Jack's mother react when he sold the cow for five beans?

Answer: Angrily



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Question 2. What NBA star withdrew his debut rap CD after league commissioner David Stern called it “coarse, offensive, and anti-social”?

Answer: Allen Iverson



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Question 3. In the United States, they're called astronauts. What are they called in the Soviet Union?

Answer: Cosmonauts



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Question 4. How many days are there in a Leap Year?

Answer: 366



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Question 5. What is the smallest whole number that you can express using each of the digits 6, 4, 3, and 7 only once?

Answer: 3,467



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Question 6. What is Smokey the Bear's motto?

Answer: "Only you can prevent forest fires."



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Question 7. How many basic food groups are there?

Answer: 4



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Question 8. In August, 1945, two cities in Japan were destroyed by nuclear bombs. Name either one of them.

Answer: Hiroshima, Nagasaki



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Question 9. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton recently accused President Bush of breaking a personal “president-to-president” promise made to protect which federal program that provides stipends and scholarships to young people in exchange for community service?

Answer: AmeriCorps



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Question 10. If there are 61 Democrats in the U.S. Senate and 38 Republicans, how many independents are there?

Answer: One (Because there are 100 Senate members in all.)



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Question 11. Right after the Civil War, many northern politicians went South to take advantage of the confusion left after the war. What were these scoundrels called?

Answer: Carpetbaggers



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Question 12. In sewing, what is the most common seam width?

Answer: 5/8 inches



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Question 13. Stanley Cup

Answer: Ice hockey



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Question 14. This red-haired general of the American Revolution was the only president of the United States who did not live in the White House. Name him.

Answer: George Washington



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Question 15. How many original American colonies were there?

Answer: 13



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Question 16. Which of the following cities is the farthest south: Key West, Florida; Brownsville, Texas; San Diego, California?

Answer: Key West



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Question 17. What ghost, according to Shakespeare, appeared to Brutus?

Answer: Julius Caesar



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Question 18. What familiar saying is hidden in the following words: "The place 16 miles from the Tiber River's mouth took more than 24 hours to construct"?

Answer: "Rome wasn't built in a day."



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Question 19. In THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER, Injun Joe kills the doctor--but who is blamed for the crime?

Answer: Muff Potter



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Question 20. Mindy bought a 10-pound bag of dog food. At his first feeding, her dog ate 1 3/8 pounds of food. How much dog food was left?

Answer: 8 5/8 pounds



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Question 21. What is another name for a Jack-o-Lantern?

Answer: Pumpkin



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Question 22. What pro golfer, who made news last spring with his criticism of Annika Sorenstam, defeated Tiger Woods on Oct. 26 to move into the lead on the money-winning list?

Answer: Vijay Singh



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Question 23. The Pashtun, who speak Pashtu and are dominated by the Durrani and Ghilzai tribes, are which country’s largest ethnic group?

Answer: Afghanistan



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Question 24. Give the formula for finding the area of a rectangle.

Answer: Length x width



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Question 25. Another long wall--between England and Scotland--which was erected by a Roman emperor.

Answer: Hadrian's Wall



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Question 26. TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT is the title of a book written by what federal judge who presided over the important Watergate hearings?

Answer: John Sirica



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Question 27. How many syllables are in the word "deliverance"?

Answer: Four



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Question 28. Compute the square of 24.

Answer: 576



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Question 29. What is an anthology?

Answer: A collection of stories or poems



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Question 30. Which Asian athlete won both Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player honors during the 2001 major league baseball season?

Answer: Ichiro Suzuki



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Question 31. What sitcom will continue despite the sudden death of its star, John Ritter?

Answer: "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter"



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Question 32. The main character takes a voyage to the land of the Brobdingnags, Glubdubdrip, Houynhnms, and Lilliput, in an 18th century satire. Identify both the author and the title of the work.

Answer: Jonathan Swift, GULLIVER'S TRAVELS



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Question 33. What is Condoleezza Rice’s position?

Answer: U.S. National Security Advisor



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Question 34. What country's navy was defeated by England in 1588?

Answer: Spain's



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Question 35. How many colors are there in a monochrome painting?

Answer: One



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Question 36. What is 33?

Answer: 27



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Question 37. What are catalogued under the Dewey Decimal system?

Answer: Books



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Question 38. FIDELIO is the title of the only opera by what famous composer?

Answer: Beethoven



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Question 39. An elephant, walrus, and wild boar will have this orthodontal problem. What do we call a long tooth that extends out of the mouth?

Answer: Tusk



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Question 40. Noah's Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. In what modern-day country is Mt. Ararat located?

Answer: Turkey



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Question 41. What game show host claimed in his 1982 autobiography that he was once a CIA assassin?

Answer: Chuck Barris



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