Wednesday, November 16, 2005

COEVAL RELEASE BONUS (DO AFTER EXAM)

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1. Name the ninth largest nation
A. Argentina
B. Sudan
C. Kazakhstan
D. Algeria

2. Name the heaviest element
A. Platinum
B. Osmium
C. Thorium
D. Iridium

3. # of zeros in quintillion
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 19

4. Nation with most expensive Big Mac (as of January 14, 2004)
A. Sweden
B. Denmark
C. Switzerland
D. Luxembourg

5. 9th most popular boy’s name in the first decade of the 1900’s
A. Frank
B. Henry
C. Edward
D. John

6. Largest library in the world
A. National Library of China
B. Library of Congress
C. British Library
D. Ukraine National Library

7. Tallest free-standing statue of the following:
A. Eiffel Tower
B. Statue of Liberty
C. Collussus
D. Buddha

8. Most tennis grand slam wins
A. Pete Sampras
B. Chris Evert
C. Margerat Court
D.Roy Emerson


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THE COEVAL RELEASE EXAM

Question 1. Capital of Christmas Island
A. The Colony
B. The Town
C. The Bulgaria
D. The Settlement

Q2. Largest oil producing nation
A. Former USSR
B. Kuwait
C. Saudi Arabia
D. Yemen

Q3. Adult Literacy Rate of Malta
A. 78%
B. 87.9%
C. 82.4%
D. 88.3%

Q4. Germany invades Poland
A. Sept. 1, 1939
B. Sept. 2, 1939
C. Oct. 7, 1939
D. Oct. 24, 1939

Q5. Portuguese sack Kilwa
A. 1503
B. 1509
C. 1505
D. 1507

Q6. First Crusade
A. 1090
B. 1095
C. 1093
D. 1098

Q7. # of Shintoism followers (in millions)
A. 120
B. 110
C. 100
D. 130

Q8. Who is Socrates speaking to in “School of Athens"
A. Plato
B. Alexander
C. Plato & Alexander
D. Alexander & Xenophon

Q9. Colour of UN tanks
A. Green
B. Blue
C. White
D. Purple

Section 2

Q1. Average temp. of space
A. -290 C
B. -250 C
C. -270 C
D. -285 C

Q2. Sun core temperature (in millions)
A. 25
B. 15
C. 30
D. 6.7

Q3. # of NeptuneÂ’s moons
A. 9
B. 12
C. 10
D. 11

Q4. Slate is a mineral
A. Sedimentary
B. Metamorphic
C. Philliot
D. Igneous

Q5. Indian OceanÂ’s deepest trench
A. Java
B. Mariana
C. Coffee
D. Sherman

Q6. WorldÂ’s seventh longest river
A. Congo
B. Amur
C. Ob
D. Okuo

Q7. # of flowering plant species
A. 350,000
B. 250,000
C. 150,000
D.550,000

Q8. Indian Bean Tree Leaf type
A. Simple
B. Expansive
C. Compound
D. Plain

Q9. # of Fungi species
A. more than 100,000
B. more than 50,000
C. more than 200,000
D. more than 500,000

Section 3
Q1. Formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder
A. v=2 pi r(r+h)
B. v= 2 pi r
C. v= pi r2 h
D. v= r2 pi (3+h)

Q2. Sum of a hexagons internal angles
A. 720 degrees
B. 900 degrees
C. 1080 degrees
D. 860 degrees

Q3. Name the angle that is more than 80 degrees and less than 360 degrees
A. Stretch
B. Reflex
C. Round
D. Tangent

Q4. Unit used for finding frequency of Visible Light
A. VHz
B. THz
C. EHz
D. GHz

Q5. X-ray frequency
A. 300 PHz to 30 THz
B. 300 THz to 30 WHz
C. 300 THz to 30 EHz
D. 300 THz to 30 PHz

Q6. Wave length equals .
A. Speed of Light2 divided by freq.
B. Speed of Light divided by freq.
C. Freq.3* 7
D. Noah * Genius

Q7. Atomic # of Bismuth
A. 83
B. 18
C. 37
D. 86

Q8. Symbol for Phosphorous on the Periodic Table
A. P
B. Ph
C. Pr
D. Po

Q9. Relative atomic mass of Thorium
A. 232.04
B. Unknown
C. 164.43
D.94

Section 4
Q1. Date of Black Thursday
A. 11/ 9/ 29
B. 10/ 17/ 32
C. 10/ 24/ 39
D. 11/ 16/ 29

Q2. Location of first stock exchange
A. Amsterdam
B. Berlin
C. Hamburg
D. Antwerp

Q3. Price of Big Mac in Russia (April 2001)
A. 1.19
B. 2.38
C. 1.21
D. 4.38

Q4. Average calories consumed daily in Libya
A. 2400-2600
B. 2600-2800
C. 2800-3000
D. 3000 and up

Q5. Most calories consumed average in Europe, Africa, Asia, North & South America and Australia
A. North America
B. Europe
C.Australia
D. Asia

Q6. Average daily calories consumed in South Korea
A. Over 3000
B. 2800-3000
C. 2000-2200
D. 1400-2600

Q7. First supersonic plane
A. F-230
B. DC3
C. S-120
D. F-100

Q8. Oldest Wright brother
A. Wilbur
B. Bob
C. Cal
D. Orville

Q9. When was Louis Bleriot born
A.1872
B. 1888
C. 1942
D. 1773
Section 5

Q1. Average # of sweat glands
A. 2.5 million
B. 4.5 million
C. 5 million
D. 1 billion

Q2 . Age of oldest pole vaulter
A. 95
B. 85
C. 75
D. 59

Q3. Length of DNA in one cell
A. 1 m
B. 2 m
C. 30 m
D. 1.5 m

Q4. TreeÂ’s are an example of .
A. Autotrophs
B. Heterotrophs
C. Bacteria
D. Consumption

Q5. LionsÂ’ Phylum
A. Felidae
B. Chordata
C. Boloci
D. Leo

Q6. Which is not a muscle
A. Soleus
B. Boleus
C. Flexor
D. Sartorius

Q7. # of ear bones
A. 6
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9

Q8. # of rib bones
A. 23
B. 26
C. 24
D. 21

Q9. # of bones in a body
A. 309
B. 206
C. 199
D. 290

Section 6

Q1. Date when Paradise Lost was finished
A. 1666
B. 1667
C. 1652
D. 1650

Q2. Geoffrey Chauncer's birthyear
A. 1341
B. 1343
C. 1381
D. 1441

Q3. Nationality of Seamus Heaney
A. German
B. English
C. Irish
D. French

Q4. What was Jacques LacanÂ’s key to movements
A. Utilitarians
B. Pragmatists
C. Postmodernists
D. Existentialists

Q5. Area of Cynics
A. Greece
B. Europe
C. Rome
D. West Asia

Q6. Rene Descates birthyear
A. 1595
B. 1596
C. 1321
D. 1589

Q7. Which of the following wore glasses
A. Sherman Wertheimer
B. Carl Rogers
C. R.D. Laing
D. William James

Q8. When was the first major psychologist born
A. 1842
B. 1840
C. 1832
D. c. 190

Q9. # of special psychology branches
A. 18
B. 7
C. 9
D. 8

Section 7
Q1. Where is The Visition
A. Chartes Cathedral
B. St. Francis
C. Vatican City
D. Louvre

Q2. When did the High Renaissance begin (years are estimates)
A. 1400
B. 1500
C. 1550
D. 1650

Q3. Date when In the Car was drawn
A. 1962
B. 1963
C. 1964
D. 1961

Q4. # of main column types
A. 5
B. 8
C. 6
D. 4

Q5. Where is Experience Music Project
A. Washington D.C.
B. Atlanta
C. Seattle
D. San Fransico

Q6. When did the Neoclassicism era begin
A. 1735
B. 1745
C. 1750
D. 1755

Q7. How many flats are in E flat major
A. 8
B. 4
C. 3
D. 5

Q8. When was Rigoletto first performed
A. 1851
B. 1853
C. 1855
D. 1857

Q9. When did Bob Marley form The Wailers
A. 1965
B. 1968
C. 1964
D. 1961

Section 8
Q1. What was Martina Navratilova arrested for carrying in an airport
A. Explosives
B. Sharp knives
C. Gun
D. Muffin

Q2. Fastest serve in tennis ever
A. 151 mph
B. 153 mph
C. 155 mph
D. 156 mph

Q3. # of Yannick NoahÂ’s Grand Slam wins
A. 2
B. 4
C. 3
D. 6

Q4. First winter games were in .
A. 1905
B. 1924
C. 1887
D. 1909

Q5. Most Olympic gold medals
A. Carl Lewis
B. Mark Spitz
C. Paavo Numri
D. Larissa Latynina

Q6. Where were Winter Olympics III held
A. Lake Placid
B. St. Moritz
C. Oslo
D. Chamonix

Q7. Distance from pitcher’s mound to grass line
A. 90 ft
B. 95 ft
C. 85 ft
D. 80 ft

Q8. What is Jason GiambiÂ’s sponsor
A. Reebok
B. Adidas
C. Puma
D. Nike

Q9. What team set the record for longest losing streak
A. Devil Rays
B. Royals
C. Expos
D. Rangers

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QUOTES
(from WikiQuote.org)

"The important thing here to understand is that the people that are at Guantanamo are bad people. I mean, these are terrorists for the most part."

"Simply stated, there is no doubt that Saddam now has weapons of mass destruction."

"My belief is we will, in fact, be greeted as liberators."

The senator has got his facts wrong. I have not suggested there's a connection between Iraq and 9/11, but there's clearly an established Iraqi track record with terror." At the Vice Presidential Debates, October 5, 2004.

"What we did in Iraq was exactly the right thing to do. If I had it to recommend all over again, I would recommend exactly the same course of action."

You sound like a damn politician, with all these excuses" -Said to a boat guide in Snake River in Grand Teton National Park near his retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, when the guide tried to explain why the trout were not biting.

All said by Dick Cheney

ABOUT CHENEY
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Then there is Dick Cheney, who essentially said that if Kerry is voted in as president, terrorism will hit America again. How is that? Is Cheney going to make some calls? Apparently he has the hook up."

Spoken by comedienne Margaret Cho.

SPEECHES
(from WikiSource.org)

"As I begin, I thank President Clinton for his service to our nation; and I thank Vice President Gore for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace." George W. Bush's First Inaugural Address

"I hope America is noticing the difference, because we're making progress. Together, we are changing the tone in the Nation's Capital. And this spirit of respect and cooperation is vital, because, in the end, we will be judged not only by what we say or how we say it, we will be judged by what we're able to accomplish."
George W. Bush's First State of the Union Address

  • President Bush claims critics a rewriting Iraq war history (WikiNews.org)