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NOVEMBER, 8th 2018

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Science

1.Which planet has the most moons?Mars

SaturnJupiterUranus

Neptune

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Science

1.Which planet has the most moons?Mars

Saturn

Jupiterhas at least 67 known moons currently

UranusNeptune

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Science

2. At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?

10 degrees0 degrees

-10 degrees-20 degrees-40 degrees

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2. At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?

10 degrees0 degrees

-10 degrees-20 degrees

-40 degrees

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Technology

3. In what year did the Apple iPhone first become available?

20042005200620072008

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Technology

3. In what year did the Apple iPhone first become available?

200420052006

2007the phone was introduced on

June 29, 2007 in the United States2008

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Technology

4. What was the first computer virusCreeper

ILOVEYOUCode Red

AndromedaReaper

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Technology

4. What was the first computer virusCreeper

written in 1971, this virus was not malicious, but rather designed to experiments with self-replicating software on the TENEX

operating system. It didn’t manage to replicate itself. ILOVEYOUCode Red

AndromedaReaper

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Engineering

5. What is the meaning of the Latin word engineer is derived from?

AstuteMeticulousCleverness

CreativeMovement

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Engineering

5. What is the meaning of the Latin word engineer is derived from?

AstuteMeticulous

ClevernessCreative

Movement

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Engineering

6. In what country is the largest wind turbine located?

HollandDenmark

The NetherlandsSweden

Switzerland

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Engineering

6. In what country is the largest wind turbine located?

Holland

Denmarkit is 720 feet tall, has 260-foot blades and can generate enough power to

supply electricity for 3,000 American homes.The Netherlands

SwedenSwitzerland

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The Arts

7. What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater?

The SphereThe Circle

The RotundaThe Globe

The Balloon

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The Arts

7. What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater?

The SphereThe Circle

The Rotunda

The GlobeWas built by Shakespeare’s playing company, Lord Chamberlain’s Men.

The Balloon

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The Arts

8. Which impressionist artist often painted inside his own water lily pond and garden?

Claude Monet Edouard Manet

Edgar DegasPaul Cezanne

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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The Arts

8. Which impressionist artist often painted inside his own water lily pond and garden?

Claude MonetHe painted a series of approximately 250 oil paintings of his water lilies.

They were the main focus of his artistic production the last 30 years of his life.Edouard Manet

Edgar DegasPaul Cezanne

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

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Mathematics

9. All palindromes with an even number of digits are divisible by what number?

79111315

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Mathematics

9. All palindromes with an even number of digits are divisible by what number?

79

111315

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Mathematics

10. From 0-1000 which is the only number with an ‘a’ in its name when written out?

13395788

1000

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Mathematics

10. From 0-1000 which is the only number with an ‘a’ in its name when written out?

13395788

1000 One thousAnd