• RQFTCICR14 Game 1, Rounds 9-10 - space, challenge round

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 10 05:20:06 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-01-13,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Cellar Rats, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
    answers in about 3 days.

    For further information, including an explanation of the """
    notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    ** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany

    In the original game this was called a miscellaneous round, but it
    seems better to classify it as a second science round.

    1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?
    2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?

    3. The Sun """is""" supposed to be in the most active phase of
    the solar cycle, but it """is""" not delivering much in the way
    of flares -- just some intermediate-strength M-class flares.
    Name the class that includes the most powerful flares.

    4. What does CME mean, with reference to the sun? Exact answer
    required.

    5. China achieved a Moon landing """recently""". What is the
    two-word name, in English, of its Moon rover?

    6. The United States """has""" two active rovers on Mars """at
    present""". One is Curiosity. The other is almost 10 years old;
    name it.

    7. In what crater did Curiosity start its journey on Mars?
    8. Within <answer 7> is a mountain which """it is hoped""" Curiosity
    """will""" explore. What is it called?

    9. Name either of the two moons of Mars.
    10. What term is used for a day on Mars?


    ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Americana

    A1. """Only one name""" has been the surname of both a
    US president and a British prime minister. What name?

    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?


    * B. More Alcoholics

    Again, we name the actor/actress and the alcoholic character,
    and you name the movie.

    B1. Billy Bob Thornton as Willie Stokes.
    B2. Meg Ryan as Alice Green.


    * C. Historic Storms

    C1. In what year was the Great (North American) Ice Storm which
    is now known by that date?

    C2. In what year did the remains of Hurricane Hazel ravage
    Southern Ontario?


    * D. Music: The Eyes Have It

    We name the artist, and you name their song with "Eye" or "Eyes" in
    the title.

    D1. Sheena Easton.
    D2. Eric Carmen.


    * E. Space

    E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
    unit?

    E2. In the last round we mentioned comet ISON. What is ISON
    an acronym for?


    * F. Canadiana Geography

    F1. Canada """is""" the second-largest country in the world.
    Which country """is""" third?

    F2. What """is""" Canada's only officially bilingual province?
    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto, msb@vex.net
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    people didn't keep nailing it into these discussions, it would be
    pushing up the daisies. It's rung down the curtain and joined
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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu Feb 9 22:23:24 2023
    On Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 11:20:12 PM UTC-6, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany

    2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?

    a rock from space that lands on the Earth

    9. Name either of the two moons of Mars.

    Phobos

    10. What term is used for a day on Mars?

    sol

    ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Americana

    A1. """Only one name""" has been the surname of both a
    US president and a British prime minister. What name?

    Johnson

    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?

    Maine

    * B. More Alcoholics

    Again, we name the actor/actress and the alcoholic character,
    and you name the movie.

    B1. Billy Bob Thornton as Willie Stokes.

    "Bad Santa"

    B2. Meg Ryan as Alice Green.

    "When a Man Loves a Woman"

    * D. Music: The Eyes Have It

    We name the artist, and you name their song with "Eye" or "Eyes" in
    the title.

    D1. Sheena Easton.

    "For Your Eyes Only"

    D2. Eric Carmen.

    "Hungry Eyes"

    * E. Space

    E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
    unit?

    93,000,000 miles

    * F. Canadiana Geography

    F1. Canada """is""" the second-largest country in the world.
    Which country """is""" third?

    China

    F2. What """is""" Canada's only officially bilingual province?

    New Brunswick

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    gromit82@hotmail.com

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri Feb 10 21:32:32 2023
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    ** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany

    In the original game this was called a miscellaneous round, but it
    seems better to classify it as a second science round.

    1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?

    USSR

    2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?

    It's big enough so it does not burn entirely in the atmoshere,
    but reaches to the land or ocean of Earth.

    9. Name either of the two moons of Mars.

    Phobos

    ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Americana

    A1. """Only one name""" has been the surname of both a
    US president and a British prime minister. What name?

    Wilson

    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?

    Maine

    * E. Space

    E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
    unit?

    4.1 light years

    * F. Canadiana Geography

    F1. Canada """is""" the second-largest country in the world.
    Which country """is""" third?

    China

    F2. What """is""" Canada's only officially bilingual province?

    New Brunswick

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri Feb 10 14:21:53 2023
    On 2/9/23 21:20, Mark Brader wrote:

    ** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany

    In the original game this was called a miscellaneous round, but it
    seems better to classify it as a second science round.

    1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?

    Chile ??

    2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?

    meteorite is a rock found on the ground; meteor is an aerial phenomenon


    3. The Sun """is""" supposed to be in the most active phase of
    the solar cycle, but it """is""" not delivering much in the way
    of flares -- just some intermediate-strength M-class flares.
    Name the class that includes the most powerful flares.

    X-class


    4. What does CME mean, with reference to the sun? Exact answer
    required.

    coronal mass ejection


    5. China achieved a Moon landing """recently""". What is the
    two-word name, in English, of its Moon rover?

    6. The United States """has""" two active rovers on Mars """at
    present""". One is Curiosity. The other is almost 10 years old;
    name it.

    Opportunity

    (2023 answer is Perseverance)


    7. In what crater did Curiosity start its journey on Mars?

    dammit, all I can think of is Jezero crater, but that's Percy's crater

    8. Within <answer 7> is a mountain which """it is hoped""" Curiosity
    """will""" explore. What is it called?

    9. Name either of the two moons of Mars.

    Deimos

    10. What term is used for a day on Mars?

    sol



    ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Americana

    A1. """Only one name""" has been the surname of both a
    US president and a British prime minister. What name?

    Wilson

    (more recently: Johnson)


    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?

    Minnesota



    * B. More Alcoholics

    Again, we name the actor/actress and the alcoholic character,
    and you name the movie.

    B1. Billy Bob Thornton as Willie Stokes.
    B2. Meg Ryan as Alice Green.


    * C. Historic Storms

    C1. In what year was the Great (North American) Ice Storm which
    is now known by that date?

    1989


    C2. In what year did the remains of Hurricane Hazel ravage
    Southern Ontario?


    * D. Music: The Eyes Have It

    We name the artist, and you name their song with "Eye" or "Eyes" in
    the title.

    D1. Sheena Easton.
    D2. Eric Carmen.


    * E. Space

    E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
    unit?

    150 million Km


    E2. In the last round we mentioned comet ISON. What is ISON
    an acronym for?


    * F. Canadiana Geography

    F1. Canada """is""" the second-largest country in the world.
    Which country """is""" third?

    China


    F2. What """is""" Canada's only officially bilingual province?

    New Brunswick

    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri Feb 10 22:51:28 2023
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    ** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany

    1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?

    France; China

    2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?

    a piece of an extraterrene object that reaches the ground

    4. What does CME mean, with reference to the sun? Exact answer
    required.

    coronal mass ejection

    6. The United States """has""" two active rovers on Mars """at
    present""". One is Curiosity. The other is almost 10 years old;
    name it.

    Sojourner

    9. Name either of the two moons of Mars.

    Phobos


    ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Americana

    A1. """Only one name""" has been the surname of both a
    US president and a British prime minister. What name?

    Johnson

    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?

    Maine

    * C. Historic Storms

    C1. In what year was the Great (North American) Ice Storm which
    is now known by that date?

    1977

    * E. Space

    E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
    unit?

    93 million miles

    * F. Canadiana Geography

    F1. Canada """is""" the second-largest country in the world.
    Which country """is""" third?

    USA

    F2. What """is""" Canada's only officially bilingual province?

    New Brunswick

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Dan Blum tool@panix.com
    "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat Feb 11 16:47:02 2023
    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-01-13,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Cellar Rats, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
    answers in about 3 days.

    For further information, including an explanation of the """
    notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    ** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany

    In the original game this was called a miscellaneous round, but it
    seems better to classify it as a second science round.

    1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?
    2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?

    3. The Sun """is""" supposed to be in the most active phase of
    the solar cycle, but it """is""" not delivering much in the way
    of flares -- just some intermediate-strength M-class flares.
    Name the class that includes the most powerful flares.

    4. What does CME mean, with reference to the sun? Exact answer
    required.

    5. China achieved a Moon landing """recently""". What is the
    two-word name, in English, of its Moon rover?

    6. The United States """has""" two active rovers on Mars """at
    present""". One is Curiosity. The other is almost 10 years old;
    name it.

    Discovery


    7. In what crater did Curiosity start its journey on Mars?
    8. Within <answer 7> is a mountain which """it is hoped""" Curiosity
    """will""" explore. What is it called?

    9. Name either of the two moons of Mars.
    10. What term is used for a day on Mars?

    Sol



    ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Americana

    A1. """Only one name""" has been the surname of both a
    US president and a British prime minister. What name?

    Johnson


    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?

    Minnesota; Maine



    * B. More Alcoholics

    Again, we name the actor/actress and the alcoholic character,
    and you name the movie.

    B1. Billy Bob Thornton as Willie Stokes.
    B2. Meg Ryan as Alice Green.


    * C. Historic Storms

    C1. In what year was the Great (North American) Ice Storm which
    is now known by that date?

    C2. In what year did the remains of Hurricane Hazel ravage
    Southern Ontario?


    * D. Music: The Eyes Have It

    We name the artist, and you name their song with "Eye" or "Eyes" in
    the title.

    D1. Sheena Easton.

    Bette Davis Eyes

    D2. Eric Carmen.

    Eye of the Tiger



    * E. Space

    E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
    unit?

    E2. In the last round we mentioned comet ISON. What is ISON
    an acronym for?


    * F. Canadiana Geography

    F1. Canada """is""" the second-largest country in the world.
    Which country """is""" third?

    Brazil


    F2. What """is""" Canada's only officially bilingual province?

    New Brunswick; Nova Scotia



    Pete Gayde

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Tue Feb 14 08:23:41 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-01-13,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
    see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
    the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".

    Sorry, I'm a day late again. Anyway, Game 1 is over and the winner
    is JOSHUA KREITZER. Hearty congratulations, eh?


    ** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany

    In the original game this was called a miscellaneous round, but it
    seems better to classify it as a second science round.

    In the original game, this was this was the hardest round in the
    entire season.

    1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?

    Russia.

    Erland was over off by decades, everyone else by long distances.

    2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?

    A piece of space rock that reaches the ground. 4 for Joshua, Erland,
    Dan Tilque, and Dan Blum.

    3. The Sun """is""" supposed to be in the most active phase of
    the solar cycle, but it """is""" not delivering much in the way
    of flares -- just some intermediate-strength M-class flares.
    Name the class that includes the most powerful flares.

    X. 4 for Dan Tilque.

    In fact the first X-class flare of the then-current cycle occurred
    the day after this game was originally played.

    4. What does CME mean, with reference to the sun? Exact answer
    required.

    Coronal mass ejection. 4 for Dan Tilque and Dan Blum.

    5. China achieved a Moon landing """recently""". What is the
    two-word name, in English, of its Moon rover?

    Jade Rabbit.

    Its successor is Jade Rabbit 2. The original rover operated for
    over 2 years; the second one, on the far side of the Moon, is still
    operating after more than 4 years.

    6. The United States """has""" two active rovers on Mars """at
    present""". One is Curiosity. The other is almost 10 years old;
    name it.

    2014 answer: Opportunity. (It operated 2004-18.) 2023 answer: I
    will accept Perseverance, although it's only been active since 2021.
    Curiosity, by the way, is still active and has been since 2012.
    4 for Dan Tilque.

    Sojourner was only active for a few months in 1996-97. Discovery was
    the name of the program under which it was launched, but that name has
    not itself been used fora Mars rover.

    7. In what crater did Curiosity start its journey on Mars?

    Gale crater.

    8. Within <answer 7> is a mountain which """it is hoped""" Curiosity
    """will""" explore. What is it called?

    Mt. Sharp or Aeolis Mons. (It did.)

    9. Name either of the two moons of Mars.

    Phobos, Deimos. 4 for Joshua, Erland, Dan Tilque, and Dan Blum.

    10. What term is used for a day on Mars?

    A sol. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.


    ** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round

    * A. Americana

    A1. """Only one name""" has been the surname of both a
    US president and a British prime minister. What name?

    2014 answer: Wilson. (Woodrow, Harold.) 2023 answer: Now also
    Johnson. (Andrew and Lyndon, Boris.) 4 for everyone -- Joshua,
    Erland, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Pete.

    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?

    Minnesota. 4 for Dan Tilque. 3 for Pete.

    Maine is nowhere close to correct -- it's wrong by almost 2° of
    latitude or about 130 miles or 215 km. You *four* people who tried
    that answer need to deign to look at a Mercator-projection map once
    in a while.


    * B. More Alcoholics

    Again, we name the actor/actress and the alcoholic character,
    and you name the movie.

    B1. Billy Bob Thornton as Willie Stokes.

    2014 answer: "Bad Santa" (2003). 2023 answer: Now also "Bad Santa 2"
    (2016). 4 for Joshua.

    B2. Meg Ryan as Alice Green.

    "When a Man Loves a Woman" (1994). 4 for Joshua.


    * C. Historic Storms

    C1. In what year was the Great (North American) Ice Storm which
    is now known by that date?

    1998.

    C2. In what year did the remains of Hurricane Hazel ravage
    Southern Ontario?

    1954.


    * D. Music: The Eyes Have It

    We name the artist, and you name their song with "Eye" or "Eyes" in
    the title.

    D1. Sheena Easton.

    "For Your Eyes Only". 4 for Joshua.

    D2. Eric Carmen.

    "Hungry Eyes". 4 for Joshua.


    * E. Space

    E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
    unit?

    149,597,900 km (accepting 134,638,100-164,557,700) or 92,955,800
    miles (accepting 83,660,200-102,257,400). 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque,
    and Dan Blum.

    E2. In the last round we mentioned comet ISON. What is ISON
    an acronym for?

    International Scientific Optical Network. Since it was a name,
    you had to be exact.


    * F. Canadiana Geography

    F1. Canada """is""" the second-largest country in the world.
    Which country """is""" third?

    Either China or the US, depending on what source you accept and
    what measure of area you're using. The US was expected in the
    original game, but I'm accepting either answer. 4 for Joshua,
    Erland, Dan Tilque, and Dan Blum.

    F2. What """is""" Canada's only officially bilingual province?

    New Brunswick (Nouveau-Brunswick). (Still true.) 4 for Joshua,
    Erland, Dan Tilque, and Dan Blum. 3 for Pete.

    On this one Stephen Perry commented in 2014:
    | I thought manitoba was also, since the 1985 lawsuit kerfluffle, but
    | I am not going to lose the point for a second answer just to get it
    | 'the hard way'.

    He was talking about this Supreme Court case:

    http://scc-csc.lexum.com/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/60/index.do

    But the subject matter is limited to the enactment of provincial laws.
    Official bilingual status extends beyond that.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 1 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
    TOPICS-> Ent His Geo Lit Sci Spo Sci Cha SIX
    Joshua Kreitzer 28 36 32 32 4 0 12 32 172
    Dan Tilque 4 19 32 8 16 0 24 20 119
    Dan Blum 20 16 23 20 16 0 12 16 111
    Pete Gayde -- -- 16 16 7 20 4 10 73
    Erland Sommarskog 0 8 28 0 11 0 8 12 67

    --
    Mark Brader, Toronto, msb@vex.net
    "Omit needless code! Omit needless code! Omit needless code!"
    -- Chip Salzenberg (after Strunk & White)

    My text in this article is in the public domain.

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Tue Feb 14 20:20:09 2023
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:
    1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?

    Russia.


    I had no idea what it was (and I first read JSON, which is not a
    comet at all). But I figured that the larger the area, the better
    chance for discovery. And since I didn't know then, USSR seemed
    even larger and better.

    You *four* people who tried that answer need to deign to look at a Mercator-projection map once in a while.

    I thought using sources was not not permitted? :-)

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Wed Feb 15 03:37:24 2023
    On 2/14/23 00:23, Mark Brader wrote:
    Mark Brader:

    A2. What state has the most northerly point of the "lower 48"
    or contiguous US states?

    Minnesota. 4 for Dan Tilque. 3 for Pete.

    Maine is nowhere close to correct -- it's wrong by almost 2° of
    latitude or about 130 miles or 215 km. You *four* people who tried
    that answer need to deign to look at a Mercator-projection map once
    in a while.

    You can't blame them too harshly. Most non-Mercator maps (which means
    most maps) of the US are slightly rotated counter-clockwise, putting
    Maine at the same distance from the top of the map as Washington state.
    This gives people a mistaken notion of the relative northness
    (northicity?) of places on opposite sides of the country.

    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 15 20:04:58 2023
    Mark Brader:
    You *four* people who tried that answer need to deign to look at
    a Mercator-projection map once in a while.

    Dan Tilque:
    You can't blame them too harshly. Most non-Mercator maps (which means
    most maps) of the US...

    Exactly my point!
    --
    Mark Brader | YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE CRAZY TO WORK HERE
    Toronto | WE'LL TRAIN YOU
    msb@vex.net | --Seen on "Help Wanted" sign

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