** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany
2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?
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.
* 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?
* 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?
** 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)?
9. Name either of the two moons of 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?
* E. Space
E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
unit?
* 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?
** 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?
** Game 1, Round 9 - Science - Space Miscellany
1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?
2. What is a meteorite (as opposed to, say, a meteor)?
4. What does CME mean, with reference to the sun? Exact answer
required.
6. The United States """has""" two active rovers on Mars """at
present""". One is Curiosity. The other is almost 10 years old;
name it.
9. Name either of the two moons of 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?
* C. Historic Storms
C1. In what year was the Great (North American) Ice Storm which
is now known by that date?
* E. Space
E1. Within 10% of the true number, how long is an astronomical
unit?
* 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?
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?
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*)".
** 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?
1. In what country was comet ISON discovered?
Russia.
You *four* people who tried that answer need to deign to look at a Mercator-projection map once in a while.
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 *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...
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