These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-09-18,
and should be interpreted accordingly.
On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
the correct answers in about 3 days.
All questions were written by members of the Usual Suspects and
are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
(QFTCI*)".
I wrote one of these rounds.
* Game 1, Round 9 -- Canadiana Geography -- City Neighborhoods
We name three districts or neighborhoods, and you name the Canadian
city where they are located. For example, we say Rosedale, Mimico,
and Forest Hill, and you say Toronto.
1. Britannia, Alta Vista, and Sandy Hill.
2. Walkerville, Old Sandwich, and Riverside.
3. Place-Royal, Place d'Youville [both pronounced as French],
and Lower Town.
4. Deschenes ["day-SHEN"], Aylmer, Hull.
Please decode the rot13 only after you have finished with the
above questions. Sbe gur erfg bs gur ebhaq, lbh ner fgvyy anzvat
pvgvrf, ohg sebz urer ba, gurve cebivaprf jvyy abg ercrng.
5. Oak Bay, Sidney, and Saanich ["SAN-nitch"].
6. Clayton Park, Fairview, and Kingswood.
7. Cathedral area, Albert Street South, and Germantown.
8. Glenora, Westmount, and Lansdowne.
9. Kenmount Terrace, Southland, the Narrows.
10. Inkster, Point Douglas, and River Heights.
** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
* A. Entertainment: Comedies by Fetish
A1. In what classic comedy movie from about 65 years ago does
the sexy female lead character have a fetish for men playing
the saxophone -- especially tenor sax?
A2. In what classic comedy movie from about 35 years ago does the
sexy female lead character have a fetish for foreign
languages -- notably, Italian and Russian?
* B. Geography: Museums of Upstate New York
B1. The George Eastman Museum is the world's oldest museum
of photography, covering both the art and the technology.
What city is it in?
B2. The Museum of Glass likewise covers both the art and the
science of glassmaking. Its full name begins with the city
where it is: what city?
* C. History: Sex Beats Violence
C1. In 2000 the US presidential election came down to a Supreme
Court battle over recounts. We all know what happened,
but what exactly was the title of the case? That is, it
was *who or what* versus *who or what*? (Hint: See the
category title, har-har-har.)
C2. Turning from real-life history to historical fiction,
"Saving Private Ryan" was nominated for the Oscar for
Best Picture of 1998, but it didn't win. What movie did?
(Hint: See the category title.}
* D. Name that Science
D1. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Absolute magnitude, gamma-ray burster, eccentricity, brown
dwarf, red giant, right ascension and declination.
D2. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Recombinant, dominant, diploid, base pair, point mutation,
crossover, restriction enzyme, nucleotide.
* E. Literature: Spell that Character
E1. In novels by Sara Paretsky, you will read about private
detective Victoria ["Iffy-Jeanie-a" "war-shaw-ski"].
*Spell* either her middle name or her surname.
E2. In novels by George R.R. Martin, you will read about
["Duh-nair-ris Tar-gair-ee-en"], a member of a royal family.
*Spell* either her first name or her surname.
* F. Canadiana: It's More Patriotic This Way
F1. The last time that the words of "O Canada" were officially
changed was in 2018. Two words were replaced with two
other words. What changed?
F2. In 1916 the name of a city in Ontario was changed because
it sounded too German. What was the *old* name?
I wrote one of these rounds.
* Game 1, Round 9 -- Canadiana Geography -- City Neighborhoods
We name three districts or neighborhoods, and you name the Canadian
city where they are located. For example, we say Rosedale, Mimico,
and Forest Hill, and you say Toronto.
1. Britannia, Alta Vista, and Sandy Hill.
2. Walkerville, Old Sandwich, and Riverside.
3. Place-Royal, Place d'Youville [both pronounced as French],
and Lower Town.
4. Deschenes ["day-SHEN"], Aylmer, Hull.
Please decode the rot13 only after you have finished with the
above questions. Sbe gur erfg bs gur ebhaq, lbh ner fgvyy anzvat
pvgvrf, ohg sebz urer ba, gurve cebivaprf jvyy abg ercrng.
5. Oak Bay, Sidney, and Saanich ["SAN-nitch"].
6. Clayton Park, Fairview, and Kingswood.
7. Cathedral area, Albert Street South, and Germantown.
8. Glenora, Westmount, and Lansdowne.
9. Kenmount Terrace, Southland, the Narrows.
10. Inkster, Point Douglas, and River Heights.
** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
* A. Entertainment: Comedies by Fetish
A1. In what classic comedy movie from about 65 years ago does
the sexy female lead character have a fetish for men playing
the saxophone -- especially tenor sax?
A2. In what classic comedy movie from about 35 years ago does the
sexy female lead character have a fetish for foreign
languages -- notably, Italian and Russian?
* B. Geography: Museums of Upstate New York
B1. The George Eastman Museum is the world's oldest museum
of photography, covering both the art and the technology.
What city is it in?
B2. The Museum of Glass likewise covers both the art and the
science of glassmaking. Its full name begins with the city
where it is: what city?
* C. History: Sex Beats Violence
C1. In 2000 the US presidential election came down to a Supreme
Court battle over recounts. We all know what happened,
but what exactly was the title of the case? That is, it
was *who or what* versus *who or what*? (Hint: See the
category title, har-har-har.)
C2. Turning from real-life history to historical fiction,
"Saving Private Ryan" was nominated for the Oscar for
Best Picture of 1998, but it didn't win. What movie did?
(Hint: See the category title.}
* D. Name that Science
D1. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Absolute magnitude, gamma-ray burster, eccentricity, brown
dwarf, red giant, right ascension and declination.
D2. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Recombinant, dominant, diploid, base pair, point mutation,
crossover, restriction enzyme, nucleotide.
* E. Literature: Spell that Character
E1. In novels by Sara Paretsky, you will read about private
detective Victoria ["Iffy-Jeanie-a" "war-shaw-ski"].
*Spell* either her middle name or her surname.
E2. In novels by George R.R. Martin, you will read about
["Duh-nair-ris Tar-gair-ee-en"], a member of a royal family.
*Spell* either her first name or her surname.
* F. Canadiana: It's More Patriotic This Way
F1. The last time that the words of "O Canada" were officially
changed was in 2018. Two words were replaced with two
other words. What changed?
F2. In 1916 the name of a city in Ontario was changed because
it sounded too German. What was the *old* name?
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-09-18,
and should be interpreted accordingly.
On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,
based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
the correct answers in about 3 days.
All questions were written by members of the Usual Suspects and
are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
(QFTCI*)".
I wrote one of these rounds.
* Game 1, Round 9 -- Canadiana Geography -- City Neighborhoods
We name three districts or neighborhoods, and you name the Canadian
city where they are located. For example, we say Rosedale, Mimico,
and Forest Hill, and you say Toronto.
1. Britannia, Alta Vista, and Sandy Hill.
2. Walkerville, Old Sandwich, and Riverside.
3. Place-Royal, Place d'Youville [both pronounced as French],
and Lower Town.
4. Deschenes ["day-SHEN"], Aylmer, Hull.
Please decode the rot13 only after you have finished with the
above questions. Sbe gur erfg bs gur ebhaq, lbh ner fgvyy anzvat
pvgvrf, ohg sebz urer ba, gurve cebivaprf jvyy abg ercrng.
5. Oak Bay, Sidney, and Saanich ["SAN-nitch"].
6. Clayton Park, Fairview, and Kingswood.
7. Cathedral area, Albert Street South, and Germantown.
8. Glenora, Westmount, and Lansdowne.
9. Kenmount Terrace, Southland, the Narrows.
10. Inkster, Point Douglas, and River Heights.
** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
* A. Entertainment: Comedies by Fetish
A1. In what classic comedy movie from about 65 years ago does
the sexy female lead character have a fetish for men playing
the saxophone -- especially tenor sax?
A2. In what classic comedy movie from about 35 years ago does the
sexy female lead character have a fetish for foreign
languages -- notably, Italian and Russian?
* B. Geography: Museums of Upstate New York
B1. The George Eastman Museum is the world's oldest museum
of photography, covering both the art and the technology.
What city is it in?
B2. The Museum of Glass likewise covers both the art and the
science of glassmaking. Its full name begins with the city
where it is: what city?
* C. History: Sex Beats Violence
C1. In 2000 the US presidential election came down to a Supreme
Court battle over recounts. We all know what happened,
but what exactly was the title of the case? That is, it
was *who or what* versus *who or what*? (Hint: See the
category title, har-har-har.)
C2. Turning from real-life history to historical fiction,
"Saving Private Ryan" was nominated for the Oscar for
Best Picture of 1998, but it didn't win. What movie did?
(Hint: See the category title.}
* D. Name that Science
D1. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Absolute magnitude, gamma-ray burster, eccentricity, brown
dwarf, red giant, right ascension and declination.
D2. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Recombinant, dominant, diploid, base pair, point mutation,
crossover, restriction enzyme, nucleotide.
* E. Literature: Spell that Character
E1. In novels by Sara Paretsky, you will read about private
detective Victoria ["Iffy-Jeanie-a" "war-shaw-ski"].
*Spell* either her middle name or her surname.
E2. In novels by George R.R. Martin, you will read about
["Duh-nair-ris Tar-gair-ee-en"], a member of a royal family.
*Spell* either her first name or her surname.
* F. Canadiana: It's More Patriotic This Way
F1. The last time that the words of "O Canada" were officially
changed was in 2018. Two words were replaced with two
other words. What changed?
F2. In 1916 the name of a city in Ontario was changed because
it sounded too German. What was the *old* name?
--
Mark Brader, Toronto | "You are becoming far too reasonable.
m...@vex.net | I worry about you." --Tony Cooper
My text in this article is in the public domain.
* Game 1, Round 9 -- Canadiana Geography -- City Neighborhoods
We name three districts or neighborhoods, and you name the Canadian
city where they are located. For example, we say Rosedale, Mimico,
and Forest Hill, and you say Toronto.
** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
* A. Entertainment: Comedies by Fetish
A1. In what classic comedy movie from about 65 years ago does
the sexy female lead character have a fetish for men playing
the saxophone -- especially tenor sax?
A2. In what classic comedy movie from about 35 years ago does the
sexy female lead character have a fetish for foreign
languages -- notably, Italian and Russian?
* B. Geography: Museums of Upstate New York
B1. The George Eastman Museum is the world's oldest museum
of photography, covering both the art and the technology.
What city is it in?
B2. The Museum of Glass likewise covers both the art and the
science of glassmaking. Its full name begins with the city
where it is: what city?
* C. History: Sex Beats Violence
C1. In 2000 the US presidential election came down to a Supreme
Court battle over recounts. We all know what happened,
but what exactly was the title of the case? That is, it
was *who or what* versus *who or what*? (Hint: See the
category title, har-har-har.)
C2. Turning from real-life history to historical fiction,
"Saving Private Ryan" was nominated for the Oscar for
Best Picture of 1998, but it didn't win. What movie did?
(Hint: See the category title.}
* D. Name that Science
D1. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Absolute magnitude, gamma-ray burster, eccentricity, brown
dwarf, red giant, right ascension and declination.
D2. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Recombinant, dominant, diploid, base pair, point mutation,
crossover, restriction enzyme, nucleotide.
* E. Literature: Spell that Character
E1. In novels by Sara Paretsky, you will read about private
detective Victoria ["Iffy-Jeanie-a" "war-shaw-ski"].
*Spell* either her middle name or her surname.
E2. In novels by George R.R. Martin, you will read about
["Duh-nair-ris Tar-gair-ee-en"], a member of a royal family.
*Spell* either her first name or her surname.
* F. Canadiana: It's More Patriotic This Way
F1. The last time that the words of "O Canada" were officially
changed was in 2018. Two words were replaced with two
other words. What changed?
F2. In 1916 the name of a city in Ontario was changed because
it sounded too German. What was the *old* name?
** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
* A. Entertainment: Comedies by Fetish
* D. Name that Science
D1. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Absolute magnitude, gamma-ray burster, eccentricity, brown
dwarf, red giant, right ascension and declination.
D2. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Recombinant, dominant, diploid, base pair, point mutation,
crossover, restriction enzyme, nucleotide.
* E. Literature: Spell that Character
E1. In novels by Sara Paretsky, you will read about private
detective Victoria ["Iffy-Jeanie-a" "war-shaw-ski"].
*Spell* either her middle name or her surname.
* Game 1, Round 9 -- Canadiana Geography -- City Neighborhoods
1. Britannia, Alta Vista, and Sandy Hill.
3. Place-Royal, Place d'Youville [both pronounced as French],
and Lower Town.
4. Deschenes ["day-SHEN"], Aylmer, Hull.
** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
* A. Entertainment: Comedies by Fetish
A2. In what classic comedy movie from about 35 years ago does the
sexy female lead character have a fetish for foreign
languages -- notably, Italian and Russian?
* B. Geography: Museums of Upstate New York
B1. The George Eastman Museum is the world's oldest museum
of photography, covering both the art and the technology.
What city is it in?
B2. The Museum of Glass likewise covers both the art and the
science of glassmaking. Its full name begins with the city
where it is: what city?
* C. History: Sex Beats Violence
C1. In 2000 the US presidential election came down to a Supreme
Court battle over recounts. We all know what happened,
but what exactly was the title of the case? That is, it
was *who or what* versus *who or what*? (Hint: See the
category title, har-har-har.)
C2. Turning from real-life history to historical fiction,
"Saving Private Ryan" was nominated for the Oscar for
Best Picture of 1998, but it didn't win. What movie did?
(Hint: See the category title.}
* D. Name that Science
D1. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Absolute magnitude, gamma-ray burster, eccentricity, brown
dwarf, red giant, right ascension and declination.
D2. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Recombinant, dominant, diploid, base pair, point mutation,
crossover, restriction enzyme, nucleotide.
* E. Literature: Spell that Character
E1. In novels by Sara Paretsky, you will read about private
detective Victoria ["Iffy-Jeanie-a" "war-shaw-ski"].
*Spell* either her middle name or her surname.
E2. In novels by George R.R. Martin, you will read about
["Duh-nair-ris Tar-gair-ee-en"], a member of a royal family.
*Spell* either her first name or her surname.
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-09-18,
and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
I wrote one of these rounds.
* Game 1, Round 9 -- Canadiana Geography -- City Neighborhoods
We name three districts or neighborhoods, and you name the Canadian
city where they are located. For example, we say Rosedale, Mimico,
and Forest Hill, and you say Toronto.
1. Britannia, Alta Vista, and Sandy Hill.
2. Walkerville, Old Sandwich, and Riverside.
3. Place-Royal, Place d'Youville [both pronounced as French],
and Lower Town.
4. Deschenes ["day-SHEN"], Aylmer, Hull.
Please decode the rot13 only after you have finished with the
above questions. For the rest of the round, you are still naming
cities, but from here on, their provinces will not repeat.
5. Oak Bay, Sidney, and Saanich ["SAN-nitch"].
6. Clayton Park, Fairview, and Kingswood.
7. Cathedral area, Albert Street South, and Germantown.
8. Glenora, Westmount, and Lansdowne.
9. Kenmount Terrace, Southland, the Narrows.
10. Inkster, Point Douglas, and River Heights.
** Game 1, Round 10 - Challenge Round
* A. Entertainment: Comedies by Fetish
A1. In what classic comedy movie from about 65 years ago does
the sexy female lead character have a fetish for men playing
the saxophone -- especially tenor sax?
A2. In what classic comedy movie from about 35 years ago does the
sexy female lead character have a fetish for foreign
languages -- notably, Italian and Russian?
* B. Geography: Museums of Upstate New York
B1. The George Eastman Museum is the world's oldest museum
of photography, covering both the art and the technology.
What city is it in?
B2. The Museum of Glass likewise covers both the art and the
science of glassmaking. Its full name begins with the city
where it is: what city?
* C. History: Sex Beats Violence
C1. In 2000 the US presidential election came down to a Supreme
Court battle over recounts. We all know what happened,
but what exactly was the title of the case? That is, it
was *who or what* versus *who or what*? (Hint: See the
category title, har-har-har.)
C2. Turning from real-life history to historical fiction,
"Saving Private Ryan" was nominated for the Oscar for
Best Picture of 1998, but it didn't win. What movie did?
(Hint: See the category title.}
* D. Name that Science
D1. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Absolute magnitude, gamma-ray burster, eccentricity, brown
dwarf, red giant, right ascension and declination.
D2. In what field of science would people use all these terms?
Recombinant, dominant, diploid, base pair, point mutation,
crossover, restriction enzyme, nucleotide.
* E. Literature: Spell that Character
E1. In novels by Sara Paretsky, you will read about private
detective Victoria ["Iffy-Jeanie-a" "war-shaw-ski"].
*Spell* either her middle name or her surname.
E2. In novels by George R.R. Martin, you will read about
["Duh-nair-ris Tar-gair-ee-en"], a member of a royal family.
*Spell* either her first name or her surname.
* F. Canadiana: It's More Patriotic This Way
F1. The last time that the words of "O Canada" were officially
changed was in 2018. Two words were replaced with two
other words. What changed?
F2. In 1916 the name of a city in Ontario was changed because
it sounded too German. What was the *old* name?
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