• QFTCI23 Game 6, Rounds 7-8: former names, Nova Scotia

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 10 22:58:39 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-10-30,
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    I did not write either of these rounds.


    * Game 6, Round 7 - Geography History - What's My Country's Name Again?

    Several countries have changed their names during their history.
    Often this is done to mark a significant change, such as a regime
    change, secession, or a colony becoming independent. In each
    case we give you the previous name, and you provide the current
    internationally recognized name for the country. Today's boundaries
    are not necessarily exactly the same as when the old name was used.

    1. British Honduras.
    2. Gold Coast.
    3. Ceylon.
    4. Siam.
    5. Swaziland.
    6. Burma.
    7. Abyssinia.
    8. Mesopotamia.
    9. Upper Volta.
    10. East Pakistan.


    * Game 6, Round 8 - Canadiana Geography - Nova Scotia

    Please see the handout: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/g6r8/nova.pdf

    1. Letter G indicates a bay about 5 × 8 km, which is enclosed
    completely by the Halifax Regional Municipality. The bay
    gives its name to the oceanographic institute on its shores.
    Name the bay.

    2. Name the geographical feature at L. It's a trough approximately
    125 km long, between the North Mountain and South Mountain
    ranges.

    3. Name the lake at B.

    4. Which letter designates Peggy's Cove, a tourist magnet because
    of its picturesque rocks and lighthouse, near which Swissair
    Flight 111 crashed in 1998?

    5. What is the strait at O, separating Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
    from PEI?

    6. Where is the Fortress of Louisbourg, founded in 1713 and now
    a National Historic Site?

    7. Which letter shows the location of the Springhill Mine disaster?
    (Actually there were three distinct disasters there, the most
    recent of them in 1958.)

    8. There is a university in the community at letter C -- which
    university?

    9. Identify the town of Yarmouth.

    10. Name the 27 km strait at A, separating Cape Breton Island from
    the rest of Nova Scotia.

    So there were 5 decoys. If you like, for fun but for no points.
    decode the rot13, identify the five places named, and answer one
    more question about one of them.

    11. Zvanf ["zvahf"] Onfva.
    12. Qvtol.
    13. Abegu Flqarl.
    14. Yharaoret.
    15. Juvgr Uvyy.
    16. Jung'f abgnoyr nobhg Juvgr Uvyy?

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun Dec 10 23:48:59 2023
    Mark Brader <msb@vex.net> wrote:

    * Game 6, Round 7 - Geography History - What's My Country's Name Again?

    1. British Honduras.

    Belize

    2. Gold Coast.

    Ghana

    3. Ceylon.

    Sri Lanka

    4. Siam.

    Thailand

    5. Swaziland.

    Eswatini

    6. Burma.

    Myanmar

    7. Abyssinia.

    Ethiopia

    8. Mesopotamia.

    Iraq

    9. Upper Volta.

    Burkina Faso

    10. East Pakistan.

    Bangladesh

    * Game 6, Round 8 - Canadiana Geography - Nova Scotia

    1. Letter G indicates a bay about 5 ? 8 km, which is enclosed
    completely by the Halifax Regional Municipality. The bay
    gives its name to the oceanographic institute on its shores.
    Name the bay.

    Scripps

    4. Which letter designates Peggy's Cove, a tourist magnet because
    of its picturesque rocks and lighthouse, near which Swissair
    Flight 111 crashed in 1998?

    E; C

    6. Where is the Fortress of Louisbourg, founded in 1713 and now
    a National Historic Site?

    A; H

    7. Which letter shows the location of the Springhill Mine disaster?
    (Actually there were three distinct disasters there, the most
    recent of them in 1958.)

    N; C

    9. Identify the town of Yarmouth.

    J; K

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun Dec 10 17:18:41 2023
    On 12/10/23 14:58, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 6, Round 7 - Geography History - What's My Country's Name Again?

    Several countries have changed their names during their history.
    Often this is done to mark a significant change, such as a regime
    change, secession, or a colony becoming independent. In each
    case we give you the previous name, and you provide the current internationally recognized name for the country. Today's boundaries
    are not necessarily exactly the same as when the old name was used.

    1. British Honduras.

    Belize

    2. Gold Coast.

    Ghana

    3. Ceylon.

    Sri Lanka

    4. Siam.

    Thailand

    5. Swaziland.

    eSwatini

    6. Burma.

    Myanmar

    7. Abyssinia.

    Ethiopia

    8. Mesopotamia.

    Iraq

    9. Upper Volta.

    Niger

    10. East Pakistan.

    Bangladesh



    * Game 6, Round 8 - Canadiana Geography - Nova Scotia

    Please see the handout: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/g6r8/nova.pdf

    1. Letter G indicates a bay about 5 × 8 km, which is enclosed
    completely by the Halifax Regional Municipality. The bay
    gives its name to the oceanographic institute on its shores.
    Name the bay.

    2. Name the geographical feature at L. It's a trough approximately
    125 km long, between the North Mountain and South Mountain
    ranges.

    3. Name the lake at B.

    4. Which letter designates Peggy's Cove, a tourist magnet because
    of its picturesque rocks and lighthouse, near which Swissair
    Flight 111 crashed in 1998?

    K; E


    5. What is the strait at O, separating Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
    from PEI?

    6. Where is the Fortress of Louisbourg, founded in 1713 and now
    a National Historic Site?

    7. Which letter shows the location of the Springhill Mine disaster?
    (Actually there were three distinct disasters there, the most
    recent of them in 1958.)

    F; N


    8. There is a university in the community at letter C -- which
    university?

    9. Identify the town of Yarmouth.

    J


    10. Name the 27 km strait at A, separating Cape Breton Island from
    the rest of Nova Scotia.

    So there were 5 decoys. If you like, for fun but for no points.
    decode the rot13, identify the five places named, and answer one
    more question about one of them.

    11. Zvanf ["zvahf"] Onfva.
    12. Qvtol.
    13. Abegu Flqarl.
    14. Yharaoret.
    15. Juvgr Uvyy.
    16. Jung'f abgnoyr nobhg Juvgr Uvyy?


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    Dan Tilque

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Mon Dec 11 21:51:03 2023
    Mark Brader (msb@vex.net) writes:

    * Game 6, Round 7 - Geography History - What's My Country's Name Again?

    1. British Honduras.

    Belize

    2. Gold Coast.

    Ghana

    3. Ceylon.

    Sri Lanka

    4. Siam.

    Thailand

    5. Swaziland.

    eSwatini

    6. Burma.

    Myanmar

    7. Abyssinia.

    Ethiopia

    8. Mesopotamia.

    Iraq

    9. Upper Volta.

    Burkina Faso

    10. East Pakistan.

    Bangladesh

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 14 23:20:07 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-10-30,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
    please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
    Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


    I did not write either of these rounds.


    * Game 6, Round 7 - Geography History - What's My Country's Name Again?

    Several countries have changed their names during their history.
    Often this is done to mark a significant change, such as a regime
    change, secession, or a colony becoming independent. In each
    case we give you the previous name, and you provide the current internationally recognized name for the country. Today's boundaries
    are not necessarily exactly the same as when the old name was used.

    This was the easiest round in the original game.

    1. British Honduras.

    Belize. 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Erland,
    and Pete.

    2. Gold Coast.

    Ghana. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Erland.

    3. Ceylon.

    Sri Lanka. 4 for everyone.

    4. Siam.

    Thailand. 4 for everyone.

    5. Swaziland.

    Eswatini ["ESS-wah-TEE-nee"], also spelled eSwatini. 4 for Joshua,
    Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Erland.

    6. Burma.

    Myanmar. 4 for everyone.

    7. Abyssinia.

    Ethiopia. 4 for everyone.

    8. Mesopotamia.

    Iraq. 4 for everyone.

    9. Upper Volta.

    Burkina Faso ["bur-KEE-na FAH-so"]. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Erland,
    and Pete.

    10. East Pakistan.

    Bangladesh. 4 for everyone.


    * Game 6, Round 8 - Canadiana Geography - Nova Scotia

    Please see the handout: http://www.vex.net/~msb/tmp/g6r8/nova.pdf

    1. Letter G indicates a bay about 5 × 8 km, which is enclosed
    completely by the Halifax Regional Municipality. The bay
    gives its name to the oceanographic institute on its shores.
    Name the bay.

    Bedford Basin.

    2. Name the geographical feature at L. It's a trough approximately
    125 km long, between the North Mountain and South Mountain
    ranges.

    Annapolis Valley.

    3. Name the lake at B.

    Bras D'or Lake.

    4. Which letter designates Peggy's Cove, a tourist magnet because
    of its picturesque rocks and lighthouse, near which Swissair
    Flight 111 crashed in 1998?

    H.

    5. What is the strait at O, separating Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
    from PEI?

    Northumberland Strait.

    6. Where is the Fortress of Louisbourg, founded in 1713 and now
    a National Historic Site?

    D. 2 for Pete.

    7. Which letter shows the location of the Springhill Mine disaster?
    (Actually there were three distinct disasters there, the most
    recent of them in 1958.)

    N. 3 for Dan Blum. 2 for Dan Tilque.

    8. There is a university in the community at letter C -- which
    university?

    St. Francis Xavier. (In Antigonish.)

    9. Identify the town of Yarmouth.

    J. 4 for Dan Tilque. 3 for Dan Blum.

    10. Name the 27 km strait at A, separating Cape Breton Island from
    the rest of Nova Scotia.

    Strait of Canso.

    So there were 5 decoys. If you like, for fun but for no points.
    decode the rot13, identify the five places named, and answer one
    more question about one of them.

    Nobody tried these.

    11. Minas ["minus"] Basin.

    M.

    12. Digby.

    K.

    13. North Sydney.

    E.

    14. Lunenberg.

    I.

    15. White Hill.

    F.

    16. What's notable about White Hill?

    It's the highest point in the province.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 6 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
    TOPICS-> Lit Ent Sci His Geo Can FOUR
    Joshua Kreitzer 24 32 16 39 40 0 135
    Dan Blum 24 24 28 32 40 6 124
    Dan Tilque 8 4 24 28 36 6 96
    Erland Sommarskog 8 0 8 39 40 0 95
    Pete Gayde 4 16 11 16 32 2 75

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    Mark Brader | "For the stronger we our houses do build,
    Toronto | The less chance we have of being killed."
    msb@vex.net | -- William McGonagall, "The Tay Bridge Disaster"

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