Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-03-11,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
> * Game 6, Round 7 - Literature - Dickens Characters
> We'll give you the name of a Dickens character; you tell us which
> work they're from.
> 1. Nell Trent.
"The Old Curiosity Shop". 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Bluum.
> 2. Bob Cratchit.
"A Christmas Carol". 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque.
"A Christmas Story" is by Jean Shepherd, not Dickens.
> 3. John Jarndyce.
"Bleak House". 4 for Joshua and Stephen. 3 for Dan Blum.
> 4. Sydney Carton.
"A Tale of Two Cities". 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Blum, and Pete.
> 5. Wackford Squeers.
"Nicholas Nickleby". 4 for Stephen.
> 6. Edward Murdstone.
"David Copperfield". 4 for Stephen. 3 for Dan Blum.
> 7. Thomas Gradgrind.
"Hard Times". 4 for Stephen.
> 8. Estella Havisham.
"Great Expectations". 4 for Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.
> 9. Augustus Snodgrass.
"The Pickwick Papers". 4 for Stephen.
> 10. Bill Sikes or Sykes.
"Oliver Twist". 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Blum, and Pete.
Judging by Google Books results, Sikes was the intended spelling of
the name but in different editions of the novel it is misspelled Sykes
in different places from time to time, and some screen adaptations
have used the latter spelling. The former Canadian Inquisition team
named after the character -- because their home pub was the Artful
Dodger -- split the difference by spelling their name "Bill Psychs".
> * Game 6, Round 8 - Science - Hominids
> This is a round about hominids and their fossil-hunters.
> 1. The Leakey family are famous paleoanthropologists. Who """is"""
> the son of Mary and Louis Leakey? He """is""" a noted hominid
> hunter himself, as well as the former chair of the National
> Museums of Kenya and head of the Kenya wildlife services.
> We need his first name.
Richard Leakey. (He died in January 2022.) 4 for Joshua, Stephen,
and Dan Blum.
> 2. What is the name of the gorge on the southern edge of the
> Serengeti Plain in Tanzania, where Mary and Louis Leakey worked
> for over 30 years searching for ancient hominids?
Olduvai Gorge. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque.
> 3. What is the *nickname* of the 40% complete, 1 m tall fossil
> skeleton of Australopithecus afarensis found in the Hadar region
> of Ethiopia in 1974?
Lucy. 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Stephen, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque,
and Pete.
> 4. There were/are tensions between the Leakeys and the discoverers
> of <answer 3> over naming of the species, where it resides in
> our evolutionary past, and who should be able to dig where.
> Scientists hissing and scratching!! Name either of the
> paleoanthropologists who headed the dig where <answer 3>
> was found.
Donald Johanson, Tim White. I scored "Johnson" as almost correct.
4 for Dan Tilque. 2 for Stephen.
> 5. In 1964, Louis Leakey discovered Homo habilis. Although there is
> debate about what specimens belong to the species and the actual
> name (to some it goes by Australopithecus rather than Homo),
> what does "habilis" mean for this species?
Handy (accepting "handyman", "able", "dextrous", etc.). 4 for Joshua,
Stephen, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque.
> 6. What important fossils did Mary Leakey discover at the Laetoli
> site in Tanzania in 1978? These 3,600,000-year-old fossils
> lend proof to early bipedalism.
Footprints of hominids walking. 4 for Stephen, Dan Blum,
and Dan Tilque.
> 7. In 1890, Eugene Dubois discovered and named Pithecanthropus
> erectus (later renamed Homo erectus) in the Dutch East Indies.
> What is the *nickname* of his find?
Java man. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Blum, and Dan Tilque.
> 8. Name *either* the South African who found this specimen in 1924
> *or* the nickname of the specimen itself. It was the first
> Australopithecine found, Australopithecus africanus, and has
> nicks on the skull that look like they might have come from
> an eagle's bill. The nickname refers to the region in South
> Africa where it was found.
Raymond Dart, Taung child skull. 4 for Dan Tilque.
> 9. There has been a """recent""" dating of a Neanderthal specimen
> from Zafarraya in Southern Spain. Knowing that exact dating is
> a science with rough edges, we'll allow you 3,000 years' leeway
> either way. How old, within that margin, is this Neanderthal?
28,000 years (accepting 25,000-31,000). 4 for Stephen.
> 10. The Neanderthals are officially called Homo sapiens
> neanderthalensis. What, then, is our own official name?
Homo sapiens sapiens. 4 for Joshua, Stephen, Dan Blum,
and Dan Tilque.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 6 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> Ent Geo Can Spo Lit Sci FOUR
Stephen Perry 40 40 37 40 40 34 160
Joshua Kreitzer 32 31 5 40 24 24 127
Dan Blum 20 24 12 31 22 28 105
Dan Tilque 8 20 9 24 8 32 85
Pete Gayde 20 27 -- -- 8 4 59
Erland Sommarskog 0 36 -- -- -- -- 36
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