Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2020-02-24,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2019-10-16 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> * Game 6, Round 4 - Geography - African Countries
> Please see the handout:
>
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/6-4/map.gif
> and tell us which country each of the following numbers refers to.
> Short names (like "France") are fine, but where countries have
> similar names, you must be sure to distinguish them as necessary.
> I have sorted the round in order by country number.
In the original game, the audio round (see below) was the hardest
and this was the second-hardest.
> 1. #5.
Sierra Leone. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, and Joshua. 3 for Pete.
2 for Calvin.
> 2. #7.
Guinea-Bissau. 4 for Erland, Pete, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 3. #23.
Uganda. 4 for Dan Blum, Erland, Pete, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 4. #25.
Burundi. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, and Calvin. 3 for Dan Blum
and Joshua.
> 5. #37.
Angola. 4 for everyone -- Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Erland, Pete,
Joshua, and Calvin.
> 6. #41.
Equatorial Guinea. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 7. #42.
Cameroon. 4 for everyone.
> 8. #44.
Benin. 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Erland, and Calvin. 3 for Pete.
2 for Joshua.
> 9. #47.
Niger. 4 for Dan Tilque, Erland, Pete, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 10. #49.
Central African Republic. 4 for everyone.
> This map is actually an update of one I prepared for a Usual
> Suspects round on the same subject in 2007 and posted here on
> 2008-06-10. In the original game by MI5, the handout map had only
> 20 countries numbered. If you like, decode the rot13 to see the
> names of the other 10 countries and give their numbers for fun,
> but for no points:
> 11. Chad.
#48. Erland, Pete, and Joshua got this.
> 12. Dem. Rep. of Congo.
#38. Erland, Pete, and Joshua got this.
> 13. Djibouti.
#19. Erland, Pete, and Joshua got this.
> 14. Eritrea.
#18. Erland, Pete, and Joshua got this.
> 15. Gabon.
#40. Erland and Joshua got this.
> 16. Lesotho.
#34. Erland and Joshua got this.
> 17. Malawi.
#29. Erland, Pete, and Joshua got this.
> 18. Tanzania.
#26. Erland, Pete, and Joshua got this.
> 19. Tunisia.
#14. Erland, Pete, and Joshua got this.
> 20. Zimbabwe.
#31. Erland and Joshua got this.
And the other 30 numbered countries -- or rather 29 countries and
one disputed territory -- on the map are:
| #1. Togo | #21. Ethiopia
| #2. Ghana | #22. Kenya
| #3. Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) | #24. Rwanda
| #4. Liberia | #27. Madagascar
| #6. Guinea | #28. Mozambique
| #8. Senegal | #30. Zambia
| #9. Gambia | #32. Botswana
| #10. Mauritania | #33. eSwatini (formerly Swaziland)
| #11. Western Sahara (disputed) | #35. South Africa
| #12. Morocco | #36. Namibia
| #13. Algeria | #39. Republic of Congo
| #15. Libya | #43. Nigeria
| #16. Egypt | #45. Burkina Faso
| #17. Sudan | #46. Mali
| #20. Somalia | #50. South Sudan
Conveniently, the one country I had to add to update the 2007
map to current boundaries was adjacent to what in 2007 was the
highest-numbered country, so I didn't have to change any numbers!
> * Game 6, Round 6 - History - King George VI
In the original game, the current-events round was the easiest
one, and this was tied with Round 2 (Canadiana sports) for the
second-easiest.
> 1. George was born in 1895. His father was Prince George,
> Duke of York, later King George V. What was his mother's name?
> (Surname or soubriquet required.)
Mary of Teck. 4 for Joshua and Calvin.
Calvin thought the question was ambiguous, and out of context
I suppose it might have been, but the round *was* about George VI.
> 2. George was born in York Cottage in this Norfolk country house,
> now one of two private homes of Elizabeth II along with Balmoral
> Cottage. The country house where George was born hosted the
> 2020 summit in which the Queen and senior royals discussed a
> new role for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Name the house.
Sandringham. 4 for Joshua and Calvin.
> 3. George's birthday, 1895-12-14, was also the 30th anniversary
> of the death of his great-grandfather, after whom he was given
> his actual first name. Name this great-grandfather.
Prince Albert. 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 4. As a child, George suffered from ill health and was "easily
> frightened and somewhat prone to tears". He stammered and wore
> painful splints to correct knock-knees. His tutors also forced
> him to do something that went against his natural inclination,
> as was common practice at the time -- unlike the case of Prince
> William today. What was George forced to do?
Write with his right hand. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 5. In 1926, George appeared in *which national sporting event*,
> quickly losing?
Wimbledon. 4 for Calvin.
> 6. In 1923, George married Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother.
> What was her maiden name?
Bowes-Lyon. 4 for Joshua and Calvin.
> 7. King George and Queen Elizabeth resolved to stay in London during
> the Blitz, and in September 1940 they narrowly escaped death when
> two German bombs exploded in a courtyard in Buckingham Palace.
> The Queen famously remarked: "I am glad we have been bombed.
> It makes me feel we can look" *which part of London* "in
> the face"?
The East End. 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Joshua, and Calvin.
3 for Pete.
> 8. Name the body that George addressed at its first assembly,
> held in London in January 1946.
United Nations. 4 for Dan Blum, Pete, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 9. George VI died of a coronary thrombosis at Sandringham House
> in Norfolk on 1952-02-06. His daughter Elizabeth flew back
> to Britain as Queen. What present-day country was she in when
> she learned of her father's death?
Kenya. 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Joshua, and Calvin.
> 10. What helpful function did Lionel Logue, an Australian, provide
> for George VI?
Speech therapy (for his stammer). 4 for Joshua and Calvin.
3 for Pete.
"Elocution teacher" is more about correcting bad speech
habits than overcoming disabilities, so I scored it was
almost correct.
ObMovie: "The King's Speech" (2010).
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 6 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Can Art Geo His
Joshua Kreitzer 12 36 37 36 121
"Calvin" 0 28 38 40 106
Pete Gayde 16 40 30 10 96
Dan Blum 0 29 23 20 72
Dan Tilque 4 16 32 12 64
Erland Sommarskog 0 20 40 0 60
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