Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-09-29,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2014-09-15 companion posting on "Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> * Game 3, Round 7 - Literature - Character Study
> 1. Name the Victorian novel that featured the characters
> Eustacia Vye, Diggory Venn, Damon Wildeve, and the prodigal
> Clym Yeobright.
"The Return of the Native" (1878, Thomas Hardy). 4 for Dan Blum
and Stephen.
> 2. Name the Victorian novel that featured Mr. Micawber, Peggoty,
> Dora, and Agnes.
"The Personal History, Adventures, Experience & Observation of David
Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He never
meant to be Published on any Account)" (1849, Charles Dickens).
4 for Marc, Stephen, and Rob.
> 3. Name the author who, in the 1930s, created the character of
> John Galt.
Ayn Rand. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Pete, Stephen, Jason, Dan Tilque,
and Jeff.
> 4. Name the John Steinbeck book that features a French poodle and
> the author seeking America in a truck named after Don Quixote's
> horse Rocinante.
"Travels with Charley". 4 for Stephen and Jason.
> 5. Ishmael, Queequeg. Name the book *and* the author.
"Moby-Dick" (1851), Herman Melville. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Pete,
Peter, Stephen, Jason, Dan Tilque, Rob, and Jeff.
> 6. Charles Darnay, Sidney Carton, Mme. Defarge. Name the book *and*
> the author.
"A Tale of Two Cities" (1859), Charles Dickens. 4 for Dan Blum,
Marc, Pete, Stephen, and Rob.
> 7. Name the author who created the character of George Babbitt in
> the 1920s.
Sinclair Lewis. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Stephen, and Jeff.
> 8. Name the author who created ex-basketball-champion Harry
> Angstrom, a.k.a. Rabbit.
John Updike. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Jason, and Dan Tilque.
> 9. Written as a BBC radio drama in the 1954, it included the
> characters of Myfanwy Price, Mog Edwards, Polly Garter, and
> Captain Cat.
"Under Milk Wood" (Dylan Thomas). 4 for Dan Blum, Peter, and Stephen.
> 10. On the Day of the Dead in 1938, alcoholic filmmaker Monsieur
> Laruelle looks back on the preceding year, spent with the likes
> of British ex-consul Geoffrey Firmin, his ex-film-star wife
> Yvonne, and the consul's brother, an anti-Fascist journalist
> named Hugh. Name the book *or* the author.
"Under the Volcano", Malcolm Lowry. 4 for Stephen.
> * Game 3, Round 8 - Science - Meet the Real Flintstones
> As Ralph Kramden used to say when caught red-handed by Alice,
> "hominid, hominid, hominid". With apologies to any creationists
> in the league, here's a round on our slope-browed forebears.
> 1. In the 1920s scientists excavated the fossil remains of Peking
> Man. We now know this specimen, and the earlier discovery Java
> Man, as examples of which human-like species?
Homo erectus. 4 for Marc, Björn, Pete, Erland, Stephen, Dan Tilque,
and Rob.
> 2. Discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia, "Lucy" was a 25% complete
> skeleton. She has the pelvis and leg bones of a fully bipedal
> creature. She is considered to be a member of which extinct
> hominid species?
Australopithecus afarensis. 4 for Dan Tilque and Jeff.
> 3. In what country was the first Neanderthal skull found?
Germany. The name refers to a river valley there. 4 for Dan Blum,
Marc, Björn, Erland, Dan Tilque, Rob, and Jeff.
> 4. What was significant about the 1911 discovery in England of
> the Piltdown Man?
It was a hoax (human and orangutan bones planted together), a fact
not proved until 1953. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Björn, Peter, Stephen,
Jason, Dan Tilque, Rob, and Jeff.
> 5. Discovered in 1994, the famous Grotte Chauvet contains the
> world's oldest cave drawings -- of animals, human hands, and
> nude women. Within 3,000 years, how old are the cave drawings?
35,000 years (accepting 32,000-42,900; see below). 4 for Marc,
Björn, Erland, Dan Tilque, and Jeff.
As Erland noted, this question is now out of date: the discovery
of older cave art was announced 10 days after the original game.
The caves are in the Maros karsts of Sulawesi, Indonesia, and the
oldest dated item is a stencil of a human hand, dated to 39,900
years old. Apologies; I had not heard about this. I'm therefore
accepting a range of 3,000 years from either the age of the Grotte
Chauvet drawings or the actual oldest ones.
There is also a still older cave painting, 41,000 years, at a place
called El Castillo, but it is a simple red disk and not a drawing,
so I don't think it makes sense to take that into account.
> Please decode the rot13 for questions #6-10 only after you have
> finished with the above questions.
> 6. Much more famous cave drawings, only about half the age of
> the Grotte Chauvet ones, were discovered in France in 1940 --
> in what famous caves?
Lascaux. 4 for Stephen, Dan Tilque, and Jeff.
> 7. Homo floriensis was the scientific name given to a small-statured
> human ancestor, the remains of seven of which were discovered
> on a remote Indonesian island in 2004. What more colloquial
> name for these hominids was popularized by the news media?
Hobbits. 4 for Dan Blum, Stephen, Dan Tilque, and Jeff.
> 8. What does "Homo erectus" mean?
Upright man. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Björn, Pete, Peter, Erland,
Stephen, Dan Tilque, Rob, and Jeff.
> 9. What does "Homo habilis" mean?
Handy (tool-making) man. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Erland, Stephen,
Dan Tilque, Rob, and Jeff.
> 10. Fossil skulls of Homo habilis show signs of the development
> of a region of the brain called Broca's area. This is evidence
> that Homo habilis did what?
Used language. 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Björn, Peter, Erland, Stephen,
and Dan Tilque.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 3 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 BEST
TOPICS-> Can Geo Ent Ent Lit Sci FOUR
Stephen Perry -- -- 39 40 36 28 143
Dan Blum 7 30 32 32 28 24 122
Dan Tilque 0 24 20 36 12 40 120
Jeff Turner 0 19 28 32 12 32 111
Marc Dashevsky 0 18 20 36 24 28 108
Pete Gayde 3 22 31 32 12 8 97
Joshua Kreitzer 7 22 40 28 -- -- 97
Bruce Bowler 0 39 24 32 -- -- 95
Rob Parker 4 31 8 28 12 20 91
Jason Kreitzer 0 4 24 28 16 4 72
Peter Smyth 0 26 8 4 8 12 54
Björn Lundin 0 11 4 4 0 24 43
Erland Sommarskog 0 7 4 0 0 24 35
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