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Mark Brader

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These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
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 Five Guys Named Moe, and
are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information
see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (QFTCI*)".


* Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis

Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
questions on the man.

1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
of which city?

3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
March 2013?

4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
Answer in English if you like.

5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)

6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
Name that magazine.

7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
What did he help facilitate?

10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
describe either one.


* Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

A. Beethoven Compositions

We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.

A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood

Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
name the film.

B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
M. Cain?

B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

C. Canadian Provincial Birds

We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
symbol of.

C1. Blue jay.

C2. Great grey owl.

D. Philosopher Quotations

Who said (not necessarily in English)...

D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
good men to do nothing"?

E. Boxers Known as Rocky

Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
deal with those real-life pugilists.

E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
"Somebody Up There Likes Me"?

F. Mathematical Terms

Given the definition, name the mathematical term.

F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
being the side that's opposite the right angle.

F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

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Dan Blum

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Mark Brader <m...@vex.net> wrote:

> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires; Rio de Janeiro

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

75

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Brazil; South Korea

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

France; Italy

> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

> A. Beethoven Compositions

> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

Fuer Elise

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

Eroica

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood

> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

The Postman Always Rings Twice

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

Strangers on a Train

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds

> C1. Blue jay.

Ontario; New Brunswick

> C2. Great grey owl.

British Columbia; New Brunswick

> D. Philosopher Quotations

> Who said (not necessarily in English)...

> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

Marx

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?

Voltaire

> E. Boxers Known as Rocky

> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

20; 25

> F. Mathematical Terms

> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

hypotenuse

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

integers


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Gareth Owen

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m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) writes:

> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

Colin

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

53

> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.

Uh oh. (Best Quantum Leap episode *ever*)

> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)

Canus Mortis Est.

> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.

Attitude, Gay Times

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Sweden, Norway

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

Ireland

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

Normalisation of US-Cuba relations

> 10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
> poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
> out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
> two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
> describe either one.

Shelters for rough sleepers

> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> A. Beethoven Compositions
>
> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.
>
> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

The Well Tempered Clavier?

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

Eroica, Pastoral

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood
>
> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.
>
> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

Double Indemnity

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

The Talented Mr Ripley

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds
>
> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.
>
> C1. Blue jay.

Ontario (don't tell me I've been lied to by Major League Baseball)

> C2. Great grey owl.

PEI, Newfoundland

> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

Marx, Rousseau

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?
>
> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

43, 47

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?

Bogart

> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

Hypoteneuse

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

Integers

Peter Smyth

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Mark Brader wrote:

> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
> 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 Five Guys Named Moe, and
> are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
> have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information
> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
>
>
> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.
>
> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?
Bertoglio
> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?
Buenos Aires
> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?
70
Fur Elise
> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.
Pastoral
> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood
>
> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.
>
> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?
>
> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?
>
> C. Canadian Provincial Birds
>
> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.
>
> C1. Blue jay.
Alberta, Manitoba
> C2. Great grey owl.
Alberta, Manitoba
> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?
>
> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?
>
> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?
36, 41
> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who played Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?
>
> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.
Hypotenuse
> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.
Integers

Peter Smyth

Gareth Owen

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Gareth Owen <gwo...@gmail.com> writes:

>> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
>> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
>> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
>> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
>> Answer in English if you like.
>
> Uh oh. (Best Quantum Leap episode *ever*)

I mean "Oh Boy", of course...

Marc Dashevsky

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In article <oaSdnejv0qA7cnLI...@vex.net>, m...@vex.net says...
> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.
>
> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?
>
> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?
Buenos Aires

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?
>
> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.
>
> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)
>
> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.
>
> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?
>
> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?
Germany

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?
relations between the USA and Cuba.

> 10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
> poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
> out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
> two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
> describe either one.
>
>
> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> A. Beethoven Compositions
>
> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.
>
> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.
Fur Elise

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.
Pastoral Symphony

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood
>
> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.
>
> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?
Double Indemnity

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?
Strangers On A Train

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds
>
> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.
>
> C1. Blue jay.
>
> C2. Great grey owl.
>
> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?
Rousseau

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?
>
> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?
45

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?
>
> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.
hypotenuse

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.
integers


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Björn Lundin

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On 2015-09-09 10:36, Mark Brader wrote:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
> 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 Five Guys Named Moe, and
> are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may
> have been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information
> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
>
>
> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.
>
> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aries ?


>
> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

65 ?


> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> A. Beethoven Compositions
>
> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.
>
> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

Für Elise

>
> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

Pastorale

>
> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

35?

>
> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?
>
> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

hypothenuse

>
> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

Integers



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Björn

Erland Sommarskog

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Mark Brader (m...@vex.net) writes:
> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

76

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Canada

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

Italy

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

Diplomatic relations USA-Cuba

> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

Pastoral

> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

Hypotenusa (using the Swedish forms)

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

Integers



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Calvin

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On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 6:36:55 PM UTC+10, Mark Brader wrote:

> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.
>
> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

Diego, Raoul

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

65, 70

> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.

Jesus wept.

> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)
>
> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.

Playboy, The Economist

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Singapore, Canada

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

France, Italy

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

Legalising gay marriage?

> 10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
> poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
> out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
> two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
> describe either one.
>
>
> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> A. Beethoven Compositions
>
> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.
>
> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

Clair de Lune

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

Pastoral symphony

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood
>
> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.
>
> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

Double Indemnity

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

Psycho, The Birds

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds
>
> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.
>
> C1. Blue jay.

Ontario, PEI

> C2. Great grey owl.

Manitoba, Alberta

> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

Voltaire

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?

Burke

> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

35, 40

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?
>
> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

Hypotenuse

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

Counting numbers

cheers,
calvin


Joshua Kreitzer

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> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.
>
> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

Bergoglio

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

56

> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.

"My friends"

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Germany; France

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

Germany; France

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba

> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> A. Beethoven Compositions
>
> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.
>
> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

"Fur Elise"

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

Pastoral Symphony

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood
>
> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.
>
> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

"Double Indemnity"

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

"Strangers on a Train"

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds
>
> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.
>
> C1. Blue jay.

Ontario

> C2. Great grey owl.

British Columbia; Alberta

> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

Marx

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?

Burke

> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

30; 35

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?

Paul Newman (?)

> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

hypotenuse

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

integers

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Jason Kreitzer

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"The Advocate"?
Ontario
> C2. Great grey owl.
>
> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?
Rousseau
> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?
Edmund Burke

swp

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On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 4:36:55 AM UTC-4, Mark Brader wrote:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
> and should be interpreted accordingly.

noted.

> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.
>
> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

jorge bergoglio

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

buenos aries

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

76

> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.

brothers and sisters, good evening ; oh boy

> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)

laudato si'

> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.

the advocate

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

brazil

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

germany

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

normalization of relations between cuba and the u.s.

> 10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
> poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
> out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
> two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
> describe either one.

new restrooms offer showers, and haircuts for the homeless


> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round
>
> A. Beethoven Compositions
>
> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.
>
> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

fur elise

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

the pastoral symphony

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood
>
> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.
>
> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

double indemnity

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

strangers on a train

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds
>
> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.
>
> C1. Blue jay.

prince edward island

> C2. Great grey owl.

manitoba

> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

rousseau

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?

edmund burke

> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

43

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?

paul newman

> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

hypotenuse

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

integers


swp

Mark Brader

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Mark Brader:
> > 4. ...his first two words to the crowd...

Stephen Perry:
> brothers and sisters, good evening ; oh boy

I will score this as two guesses, "brothers and sisters, good evening"
and "oh boy".
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Toronto | but I didn't entirely believe it.
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Dan Tilque

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Mark Brader wrote:
>
>
> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis
>
> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.
>
> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?
>
> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires

>
> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

62

>
> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.
>
> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)
>
> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.
>
> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Cuba
Ontario

>
> C2. Great grey owl.

Nova Scotia

>
> D. Philosopher Quotations
>
> Who said (not necessarily in English)...
>
> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?
>
> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?
>
> E. Boxers Known as Rocky
>
> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.
>
> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?
>
> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?
>
> F. Mathematical Terms
>
> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.
>
> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

hypotenuse

>
> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

integers


--
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swp

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yes, that was my intent. thank you.

swp

Björn Lundin

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On 2015-09-10 03:43, swp wrote:
>> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
>> > symbol of.
>> >
>> > C1. Blue jay.
> prince edward island
>

I would have thought they have the Blue Heron.
I seem to remember going down the blue heron drive,
and the name came from the official symbol.
I may of course be wrong.

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Björn

swp

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I concur. but changing the question wasn't an option. I was tempted to pick ontario because of toronto's MLB baseball team name, but then thought about my travels there for a little bit and picked p.e.i.

swp

Mark Brader

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Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".

Game 2 is over and GARETH OWEN wins. Hearty congratulations!


> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis

> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.

This was the hardest round in the original game and the second-hardest
of the entire season.

> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

Jorge Mario Bergoglio. 4 for Joshua and Stephen. 3 for Peter.

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires. I accepted "Buenos Aries", with a quiet chuckle.
4 for Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland, Calvin, Joshua, Stephen,
and Dan Tilque. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

76 (accepting 74-78). 4 for Dan Blum, Erland, and Stephen.

> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.

The expected answer was "Buona sera" ("Good evening"), but, although
widely reported, this turns out to be wrong. As confirmed on the
Vatican web site, his opening words were actually "Fratelli e sorelle,
buona sera" ("Brothers and sisters, good evening"); so the correct
answer is "Fratelli e" or "Brothers and". Sorry, folks.

> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)

"Lumen Fidei" ("The Light of Faith"), "Evangelii Gaudium" ("Joy of
the Gospels").

> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.

"The Advocate". 4 for Jason and Stephen.

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Brazil. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

Germany. 4 for Marc and Stephen. 3 for Joshua.

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

The normalization of US-Cuba relations. (Anything along these lines
was sufficient.) 4 for Gareth, Marc, Erland, Joshua, and Stephen.

> 10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
> poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
> out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
> two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
> describe either one.

Showers to be built in the square; free haircuts and shaves.
4 for Stephen (the hard way).


> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

> A. Beethoven Compositions

> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.

> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

"Für Elise" (or in English, "For Elise"). 4 for Dan Blum, Peter,
Marc, Björn, Joshua, and Stephen.

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

"Pastoral". 4 for Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland, Calvin, Joshua,
and Stephen. 2 for Gareth.

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood

> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.

> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

"Double Indemnity". 4 for Gareth, Marc, Calvin, Joshua, and Stephen.

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

"Strangers on a Train". 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Joshua, and Stephen.

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds

> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.

> C1. Blue jay.

Prince Edward Island. 4 for Stephen. 2 for Calvin.

Ontario's official bird is the common loon [no doubt a reference to
our desire to control all of Canada's money :-)]. The Toronto Blue
Jays, on the other hand, were in effect named after a brand of beer
(Labatt's Blue).

> C2. Great grey owl.

Manitoba. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Calvin. 2 for Peter.

> D. Philosopher Quotations

> Who said (not necessarily in English)...

> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 4 for Marc, Jason, and Stephen. 2 for Gareth.

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?

Edmund Burke. 4 for Calvin, Joshua, Jason, and Stephen.

> E. Boxers Known as Rocky

> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.

> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

43 (accepting 41-45). 4 for Gareth, Marc, and Stephen. 2 for Peter.

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?

Paul Newman. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

> F. Mathematical Terms

> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.

> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

Hypotenuse. 4 for Dan Blum, Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland,
Calvin, Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

Integers. 4 for Dan Blum, Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland,
Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.


Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 2 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Spo Can Geo Ent Lit Sci His Cha SIX
Gareth Owen 31 4 20 36 28 23 8 20 158
Joshua Kreitzer 22 8 28 24 8 28 15 32 149
Stephen Perry -- -- -- -- 36 32 32 48 148
Dan Blum 8 21 16 16 28 20 10 16 117
Marc Dashevsky 0 7 24 16 4 20 12 32 111
Erland Sommarskog -- -- 32 0 8 20 12 12 84
Dan Tilque 12 16 -- -- 16 24 4 8 80
Peter Smyth 19 0 20 4 -- -- 7 20 70
"Calvin" -- -- 24 4 0 17 4 21 70
Pete Gayde 16 4 16 28 0 4 -- -- 68
Björn Lundin 0 8 -- -- 4 20 4 16 52
Jason Kreitzer -- -- 4 12 0 0 4 8 28

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Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".

Game 2 is over and GARETH OWEN wins. Hearty congratulations!


> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis

> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.

This was the hardest round in the original game and the second-hardest
of the entire season.

> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

Jorge Mario Bergoglio. 4 for Joshua and Stephen. 3 for Peter.

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires. I accepted "Buenos Aries", with a quiet chuckle.
4 for Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland, Calvin, Joshua, Stephen,
and Dan Tilque. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

76 (accepting 74-78). 4 for Dan Blum, Erland, and Stephen.

> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.

The expected answer was "Buona sera" ("Good evening"), but, although
widely reported, this turns out to be wrong. As confirmed on the
Vatican web site, his opening words were actually "Fratelli e sorelle,
buona sera" ("Brothers and sisters, good evening"); so the correct
answer is "Fratelli e" or "Brothers and". Sorry, folks.

> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)

"Lumen Fidei" ("The Light of Faith"), "Evangelii Gaudium" ("Joy of
the Gospels").

> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.

"The Advocate". 4 for Jason and Stephen.

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Brazil. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

Germany. 4 for Marc and Stephen. 3 for Joshua.

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

The normalization of US-Cuba relations. (Anything along these lines
was sufficient.) 4 for Gareth, Marc, Erland, Joshua, and Stephen.

> 10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
> poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
> out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
> two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
> describe either one.

Showers to be built in the square; free haircuts and shaves.
4 for Stephen (the hard way).


> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

> A. Beethoven Compositions

> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.

> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

"Für Elise" (or in English, "For Elise"). 4 for Dan Blum, Peter,
Marc, Björn, Joshua, and Stephen.

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

"Pastoral". 4 for Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland, Calvin, Joshua,
and Stephen. 2 for Gareth.

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood

> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.

> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

"Double Indemnity". 4 for Gareth, Marc, Calvin, Joshua, and Stephen.

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

"Strangers on a Train". 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Joshua, and Stephen.

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds

> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.

> C1. Blue jay.

Prince Edward Island. 4 for Stephen. 2 for Calvin.

Ontario's official bird is the common loon [no doubt a reference to
our desire to control all of Canada's money :-)]. The Toronto Blue
Jays, on the other hand, were in effect named after a brand of beer
(Labatt's Blue).

> C2. Great grey owl.

Manitoba. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Calvin. 2 for Peter.

> D. Philosopher Quotations

> Who said (not necessarily in English)...

> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 4 for Marc, Jason, and Stephen. 2 for Gareth.

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?

Edmund Burke. 4 for Calvin, Joshua, Jason, and Stephen.

> E. Boxers Known as Rocky

> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.

> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

43 (accepting 41-45). 4 for Gareth, Marc, and Stephen. 2 for Peter.

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?

Paul Newman. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

> F. Mathematical Terms

> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.

> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

Hypotenuse. 4 for Dan Blum, Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland,
Calvin, Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

Integers. 4 for Dan Blum, Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland,
Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.


Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 2 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Spo Can Geo Ent Lit Sci His Cha SIX
Gareth Owen 31 4 20 36 28 23 8 20 158
Joshua Kreitzer 22 8 28 24 8 28 15 32 149
Stephen Perry -- -- -- -- 36 32 32 48 148
Dan Blum 8 21 16 16 28 20 10 16 117
Marc Dashevsky 0 7 24 16 4 20 12 32 111
Erland Sommarskog -- -- 32 0 8 20 12 12 84
Dan Tilque 12 16 -- -- 16 24 4 8 80
Peter Smyth 19 0 20 4 -- -- 7 20 70
"Calvin" -- -- 24 4 0 17 4 21 70
Pete Gayde 16 4 16 28 0 4 -- -- 68
Björn Lundin 0 8 -- -- 4 20 4 16 52
Jason Kreitzer -- -- 4 12 0 0 4 8 28

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Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".

Game 2 is over and GARETH OWEN wins. Hearty congratulations!


> * Game 2, Round 9 - History - Pope Francis

> Since becoming pope, Francis I has become one of the best-known,
> most beloved, and yes, most controversial pontiffs. Here are ten
> questions on the man.

This was the hardest round in the original game and the second-hardest
of the entire season.

> 1. By what name was he known before he chose the moniker "Francis"
> as a tribute to St. Francis of Assisi?

Jorge Mario Bergoglio. 4 for Joshua and Stephen. 3 for Peter.

> 2. Prior to his election at the papal conclave, he was archbishop
> of which city?

Buenos Aires. I accepted "Buenos Aries", with a quiet chuckle.
4 for Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland, Calvin, Joshua, Stephen,
and Dan Tilque. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 3. Within 2 years, how old was Francis when he became pope in
> March 2013?

76 (accepting 74-78). 4 for Dan Blum, Erland, and Stephen.

> 4. Not only did his simple outfit of a white cassock and iron
> cross foreshadow a simple papacy, his first two words to the
> crowd from the balcony overlooking St. Peter Square were also
> considered revolutionary in their humility. What were they?
> Answer in English if you like.

The expected answer was "Buona sera" ("Good evening"), but, although
widely reported, this turns out to be wrong. As confirmed on the
Vatican web site, his opening words were actually "Fratelli e sorelle,
buona sera" ("Brothers and sisters, good evening"); so the correct
answer is "Fratelli e" or "Brothers and". Sorry, folks.

> 5. He has published two documents since becoming pope: an
> encyclical in June 2013 and an apostolic exhortation in November
> 2013. Give the title of *either one*, in the original Latin or
> in English translation. (If this question is now out of date,
> we still want one of these first two documents, not a later one.)

"Lumen Fidei" ("The Light of Faith"), "Evangelii Gaudium" ("Joy of
the Gospels").

> 6. "Time" magazine named him as their 2013 Man of the Year.
> And so did another magazine, following his comment, "If a person
> is gay and seeks God and has good will, who am I to judge them?"
> Name that magazine.

"The Advocate". 4 for Jason and Stephen.

> 7. His first papal trip outside Italy was to attend the World
> Youth Day in July 2013, in which country?

Brazil. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Dan Blum.

> 8. Backing up his statement that "a bishop who is not in the
> service of the community does no good", in March 2014 Francis
> forced the resignation of a bishop who, it had been revealed,
> had spent $43,000,000 (US) on a luxurious new residence and
> office complex -- while cutting staff! From *which European
> country* does this former "Bishop of Bling" hail?

Germany. 4 for Marc and Stephen. 3 for Joshua.

> 9. Francis was also cited as a key behind-the-scenes player in a
> historic political announcement which took place on 2014-12-17.
> What did he help facilitate?

The normalization of US-Cuba relations. (Anything along these lines
was sufficient.) 4 for Gareth, Marc, Erland, Joshua, and Stephen.

> 10. One of his first statements as pope, "I want a church that is
> poor and for the poor", signaled his deep commitment to reaching
> out to the marginalized. In February 2015 the Vatican announced
> two initiatives supporting the homeless in St. Peter's Square;
> describe either one.

Showers to be built in the square; free haircuts and shaves.
4 for Stephen (the hard way).


> * Game 2, Round 10 - Challenge Round

> A. Beethoven Compositions

> We give you the formal names of works by Ludwig van Beethoven;
> you give us the nickname by which each piece is more commonly known.

> A1. Bagatelle in A minor for piano.

"Für Elise" (or in English, "For Elise"). 4 for Dan Blum, Peter,
Marc, Björn, Joshua, and Stephen.

> A2. Symphony #6 in F major.

"Pastoral". 4 for Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland, Calvin, Joshua,
and Stephen. 2 for Gareth.

> B. Raymond Chandler in Hollywood

> Author Raymond Chandler, best known as the creator of private
> eye Philip Marlowe, was also a screenwriter, contributing to the
> movie adaptations of other writers' crime classics. In each case,
> name the film.

> B1. Chandler co-wrote the screenplay for what 1944 film noir,
> directed by Billy Wilder and based on a novel by James
> M. Cain?

"Double Indemnity". 4 for Gareth, Marc, Calvin, Joshua, and Stephen.

> B2. Chandler collaborated on the script for what 1951 Alfred
> Hitchcock film, based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith?

"Strangers on a Train". 4 for Dan Blum, Marc, Joshua, and Stephen.

> C. Canadian Provincial Birds

> We name a bird; you name the Canadian province it's an official
> symbol of.

> C1. Blue jay.

Prince Edward Island. 4 for Stephen. 2 for Calvin.

Ontario's official bird is the common loon [no doubt a reference to
our desire to control all of Canada's money :-)]. The Toronto Blue
Jays, on the other hand, were in effect named after a brand of beer
(Labatt's Blue).

> C2. Great grey owl.

Manitoba. 4 for Stephen. 3 for Calvin. 2 for Peter.

> D. Philosopher Quotations

> Who said (not necessarily in English)...

> D1. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains"?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau. 4 for Marc, Jason, and Stephen. 2 for Gareth.

> D2. "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for
> good men to do nothing"?

Edmund Burke. 4 for Calvin, Joshua, Jason, and Stephen.

> E. Boxers Known as Rocky

> Before Sylvester Stallone created the character of Rocky Balboa,
> other fighters named Rocky ruled the boxing world. These questions
> deal with those real-life pugilists.

> E1. Rocky Marciano (born Rocco Francis Marchegiano), who was
> the heavyweight champion from 1952 to 1956, went undefeated
> and untied in his career in the ring, winning all 49 bouts.
> Within 2, how many of those wins were knockouts?

43 (accepting 41-45). 4 for Gareth, Marc, and Stephen. 2 for Peter.

> E2. Middleweight champion Rocky Graziano (born Thomas Rocco
> Barbella) was considered one of the greatest knockout artists
> in boxing history, often able to take his opponent out with
> a single punch. Who *played* Graziano in the 1956 movie
> "Somebody Up There Likes Me"?

Paul Newman. 4 for Joshua and Stephen.

> F. Mathematical Terms

> Given the definition, name the mathematical term.

> F1. The longest side of a right-angled triangle, as well as
> being the side that's opposite the right angle.

Hypotenuse. 4 for Dan Blum, Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland,
Calvin, Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.

> F2. Whole numbers, positive or negative, including zero.

Integers. 4 for Dan Blum, Gareth, Peter, Marc, Björn, Erland,
Joshua, Stephen, and Dan Tilque.


Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 2 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 BEST
TOPICS-> Spo Can Geo Ent Lit Sci His Cha SIX
Gareth Owen 31 4 20 36 28 23 8 20 158
Joshua Kreitzer 22 8 28 24 8 28 15 32 149
Stephen Perry -- -- -- -- 36 32 32 48 148
Dan Blum 8 21 16 16 28 20 10 16 117
Marc Dashevsky 0 7 24 16 4 20 12 32 111
Erland Sommarskog -- -- 32 0 8 20 12 12 84
Dan Tilque 12 16 -- -- 16 24 4 8 80
Peter Smyth 19 0 20 4 -- -- 7 20 70
"Calvin" -- -- 24 4 0 17 4 21 70
Pete Gayde 16 4 16 28 0 4 -- -- 68
Björn Lundin 0 8 -- -- 4 20 4 16 52
Jason Kreitzer -- -- 4 12 0 0 4 8 28

--
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m...@vex.net | more so than the Coriolis." -- Cindy Kandolf

Gareth Owen

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m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) writes:

> [Reposting again, with the correct Subject line AND with the correct
> character set declared. Sorry about that.]
>
> Mark Brader:
>> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-04-27,
>> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
>> see my 2015-08-18 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
>> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
>
> Game 2 is over and GARETH OWEN wins. Hearty congratulations!

Thanks.

Note: I *OWN* swp (as long as he spots me a 90-pt head start)

Erland Sommarskog

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Mark Brader (m...@vex.net) writes:
> The expected answer was "Buona sera" ("Good evening"), but, although
> widely reported, this turns out to be wrong. As confirmed on the
> Vatican web site, his opening words were actually "Fratelli e sorelle,
> buona sera" ("Brothers and sisters, good evening"); so the correct
> answer is "Fratelli e" or "Brothers and". Sorry, folks.

So did not Stephen actually answer that? Yes, he added the latter three
words too, but he had the first two right. (And since he had an alternate
answer, he should have three points.)

Mark Brader

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Mark Brader:
> > so the correct answer is "Fratelli e" or "Brothers and". Sorry, folks.

Erland Sommarskog:
> So did not Stephen actually answer that?

No, he gave five words when asked for two.
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swp

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On Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 3:20:12 PM UTC-4, Gareth Owen wrote:
> m...@vex.net (Mark Brader) writes:
> > Mark Brader:
> > Game 2 is over and GARETH OWEN wins. Hearty congratulations!
>
> Thanks.
>
> Note: I *OWN* swp (as long as he spots me a 90-pt head start)

challenge accepted! (assuming my master allows it...)

swp

swp

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thank you, Erland. much appreciated.

as the question was fundamentally flawed, would you have scored differently for anyone else who gave the correct answer? the flaw was in asking for 2 words, instead of the correct number in his actual address.

swp

Mark Brader

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Stephen Perry:
> as the question was fundamentally flawed, would you have scored
> differently for anyone else who gave the correct answer?

Other than you, you mean? I shouldn't've, but it's hard to say.
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