These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2013-03-04,
and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
by members of the Night Owls, but have been reformatted and may
have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
answers in about 3 days.
For further information, including an explanation of the """
notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
* Game 5, Round 7 - Literature - Thanks for the Memoirs
1. This memoir, written by John Howard Griffin and published
in 1961, was based on Griffin's experience when he took drugs,
skin cream, and sun lamp treatments, to darken his Caucasian
completion so he would look like an African-American. Next, he
spent 6 weeks travelling by bus and occasionally hitch-hiking
in the segregated states of the Deep South, facing racial
discrimination first hand. What was the name of the memoir
Griffin wrote in 1961?
2. Probably the world's most famous diarist writing in English, he
was a Member of Parliament and a naval administrator. His diary,
spanning 1660-69, described his personal life and also gave
detailed eyewitness accounts of the Great Plague of London,
the Second Dutch War, and the Great Fire of London in 1666.
Who was this famous diarist?
3. Who was the transcendentalist who published a memoir called
"Walden" in 1854, detailing two years he spent, living simply,
in a cabin he built by Walden Pond near Concord, Massachusetts?
4. What is the memoir written by Christy Brown, an Irishman crippled
by cerebral palsy? The same title was used for a 1989 movie
based on the memoir, which won Daniel Day-Lewis an Oscar as
Best Actor.
5. Which former US president finished writing his autobiography
just 5 days before he died of cancer in 1885? The memoir
focuses on his military career and makes little mention of
his presidency. Who wrote this work, which was published and
was very successfully marketed by Mark Twain?
6. Who was the early Christian saint, who in 397 published
a 13-volume memoir called "Confessions"? After his eventual
conversion to Christianity, he became a priest, then later,
the Bishop of Hippo in what is now Algeria. Name this early
Christian author and theologian.
7. Who was the Irish playwright, novelist, and master of the bon
mot, who wrote the memoir "De Profundis" ("From the Depths")
to his companion Lord Alfred Douglas while serving a 2-year
term in 1895-97 in Reading Gaol for acts of "gross indecency"?
8. Who was the deeply religious British author who wrote "A Grief
Observed", a month after his wife died in 1960? In the memoir,
he expressed his anger not only over the loss of his wife but
over his temporary loss of conscious contact with God.
9. Who was the French novelist, existentialist, and feminist
writer who wrote "Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter"? She was
a close friend and confidante of Jean-Paul Sartre, and her
better-known works include the novels "She Came to Stay" and "The
Mandarins" as well as the feminist treatise "The Second Sex".
10. Who was the American author, political activist, and lecturer,
who lived 1880-1968 and wrote the memoir "The Story of My Life"?
In the work, she talks about the gracious discourse of her
book friends, and about her dog friends who understood her
limitations.
* Game 5, Round 8 - Science - Volcanoes
After a wintry season, many of us are craving some warmth.
This round is s about the Earth's ultimate hot spots -- volcanoes!
1. This dark black or grey rock is the most common type of
volcanic rock. Name it.
2. Naturally occurring volcanic glass was used by many stone-age
cultures as material for arrowheads and spearheads. What is
it called?
3. What term is used for airborne particles less than 2 mm in
diameter that are ejected from a volcanic eruption?
4. The summit elevation of what volcano decreased by 400 m
(1,300 feet) when it violently erupted in 1980?
5. If you go by the difference between the base elevation (below
sea level) and summit elevation, in what *island group* will
you find the tallest volcano in the world?
6. And if you go by summit elevation above sea level, then the
tallest volcano in the world is on what *continent*?
7. The deadliest volcanic eruption occurred in 1815: the
after-effects caused 1816 to be "the year without a summer".
What was the name of this volcano that erupted in 1815?
8. What is rough, highly vesicular, glassy volcanic rock called?
9. What is the name of a depression that is formed when the ground
subsides or collapses because the underlying magma chamber had
been partially emptied after a volcanic eruption?
10. To the nearest multiple of 5%, and plus or minus 5 percentage
points, what percentage of the world's active and dormant
volcanoes are contained within the Pacific "Ring of Fire"?
After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Gb zbfg
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Mark Brader, Toronto | "UNIX make moving not pain
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