Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2011-07-04,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
> see my 2021-07-20 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
> the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
> * Game 8, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)
> Answer these 2011 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.
> 1. The US Federal Election Commission ruled Thursday that this
> entertainer can use the resources of his TV show to support his
> self-named political action committee. His response to the
> decision: "I don't accept the status quo. I do accept Visa,
> Mastercard or American Express." Name the entertainer.
Stephen Colbert.
> 2. For only the second time, the United Nations has declared
> a disease officially eradicated. This virulent disease, with
> fatality rates as high as 95%, has been fingered variously for
> the fall of the Roman Empire, the conquests of the Mongols,
> and the French and Russian Revolutions. Name it.
Rinderpest (or "cattle plague").
Smallpox was the *first* disease officially declared eradicated.
> * Game 8, Round 2 - Geography - A Taste of Italy
> 1. When these first reached Italy in the 16th century, they were
> given the name "golden apples". It's impossible to imagine
> Italian cooking without them. What do we call a "golden apple"
> in English?
Tomato. (Pomodoro = pomo d'oro = apple of gold.) 4 for everyone --
Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 2. If you're in a restaurant in Italy and you ask for a "macedonia",
> what will you get? Describe it briefly.
Fruit salad. 4 for Erland and Joshua.
> 3. If you choose to have "zuppa Inglese", or "English soup" for
> dessert, what rich treat will you be enjoying? Name it in
> English.
Trifle.
> 4. In Canada, when we ask for pepperoni on our pizza, we expect
> a kind of salami. But if you're in Italy and ask for peperoni,
> with two single P's, what will you get? Be sufficiently
> specific.
Bell peppers (or sweet/green/red peppers or capsicum; but not hot
peppers, which are peperoncini).
> 5. If you order a dish whose name translates literally as "big
> soup", what will the waiter bring? Name it.
Minestrone. (Minestra = soup, one = big.) 4 for Erland and Joshua.
> 6. If you ask your waiter for a "lift-me-up", what dessert will
> arrive at your table? Name it.
Tiramisu. (Tira = pull, lift; mi = me; su = up.) 4 for Erland,
Dan Blum, and Joshua.
> 7. If you ask for "slutty" pasta sauce, what kind of sauce will
> you be served? Name it.
Puttanesca. (Puttana = prostitute.) 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 8. This pasta sauce supposedly takes its name from the similarity
> of the ground pepper on top to little chunks of coal. Name it.
Carbonara. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, and Joshua.
> 9. Whatever they tell you at Starbucks, you can't have one biscotti,
> because "biscotti" is plural. What is the singular of
> "biscotti"?
Biscotto. (Exact spelling required, of course.) 4 for Erland,
Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
By the same token, one strand of spaghetti is "uno spaghetto".
When I posted this round in 2012, Stan Brown suggested that someone
who insists on "biscotto" would probably "ask for a martinus to
drink".
> 10. "Pastafazoola" might sound like a made-up word, but it's
> really a dialect name for a wholesome and popular dish.
> What is pastafazoola? Describe it briefly.
Pasta and beans. (Pasta e fagioli.) 4 for Joshua and Pete.
> * Game 8, Round 3 - Science - What Lies Between
> The following questions derive from a variety of sciences. In each
> case, you will be given two members of a series, such as stages
> or steps or layers. You give the one that lies between them.
> 1. In the earth's structure, what lies between the crust and
> the core?
Mantle. 4 for everyone.
> 2. In the atmosphere, what layer lies between the troposphere and
> the mesosphere?
Stratosphere. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> 3. On the periodic table, what element lies between boron and
> nitrogen?
Carbon. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> 4. In biological classification, what lies between phylum and order?
Class. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 5. What unit of time lies between a microsecond and a picosecond?
Nanosecond. 4 for everyone.
> 6. In the electromagnetic spectrum, what color of light lies
> between green and orange?
Yellow. 4 for Erland, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
> 7. On the electromagnetic spectrum, what lies between infrared
> waves and radio waves, measuring from 300 MHz to 300 GHz?
Microwaves. 4 for Erland and Dan Tilque.
> 8. In geologic history, what era lies between the Cenozoic and
> the Paleozoic?
Mesozoic. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 9. In butterfly (not moth) metamorphosis, what stage lies between
> larva and adult ?
Pupa or chrysalis or nympha. (Only moths have cocoons.)
4 for everyone.
> 10. In the Kubler-Ross model of the stages of grief, what lies
> between anger and depression?
Bargaining. I accepted "negotiation". 4 for Joshua and Pete.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 8 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Geo Sci
Joshua Kreitzer 32 36 68
Erland Sommarskog 24 28 52
Dan Tilque 8 36 44
Dan Blum 20 24 44
Pete Gayde 8 24 32
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