Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2017-03-27,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2016-11-26 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> * Game 10, Round 2 - Geography - Cities in India
> We will give you the name of a city in India, and sometimes a
> former name in parentheses. You will answer with that city's
> number on the handout map:
>
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/G10R2/map.jpg
> 1. Mumbai (Bombay).
#9. 4 for Joshua, Erland, Dan Tilque, and Marc. 3 for Dan Blum.
2 for Calvin and Pete.
> 2. Kolkata (Calcutta).
#2. 4 for Joshua, Erland, Calvin, Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 3. Bhopal.
#8. 3 for Pete.
> 4. Hyderabad.
#3. 4 for Joshua, Erland, and Jason.
> 5. Jaipur.
#5.
> 6. Lucknow.
#12. 3 for Calvin.
> 7. Bengaluru (Bangalore).
#4. 4 for Erland. 2 for Dan Blum.
> 8. Agra.
#6. 4 for Marc. 2 for Calvin.
> 9. Ahmedabad.
#11. 2 for Joshua.
> 10. Nagpur.
#13. 3 for Dan Blum. 2 for Joshua and Calvin.
> So there were 7 decoys, but no list of them was supplied to me.
> Decode the rot13 if you would like to see the list of what cities
> I think they are, and identify them on the map for fun, but for
> no points.
> 11. Ludhiana.
#1.
> 12. Surat.
#15.
> 13. Chennai (Madras).
#10. Erland got this.
> 14. Pune.
#14. Erland got this.
> 15. Indore.
#16.
> 16. Patna.
#7.
> 17. Kanpur.
#17.
> * Game 10, Round 3 - Science - Scientific Organizations
> From the clues, name the scientific organization, agency,
> or institute. It might be Canadian, foreign, or international
> in nature. Except as noted you must give the *full name* of the
> organization in each case -- acronyms are not sufficient.
In the original game, this was the hardest round in the entire season.
> 1. This Canadian government agency is a leading player in
> supporting industrial innovation to clients and partners and
> providing scientific and technical services. It also brings
> you the official 1:00 time signal.
National Research Council.
> 2. A Crown corporation, it is the country's largest nuclear science
> laboratory. It developed the CANDU reactor.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.
> 3. This astrophysics institute is affiliated with <answer 1> and is
> based in Victoria. It is named for a German-Canadian physicist
> and chemist who won a Nobel Prize in 1971. His name will
> be sufficient.
Gerhard Herzberg (Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics).
> 4. It is the national organization for provincial and territorial
> associations that regulate the engineering profession in Canada.
> The organization changed its name in 2007 as part of a rebranding
> exercise. What is its current name?
Engineers Canada.
> 5. This high-profile US government agency is well known, and
> its exploits have been featured in Hollywood films, including
> one directed by Ron Howard. It is best known by its acronym.
> But what is the full name of this agency?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 4 for Joshua,
Dan Tilque, and Pete.
> 6. Nearly 150 scientists who went on to be sole or shared winners
> of Nobel Prizes received funding from this large US government
> agency established in the late 1800s. Its focus is on medical
> research and it has an annual budget of $32,000,000,000.
National Institutes of Health. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Pete.
> 7. A not-for-profit British organization, it received its Royal
> Charter in 1848. Its stated goal is to advance excellence in
> the chemical sciences.
Royal Society of Chemistry. (Not the Royal Society: different group.)
3 for Dan Tilque.
By the way, the Royal Society, or in full the Royal Society of
London for Improving Natural Knowledge, goes back to 1660 -- its
early presidents included Isaac Newton.
> 8. This organization was established in 1922 in Brussels with
> 13 member countries, including Canada. Its goal is to promote
> international cooperation in physics.
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.
> 9. Founded by scientists and students at MIT in 1969, this
> non-profit organization lobbies for scientific research to be
> focused on solving environmental and social problems.
Union of Concerned Scientists. 4 for Dan Blum.
> 10. This international environmental group has member organizations
> in 75 countries, including Canada. It was founded in 1971
> and calls itself the world's largest grassroots environmental
> network.
Friends of the Earth was the expected answer, but Greenpeace comes
close to meeting the description also. Both groups took some time
to be formed, both during the period 1969-72, and both have branches
in dozens of countries, although Greenpeace has a fewer and the
self-description mentioned is indeed that of FOE. Greenpeace is an
advocacy group and not exactly a scientific organization like most
answers in this round, but then so is FOE. So I've decided to score
Greenpeace as almost correct. So, 3 for Erland, Dan Blum, Calvin,
Dan Tilque, Marc, and Pete.
Scores, if there are no errors:
GAME 10 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Geo Sci
Joshua Kreitzer 16 8 24
Pete Gayde 9 11 20
Dan Blum 8 11 19
Erland Sommarskog 16 3 19
Dan Tilque 8 10 18
"Calvin" 13 3 16
Marc Dashevsky 8 3 11
Jason Kreitzer 4 0 4
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