Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2006-01-09,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my recent companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the
> Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".
>
> In this first game the usual QFTCI scoring does not apply...
> 61. The Japanese modernization process in the 19th century
> has the same name as the restoration of the imperial dynasty.
> Name this process.
Meiji Restoration. I accepted "Meiji" although the question asked for
the process, since "restoration" was in the question. 6 for Dan Blum,
Joshua, Dan Tilque, Erland, and Pete.
> 62. Acarophobia [yes, spelled like that] is a fear of what?
Itching, or insects/parasites that might cause it.
> 63. Name this general-purpose computer programming language invented
> by Larry Wall, which contains so many functional features it's
> been nicknamed the "Swiss Army chainsaw":
> @k = map { rand } @ARGV;
> print map { "$_\n" } @ARGV [
> sort { $k[$a] <=> $k[$b] }
> (0 .. $#ARGV) ];
Perl. 6 for Dan Blum, Erland, and Pete.
By the way, the name of the language is capitalized, while the lower
case "perl" is the name of the program that compiles and interprets
it. The excerpt shown here is from the program I used to randomize
the order of the questions when we originally composed this quiz.
> 64. What "first" did J.A.D. McCurdy accomplish on 1909-02-23,
> at Baddeck, Nova Scotia?
The first airplane flight in Canada (the Silver Dart). 6 for
Dan Tilque.
> 65. Name the Canadian women's Paralympic wheelchair racing champion
> and 2004 Athens gold medallist who was named "Maclean's"
> Canadian of the Year in 2004.
Chantal Petitclerc.
> 66. Greek mythology mentions five rivers of the underworld.
> The Styx is one; name *any two* others.
Acheron, Cocytus, Lethe, (Pyri)phlegethon. 6 for Dan Blum.
> 67. What is the Catholic movement, largely originating in Latin
> America, that attempts to relate theology to social justice
> and sometimes Marxism? It """has been""" condemned by Popes
> John Paul II and Benedict XVI.
Liberation theology. (As Erland suspected, Pope Francis I has had
a more conciliatory view of it.) 6 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Erland.
> 68. There are lots of countries in the world (meaning independent
> countries) that border on two or more other countries, but there
> """is""" only one that has borders with two other countries
> *on a single island*. Name the country.
Malaysia. (Still true. It borders Indonesia and Brunei on Borneo.)
6 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, Erland, and Pete.
> 69. On a standard NHL hockey rink, until """last year""" it was
> 60 feet from the blue line to the nearest goal line. What,
> exactly, """is""" that distance """now"""?
64 feet. (Still true.)
In 2008 one entrant commented: "That's trivia in Canada? I would've
thought it was holy writ." And I responded: "60 feet was holy writ.
The new number, that's trivia."
> 70. In 1984 two swimmers tied the record for most medals (three)
> won by a Canadian at one Olympics. Name either athlete (one
> male, one female).
Victor Davis, Anne Ottenbrite.
> 71. Which billionaire paid for the construction of a subdivision
> called Canadaville, in a small town near New Orleans, to house
> people displaced by Hurricane Katrina?
Frank Stronach.
> 72. Why """is""" the helmet of the Cleveland Browns unique among
> NFL teams?
It has no logo. Still true. It does have stripes, though:
http://mk0brownsnation85l0k.kinstacdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/browshelmet.jpg
So any answer that said or implied that it's a solid color is wrong.
6 for Dan Blum and Dan Tilque, then.
> 73. The Sacramento Monarchs """are""" the 2005 champions of what
> sports league?
Women's National Basketball Association.
> 74. What """is""" the only city that has hosted either the summer
> or the winter Olympic Games twice, just 12 years apart?
Innsbruck. (Still true. 1964, and 1976 after Denver withdrew.)
6 for Erland and Pete.
> 75. What is rotoscoping?
Making an animated movie by first shooting a live-action movie and
then tracing or drawing each frame. 6 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
> 76. There are 11 tales in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales".
> Name any *four* of them, not including "The Wife of Bath's
> Tale".
"The Cook's Tale"; "The Friar's Tale"; "The Knight's Tale"; "The
Man of Law's Tale"; "The Miller's Tale"; "The Nun's Priest's Tale";
"The Pardoner's Tale"; "The Parson's Tale"; "The Prioress's Tale";
"The Reeve's Tale". Yeah, I thought this was way too hard too.
I decided to allow 4 points for "almost correct" to anyone who got
3 out of 4 right, so: 4 for Dan Blum and Joshua.
If "The Clerk's Tale" is an alternate name for one of the list, please
post a protest.
> 77. A """recent""" Canadian novel contains the following lines:
> "We're Mennonites. As far as I know, we are the most
> embarrassing sub-sect of people to belong to if you're a
> teenager." Name *either* the author or the novel, the 2004
> Governor General's prize winner and a Giller finalist the
> same year.
Miriam Toews, "A Complicated Kindness".
> 78. Alex Colville """has been""" living in Nova Scotia most of
> his life but he was not born there. Which city was he born in?
Toronto. (He died in 2013.)
> 79. Within 3, what """is""" the total number of stations on
> Toronto's three subway lines? (The Scarborough RT does not
> count; and interchange stations, of course, count once each.)
> *Note*: As usual you may give the current answer if you prefer,
> but for this question you must say whether you are answer[i]ng
> for 2006 or for 2020.
2006 answer: 64 (accepting 61-67). 2020 answer: 70 (accepting 67-73).
Obviously this is a trifle harder if you don't live here.
> 80. Which renowned 19th-century French physician and anatomist is
> credited with the discovery of the speech center of the brain?
Paul Broca. I scored "Boca" as almost correct. 6 for Dan Blum
and Joshua. 4 for Dan Tilque.
Scores, if there are no errors:
QUESTIONS-> #1-20 #21-40 #41-60 #61-80 TOTALS
Joshua Kreitzer 90 54 66 34 244
Dan Blum 60 42 48 46 196
Pete Gayde 30 36 41 24 131
Dan Tilque 24 30 24 28 106
Erland Sommarskog 0 18 24 30 72
"Calvin" 47 -- 18 0 65
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