Okay, here I am.
Mark Brader:
> These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2015-03-30,
> and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
> see my 2015-02-23 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
> Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
> ** Final, Round 7 - Science
This was the easiest round in the original game.
> * Books about Climate Change and Inaction
> World inaction in the face of growing problems with climate
> change has led several writers to pen calls to action -- which
> we should all be reading! Given some information taken from
> the Toronto Public Library website's blurb on the book, name the
> climate-change-themed book.
> 1. Author: Gwynne Dyer. From one of the world's great geopolitical
> analysts, a terrifying glimpse of the none-too-distant future,
> when climate change will force the world's powers into a
> desperate struggle for advantage and even survival.
"Climate Wars" (2010). 4 for Stephen.
> 2. Publication date: 2006. This groundbreaking battle cry of
> a follow-up to the bestselling "Earth in the Balance" is being
> published to tie in with a documentary film of the same name.
> Both the book and film were inspired by a series of multimedia
> presentations on global warming that were created and delivered
> to groups around the world.
"An Inconvenient Truth", by Al Gore. 4 for Joshua, Jason, Dan Tilque,
Stephen, and Pete.
> 3. Author: Naomi Klein. Forget everything you think you know
> about global warming. Klein exposes the myths that are clouding
> the climate debate. We have been told that humanity is too
> greedy and selfish to rise to this challenge. In fact, all
> around the world, the fight back is already succeeding in ways
> both surprising and inspiring. Climate change, Klein argues,
> is a civilizational wake-up call.
"This Changes Everything" (2014). 4 for Stephen.
> * Saturn
> 4. Name either of Saturn's two largest moons.
Titan, Rhea. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Calvin,
Erland, Björn, Bruce, Stephen, and Pete.
> 5. What is the principal component substance of Saturn's rings?
Ice. Water ice. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Erland,
Peter, and Stephen. 3 for Bruce. 2 for Calvin.
> 6. What kind of a planet is Saturn?
Gas giant or jovian planet. I scored "gaseous" as almost correct.
4 for Joshua, Marc, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Calvin, Erland, Björn,
Bruce, Peter, and Stephen. 3 for Pete.
> * Human Parasites
> 7. What are nits?
Eggs of the head louse (accepting "lice"). 4 for Joshua, Marc,
Dan Blum, Erland, Peter, and Stephen.
> 8. To what class of animals do ticks belong?
Arachnids (Arachnia). 4 for Marc, Dan Tilque, and Stephen.
2 for Calvin.
> 9. These bloodsucking insects feed on human blood, but will also
> bite mammals and birds. They feed at night and their saliva is
> irritating to humans. They can survive up to 6 months without
> feeding on blood. What are they?
Bedbugs. 4 for Dan Tilque, Björn, and Bruce.
> * Canadian Nocturnal Wildlife
> 10. This relatively new addition to Toronto's nocturnal wildlife
> looks like a rodent, but no actual North American rodent has a
> prehensile tail as it does. What is this animal?
Opossum (possum). 4 for Marc, Dan Blum, Bruce, and Stephen.
> 11. This rodent is native to Canada, and was once a keystone species
> responsible for keeping Canada a land of swamp and other wetland.
> Once a diurnal species, overhunting has rendered it primarily
> nocturnal. What is it?
Beaver. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Björn, Bruce, Peter,
and Stephen. 3 for Pete.
Björn actually wrote "magnify beaver", but I magniferanimously
ignored the first word.
> 12. Before the introduction of glass beads, it provided the raw
> material for traditional Native Canadian beadwork. What is it?
Porcupine. (The quills.)
> * Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
> What action is performed on Windows by these key combinations?
> Be sufficiently specific.
> 13. Control-Z.
Undo. 4 for Joshua, Marc, Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Calvin, Erland,
Björn, Bruce, Peter, and Stephen.
> 14. Control-V.
Paste. I did not accept "fill in something". 4 for Joshua, Marc,
Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, Calvin, Erland, Björn, Bruce, Peter, Stephen,
and Pete.
> 15. Control-+. (That is, hold Control down and press the plus sign.)
Zoom in. "In" or the equivalent was required. 4 for Joshua, Marc,
Dan Tilque, Björn, Bruce, Peter, Stephen, and Pete.
And as we start dropping the two lowest round scores, Stephen takes
the lead. Scores, if there are no errors:
ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 7 BEST
TOPICS-> His Geo A&L Spo Sci THREE
Stephen Perry 40 -- 43 52 52 147
Dan Blum 36 47 47 12 32 130
Joshua Kreitzer 46 48 31 14 36 130
Marc Dashevsky 38 44 25 23 32 114
Dan Tilque 35 32 8 -- 40 107
Erland Sommarskog 36 46 8 8 24 106
Peter Smyth 27 41 21 36 28 105
"Calvin" 25 42 22 36 20 103
Pete Gayde 20 48 28 26 22 102
Björn Lundin 16 40 28 8 28 96
Bruce Bowler -- 28 -- -- 35 63
Jason Kreitzer 20 20 4 -- 4 44
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