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JAP113 Answer Key 2

The document contains 12 trivia questions about various topics in history, geography, and general knowledge. The questions are multiple choice with a single correct answer labeled with an exclamation point. The questions cover a range of subjects including World War 2, inventions, ancient Greece, firearms, and Roman and world history.

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JAP113 Answer Key 2

The document contains 12 trivia questions about various topics in history, geography, and general knowledge. The questions are multiple choice with a single correct answer labeled with an exclamation point. The questions cover a range of subjects including World War 2, inventions, ancient Greece, firearms, and Roman and world history.

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1.

The Japanese Shinkansen beat the French TGV039;s speed record for fastest
electric rail train.
a. True
b. !False

2. Which of the following countries has officially banned the civilian use of dash
cams in cars?
a. United States
b. Czechia
c. South Korea
d. !Austria

3. Enzo Ferrari was originally an auto racer for what manufacturer before founding
his own car company?
a. Auto Union
b. !Alfa Romeo
c. Bentley
d. Mercedes Benz

4. Which of the following car models has been badgeengineered rebadged the most?
a. Chevy Camaro
b. Holden Monaro
c. Suzuki Swift
d. !Isuzu Trooper

5. What UK Train does NOT go over 125MPH?


a. Pendolino
b. Javelin
c. !Sprinter
d. Class 43

6. Which one of these chassis codes are used by BMW 3series?


a. !E46
b. F10
c. E85
d. E39

7. Volkswagen039;s legendary VR6 engine has cylinders positioned at what degree


angle?
a. 90 Degree
b. !15 Degree
c. 45 Degree
d. 30 Degree

8. Which one of the following is NOT a subcompany of the Volkswagen Group?


a. Bentley
b. !Opel
c. Bugatti
d. Porsche

9. Which car tire manufacturer is famous for its quot;Eaglequot; brand of tires,
and is the official tire supplier of NASCAR?
a. Pirelli
b. Michelin
c. !Goodyear
d. Bridgestone

10. What nickname was given to Air Canada Flight 143 after it ran out of fuel and
glided to safety in 1983?
a. !Gimli Glider
b. Gimli Microlight
c. Gimli Superb
d. Gimli Chaser

11. Which Audi does not use Haldex based all wheel drive system?
a. !Audi A8
b. Audi TT
c. Audi A3
d. Audi S3

12. What car manufacturer gave away their patent for the seatbelt in the interest
of saving lives?
a. Ford
b. Renault
c. Ferrari
d. !Volvo

13. What is the fastest road legal car in the world?


a. !Koenigsegg Agera RS
b. Bugatti Veyron Super Sport
c. Pagani Huayra BC
d. Hennessy Venom GT

1. Kuala Lumpur is the capital of which country?


a. Singapore
b. Thailand
c. Indonesia
d. !Malaysia

2. Which of these is NOT a province in China?


a. Guangdong
b. Sichuan
c. Fujian
d. !Yangtze

3. Which Russian oblast forms a border with Poland?


a. Nizhny Novgorod
b. !Kaliningrad
c. Omsk
d. Samara
4. The longest place named in the United States is Lake
Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg, located near Webster, MA.
a. False
b. !True

5. The historical city Timbuktu is located in which West African country?


a. Senegal
b. Burkina Faso
c. Niger
d. !Mali

6. What is the Capital of the United States?


a. !Washington, D.C.
b. Houston, TX
c. Los Angelas, CA
d. New York City, NY

7. What is the area of Vatican City?


a. 12.00km2
b. 0.10km2
c. 0.86km2
d. !0.44km2

8. Antarctica is the largest desert in the world.


a. !True
b. False

9. The towns of Brugelette, Arlon and Ath are located in which country?
a. Luxembourg
b. France
c. Andorra
d. !Belgium

10. Which one of these countries borders with Poland?


a. France
b. Netherlands
c. Norway
d. !Lithuania

11. Which of these cities has a 4deg; East longitude.


a. !Amsterdam
b. Rio de Janero
c. Hong Kong
d. Toronto

12. Bir Tawil, an uninhabited track of land claimed by no country, is located along
the border of which two countries?
a. Israel and Jordan
b. Chad and Libya
c. Iraq and Saudi Arabia
d. !Egypt and Sudan

1. What event marked the start of World War II?


a. !Invasion of Poland 1939
b. Invasion of Russia 1942
c. Invasion of Normandy 1944
d. Battle of Britain 1940

2. The United States was a member of the League of Nations.


a. True
b. !False

3. What year did the Boxing Day earthquake amp; tsunami occur in the Indian Ocean?
a. 2002
b. !2004
c. 2008
d. 2006

4. Who invented the quot;Flying Shuttlequot; in 1738; one of the key developments
in the industrialization of weaving?
a. James Hargreaves
b. John Deere
c. Richard Arkwright
d. !John Kay

5. In what dialogue did Socrates defend himself to the court of Athens?


a. The Laws
b. !The Apology
c. The Euthyphro
d. The Republic

6. What was the original name of New York City?


a. New Paris
b. !New Amsterdam
c. New Rome
d. New London

7. The minigun was designed in 1960 by which manufacturer.


a. Colt Firearms
b. !General Electric
c. Heckler amp; Koch
d. Sig Sauer

8. What year did Skoal, a smokeless Tobacco company, release their first line of
Pouches, known as quot;Skoal Banditsquot;?
a. 1984
b. 1822
c. !1983
d. 1934
9. Which countries participated in the Lobster War?
a. United States and England
b. Australia and New Zealand
c. Canada and Norway
d. !France and Brazil

10. The man that shot Alexander Hamilton was named Aaron Burr.
a. !True
b. False

11. In what year was the M1911 pistol designed?


a. 1899
b. 1917
c. !1911
d. 1907

12. Which Roman Emperor led the Roman Empire to reach its maximum territorial
extent?
a. Constantine the Great
b. Julius Caesar
c. !Trajan
d. Claudius

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