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ECO334 Slides 9

This document contains trivia questions about board games, video games, mathematics, geography, and more. It tests knowledge about topics like: - The board game Carcassonne is based on which French town (Carcassonne) - Snakes and Ladders originated in India (True) - The number of pieces that start on a chess board (32) - The square you land on if you roll double six to start a Monopoly game (Electric Company) - What Cards Against Humanity shipped for their Black Friday pack (Bull Feces) - The phrase used in Monopoly ("Do not pass Go, do not collect $200")

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ECO334 Slides 9

This document contains trivia questions about board games, video games, mathematics, geography, and more. It tests knowledge about topics like: - The board game Carcassonne is based on which French town (Carcassonne) - Snakes and Ladders originated in India (True) - The number of pieces that start on a chess board (32) - The square you land on if you roll double six to start a Monopoly game (Electric Company) - What Cards Against Humanity shipped for their Black Friday pack (Bull Feces) - The phrase used in Monopoly ("Do not pass Go, do not collect $200")

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1. Carcassonne is based on which French town?

a. !Carcassonne
b. Paris
c. ClermontFerrand
d. Marseille

2. Snakes and Ladders was originally created in India?


a. !True
b. False

3. How many pieces are there on the board at the start of a game of chess?
a. 36
b. 16
c. 20
d. !32

4. At the start of a standard game of the Monopoly, if you throw a double six,
which square would you land on?
a. Water Works
b. Community Chest
c. !Electric Company
d. Chance

5. What special item did the creators of Cards Against Humanity ship for their
Black Friday pack?
a. A Racist Toy
b. !Bull Feces
c. A Card Expansion
d. Cat Urine

6. Which of these games includes the phrase quot;Do not pass Go, do not collect
200quot;?
a. !Monopoly
b. Cluedo
c. Pay Day
d. Coppit

7. In standard Monopoly, what039;s the rent if you land on Park Place with no
houses?
a. 30
b. 45
c. 50
d. !35

8. What do you declare in Rchi Mahjong when you039;ve drawn your winning tile?
a. Ron
b. Rchi
c. !Tsumo
d. Kan

9. In Magic: The Gathering, what was a tribute card to Jamie Wakefield039;s late
wife Marilyn, who loved horses?
a. !Timbermare
b. Vryn Wingmare
c. Sungrace Pegasus
d. Loyal Pegasus

10. In Magic: The Gathering, which of the following was the first publicly released
foil card?
a. Beast of Burden
b. Dirtcowl Wurm
c. Revenant
d. !Lightning Dragon

11. Europa Universalis is a strategy video game based on which French board game?
a. Power in Europe
b. Europe and the Universe
c. Europa!
d. !Europa Universalis

12. What Magic: The Gathering card039;s flavor text is just 039;Ribbit.039;?
a. Spore Frog
b. !Turn to Frog
c. Bloated Toad
d. Frogmite

13. In the Board Game, Settlers of Catan, a die roll of what number causes the
Robber to attack?
a. !7
b. 10
c. 1
d. 3

1. What is the derivative of Acceleration with respect to time?


a. !Jerk
b. Slide
c. Shift
d. Bump

2. 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 12,345,678,987,654,321


a. !True
b. False

3. If you could fold a piece of paper in half 50 times, its039; thickness will be
34th the distance from the Earth to the Sun.
a. False
b. !True

4. What is the alphanumeric representation of the imaginary number?


a. e
b. x
c. !i
d. n

5. The decimal number 31 in hexadecimal would be what?


a. 1B
b. 2E
c. !1F
d. 3D

6. What is the correct order of operations for solving equations?


a. Parentheses, Exponents, Addition, Substraction, Multiplication,
Division
b. Addition, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition,
Parentheses
c. !Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition,
Subtraction
d. The order in which the operations are written.

7. An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length as opposed to three.


a. !True
b. False

8. Which of the following famous mathematicians died in a duel at the age of 20?
a. Euler
b. Abel
c. Gauss
d. !Galois

1. In which English county is Stonehenge?


a. Cumbria
b. Herefordshire
c. !Wiltshire
d. Somerset

2. What is the capital of Australia?


a. !Canberra
b. Sydney
c. Brisbane
d. Melbourne

3. All of the following are classified as FinnoUgric languages EXCEPT:


a. Estonian
b. Finnish
c. Hungarian
d. !Samoyedic

4. Fucking is a village in which country?


a. !Austria
b. Czech Republic
c. Germany
d. Switzerland

5. When does Finland celebrate their independence day?


a. November 12th
b. January 2nd
c. !December 6th
d. February 8th

6. Norway has a larger land area than Sweden.


a. True
b. !False

7. Where is the quot;Sonoran Desertquot; located?


a. Asia
b. !North America
c. South America
d. Africa

8. Nova Scotia is on the east coast of Canada.


a. !True
b. False

9. The title of the 1969 film quot;Krakatoa, Eastof Javaquot; is incorrect, as


Krakatoa is in fact west of Java.
a. False
b. !True

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