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The questions get progressively harder; the harder the question, the more points its worth. See how many points you can score. (No Googling or cheating please. )
Mathematics & Science
1. If n is an odd integer, then n[sup]2[/sup]−1 is divisible by 4. True or false? (1 point)
2. What phase of matter is intermediate between solid and gas? (1 point)
3. What name is given to an integer greater than 1 that is not a prime number? (1 point)
4. Titan is the satellite of which planet? (1 point)
5. Whose law states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to its absolute temperature? (1 point)
6. In August 2006, Pluto, Eris and Ceres were officially designated dwarf planets by the International Astronomical Union. What type of object had Ceres been known as previously? (2 points)
7. There are 6 flavours of quarks. Up, down, top and bottom are four of them. What are the other two? (2 points; 1 point each)
8. Which axiom of set theory is equivalent to Zorns lemma and the well-ordering principle? (3 points)
9. Name three chemical elements whose names begin with the letter D. (3 points; 1 point each)
10. Which mathematician in 1882 proved that π is a transcendental number (i.e. it is not the root of any polynomial with rational coefficients)? (5 points)
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Last edited by careless25 (2008-07-26 15:00:56)
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Last edited by careless25 (2008-07-26 14:16:16)
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Last edited by Identity (2008-07-26 16:24:13)
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Have no idea bout the Advanced Mathematics or Set Theory but would definitely like to learn it... someday!
Last edited by ZHero (2008-07-26 17:07:10)
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"In the real world, this would be a problem. But in mathematics, we can just define a place where this problem doesn't exist. So we'll go ahead and do that now..."
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Thanks, everyone! Here are your points.
careless25: 4 points
Identity: 3 points
ZHero: 4 points
Ricky: 5 points
It goes without saying that the more questions you try the more points you can score. However between the four of you youve managed to score 13 points out of 20. Good job.
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Last edited by careless25 (2008-07-27 03:32:01)
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Well, if you used Google, then your answers wont count, sorry.
Ill be giving the answers before the next set of questions anyway, so be patient.
Last edited by JaneFairfax (2008-07-27 05:59:59)
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Right Jane!
Using google, one can answer any darn quiz (except of course for Mathematics Questions)!
BTW, i just wanted to say 'Thanks' (to you and to careless25 too) for starting Quiz/Puzzle threads!!
Please keep going...
It helps us all Learn something NEW every time!
Last edited by ZHero (2008-07-27 05:34:41)
If two or more thoughts intersect, there has to be a point!
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Hey! Why is that everytime i try to write 'D A M N' it shows 'darn'??
If two or more thoughts intersect, there has to be a point!
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The questions get progressively harder; the harder the question, the more points its worth. See how many points you can score. (No Googling or cheating please. )
Mathematics & Science
1. If n is an odd integer, then n[sup]2[/sup]−1 is divisible by 4. True or false? (1 point) T
2. What phase of matter is intermediate between solid and gas? (1 point)LIQUID
3. What name is given to an integer greater than 1 that is not a prime number? (1 point)COMPOSITE
4. Titan is the satellite of which planet? (1 point)JUPITER
5. Whose law states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to its absolute temperature? (1 point)BOYLE-GAY LUSSAC
6. In August 2006, Pluto, Eris and Ceres were officially designated dwarf planets by the International Astronomical Union. What type of object had Ceres been known as previously? (2 points)MOON
7. There are 6 flavours of quarks. Up, down, top and bottom are four of them. What are the other two? (2 points; 1 point each)
HIGH AND LOW
8. Which axiom of set theory is equivalent to Zorns lemma and the well-ordering principle? (3 points)9. Name three chemical elements whose names begin with the letter D. (3 points; 1 point each)
10. Which mathematician in 1882 proved that π is a transcendental number (i.e. it is not the root of any polynomial with rational coefficients)? (5 points)
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Hi..everybody...greetings.
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HALO JANE..i'm wondering how am i supposed to reply/qoute/what..to these questions?
why the answers are shown up on this page?
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ZHero: Youre welcome.
mamo: You scored 3 points.
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So you cant say something like a mis.hit shot in sports?
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let me try 'math shot.'
it says math shot.
Last edited by careless25 (2008-07-27 09:32:38)
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So you cant say something like a mis.hit shot in sports?
how to hide answers in this forum?thx.
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this is how u hide
{hide=watever name} ur message here {/hide} use[ for{ and ] for }
Last edited by careless25 (2008-07-27 14:57:02)
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Im all right. Im just waiting to see if any more people want to try the questions. If not, Ill give the answers to the current questions and post the next set of quiz questions.
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Well.. I've come to know all the answers (via the Google)! May i post them (but i obviously don't want any credit for them)!??
BTW: its vvv nice to see you back again! Meanwhile, i've posted replies to one or two posts; do comment if the answers are correct or not (i'm never sure you see)!!!
Last edited by ZHero (2008-07-29 03:40:25)
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If we assume that every (active) member visits the forum (at least) once in two days; then there's no need to wait longer than this!!
There are many enthusiasts (like ME) waiting for new puzzles and questions everyday!!
If two or more thoughts intersect, there has to be a point!
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Very well, here are the answers to the Mathematics & Science quiz:
Next set of questions.
Geology & Geography
11. No US state has a name beginning with R. True or false? (1 point)
12. In which continent does the Nile River flow? (1 point)
13. Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in which country? (1 point)
14. What is the value of talc on the Mohs scale of hardness? (1 point)
15. What is the capital of Australia? (1 point)
16. What type of rock (igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary) is granite? (2 points)
17. Which two countries are separated by the Gulf of Bothnia? (2 points; 1 point each)
18. What meteorological phenomenon is produced by the interaction of the solar wind (charged particles emitted from the Sun) with gas molecules in the Earths atmosphere? (3 points)
19. Name the three layers of the Earths atmosphere between the troposphere and the exosphere. (3 points; 1 point each)
20. Which geologist in 1912 put forward the theory of continental drift to the scientific community and in 1915 published the first edition of his book Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane (The Origin of Continents and Oceans) though his theory was not accepted until the 1960s as it was only then that scientists were able to prove continental drift by studying the magnetic alignments of particles in old rocks? (5 points)
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Wrap it in bacon
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TheDude, you scored 6 points. Good work.
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