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trivia questions
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ask 5 trivia questions and try to correct any errors on your next post


1. Who is the wife of Poseidon?
2. How many mothers did Heimdallr have?
3. What is the largest city in the world by area?
4. What do you call Hermione's tool for time travel?
5. How many isotopes of Hydrogen are there, name all if possible?
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thawoods Wrote:ask 5 trivia questions and try to correct any errors on your next post


1. Who is the wife of Poseidon?
2. How many mothers did Heimdallr have?
3. What is the largest city in the world by area?
4. What do you call Hermione's tool for time travel?
5. How many isotopes of Hydrogen are there, name all if possible?
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^^^ this is the best response ever lol
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thawoods Wrote:ask 5 trivia questions and try to correct any errors on your next post


1. Who is the wife of Poseidon?
2. How many mothers did Heimdallr have?
3. What is the largest city in the world by area?
4. What do you call Hermione's tool for time travel?
5. How many isotopes of Hydrogen are there, name all if possible?


I assume we have to answer these too?

1.- Anfítrite (can't be arsed to look for how it's spelled in English)
2.- 9 giants. Odin was one fucked up dude.
3.- I'm inclined to say New York...feel free to correct me...(maybe tis Tokyo...bah)
4- I think it was a time turner.....been too long since I read those tho..
5.- Protium, Deuterium and Tritium


1.- What was the titanomachy?
2.- What chemical element was officially first discovered?
3.- In what year the Tasmanian tiger became extinct?
4.- In what year did Argentina became independent?
5.- How many cities with over 1 mill people are there in US?
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1.- Anfítrite (can't be arsed to look for how it's spelled in English) X - Amphitrite
2.- 9 giants. Odin was one fucked up dude. /
3.- I'm inclined to say New York...feel free to correct me...(maybe tis Tokyo...bah) /
4- I think it was a time turner.....been too long since I read those tho.. /
5.- Protium, Deuterium and Tritium /


1.- What was the titanomachy? - no idea
2.- What chemical element was officially first discovered? - Hydrogen
3.- In what year the Tasmanian tiger became extinct? - 1900+
4.- In what year did Argentina became independent? 1700+
5.- How many cities with over 1 mill people are there in US? 10+

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1. To what family did the Dodo bird belong to?
2. What animal is famous for it's tenacity to prey on snakes?
3. What ancient civilization existed in the Indus valley?
4. Enumerate all the phases of cell division:
5. At what battle did Octavian (Augustus Caesar) deafeat Mark Antony and Cleopatra?
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thawoods Wrote:1.- Anfítrite (can't be arsed to look for how it's spelled in English) X - Amphitrite

Yes, Anfítrite, that's what I said.


1.- What was the titanomachy? - no idea

Olympians vs Titans, Zeus and co. win, Kronos and co. lose.

2.- What chemical element was officially first discovered? - Hydrogen

Nah, that wasn't until 1776. Try any of the metals. Copper and the likes vaguely come first in ancient times. As for the first one discovered in a more specific date, Bismuth around 1400.

3.- In what year the Tasmanian tiger became extinct? - 1900+

1930

4.- In what year did Argentina became independent? 1700+

1816

5.- How many cities with over 1 mill people are there in US? 10+

9 up to the 2010 census



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1. To what family did the Dodo bird belong to?

Columbidae, like pidgeons.

2. What animal is famous for it's tenacity to prey on snakes?

No fucking clue, maybe some bird like owls or eagles

3. What ancient civilization existed in the Indus valley?

Indus Valley Civilization, Dradivas/Dravidias/whatever and then Indo-Aryans.....I think

4. Enumerate all the phases of cell division:

Mitosis is divided into prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase, with a concomitant process of citokynesis during telophase.

5. At what battle did Octavian (Augustus Caesar) deafeat Mark Antony and Cleopatra?

Actium, 31 BC


1.- Highest GDP per capita in Asia?
2.- 3 largest countries by landmass
3.- Highest peaks of every continent?
4.- 3 reactions that Aldehydes can undergo?
5.- What is Operant Conditioning?
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1. I failed to notice that you hispanicized "Amphitrite"
2. uhhh, "officially" you mean?

1. To what family did the Dodo bird belong to? /

Columbidae, lime pidgeos and otheres.

2. What animal is famous for it's tenacity to prey on snakes? No fucking clue, maybe some bird like owls or eagles x - mongoose

3. What ancient civilization existed in the Indus valley? x - mohenjo - daro and harappa

Indus Valley Civilization, Dradivas and then Indo-Aryans.

4. Enumerate all the phases of cell division: /

Mitosis is divided into prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase, with a concomitant process of citokynesis during telophase.

5. At what battle did Octavian (Augustus Caesar) deafeat Mark Antony and Cleopatra? /

Actium, 31 BC


1.- Highest GDP per capita in Asia? Singapore
2.- 3 largest countries by landmass - Russia, Canada, China
3.- Highest peaks of every continent? - Asia - Everest, Africa - Kilimanjaro, North America - McKinley, South America - Aconcagua, Europe - Elbrus, Antarctica - Erebus, Australia - Kosciusko
4.- 3 reactions that Aldehydes can undergo? - stinkizisation, @ssification, sh!tferiation
5.- What is Operant Conditioning? - to operate according to condition

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1. Name all of the Chinese dynasties:
2. Who was the first dog in space?
3. What is the largest island by area.
4. What is the smallest sovereign state?
5. Name all bodies of water that were named after colors.
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thawoods Wrote:2. uhhh, "officially" you mean?

Meaning with a set date. Hydrogen comes rather late. Most common metals go way back without a date so the first, being the strictest possible, is Phosphorus in 1669.


1.- Highest GDP per capita in Asia? Singapore

Incorrect. Qatar

2.- 3 largest countries by landmass - Russia, Canada, China

Correct

3.- Highest peaks of every continent? - Asia - Everest, Africa - Kilimanjaro, North America - McKinley, South America - Aconcagua, Europe - Elbrus, Antarctica - Erebus, Australia - Kosciusko


Correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, Vinson Massif, correct.

4.- 3 reactions that Aldehydes can undergo? - stinkizisation, @ssification, sh!tferiation

LOOOOOOOOOOOL

Aldol Condensation, Wittig reaction, Formation of acetals......

5.- What is Operant Conditioning? - to operate according to condition

Conditioning the behavior by means of the consequences of the action performed. Sort of like Pavlovian conditioning, but here the action of the individual produces the consequence, so there is positive or negative consequence, but not positive or negative stimulus.


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1. Name all of the Chinese dynasties:
2. Who was the first dog in space?
3. What is the largest island by area.
4. What is the smallest sovereign state?
5. Name all bodies of water that were named after colors.[/QUOTE]


1.- I'm gonna miss quite a few and certainly not in order but meh, Qin, Han, Song, Yuan, Tang, Sui.

2.- Laika!

3.- Australia is deemed a continental mass.....soo...Greenland maybe...yeah...Greenland

4.- Vatican City

5.- Yellow River, Red, Black, White and Yellow Sea, Blue & White Nile....


1.- The 4 most populated cities of the Ottoman Empire by 1900?
2.- 10 Greek colonies that are now modern cities in other countries?
3.- Top 5 most powerful militaries in the world?
4.- First movie with sound?
5.- Top 10 most Oil rich countries?
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Insertnamehere Wrote:3.- Highest peaks of every continent? - Asia - Everest, Africa - Kilimanjaro, North America - McKinley, South America - Aconcagua, Europe - Elbrus, Antarctica - Erebus, Australia - Kosciusko


Correct, correct, correct, correct, correct, Vinson Massif, correct.


sorry, but i'm going to contest this sacrilege.

the Caucasus mountains are in the fucking Eurasia, on the very border between Asia and Europe.

the highest peak on the actual European continent is Mont Blanc between Italia and France.

wikipedia Wrote:However, because the location of the boundary between Asia and Europe is not universally agreed upon, its inclusion in Europe is disputed: if the Kuma–Manych Depression is used as the geological border between Asia and Europe, Caucasus and Elbrus lie wholly in Asia.

you can draw the boundaries a bit differently (but they are unofficial and not recognized, in fact) to artificially place the Elbrus in Europe but any mountain whose geographical location can be argued not to be in Europe, shouldn't be included under being in Europe.

this is not Europe where the Elbrus is:

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ergo, Elbrus, at best, is a boundary-zone mountain (volcano), neither in Asia or Europe, lying exactly between the two. Mont Blanc's co-ordinates are undisputed and they are in Europe. thus, Mont Blanc is the highest summit of Europe.
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