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Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
A spoon of hartshorn
Many old Northern European cookie recipes use an ingredient called “hartshorn”. What is hartshorn?
A) A ginger-like powder
B) Baker’s ammonia
C) Dried berries of the hartshorn bush
D) Flour made from ground-up antlers
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Tuesday, February 6th, 2007
The largest country
Which of the following nations is largest?
A) Canada
B) China
C) Russia
D) The USA
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Monday, February 5th, 2007
You know you’re an animal when…
Which of the following is true of all animals?
A) They eat other living things
B) They are less intelligent than humans
C) They are mobile
D) All of the above
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Sunday, February 4th, 2007
Napoleon’s last sit
In which ocean is the island of St. Helena, site of Napoleon’s final imprisonment?
A) Arctic
B) Atlantic
C) Indian
D) Pacific
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Saturday, February 3rd, 2007
Extinction report greatly exaggerated
When a living specimen is discovered of an organism believed long extinct, the event arouses great scientific interest. One such “living fossil” was discovered in Australia in 1994. What was this exciting find?
A) A bird, Stirton’s Thunder Bird
B) A fish, the coelacanth
C) A marsupial, the carnivorous rat-kangaroo
D) A tree, the Wollemi pine
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Friday, February 2nd, 2007
Curiouser and furiouser
In Greek myth, what were the names of the three Furies?
A) Aglaia, Euphrosyne, Thalia
B) Alecto, Megaera, Tisiphone
C) Atropos, Clotho, Lachesis
D) Euterpe, Melpomene, Terpsichore
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Thursday, February 1st, 2007
Strange relations
Which of the following is most closely related evolutionarily to the primitive “living fossil” fish known as the coelacanth?
A) Hagfish
B) Shark
C) Tuna
D) You
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Thursday, February 1st, 2007
All Greek to me
Which of the following is an official language of at least one modern nation?
A) Basque
B) Latin
C) Navajo
D) Taiwanese
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Tuesday, January 30th, 2007
Heavy as a rock
A “carat” is a unit of mass applied to pearls and precious stones. The word comes from the Greek word keration, which in turn comes from an Arabic word meaning:
A) Sand grain
B) Seed
C) Star
D) Woman’s fingernail
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Monday, January 29th, 2007
Leadership quality
Many countries have eccentric leaders, but the president of North Korea is probably the strangest of all. Oddly enough, he:
A) Frequently competes internationally as a ballroom dancer
B) Is dead
C) Has never been seen in public, even on television
D) Owns a herd of specially bred pygmy elephants
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