Engineering, Past to Present
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To be a Chef
Beer Facts
Plucky Instruments
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The earliest documented engineer is paired with construction of these ancient wonders of the world.

What are the Pyramids of Giza?

100

A light hearted movie featuring love, and the humor it can offer.

What is a Romcom?

100

Before cooking with garlic, it is recommended by seasoned chefs to do this with the clove.

What is Crushing?

100

The I.B.U is an internationally recognized metric to score a beer in this taste characteristic, which it's middle letter represents.

What is Bitterness?

100

This large stringed instrument is generally played while supporting it upright and is at home in orchestras and jazz clubs alike.

What is a Double Bass?

200

The first recipes for this innovation bourne of chemical process date back to 1044 in China, and is known as one of the four great inventions in human history.

What is Gunpowder?

200

This slang term references the horribly failed cinema launch of a movie.

What is a Flop?

200

Used for more precise cuts or peeling, this is the name of the smallest knife in the typical chefs possession.

What is a Paring knife?

200

When pouring a beer, it is encouraged to have about an inch of foam, technically known as this.

What is Head?

200

Some may consider this a cousin of the guitar, though it has 2 less strings, a strange tuning and prefers more tropical climates.

What is a Ukelele

300

This, the Oldest Engineering school in Canada, was founded in 1854 and eventually changed its name to reflect the province in which it resides.

What is the University of New Brunswick / What was King's College?

300

Characters in these movies should not expect a happy ending, as they are pursued by dangerous killers and hunted down for bloody sport.

What is a Slasher?

300

This showy cooking technique involves dousing something in cooking alcohol then set ablaze.

What is Flambee?

300

Some styles of beer have enough suspended particles to obscure your vision through it, as described by this brewers term.

What is Haze?

300

Known for its angelic tones, this instrument hit it's peak popularity during the middle ages and renaissance periods in Europe.

What is a Harp?

400

This type of non-metal material saw experimental use in the 1970's in military ballistics, but has more recently been implemented in space shuttle coatings due to its extreme strength, heat resistance and lighter weight.

What are Ceramics?

400

Films that immitate and exaggerate the key features of another for comedic effect are referred to as this.

What is a Spoof?

400

The goal of any aspiring chef is to work in a restaurant that has received several stars from this rating system.

What is the Michelin Star?

400

A 1500's Purity law limiting the sole ingredients of beer to be Water, hops, yeast and barley, was enstated and is still in effect in this central European region, after which it is colloquially known.

What is Bavaria?

400

Having anywhere from 18 to 21 strings, this larger indian instrument is known for its tantric tones.

What is a Sitar?

500

This cutting edge breakthrough in the technology world aims to theoretically harness subatomic particles as data storage vessels.

What is Quantum Computing?

500

This term was used to describe the low grade of paper used to print these stereotypical action stories, and is used to describe movies of the same style.

What is Pulp?

500

The term given to the rarest option one can pick when asked "how would you like your steak done?"

What is Bleu?

500

This style of beer term is similar to the "Dubbel", indicating a higher alcohol percentage, and was first used when transporting English porter to Russian royalty in the 18th century.

What is Imperial?

500

Known for the smooth twang in some country songs, the stringed instrument is played in an unusual way, laying face up on a surface.

What is a Steel Guitar?

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