Which of the 8 planets is the third farthest planet from the sun?
A — The Moon
B — Mars
C — Earth
D — Skip and see the answer. (but get none of the points)
C — Earth
If x2 = 4, what is the value of x?
A — 4
B — 2
C — 1
D — Skip and see the answer (but lose all the points).
B — 2
What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
A — France
B — Spain
C — Switzerland
A — France
What’s my favorite color
Red
Black
Green
Blue
Purple
Pink
White
Gray
Orange
Yellow
Maroon
Red, Black, Blue.
Chicken? (Timed! — 40 seconds)
— Chicken!
— Choke?
— Chewawa.
— Blop!?
— Chicken
Which is the largest asteroid in the Asteroid Belt?
A — Ceres
B — Vesta
C — Pallas
D — Skip and see the answer. (But get none of the points)
A — Ceres
xy = 2, however x + y2 = 4, what is the approximate value of x and y?
A — x ≈ 0, y ≈ 2
B — x ≈ 3.23, y ≈ 0.87
C — x ≈ 4.16, y ≈ 0.96
D — Skip and see the answer (but lose all the points).
B — x ≈ 3.23, y ≈ 0.87
Which ancient Greek city-state was known for its powerful army and militaristic society?
A — Soipua
B — Soupa
C — Sagittarius
D — Sparta
D — Sparta
Have I built a full mathematical theory of the universe?
A — No
B — Yes
C — Yes, an Incomplete one.
C — Yes, an Incomplete one.
Animal (Timed! — 30 seconds)
—Spider
—Snake
—Insect
—Numinal
—Numinal
What was the name of the ancient Mars-sized Proto-planet that crashed into the early Earth 4.5 billion years ago (Hint: this impact likely formed the moon)?
A — Ceres
B — Theia
C — Fireball
D — Skip and see the answer (but get none of the points).
B — Theia
sin(x°) = sin(y°), if y=1, what is the value of sin(x°)
A —sin(x°) = 0
B —sin(x°) ≈ 0.017452406
C —sin(x°) ≈ 2.829274024
D — Skip and see the answer (but get none of the points).
B —sin(x°) ≈ 0.017452406
During which war was the Christmas Truce called, where soldiers from opposing sides temporarily stopped fighting to exchange gifts and play games?
A — World War III
B — World War IV
C — World War II
D — World War I
D — World War I
What is my second, younger sister’s name?
A — Oliveia
B — Olivia
C — Oliva
D — Olive
E — Trip-Trop Doodle-Bop
B — Olivia
You will not pick the answer yes.
—Yes I will
—No I won’t
—Huh?
—Bold TEST
—Yes I will
Uranus was discovered with a telescope, but Neptune was not. Neptune was too far away and too dim to be seen with normal telescopes. How was Neptune discovered, and when?
A — Scientists traveled to the orbit of Neptune and found it, in 1875.
B — Mathematicians found it by calculating what is now an incorrect perturbation of Uranus’s orbit, in 1745.
C — Mathematicians found it by calculating what is now an incorrect perturbation of Uranus’s orbit, in 2000.
D — Aliens told us about Neptune, and we discovered this planet yesterday.
E — Mathematicians found it by calculating what is now an incorrect perturbation of Uranus’s orbit, in 1846.
E — Mathematicians found it by calculating what is now an incorrect perturbation of Uranus’s orbit, in 1846.
True or False: The slope of the tangent line to the function y=−x2+3 at the point where x=-1, 2?
A — False
B — True
B — True
The ancient Mesopotamian epic poem The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the earliest known works of literature. What two rivers defined the region of Mesopotamia?
A — Tigero and Elephanta
B — Harmonica and Trumpo
C — Tigris and the Euphrates
D — Trigris and the Euphoria
E — Sequioa and the Euphrates
C — Tigris and the Euphrates
What Is my full name?
A — Jordan Matthews Christopher
B — Jordan Christopher Matthews
C — Jordan Matthews
D — Jordan Christoper Matthews
B — Jordan Christopher Matthews
Will the answer to this question be no?
—Yes it will
—No it will not
—The graham pacer test is an aerobic capacity test that gets progressively difficult as its process.
—Yes it will
Average Distance from the sun (closer to sun = hotter, closer to Earth = brighter):
Mercury — 36 million miles
Venus — 67 million miles
Earth — 93 million miles
Mars — 142 million miles
Which is the hottest planet in our solar system?
A — Mercury
B — Venus
C — Earth
D — Mars
B — Venus
An open rectangular box with a square base is to be made from 48 square feet of material. What dimensions will result in a box with the largest possible volume?
A — (4 ft by 4 ft by 2 ft) 32 ft3
B — (4 ft by 4 ft by 4 ft) 64 ft3
A — (4 ft by 4 ft by 2 ft)
What was the real name of the Roman Emperor famously known as "Little Boots"?
B — Gaius Julius Caesar Salad
C — Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus
D — Germanicus Caesar Julius SaladC — Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus
What is my favorite number?
A — 0
B — 1
C — ∞
D — 67.67
E — -1 (it’s not this one)
B — 1
How did you get here?
—My parents ”made me”.
—I drove my car here.
—Can I not do this?
—My parents ”made me”.