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100

If there is a hundred people randomly selected to say any number between 1-100, what the two most common answer are

What is 3 and 7

100

The first major King of England in 1066. Was known for the Norman Conquest. He later built the famous Tower of London in 1070 which he used as a stronghold to squash any rebellion if any where to rise. 

William the First 

100

Known for being the founder of mdoern nursing, this nurse served in the Crimean War for the soldiers at Constantinople (Istanbul). She laid the hallmark for hand hygiene and the need to be clean when caring for patients. 

Florence Nightingale


100

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.

John 1:1-5

100
The state that contains the highest and lowest point in the continental United States. 

California 

200

Explain in simple geometry on how to get an aproximate value of pi.

If you unwravel a circle and lay it in a flat line across other circle, one would notice that the circumference of a circle would be the 3 and a bit more than the diameter. 

200

The major turning point of the Pacific theatre of the Second World War. This battle saw the sinking of 4 Japanese aircraft carriers and 1 American aircraft carrier Yorktown. American victory was accomplished through codebreaking and luck. 

The Battle of Midway 
200

One of the main staples of nursing school because if you sit to long, your skin will breakdown. 

Pressure ulcers

200

This author wrote more (in terms of volume). 

Luke the Doctor 

200
This Costco is located next to I-95 and highway number 1. It can also be accessed through the commuter rail.

Dedham 

300

Nuclear fission originally thought to be impossible in generating more energy than it consumed due to the misunderstanding that elements contained a neutron. Therefore this scientist was adament that nuclear fission bombs were impossible. 

Who is Albert Einstein 
300

This president was known for founding National Parks, letting the framework for the FDA, the Panama Canal, and solving the Russo-Japanese war which saw him winning the Nobel Peace Prize. 

Theodore Roosevelt

300
Ulcers that form at the end stage of life due to the skin failing to be able to maintain itself. Hallmark sign of death's closeness. 

Kennedy Terminal Ulcers

300

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Psalm 23

300

Sitting inside southern hemisphere and in the continent of Africa. This country speaks the language of Swahili. It is known for its red dirt with the local farmers producing a lot of corn. Its famous natural attractions is the Serengeti and Mount Kilimanjaro

Tanzania 

400

Known for developing a method in which was used to solve a system of linear equations. Continuation of the work Whilhem Jordan allowed this method to be further simplified due to the identity matrix being complete. Also helped discover non-Eucledian geometry. 

Carl Friedrich Gauss

400

Although known for being a racist, this prussian lead many positive reforms through bills such asHealth Insurance Bill (1883), Accident Insurance Bill of 1884, Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill of 1889, Workers Protection Act of 1891, and Children's Protection Act of 1903. He also beat the French.

Otto Von Bismarck 

400

The nurse is taking the health history of a patient being treated for Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis. After being told the patient has been smoking cigarettes for 30 years, the nurse expects to note which assessment finding?

1. Increase in Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)

2. A narrowed chest cavity

3. Clubbed fingers

4. An increased risk of cardiac failure

Clubbed Fingers, a sign of deoxygenation

400

The first five books of the Christian bible was taken from this Jewish text 

Torah

400
This country is known for its punctuality and its fast speed walkers. It is also known to have a very high cost of living. Trains here are notoriously known for being on time. Companies that originate from this country include Nestle, ON (QC whatever), logitech, CRISPR, Stadler, and Nespresso. 

Switzerland 

500

Imagine you have a giant circuit consisting of a battery, a switch, a lightbulb, and two superconducting wires with capaciters and inductors all the way down the wire. This wire expands 300,000 km long each way (1/2 a light second away) and is connected to the light bulb. After turning on the swith, how long would it take to turn on the switch. 

A. 0.5 sec

B. 1 sec

C. 2 sec

D. 1/c secs

E. none of the above

D

500

Known for being a staple of Christian theology, this patron saint lived in Numidia, Roman North Africa. He is known for many theological writings and was heavily influenced by the letters of Paul. His work is so influential that it made the groundwork for the later Martin Luther. 

Augustine of Hippo

500

A flutter

500

The book that is key to understanding the book of Revelations and is one of the 12 minor prophetes 

Zechariah

500

Home to a lot of American oil. Many wanted to get a pipe line from here to the United States, but so far it has never worked. The nothernmost city with a population greater than 1 million. This city can also see the Northern Lights over 90 times a year. Also known for its great farming capabilities. Closest natural attractions include the famous Banff and Jasper.

Edmonton

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