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100

Beginning in Greek is...

Archē

100

In which artistic portrayal of Judith does she appear as a strong woman? 

Vasari’s Judith and Holofernes

100

Tablet Hill is the site of a recent major archaeological discovery from ancient

Mesopotamia

100

In “A Brief History of Toa Payoh,” poet Koh Buck Song writes about the differences between

places

100

Digitally restoring old films is MOST likely to involve

digital color grading

200

The Aztec Sun Stone is also known as the

Calendar stone

200

The main characters of The Ghosts of Versailles would be MOST likely to agree that

the past should be left unchanged

200

A visitor to the 1939 World’s Fair could learn about all of the following technologies EXCEPT

 atomic weapons

200

What term BEST describes the five-line structure of Carl Sandburg’s “Buffalo Dusk”?

haiku
200

Which animals would be BEST suited to replace thylacine in it ecological niche

wolf

300

Who would provide the BEST advice to someone trying to create an Originalist interpretation of a law?

a historian

300

In “Bonjour Vietnam,” the singer expresses a yearning to

one day see her parents’ homeland

300

The photoshopping equivalent today of what President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s administration did in real life regarding his disability is

cropping out

300

Who would it be MOST appropriate to, “Was fantasy not enough for you?”

Guy Gavriel Kay

300

The team that helped visualize the Herculaneum scrolls had to prevent overfitting. What is overfitting?

 adding insignificant details

400

What modern technology played a key role in the discovery of the Montevideo Maru wreck?

 deep-sea drones

400

Diego Rivera’s art is MOST aligned with people who are

working class

400

Francis Fukuyama proposed the idea of “the end of history” after the United States

achieved victory in the Cold War

400

In “Brazilian Telephone,” poet Miriam Bird Greenberg juxtaposes childlike play with

virtual reality technology

400

The Azimuthal Equidistant Projection map can show the correct distance between any place on Earth from

a central point

500

The Spanish law that ordered removal of all monuments that honor Francisco Franco’s dictatorship is known as the law of

“historical memory”


500

“Can’t you read? The music demands ‘con amore,’ but you are playing it like married men!”
       
      This joke, attributed to conductor Arturo Toscanini, underscores his desire to

perform pieces of music according to their composers’ wishes

500

Before Matthew Perry’s visit in the nineteenth century, Japan was

 a deliberately closed-off country

500

What had the speaker visiting the art museum in “The Municipal Gallery Revisited” by W. B. Yeats hoped to find?

paintings that would convey the depth of the past to his children

500

Which effects would be MOST likely if the passenger pigeon were successfully de-extincted?

improved ecological health of North American forests