Psychology
Philosophy
Linguistics
Christ Church
The Second Years
100

The retrograde type of this condition applies to events prior to a head injury, and the anterograde to events after one.

What is amnesia?

100

The moral theory that states that every action has a quantifiable value, and the morally right action is the one with the greatest positive value.

What is Utilitarianism?

100

This type of sound is characterized principally by there being some constriction in the vocal track. 

What is a consonant? 

100

What is the latin name of Christ Church? 

Aedes Christi!! Translated, it literally means "the house of Christ," which is how ChCh got the nickname "The House" among students.

100

Who has been in the newspaper seven times?

Ollie!

200

Acetylcholine, dopamine, and glutamate act as forms of these chemicals that pass nerve impulses across synapses.

What are neurotransmitters? 

200

This man is often credited as being the "first philosopher" and was sentenced to death by poison for "corrupting the youth" of the city.

Who is Socrates?

200

This is the smallest unit of sound that cannot be divided that has some meaning of its own.

What is a morpheme?

200

Who designed Tom Tower?

Christopher Wren, the same architect who designed St. Paul's in London.

200

Who has a twin studying at Hertford College?

Leon!

300

This is the classic debate on whether it is genetics or upbringing that impact development more.

What is "nature vs. nurture"?

300

This philosopher described life as "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."

Bonus points if you know the name of the work this was said in.

Who is Thomas Hobbes?

300

This very influential theory in linguistics states that there is an innate set of linguistic rules common to all humans regardless environmental input.

Bonus points for the name of the linguist.

What is Universal Grammar?

Proposed by Noam Chomsky.

300

Who are the two "founders" of Christ Church?

Cardinal Thomas Wolsey originally founded the college under the name "Cardinal's College" in 1525, but after Wolsey's death, King Henry VIII and named the college after himself. He finally rechristened the college as "Christ Church" in 1546.

300

Which second year actually applied for a politics degree at every other university but two, Oxford and one other?

Julia!

400

Ivan Pavlov training dogs to salivate when a tuning fork rings is an example of this type of reflex.

What is classical conditioning?

400

This philosopher argued that Greek Tragedy arose out of the fusion of Dionysian and Apollonian elements. 

Who is Friedrich Nietzsche? 

400

This law in historical linguistics and philology described the systematic shift in consonants that differentiates the phonology of the Germanic branch of languages from other Proto-Indo-European languages.

Ex: French - Pied, Spanish - Pie, Greek - Pódi, but Eng - Foot, and German - Fuß

What is Grimm's Law?

400

Name any movie or book associated with Christ Church!

Harry Potter

The Golden Compass

Alice in Wonderland

or any others that I didn't think to list!

400

Which second year doesn't like chocolate? (gasp!)

Andre!

500

This classic experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo had to be ended earlier than expected due to its participants taking their roles to an extreme level.

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?

500

This branch of philosophy aims to determine the nature, basis, and extent of knowledge.

What is Epistemology? 

500

This theory claims that the structure of the language one speaks has some influence over thought formation, in a such a way that it shapes world view. 

Popular examples include the perception of colors or the perception of spatio-temporal aspects in various languages. 

What is linguistic relativity? 

Alt: What is the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis?

500

Why does the bell in Tom Tower chime for 20 minutes straight starting at 21h05 every night?

There are many parts to this question.

The bell chimes for 20 minutes because that's how long it takes to chime 101 times, one chime for each original student of the college at it's founding.

Originally, the chiming was to signal that the college's gates were closing for the night, and so any student still outside had best be heading back inside. This was at midnight, but as the chimes rang on for so long, Christ Church students had an extra 20 minutes to make it back.

To avoid noise pollution and disruption late at night, the timing of the chimes was moved back to 21h Oxford time, which is 5 minutes faster than BST, and that is why it chimes at 21h05. 

500

Whose dream job was it to work at Subway?

Holly!