Medieval Times
Ancient Rome
Pets
Medicine
Cars
100

Vassal is considered a low ranking this?

What is a noble?

100

This group allowed Rome to become wealthy and powerful

What is the Roman Army?

100

People confuse me with a fat hamster

What is a guinea pig?

100

Who is the Greek god of Medicine?

Statue of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, holding the symbolic Rod of Asclepius with its coiled serpent 



100

Who is the inventor of the modern motorcar?

The year 1886 is regarded as the birth year of the modern car when German inventor Karl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwagen.

200

In the process of knighthood, as what age could a squire become a full fledged knight?

What is 21?


200

The 2 chief conspirators who killed Julius Caesar

Who are Brutus and Cassius?

200

I'm a cat I like cat food but I it the most and it's a type of fish

What is tuna or Salmon?

200

the study of the interactions between non-ionizing radiation and living organisms.

  • Photobiology is the study of the interactions between non-ionizing radiation and living organisms.
200

What is the largest cause of injury-related deaths worldwide 

Traffic collisions are the largest cause of injury-related deaths worldwide.[9] Mary Ward became one of the first documented car fatalities in 1869 in Parsonstown, Ireland,[53] and Henry Bliss one of the United States' first pedestrian car casualties in 1899 in New York City

300

Most people got married in this summer month because they took their yearly bath a month before and we still fairly clean.

What is June?

300

A member of the ruling class of Ancient Rome

What is patrician

300

I'm basically a domesticated polecat?

What is a ferret? 

300

What is hyperbaric medicine?

  • Diving medicine (or hyperbaric medicine) is the prevention and treatment of diving-related problems.
300

Who started production line for cars in 1901?

Large-scale, production-line manufacturing of affordable cars was started by Ransom Olds in 1901 at his Oldsmobile factory in Lansing, Michigan and based upon stationary assembly line techniques pioneered by Marc Isambard Brunel at the Portsmouth Block Mills, England, in 1802. The assembly line style of mass production and interchangeable parts had been pioneered in the U.S. by Thomas Blanchard in 1821, at the Springfield Armory in Springfield, Massachusetts.[36] This concept was greatly expanded by Henry Ford, beginning in 1913 with the world's first moving assembly line for cars at the Highland Park Ford Plant.

As a result, Ford's cars came off the line in fifteen-minute intervals, much faster than previous methods, increasing productivity eightfold, while using less manpower (from 12.5-man-hours to 1 hour 33 minutes).[37] It was so successful, paint became a bottleneck. Only Japan black would dry fast enough, forcing the company to drop the variety of colors available before 1913, until fast-drying Duco lacquer was developed in 1926. This is the source of Ford's apocryphal remark, "any color as long as it's black".[37] In 1914, an assembly line worker could buy a Model T with four months' pay.[3

400

What person in a family was able to take a bath first?

What is the man of the house?

400

This man ended every speech with, "Carthage must be destroyed"

Who is Cato

400

I am in genus Pogona and if I live at your house, I am in a terrarium. 

What is a bearded dragon?

400

What is Health Informatics?

  • Health informatics is a relatively recent field that deal with the application of computers and information technology to medicine.
400

What alternative to individual car ownership started in the mid 2010's?

What is ride sharing?

500

Poor people in the medieval times had this kind of floor in their homes, giving the start of a derogatory slogan.

What is dirt?   The slogan is "dirt poor"

500

An external cause for Roman decline (hint: a group of people)

What is barbarians (specifically the Visigoths)

This is where the phrase "Barbarians at the gate" comes from

500

 A canine produced by the mating of a domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) with a gray wolf (Canis lupus), eastern wolf (Canis lycaon), red wolf (Canis rufus), or Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) to produce a hybrid.

What is a WolfDog?

500

Who is the first historical physician to be known by name?

In Egypt, Imhotep (3rd millennium BCE) is the first physician in history known by name

The oldest Egyptian medical text is the Kahun Gynaecological Papyrus from around 2000 BCE, which describes gynaecological diseases. The Edwin Smith Papyrus dating back to 1600 BCE is an early work on surgery, while the Ebers Papyrus dating back to 1500 BCE is akin to a textbook on medicine.[48]

In China, archaeological evidence of medicine in Chinese dates back to the Bronze Age Shang Dynasty, based on seeds for herbalism and tools presumed to have been used for surgery.[49] The Huangdi Neijing, the progenitor of Chinese medicine, is a medical text written beginning in the 2nd century BCE and compiled in the 3rd century.[50]

In India, the surgeon Sushruta described numerous surgical operations, including the earliest forms of plastic surgery.[51][dubious – discuss][52] Earliest records of dedicated hospitals come from Mihintale in Sri Lanka where evidence of dedicated medicinal treatment facilities for patients are found.[53][54]


Mosaic on the floor of the Asclepieion of Kos, depicting Hippocrates, with Asklepius in the middle (2nd–3rd century)

In Greece, the Greek physician Hippocrates, the "father of modern medicine",[55][56] laid the foundation for a rational approach to medicine. Hippocrates introduced the Hippocratic Oath for physicians, which is still relevant and in use today, and was the first to categorize illnesses as acute, chronic, endemic and epidemic, and use terms such as, "exacerbation, relapse, resolution, crisis, paroxysm, peak, and convalescence".[57][58] The Greek physician Galen was also one of the greatest surgeons of the ancient world and performed many audacious operations, including brain and eye surgeries. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the onset of the Early Middle Ages, the Greek tradition of medicine went into decline in Western Europe, although it continued uninterrupted in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.

Most of our knowledge of ancient Hebrew medicine during the 1st millennium BC comes from the Torah, i.e. the Five Books of Moses, which contain various health related laws and rituals. The Hebrew contribution to the development of modern medicine started in the Byzantine Era, with the physician Asaph the Jew.[59]

 

500

What word described sharing the ride in the 1970s!

Kalaka With A Friend 1970s Ad Council Carpooling PSA - YouTube