What element did Joseph Priestley discover in 1774?
Oxygen
They wear all Military colors here and is the home of the DoD since 1943
What is the Pentagon
Guru Gobind Singh's copper drinking urn, housed at Patna Sahib.
Ganga Sagar
What tool uses a string and weight for vertical reference?
Plumb Bob/Line
Who patented the first practical revolver in the U.S. in 1836?
Samuel Colt
At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?
-40 degrees.
To hold this allowed descision to be formally made
What is Court
Tears of Shiva, used in malas (rosaries) for protection and spiritual focus.
Rudraksha Beads
What's a UK adjustable wrench called in the US?
Monkey Wrench
What was the earliest known firearm, invented in China between the 10th-12th centuries?
The fire lance
What is the name of the process where a substance goes directly from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid?
Sublimation
The DoT Department of Transportation has a a govering group that creates frameworks to regulate and guide the creation of Road Laws
what is the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
First discovered in 14th century France, this is believed to cover Jesus after he was taken down from the cross.
The Turin Shroud
What does the "V" in "V-Belt" stand for, referring to its cross-section shape?
Wedge
Which 9mm pistol, developed in the 1970s, was the first widely successful handgun made mostly from polymer?
The Glock 17
Sir Francis Bacon formalized the scientific method in which book?
Novum Organum
how many rather known international Organization are there 50 pt bonus for knowing the names as well as the Abbreviations
What is six
United Nations (UN),
the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),
the European Union (EU),
the World Trade Organization (WTO),
the Group of Twenty (G20),
and the International Criminal Court (ICC)
Pearl-like or crystalized fragments from the cremation ashes of enlightened beings, including bones, teeth, or other solidified remnants.
Śarīra (Body Relics)
It is the simplest of all tools
What is a Lever
What unusual 18th-century pistol had multiple barrels in a fan shape to fire multiple shots at once?
The "Duck's Foot" pistol
What is the pH of pure water?
7 (neutral)
Established in 1918 it started as a Camp and grew into the US largest Fort, and despite a commission that renamed many places originally named after confederate officials the project wasted 62.5 Million dollars this location name was reverted after a fiscal cost if 6,374,230 was spent making it the most Expensive name change made back at 6-8 million [so the name kinda matches the fact here]
What is FORT BRAGG
Islamic relic embedded in the eastern corner of the Kaaba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, considered by Muslims to date from Adam and Eve and given by God.
The Black Stone (al-Hajar al-Aswad)
This is the Most Complex Tool currently made by Man
What is a Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
What rare handgun featured a bird-shaped hammer and a hidden shotgun barrel?
The LeMat Revolver