How many credit hours does it take to earn an Associate's degree?
a) 70
b) 80
c) 90
D) at least 12
d) at least 12 (60 hours)
What is the name of the condition where a person can't see (at all)?
blindness
What does cuisine even mean?
a) a French last name
b) a style of cooking
c) a pasta
d) a shorter limousine
b) a style of cooking (usually regional)
According to Matthew 5, we are the ___ of the world
What is Light?
What planet do we live on?
Earth
This college is the oldest in the world
a) al-Qarawiyyin
b) University of Bologna
c) the school of hard knocks
d) Cambridge
a) al-Qarawiyyin
According to 2 Corinthians 5:7, what are we called to live by as Christians?
Faith
What is the most consumed fruit in the world (by production volume)?
a) The banana
b) The apple
c)The tomato
d) guava
c) The tomato (180 million tons/year)
How long does it take light to travel one lightyear?
1 year
μ=e∫ P(x)dx=e∫ −1/x dx=e−ln x=1/x
The answer is 2, true or false?
a) true
b) false
false (of course not, the answer is 3)
How long (in practice hours) does it take the human brain to learn a new skill?
a) first try
b) 20 hours
c) 32.5 hours
d) 1 hour, but 10 more to believe in yourself
b) 20 hours
Glasses were invented in this century
a) 15th century
b)13th century
c)17th century
d) 1st century
b) 13th century (in northern Italy)
The spiciest pepper in the world is:
a) Dragon's Breath
b) Carolina Reaper
c) Trinidad Moruga Scorpion
d) Pepper X
d) Pepper X
What is the deadliest (electromagnetic) wave?
a) The Pipeline wave
b) The Gamma ray
c) LG MSER2090S 24-inch microwave
d) The body wave
b) The Gamma ray
This metal is considered to be the hardest metal on planet Earth
a) Titanium
b) Chromium
c) Skillet
d) Tungsten
b) Chromium (8.5 on the Mohs scale)
Who thought, and therefore was?
a) Me
b) Socrates
c) Simon Peter
d) Descartes
d) Descartes
What prescription must someone have to be considered "legally blind"
a) 20/100
b) closed eyes
c) 20/200
d) 20/150
c)20/200
This country is responsible for producing 80% of the world's vanilla
a) China
b) Laos
c) Spain
d) Madagascar
d) Madagascar
What is the lowest frequency the human ear can hear?
a) 20Hz
b) The underground music scene
c) The whisper of the Holy Spirit
b) 36 Hz
a) 20Hz
(The Holy Spirit isn't (usually) an audible sound)
What did I eat for dinner two days ago?
a) 2 pounds of bacon
b) oatmeal
c) chicken and rice
d) one (1) French fry
b) oatmeal
How many letters are there in an English word on average?
a) 4
b) 7
c) 5
d) 3
c.1) 5.1 letters per word
What was the name of the blind man Jesus healed in Mark 10?
a) Bartimaeus
b) Jairus
c) Malchus
d) Daquan
a) Bartimaeus
What specific mold culture (by genus and species) is used to ferment soybeans into miso paste?
a) Aspergillus Oryzae
b) Penicillium Roqueforti
c) Monascus purpureus
d) Botrytis cinerea
a) Aspergillus Oryzae
How many colors are there?
a) 3
b) 439
c) 10 million
d) yes
d) yes (there are infinite colors)
(The human eye can only see 10 million)
Developed in the river valleys of Mesopotamia around 3400–3100 BC, this writing system began as pictographic symbols pressed into clay tablets using a wedge-shaped reed stylus, gradually evolving into abstract marks representing syllables and words.
a) Hieroglyphics
b) Linear B
c) Aramaic
d) Cuneiform
d) Cuneiform