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Daily Pub Quiz
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Jan-4-2005 18:37
See if there is interest for this.
1. Each day I will post 10 questions, at random times of the day.
2. Each Quiz runs exactly 24 hours.
3. The first person that has all 10 questions right, wins. Or if no one has all questions right, the best one wins.
4. You can only post answers ONCE for the same quiz.
5. No cash involved. Just glory. :)
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cfm
Nomad
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Jun-6-2005 08:02
4)I am. (Rules? You expect me to know rules?! That's like asking me for an outline of an essay. It's just not happening....) :)
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Greyling
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Jun-6-2005 08:14
4) "Go!!" - can't get much shorter than that unless you can find a verb with just one letter :p
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Markie P
Well-Connected
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Jun-6-2005 08:41
5)"Neokleptomaniasleuthophobia" - fear of newbs stealing stuff from your agency locker?:P
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Llolly
Well-Connected
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Jun-6-2005 10:08
"I am."
Pronoun and verb?
And I'm not gonna try to beat that, Markie! Unless I could add "unreasonable", considering our lot.
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Llolly
Well-Connected
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Jun-6-2005 10:37
Sassyfrass tea, roots, I think. Used in root beer also.
Neurocam is basically a hoax, I think the general consensus is. A secret organisation that asks you to do odd stuff in a clandestine manner.
I think Bryola is the departed math wonder.
I can't find the thread with Greyling's origin on, please tell me before I go mad!
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-6-2005 10:56
Well done CFM, for being the first to get the shortest sentence.
The rule is that a complete subject must have a subject and a predicate - 'I' obviously being the subject and 'am' being the predicate, or verb part of the sentence.
I like it Markie P! It has an actual application in Sleuth life as well : o )
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Makensie Brewer
Super Steeper
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Jun-6-2005 18:44
BUMP
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jstkdn
Well-Connected
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Jun-6-2005 19:09
bump
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Lady Grey
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Jun-6-2005 19:23
A short quiz on chemicals/ chemistry.
1) Which indicator turns from clear to pink when you acid alkali to acid?(The answer must be spelled correctly)
2) What is made in the Haber process?
3) What is aheavy chemical?
4) What is ASA an acronym for?
5) How is ph defined?
6) What is the connection between Boron and Bruce Willis?
7) What is the empirical name for acetonitrile?
8) What is a MSDS?
9) How many protons does Sulphuric Acid have?
10) What cause the brown colour in aqueous Iodine solutions?
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Blaise Joshua
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Jun-7-2005 01:21
Hmm ... I'm rubbish at chemistry, so I'll be making myself look very stupid him, but I'd like to set myself a target of 2/10. Here we go:
1) Litmus pap
2) Ammonia
3) Don't know.
4) Advertising Standards Authority (that's what it stands for in the UK anyway - I'm sure it's got nothing to do with chemistry!)
5) The acidity / alkalinity of a subtance
6) They both start with the letter B.
7) Petrometoxinethylate
8) A Mono-Synthetic Doppler Solution
9) Umm ... six. Yes, definitely six.
10) Mud.
Hmmm ... not really a surprise that I got a 'D' in chemistry is it? : o )
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