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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

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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jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-12-2005 17:37

What is Push, Nevada?

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-12-2005 19:00

What is your spy-q like, another one I made up myself. Does it mean when I actually know all the trivia questions myself, that I am a nerd?

Spy stuff:
1.If a person is killed minutes ago with cyanide, what do they smell off?
2.NLP: A person looks up and right, what is this person doing?
3.What childrens book did James Bond author Ian Flemming write?
4.What was the nationality of Mata Hari?
5.What were Ethel and Julius Rosenberg accused of?
6.Who was the leading man at SD6, in the TV series “Alias.”?
7.What was a “belly-buster” drill used for?
8.What is ECHELON?
9.What is the American NSA most heavily heavily involved in? (answer is not security, but more specific)
10.If you know a person’s first and last name, and the city, state, country they live in, how are you most likely to find their address?

Bryola
Bryola
Well-Connected

Jan-12-2005 19:03

Ooh... math questions... lets hope Moonshh doesn't stymie me again :)

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Jan-12-2005 21:45

Hee hee! Depends who gets there first!

And who has to go to work!

Mrs Hudson
Mrs Hudson

Jan-13-2005 03:17

1 whatever they ate or drank to ingest it
2 watching an aeroplane??? (what is NLP)
3
4 South African
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9 Intelligence analysis
10 The Local Library is Bound To have Something
Boy You are a tough Customer jstkdn

Andy702
Andy702
Pinball Amateur

Jan-13-2005 03:40

Don't recall what NLP stands for, but I'm fairly sure it's basically "reading" the body actions of a person.

1. almonds (however not everyone can smell cyanide because of a genetic trait)
2. usually constructing an internal image
3. "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"
4. Dutch (Friesian to be more precise)
5. being American communist during the Cold War and spying for the USSR (allegedly giving the A-bomb to the Soviet Union)
6. Arvin Sloane
7. drilling holes into masonry to implant audio surveillance devices
8. American intelligence gathering secret global surveillance network
9. computer security research
10. look in phone book, ask a local (or if the person wanting/needing the address can obtain the needed records legally, obtain postal records for the area)

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Jan-14-2005 00:56

NLP = neurolinguistic programming? Or?

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-14-2005 14:04

Andy the only one that answered is the winner!!!
8. It actually shared between Americans and a few other countries as well. And contains all spies and spy info of these countries.
9. More specifically monitoring bad stuff going via computers, and codes.


jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-14-2005 14:07

Yes NLP is Neurolinguistic Programming. I have read a tun of books about it, also speedreading people, body language type stuff. It is not only really interesting, but also very useful. I use it mainly for work (I am a manager.) If you combine it with MBTI (I am a qualified at that, while I am not (yet) at NLP), it becomes a very useful tool.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jan-14-2005 14:09

See if MadOne and Bryola can have a shot at this one!!!!! I promised, so here we go!!!!

Math and numbers:
1.The number classification you’re probably most familiar with is odd and even. Even numbers can be divided into two equal parts without a remainder. Odd numbers can’t. End of story, right? Not according to Boethius. He divides even numbers into three types. Which ones?
2.Where does the word 0 come from?
3.Evaluate the square root (7-24i) ?
4.What is the supplement of 75 degrees, in radians?
5.Assume a triangle is A, B, C. It’s legs are of lengths 2,2, and 3. What type of triangle is it?
6.What is a 15 sided polygon?
7.An example of a deceptively simple-stated theorem with an extraordinary difficult proof is the Jordan curve theorem. What is the fundamental result of this theorem?
8.A game has 10 questions, each right answer gives 10 points. What is likely to be the main reason for giving 10 points per question?
9.Given that a probability of an event A is 9 over 13, what are the odds in favour of A?
10. In answering these questions myself, how many did I have right?





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