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SCIENCE6625: MCQS Date: 2020 1) In the Bible, which chemical element is referred to as brimstone?: 1) Salvador Dalí 2) The Age of Innocence -- She was known for her subtle irony and use of social realism, a popular form of writing during her time. 3) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 4) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water. 2) Thousands of people send love letters to which Shakespearean character?: 1) Count -- He was born into his title, as the fourth son of Count Nikolay Tolstoy. His family was one of the first to earn the "count" title, because of their service to the Russian crown. 2) Count -- He was born into his title, as the fourth son of Count Nikolay Tolstoy. His family was one of the first to earn the "count" title, because of their service to the Russian crown. 3) Pietà -- Legend says he overheard onlookers saying a different sculptor made it. Enraged, he signed the sash on the statue. 4) Sleeping Beauty 3) Walt Whitman's poem "Oh Captain, My Captain" was written about which U.S. President?: 1) "Summer’s day" -- "Sonnet XVIII" is one of Shakespeare’s most famous verses. 2) The Age of Innocence -- She was known for her subtle irony and use of social realism, a popular form of writing during her time. 3) Carel Fabritius -- The painting is now held by the Mauritshuis collection in The Hague, a city in Netherlands. 4) Auld Lang Syne -- When the poet submitted it to the Scots Musical Museum, he pointed out that he had copied it "from an old man." 4) What was the only artwork known to have been signed by Michaelangelo?: 1) The Demolition Man -- Written by Alfred Bester, it is about futuristic police detectives with telepathic skills solving a murder. 2) "Nevermore" -- The bird in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” symbolizes an everlasting, melancholy remembrance.
3) The Demolition Man -- Written by Alfred Bester, it is about futuristic police detectives with telepathic skills solving a murder. 4) Salvador Dalí 5) What was the book that won the first sci-fi Hugo award in 1953?: 1) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 2) The letter "R" - It’s estimated that of the 20,000 words he wrote in poetry, the eccentric poet did not use the hated letter once. 3) The Demolition Man -- Written by Alfred Bester, it is about futuristic police detectives with telepathic skills solving a murder. 4) "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" -- "When all at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils," writes Wordsworth in his poem. 6) Which fairy-tale princess originally had two children named Dawn and Day?: 1) "Summer’s day" -- "Sonnet XVIII" is one of Shakespeare’s most famous verses. 2) Pietà -- Legend says he overheard onlookers saying a different sculptor made it. Enraged, he signed the sash on the statue. 3) The Age of Innocence -- She was known for her subtle irony and use of social realism, a popular form of writing during her time. 4) Auld Lang Syne -- When the poet submitted it to the Scots Musical Museum, he pointed out that he had copied it "from an old man." 7) Complete the quote "The __ sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still.": 1) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water. 2) Auld Lang Syne -- When the poet submitted it to the Scots Musical Museum, he pointed out that he had copied it "from an old man." 3) "caged bird" -- Through her poem, "Caged Bird", Maya Angelou highlights themes of freedom and oppression. 4) Casino Royale -- It was written in 1953. Ian Fleming’s British espionage books quickly gained popularity, and he wrote 11 more. 8) What did the 18th century German poet, Gottlob Burmann, avoid in his poems?: 1) Georgia O'Keefe -- Two scientists found a unique fossil near her New Mexico ranch and named it "Effigia okeeffeae" in her honor. 2) The letter "R" - It’s estimated that of the 20,000 words he wrote in poetry, the eccentric poet did not use the hated letter once. 3) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water.
4) "caged bird" -- Through her poem, "Caged Bird", Maya Angelou highlights themes of freedom and oppression. 9) Finish the quote "Shall I compare thee to a ___?": 1) Auld Lang Syne -- When the poet submitted it to the Scots Musical Museum, he pointed out that he had copied it "from an old man." 2) Jan van Eyck 3) Sleeping Beauty 4) "Summer’s day" -- "Sonnet XVIII" is one of Shakespeare’s most famous verses. 10) What poem is often inaccurately attributed to Robert Burns?: 1) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water. 2) Post-Impressionist 3) Post-Impressionist 4) Salvador Dalí 11) Author Leo Tolstoy held what noble title?: 1) "Nevermore" -- The bird in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” symbolizes an everlasting, melancholy remembrance. 2) Count -- He was born into his title, as the fourth son of Count Nikolay Tolstoy. His family was one of the first to earn the "count" title, because of their service to the Russian crown. 3) Post-Impressionist 4) Post-Impressionist 12) "Destino" is the name of an animated short film collaborated between Walt Disney and what Spanish artist?: 1) From two feet with split legs 2) Sleeping Beauty 3) Salvador Dalí 4) St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City 13) Who painted "The Goldfinch", subject of Donna Tartt’s award-winning novel?: 1) "caged bird" -- Through her poem, "Caged Bird", Maya Angelou highlights themes of freedom and oppression.
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2) From two feet with split legs 3) Edward Lear -- His poetry, such as "The Owl and the Pussycat," was often humorous, irreverent, and even nonsensical. 4) Auld Lang Syne -- When the poet submitted it to the Scots Musical Museum, he pointed out that he had copied it "from an old man." 14) What style did Vincent Van Gogh most commonly paint in?: 1) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water. 2) Post-Impressionist 3) Carel Fabritius -- The painting is now held by the Mauritshuis collection in The Hague, a city in Netherlands. 4) "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" -- "When all at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils," writes Wordsworth in his poem. 15) A fossil is named after which famous painter?: 1) Abraham Lincoln -- "O Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written in 1865, concerning the death of President Abraham Lincoln. 2) Abraham Lincoln -- "O Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written in 1865, concerning the death of President Abraham Lincoln. 3) Post-Impressionist 4) Knotting -- A craft created by decoratively knotting various textiles, reached its height of popularity during the Victorian era. 16) "The Arnolfini Portrait" was painted by which Norhtern Renaissance painter?: 1) Sleeping Beauty 2) Georgia O'Keefe -- Two scientists found a unique fossil near her New Mexico ranch and named it "Effigia okeeffeae" in her honor. 3) St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City 4) The Age of Innocence -- She was known for her subtle irony and use of social realism, a popular form of writing during her time. 17) What Frenchman composed Clair de Lune?: 1) Sulfur 2) From two feet with split legs 3) Pietà -- Legend says he overheard onlookers saying a different sculptor made it. Enraged, he signed the sash on the statue. 4) Count -- He was born into his title, as the fourth son of Count Nikolay Tolstoy. His family was one of the first to earn the "count" title, because of their service to
the Russian crown. 18) In 1921, Edith Wharton was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for which novel?: 1) Sulfur 2) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 3) Abraham Lincoln -- "O Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written in 1865, concerning the death of President Abraham Lincoln. 4) "Nevermore" -- The bird in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” symbolizes an everlasting, melancholy remembrance. 19) What is the alternate title of William Wordsworth's poem, "Daffodils"?: 1) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water. 2) Post-Impressionist 3) From two feet with split legs 4) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water. 20) What watercolor term refers to the difference in paper texture?: 1) The Demolition Man -- Written by Alfred Bester, it is about futuristic police detectives with telepathic skills solving a murder. 2) "caged bird" -- Through her poem, "Caged Bird", Maya Angelou highlights themes of freedom and oppression. 3) Juliet -- Each year, thousands of people address cards to her and send them to Verona, Italy, where Romeo and Juliet lived. 4) Batik -- Javanese have both the earliest origins and the most evidence of popularizing this art style. 21) Who couldn’t see the magic fabric in "The Emperor’s New Clothes"?: 1) Salvador Dalí 2) Hot/cold-pressed -- Hot-pressed paper is smooth and absorbs less water, and cold-pressed paper is rough and absorbs more water. 3) Sleeping Beauty 4) People unfit for their job 22) Which poet used humor to push against strict Victorian cultural mores?: 1) Abraham Lincoln -- "O Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written in 1865, concerning the death of President Abraham Lincoln.
2) From two feet with split legs 3) Auld Lang Syne -- When the poet submitted it to the Scots Musical Museum, he pointed out that he had copied it "from an old man." 4) Knotting -- A craft created by decoratively knotting various textiles, reached its height of popularity during the Victorian era. 23) What type of ballet jump is a sissonne?: 1) Sleeping Beauty 2) "Nevermore" -- The bird in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” symbolizes an everlasting, melancholy remembrance. 3) Abraham Lincoln -- "O Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written in 1865, concerning the death of President Abraham Lincoln. 4) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 24) What was Shakespeare’s first printed work?: 1) Sleeping Beauty 2) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 3) "caged bird" -- Through her poem, "Caged Bird", Maya Angelou highlights themes of freedom and oppression. 4) Auld Lang Syne -- When the poet submitted it to the Scots Musical Museum, he pointed out that he had copied it "from an old man." 25) What term refers to the process of dying cloth in different colors using molten wax?: 1) "Summer’s day" -- "Sonnet XVIII" is one of Shakespeare’s most famous verses. 2) The Demolition Man -- Written by Alfred Bester, it is about futuristic police detectives with telepathic skills solving a murder. 3) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 4) Edward Lear -- His poetry, such as "The Owl and the Pussycat," was often humorous, irreverent, and even nonsensical. 26) Finish the quote "Quoth the Raven ___.": 1) The letter "R" - It’s estimated that of the 20,000 words he wrote in poetry, the eccentric poet did not use the hated letter once. 2) St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City 3) "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" -- "When all at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils," writes Wordsworth in his poem.
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4) The Age of Innocence -- She was known for her subtle irony and use of social realism, a popular form of writing during her time. 27) Where can you find the only piece of artwork Michaelangelo ever signed?: 1) Abraham Lincoln -- "O Captain! My Captain!" is a poem written in 1865, concerning the death of President Abraham Lincoln. 2) Hans Holbein The Younger 3) Hans Holbein The Younger 4) Knotting -- A craft created by decoratively knotting various textiles, reached its height of popularity during the Victorian era. 28) What fastening technique holds macramé together?: 1) Juliet -- Each year, thousands of people address cards to her and send them to Verona, Italy, where Romeo and Juliet lived. 2) From two feet with split legs 3) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 4) Two poems: "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". 29) In what book was spy James Bond introduced?: 1) Claude Debussy 2) Jan van Eyck 3) Sleeping Beauty 4) From two feet with split legs 30) Which German painter was sometimes court painter to King Henry VIII of England after 1536?: 1) Count -- He was born into his title, as the fourth son of Count Nikolay Tolstoy. His family was one of the first to earn the "count" title, because of their service to the Russian crown. 2) Casino Royale -- It was written in 1953. Ian Fleming’s British espionage books quickly gained popularity, and he wrote 11 more. 3) "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" -- "When all at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils," writes Wordsworth in his poem. 4) Jan van Eyck