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Skusat Contest Past Questions and answers
Question #1 (1 point) | |
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A builder received a bridge loan for $72,500 at 12 percent interest. If his total interest costs were $5,075 how many months did it take to pay off the loan. | |
5 months | |
7 months | |
12 months | |
4 months |
Question #2 (1 point) | |
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Excluding religious works what is the worlds top selling book? | |
Dictionary | |
Encyclopedia | |
Guinness Book of World Records | |
Atlas |
Question #3 (1 point) | |
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Lizzie’s Ice Cream Corp. purchased supplies at a cost of $26,000 during 2006. At January 1, 2006, supplies on hand were $2,000. At December 31, 2006, supplies on hand are $2,300. Supplies expense for 2006 will be | |
$43,000 | |
$20,000 | |
$70,000 | |
$25,700 |
Question #4 (1 point) | |
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John works 4 days per week. He drives 10 miles round trip per day. If gas is $2.50 per gallon and his car gets 20 miles to the gallon, how much would he have spent on gasoline in 2 weeks getting back and forth to work? | |
$10 | |
$11.75 | |
$13.50 | |
$12 |
Question #5 (1 point) | |
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Gender roles refer to how we should act as males or females: | |
True | |
False |
Question #6 (1 point) | |
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In 1953 what was first successfully transmitted in the USA | |
Blood | |
Internet | |
Colour Television | |
Radio Waves |
Question #7 (1 point) | |
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The Sheffield Shield is competed for in which sport? | |
Baseball | |
Cricket | |
La Liga | |
Basketball |
Question #8 (1 point) | |
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Someone who studies earthquakes is known as a what? | |
Geographist | |
Earthquakecologist | |
Seismologist | |
Biologist |
Question #9 (1 point) | |
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Who discovered blood circulation | |
William Harvey | |
Christian Edwinger | |
Bryan Adams | |
Bill Cosby |
Question #10 (1 point) | |
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What in business terms is the IMF | |
International Monetary Fund | |
International Market Fund | |
Internal Monitoring Figure | |
International Musketeers Fable |
Question #11 (1 point) | |
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Agents of socialization include: | |
Family | |
Day Care | |
All of the above | |
The Media |
Question #12 (1 point) |
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When listed in alphabetical order, what is the first country in the world? |
Answer: |
Question #13 (1 point) | |
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Prior to the completion and opening of The Shard in London in 2012, the two tallest buildings in the E.U. were both found in which central European city? | |
New York | |
Frankfurt | |
New Jersey | |
Las Vegas |
Question #14 (1 point) | |
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What investment is necessary for a yield of $500 per month at 6 percent interest? | |
$120,000.00 | |
$100,000.00 | |
$60,000.00 | |
$8,333.33 |
Question #15 (1 point) | |
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If an animal were ruminating, what would it be doing? | |
Giving birth | |
Ovulating | |
Eating the grass | |
Chewing The Cud |
Question #16 (1 point) | |
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How many prime numbers are there between 10 and 100? | |
13 | |
37 | |
42 | |
21 |
Question #17 (1 point) | |
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The Oxford English Corpus has a list of the most common words in the English language. ‘The’ and ‘be’ are ranked number one and two. Which fleeting word is the most common noun in the English language? | |
Name | |
Time | |
Place | |
Moment |
Question #18 (1 point) | |
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How many papers were published in the SIGGRAPH 2007 Proceedings? | |
108 | |
13 | |
251 | |
86 |
Question #19 (1 point) | |
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What is Economics? | |
The study of how people try to satisfy what appears to be seemingly unlimited and competing wants through the careful use of relatively scarce resources | |
A rise in the general level of prices occurs, workers need more money to pay for good clothing and shelter | |
Deals with behavior and decision making by small units, such as individuals and firms | |
Employment, gross domestic product, inflation, economic growth, and the distribution of income |
Question #20 (1 point) | |
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Which of the following source documents would serve as evidence that supplies had been purchased on credit? | |
Purchase invoice. | |
Large companies are able to devote a substantial amount of resources to internal control systems because these companies have the assets to justify the cost. | |
There is no count of cash after the clerks shift is over. | |
Auditing to render an opinion on the fairness of financial statements |
Question #21 (1 point) | |
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What animals name translates as water horse | |
Shark | |
Blue Whale | |
Sea Lion | |
Hippopotamus |
Question #22 (1 point) | |
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Which 1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch | |
Hocus Pocus | |
Pinochio | |
Cruela De Ville | |
Cruela De Ville |
Question #23 (1 point) | |
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Which sign of the zodiac would you be if your birthday was on the 18th October? | |
Libra | |
Sagittarius | |
Taurus | |
Leo |
Question #24 (1 point) | |
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Theoretically, when extended to five dimensions, a ‘Black Hole’ becomes a black what? | |
Liberia | |
A ‘Polygon | |
A ‘Black String’ | |
A ‘Black Box’ |
Question #25 (1 point) | |
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With a capacity for about 150,000 spectators, what was the name given to the largest hippodrome or racecourse in ancient Rome? | |
Ludus | |
Roman Empire | |
Circus Maximus | |
Arena |
Question #26 (1 point) | |
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What is Scarcity? | |
Extra cost of producing one additional unit of production | |
Economic hardship | |
Giving something up to hav | |
The condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have |
Question #27 (1 point) | |
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Anabelle purchased a property for $175,000. She wishes to sell the property. If the total selling costs will equal 11 percent of the sale price, how much will the property have to appreciate in value for Anabelle to break even? | |
$20,311 | |
$21,629 | |
$19,612 | |
$23,730 |
Question #28 (1 point) | |
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Who was with Sir Edmund Hilary when he first climbed Everest? | |
Sherpa Tensing Norgay | |
Won Yang Tung | |
Mio Miutura | |
Lui Jing Yi |
Question #29 (1 point) | |
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Birds eggs are measured with _____________ | |
Weighing scales | |
Scalar chains | |
Cathode scales | |
Oometer |
Question #30 (1 point) | |
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A peer group is defined as: | |
None of the above | |
Same-aged friends with similar interests and social positions | |
The process in which adults learn new statuses and roles | |
The process of stereotyping people based on their age |
Question #31 (1 point) | |
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Yuri Gagarin was the first man in space, who was the second? | |
John Mathias | |
Alan Shepard | |
Henry Bodoski | |
Apollo IX |
Question #32 (1 point) | |
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What is recognized as the main circuit board in a computer? | |
The sound card | |
The graphics card | |
The CPU board | |
The motherboard |
Question #33 (1 point) | |
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James and his friend went for fishing. They got six fishes without heads, nine fishes without the tail and eight fishes cut in two halves.How many fishes did they catch? | |
5 | |
32 | |
21 |
Question #34 (1 point) | |
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A petri dish kept in a lab has a colony of healthy bacteria. Every bacterium divides itself into two in exactly two minutes. Now the colony started with a single cell at 2 pm. If the petri dish was exactly half full of bacteria at 3 pm, when will the dish become full of bacteria? | |
4:00pm | |
3:02pm | |
4:15pm | |
5:00pm |
Question #35 (1 point) | |
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On a 70 foot by 70 foot rectangular lot, the side yard building setbacks are 10 feet. The front yard setback is 25 feet, and the rear setback is 20 feet. What is the maximum square footage possible for a one story structure? | |
2,350 | |
1,000 | |
745 | |
1,250 |
Question #36 (1 point) | |
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The year 2013 started on a Tuesday. What will be the next year that starts on a Tuesday? | |
2017 | |
2018 | |
2019 | |
2020 |
Question #37 (1 point) | |
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Which American physicist is known as ‘the father of the atom bomb’? | |
Charles Darwin | |
Edward Perk | |
James Bolinger | |
J. Robert Oppenheimer |
Question #38 (1 point) | |
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What is the meaning of the acronym CPU? | |
Creepy Pointed Unit | |
Central Processing Unit | |
Classic Processing Unit | |
Computer Processing Unit |
Question #39 (1 point) | |
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How old is a horse when it changes from a filly to a mare? | |
2 years | |
5 years | |
3 years | |
4 years |
Question #40 (1 point) | |
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What is used when performing cryosurgery? | |
Pincers | |
Needle | |
Syringe | |
Extreme cold |
Question #41 (1 point) | |
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An eastern US port city, an ecosystem, a girls name, a river, a domestic cat breed and a type of woman’s dress. One word, 8 letters. | |
Savannah | |
Luanndar | |
Stresand | |
Brigette |
Question #42 (1 point) | |
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The name of which African country, once a colony called ‘German South-West Africa’, translated means ‘Area where there is nothing’? | |
Namibia | |
Liberia | |
Somalia | |
Kenya |
Question #43 (1 point) | |
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How many letters are there in the Greek alphabet? | |
26 | |
30 | |
24 | |
28 |
Question #44 (1 point) | |
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From 1889, when it supplanted the Washington Monument, until 1930, when it was passed by the Chrysler Building, what structure was the tallest man-made object in the world. | |
Egyptian Sphinx | |
Burj Khalifa | |
Eiffel Tower | |
Empire State Building |
Question #45 (1 point) | |
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What Italian habit did Thomas Coyrat introduce to England 1608? | |
Eating with forks | |
Wearing a nose ring | |
Staging a buffalo fight | |
Doing a cat walk |
Question #46 (1 point) | |
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Juliet an office manager was paid $1,000 per month plus 1/4 of one percent of all office sales. In November, she received $2,780. This amount was based on monthly sales of | |
$712,000 | |
$912,000 | |
$1,112,000 | |
$556,000 |
Question #47 (1 point) | |
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What is the most common blood type in humans? | |
AB | |
B | |
A | |
O |
Question #48 (1 point) | |
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What is the next number in the following sequence | |
26 | |
56 | |
64 | |
52 |
Question #49 (1 point) | |
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How many legs (total ) does 4 dogs, 2 elephants, 15 cats, and 26 people have? | |
142 | |
136 | |
110 | |
98 |
Question #50 (1 point) | |
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A muster is a group of which birds | |
Peacocks | |
Pigeons | |
Parrots | |
Albatross |
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