JAP326 Topic 6

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1. How many zeptometres are inside one femtometre?

a. !1,000,000
b. 1000
c. 1,000,000,000
d. 10

2. The binary number quot;101001101quot; is equivalent to the Decimal number


quot;334quot;
a. !False
b. True

3. What is the alphanumeric representation of the imaginary number?


a. !i
b. n
c. e
d. x

4. What Greek letter is used to signify summation?


a. !Sigma
b. Alpha
c. Delta
d. Omega

5. What is the plane curve proposed by Descartes to challenge Fermat039;s


extremumfinding techniques called?
a. Descarte039;s Helicoid
b. Elliptic Paraboloid of Descartes
c. Cartesian Coordinates
d. !Folium of Descartes

6. What is the correct order of operations for solving equations?


a. Addition, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition,
Parentheses
b. Parentheses, Exponents, Addition, Substraction, Multiplication,
Division
c. The order in which the operations are written.
d. !Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition,
Subtraction

7. What is the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two positive
cubes in two different ways?
a. !1729
b. 4104
c. 91
d. 561

8. What type of function is xsup2;+2x+1?


a. Linear
b. Exponential
c. !Quadratic
d. Rational
1. What is considered the rarist form of color blindness?
a. !Blue
b. Purple
c. Green
d. Red

2. Which of these bones is hardest to break?


a. Tibia
b. !Femur
c. Cranium
d. Humerus

3. Which gas forms about 78 of the Earthrsquo;s atmosphere?


a. Carbon Dioxide
b. Oxygen
c. !Nitrogen
d. Argon

4. An atom contains a nucleus.


a. False
b. !True

5. Which moon is the only satellite in our solar system to possess a dense
atmosphere?
a. Callisto
b. !Titan
c. Europa
d. Miranda

6. The medical term for the belly button is which of the following?
a. Nares
b. !Umbilicus
c. Paxillus
d. Nevus

7. Botanically speaking, which of these fruits is NOT a berry?


a. Blueberry
b. Banana
c. Concord Grape
d. !Strawberry

8. The chemical element Lithium is named after the country of Lithuania.


a. True
b. !False

9. Which chemical element was originally known as Alabamine?


a. !Astatine
b. Molybdenum
c. Selenium
d. Antimony

10. What is the official name of the star located closest to the North Celestial
Pole?
a. Eridanus
b. Gamma Cephei
c. !Polaris
d. Iota Cephei

11. What lies at the center of our galaxy?


a. !A black hole
b. A quasar
c. A wormhole
d. A supernova

12. What is Hypernatremia?


a. Increase in blood glucose
b. Decrease in blood potassium
c. !Increase in blood sodium
d. Decrease in blood iron

1. Which president erased the national debt of the United States?


a. !Andrew Jackson
b. Franklin Roosevelt
c. John F. Kennedy
d. Ronald Reagan

2. How many people are in the U.S. House of Representatives?


a. 50
b. 415
c. 260
d. !435

3. Denmark has a monarch.


a. False
b. !True

4. Despite being seperated into multiple countries, The Scandinavian countries are
unified by all having the same monarch.
a. !False
b. True

5. Russia passed a law in 2013 which outlaws telling children that homosexuals
exist.
a. False
b. !True
6. Which letter do you need to have on a European driver license in order to ride
any motorbikes?
a. B
b. X
c. D
d. !A

7. Who was the 45th President of the United States?


a. !Donald Trump
b. Bill Clinton
c. Barack Obama
d. George Bush

8. Donald Trump won the popular vote in the 2016 United States presidential
election.
a. True
b. !False

9. Former United States President Bill Clinton famously played which instrument?
a. Piano
b. Baritone horn
c. !Saxophone
d. Violin

10. Which former US president used quot;Let039;s Make America Great Againquot; as
his campaign slogan before Donald Trump039;s campaign?
a. Richard Nixon
b. Jimmy Carter
c. !Ronald Reagan
d. Gerald Ford

11. What year did Gerald Ford Become President?


a. !1974
b. 1977
c. 1973
d. 1969

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