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|    Dan Tilque to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: RQFTCIWSSSG12 Game 7, Rounds 9-10: c    |
|    15 Jul 22 17:01:34    |
      From: dtilque@frontier.com              On 7/14/22 20:19, Mark Brader wrote:       >       >       > ** Game 7, Round 9 - Science - Automotive Terms       >       > These are all taken from the textbook "Automotive Technology", 4th       > edition. (Exciting, eh?) We'll give you a definition, and you give       > us the term from the handout list:       >       > Air gap Field coil Nodular iron Square wave       > Air lock Flex plate Oversquare Squirm       > Align boring Freeze plug Parasitic load Stator       > Alternator Fuel rail Pintle Substrate       > AND gate Governor Pulley Supercharger       > Ball joint Hard spots Pushrod Tap       > Bead Harmonics Rack and pinion Tempering       > Camshaft Helical gear Reaming Throw       > Chafing Heptane Recess Torque       > Chamfer Idler Rectifier Unibody       > Desiccant Impeller Ring lands Union       > Detent Jig Shim Vapor lock       > Diffusion Jounce Slip yoke Vortex flow       > Distributor Lobe Solenoid Wheatstone bridge       > Electrolyte LP gas Splay Zener diode       > Evaporator Miscibility Splines       >       >       > 1. Upward suspension movement.              jounce              > 2. The edge of a tire's sidewall.              bead              > 3. A substance that absorbs moisture.              dessicant              > 4. Damage caused by friction and rubbing.              chafing              > 5. A device that limits the speed of a vehicle.              governor              > 6. An electromagnetic switch with a movable core.              solenoid              > 7. An electrical device used to convert AC to DC.              alternator              > 8. To spread or move outwards from a central point.              splay              > 9. A small pointed shaft used to open or close a passageway.              pintle              > 10. A belt-driven pump used to enhance combustion, also called       > a blower.              supercharger              >       >       > ** Game 7, Round 10 - Challenge       >       > * A. James Joyce Bookends       >       > A1. James Joyce's first full-length novel was a       > semi-autobiographical work that chronicled the formative       > years of one Stephen Dedalus. Name it.       >       > A2. Joyce's final full-length novel is hard to describe in       > a few sentences. In fact, many commentators disagree on       > a plot summary, although all admit some common plot points.       > Written in idiosyncratic language using Joyce's familiar       > stream-of-consciousness style, it follows the Chimpden,       > or Earwicker, family around Dublin, among other events.       > Name it.       >       >       > * B. Straight-Line Circular Reasoning       >       > B1. What is the term for a straight line that passes through       > a circle, continuing on in both directions, but not       > necessarily passing through the center?       >       > B2. What is the term for a straight line (segment) whose       > endpoints are both on the circumference of a circle, and       > again not necessarily passing through the center?              chord              >       >       > * C. Island-Sharing       >       > These islands are each in either Europe or Asia.       >       > C1. What island is shared by three countries, including Malaysia?              Borneo              >       > C2. What island's area includes an undisputed country, a zone       > of disputed status, and a neutral zone?              Cyprus              >       >       > * D. Famous Planes       >       > D1. The Enola Gay was the US B-29 that was used to drop the       > atomic bomb on Hiroshima. What was the name of the plane       > that the next atomic bomb was dropped from, on Nagasaki?       >       > D2. What name is usually used (it may have been applied       > retrospectively) for Orville and Wilbur Wright's contraption,       > the first heavier-than-air object to make a controlled       > flight under power?              Wright Flyer              >       >       > * E. The Answer is Johnson       >       > E1. Caryn Johnson """is""" the real name of this actress, comedienne,       > and author. She """is one of only 11 people""" to have       > won each of an Emmy, Grammy, Tony, and Oscar. What is her       > better-known stage name?       >       > E2. Dwayne Douglas Johnson is the real name of this athlete,       > actor, humanitarian, and "co-author". """His only award is"""       > a Teen Choice Award for "Best Movie Sleazebag". Give his       > """better-known""" stage name.       >       >       > * F. Medals in the Americas       >       > F1. Name either of the """two""" Central American nations that have       > won an Olympic medal.              Panama; Honduras              >       > F2. The only continental South American nation that """has not"""       > won an Olympic medal is a landlocked country. Name it.              Bolivia; Paraguay              --       Dan Tilque              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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