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|    Message 32,096 of 32,813    |
|    Pete Gayde to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCIMM24 Game 9, Rounds 9-10: FemSc    |
|    12 Jun 24 17:40:17    |
      From: pete.gayde@gmail.com              Mark Brader wrote:       >       > These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-04-01,       > and should be interpreted accordingly.       >       > On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give       > both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.       > Please post all your answers in a single followup to the newsgroup,       > based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote       > the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal       > the correct answers in about 3 days.       >       > All questions were written by members of the Misplaced Modifiers       > and are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may       > have been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation       > of current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting       > of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24       > companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition       > (QFTCI*)".       >       >       > **ATTENTION**       > Due to some personal difficulties I will be largely off-net until       > later this summer. I will complete QFTCIMM24 Game 9 but otherwise       > QFTCI postings will be suspended until I return. Please stay tuned       > to this newsgroup to see them when I do..       > **ATTENTION**       >       >       > ** Game 9, Round 9 - Science - Women in Science       >       > Please note: none of the answers will be Marie Curie.       >       > 1. Toronto astrophysicist Ilana MacDonald is going to be busy       > next week. What Ontario task force is she the head of?       >       > 2. The late Dr. Sheela Basrur was Toronto's Chief Medical Officer of       > Health and later became Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health       > before resigning to undergo cancer treatment. What significant       > public health event brought her to public attention?              SARS; Covid              >       > 3. Whitby psychiatrist Juveria Zaheer, who won the "Jeopardy!"       > Champions Wild Card Tournament, is an emergency medical head       > at what Toronto institution?       >       > 4. Dr. Allison McGeer is a Canadian infectious disease specialist       > who was involved in Ontario's response to SARS, MERS, and       > COVID-19. What University Av. Toronto hospital is Dr. McGeer       > associated with?       >       > 5. What Canadian scientist was the first neurologist in space?       >       > 6. Who is the current Medical Officer of Health for Toronto?       >       > 7. What Canadian metallurgist and research physicist has a High       > School in Toronto named after her?       >       > 8. What did you say? This wasn't supposed to be a Canadiana round?       > Okay, then... Engineer Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman       > to do what?              Go to space              >       > 9. Katherine Johnson was a mathematician who worked at NASA. and       > was featured in the movie "Hidden Figures" (2016). What was       > her job title?              Computer              >       > 10. Katalin Karikó's work enabled one of the most effective       > responses to COVID-19. She was a co-winner of this year's Nobel       > Prize in Physiology or Medicine -- for what work?       >       >       > ** Game 9, Round 10 - Challenge - A Foolish Challenge Round       >       > It's April 1, so your categories are:       >       > A. Literary Fools       > B. Fooled by Nature       > C. Canadian Corporate Pranks of 2023       > D. Foolish Idioms       > E. Fools in Song       > F. They Fooled Us       >       >       > * A. Literary Fools       >       > A1. The Russian concept of the "holy fool", an eccentric social       > misfit with no filter who can cast light on society from       > the outside, is exemplified by the character of Prince       > Myshkin in which work by Dostoevsky?       >       > A2. Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" introduces the       > character of Robin Goodfellow, who is the magical jester       > to the Fairy Queen. By what other one-syllable name is he       > better known?              Puck              >       >       > * B. Fooled by Nature       >       > B1. Which mineral is commonly known as Fool's Gold?              Pyrite              >       > B2. What strategy do cuckoos employ to minimize the energy they       > spend incubating eggs?       >       >       > * C. Canadian Corporate Pranks of 2023       >       > C1. On April 1, 2023, which automaker announced the launch of       > its "Wrangler Flannel Edition" especially for the Canadian       > market, to (quote) "keep you as cozy as a lumberjack in       > the Canadian wilderness"?              Jeep              >       > C2. On April 1, 2023, which company announced the launch of       > a meatball vending machine, with plant-and-veggie Huvudroll       > also available?       >       >       > * D. Foolish Idioms       >       > Complete the following sayings.       >       > D1. Add 5 words to finish this saying: A man who is his own       > lawyer has...              a fool for a client              >       > D2. Add 5 words to finish this proverb by Alexander Pope:       > Fools rush in...              where angels fear to tread              >       >       > * E. Fools in Song       >       > E1. This song, written by Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald,       > and performed by the Doobie Brothers, hit #1 in 1979. A man       > is reunited with an old crush and attempts to rekindle a       > romantic relationship with her, before discovering that he       > never really had one in the first place. Name the song.              Any Fool Should Know              >       > E2. This 1996 song (re-released in 1997) by Swedish rock band       > the Cardigans is a catchy disco-pop hit in which the singer,       > aware that her lover no longer cares for her, begs him to       > lie to her and say that he loves her, so she can continue       > living in blissful ignorance. Name the song.       >       >       > * F. They Fooled Us       >       > F1. An Italian immigrant to the US in the early 1900s, this       > swindler created an investment company ostensibly to profit       > from postage coupon arbitrage, but really just to pass       > new investors' initial contributions to older investors to       > pump up the reputation of the fund and gain more investors.       > Today these types of scams are named for him. Who was he?              Ponzi              >       > F2. Victor Lustig passed himself off to a group of scrap-metal       > dealers as a French government official who needed to arrange       > the demolition of a large metal structure and the disposal       > of a large amount of iron. He took bids and collected a       > fortune, by fraudulently selling iron from -- what, exactly?              The Eiffel Tower              >              Pete Gayde              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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