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   Pete Gayde to Mark Brader   
   Re: QFTCIWSS24 Game 8: Rounds 7-8: loanw   
   03 Jul 25 21:39:47   
   
   From: pete.gayde@gmail.com   
      
   Mark Brader wrote:   
   > These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2024-11-04,   
   > 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 What She Said, 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 2024-08-30   
   > companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition   
   > (QFTCI*)".   
   >   
   >   
   > * Game 8, Round 7 - Miscellaneous - Loanwords   
   >   
   > "English is a language that beats up other languages in the back   
   > alley and steals their loose vocabulary" is a running joke among   
   > linguists.  We'll give you three words commonly used in English;   
   > you tell us what language got beaten up in the back alley.   
   >   
   > 1. Trek, commando, aardvark.   
      
   Dutch   
      
   > 2. Pilaf, fez, balaclava.   
      
   Moroccan   
      
   > 3. Nimrod, leviathan, rube.   
      
   Swedish   
      
   > 4. Avatar, dinghy, karma.   
      
   Hindi   
      
   > 5. Tycoon, futon, honcho.   
      
   Japanese   
      
   > 6. Monsoon, wonton, lychee.   
      
   Thai   
      
   > 7. Mana, kiwi, tiki.   
      
   Maori   
      
   > 8. Nebbish, klutz, glitch.   
      
   Yiddish   
      
   > 9. Shindig, clan, bard.   
      
   Gaelic   
      
   > 10. Admiral, lemon, saffron.   
   >   
   > After completing the round, please decode the rot13: Vs lbh   
   > fnvq Prygvp be Puvarfr sbe nal nafjre, cyrnfr tb onpx naq or   
   > zber fcrpvsvp.   
   >   
   >   
   > * Game 8, Round 8 - Science - Forestry   
   >   
   > 10,000,000,000 acres of the world's land area is covered in forests.   
   > The science of forestry has elements that belong to the biological,   
   > physical, social, political, and managerial sciences.  Here are   
   > 10 questions about them.   
   >   
   > 1. What is the term for the biological science of studying forests   
   >     and woodlands?  It is comprised of the Latin word for forests and   
   >     woods, and the Ancient Greek term for "science of" or "study of".   
   >   
   > 2. Name the branch of forestry concerned with overall   
   >     administrative, legal, economic, and social aspects, as well   
   >     as scientific and technical aspects, such as silviculture,   
   >     forest protection, and forest regulation.   
   >   
   > 3. Give the two-word term for practice of intentionally setting a   
   >     fire to change the assemblage of vegetation and decaying material   
   >     in a landscape.   
      
   Prescribed burn   
      
   >   
   > 4. " Forests" are based on an approach that combines the   
   >     social, cultural and economic needs of local communities with   
   >     the long-term sustainability of large landscapes in which   
   >     forests are an important feature.  They are typically a working   
   >     landscape of forests, farms, protected areas, rivers and towns.   
   >     The Eastern Ontario  Forest is based in Kemptville,   
   >     Ontario.  What word fills in the blank?   
   >   
   > 5. What is the term for the process in which the biological wealth   
   >     of a forest area is diminished, sometimes permanently, by a   
   >     factor or by a combination of factors?  It does not involve a   
   >     reduction of the forest area, but rather a quality decrease in   
   >     its condition.   
   >   
   > 6. Reforestation is the natural or intentional restocking of   
   >     former forests.  What is the term for the establishment of   
   >     a forest in an area where there was no forest or tree cover   
   >     before?  There are three types of this: natural regeneration,   
   >     agroforestry, and tree plantations.   
   >   
   > 7. Deforestation threatens many forest ecosystems.  It occurs   
   >     when humans remove trees from a forested area by cutting or   
   >     burning, either to harvest timber or to make way for farming.   
   >     Most deforestation today occurs in tropical forests.  According   
   >     to the Union of Concerned Scientists, the vast majority of   
   >     tropical deforestation is the result of the production of   
   >     four commodities: wood, beef, and two others.  Name *either*   
   >     of the others.   
   >   
   > 8. China's Great Green Wall, officially known as the Three-North   
   >     Shelter Forest or Belt, is a series of human-planted windbreaking   
   >     forest strips or shelterbelts.  The project began in 1978 and   
   >     is expected to be completed around 2050, at which point it will   
   >     about 4500 kilometers in length.  Its purpose is to provide   
   >     timber to the local population, and hold back the expansion   
   >     of what?   
      
   Desert   
      
   >   
   > 9. The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy began in 2015 with the aim of   
   >     establishing a global network of protected indigenous forests   
   >     throughout the Commonwealth of Nations.  The largest forest in   
   >     the QCC by a significant margin is located in British Columbia   
   >     and covers 6,400,000 hectares, and is home to 1/4 of the world's   
   >     coastal temperate rainforest.  Name this forest.   
   >   
   > 10. What is the word used in many northern countries, including   
   >     where its use originated, for the biome between the tundra   
   >     and the temperate forest, characterized by coniferous forests   
   >     consisting mostly of pines, spruces, and larches?  In Canada,   
   >     "boreal forest" is used for this definition, and the word we are   
   >     seeking is used to describe the more barren areas approaching   
   >     the tree line and the tundra.   
   >   
      
   Pete Gayde   
      
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