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[Pub quiz] “I’m not an animal! I’m a pub quiz round!”

Featured as round 1 at the Old Pequliar on July 7, 2009

Every question has something to do with elephants.

1) What elephant, named by London zookeepers, probably got its name from the Swahili words for “hello” or “chief”?

2) For a half point each, name the two Dr. Seuss books starting Horton the elephant.

3) What song from the album Elephant was the White Stripes’ first #1 single in the US, and includes the line “I’m going to Wichita”?

4) In 1985, what talk show host visited Sesame Street to report on the first time grownups ever saw Mr. Snuffleupagus?

5) In the movie Animal Crackers, Groucho Marks claims to have shot an elephant where?

6) What animal do Pooh and Piglet decide to capture using a Clever Trap — specifically, honey at the bottom of a pit?

7) In 1903, Thomas Edison filmed the execution of the elephant Topsy. How was the elephant killed?

8) What general won the Battle of Ticinus in 218BC?

9) In the Rudyard Kipling story “The Elephant’s Child,” what does the title character get from the “Crocodile on the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River”?

10) Michael Jackson dances with the bones of the Elephant Man in his video for what song?

ANSWERS (no peeking)

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Quiz: Electrical Engineering

Used Jan. 9, 2006, at the Old Pequliar. Round topic requested by a team the previous week.

  1. According to the International System of Units, what’s the official base unit for measuring electrical current? (Examples: meter measures length, second measures time.)
  2. What 1970s science fiction film recounts electrical engineer Roy Neary’s long, strange trip to Wyoming…and beyond?
  3. In 1844, Washington DC and Baltimore became the first American cities connected by what method of communication?
  4. What Austrian-born electrical engineer, who patented a form of spread-spectrum still used in wireless communications, has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
  5. German physicist Heinrich Hertz discovered and experimented with what form of electromagnetic radiation?
  6. What device did Harold P. Brown invent in the late 1880s to help Thomas Edison publicize the dangers of alternating current?
  7. The US Supreme Court upheld the radio-related patents of what inventor in June 1943, five months after he died?
  8. After 1941, “radio direction finding” became known by what more popular acronym?
  9. After the transistor was invented in 1947, it replaced what device in most electronic equipment?
  10. Before inventing the Moog synthesizer, Robert Moog sold kits for building what other electronic musical instrument?

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