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Rules and prizes
- The committee is always right.
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ASTRONOMY

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1. On which planet is a year equivalent to 687 days and a day 24 hours and 37 minutes?
A
Mars
B
Venus
C
Jupiter
D
Mercurius

Slide 4 - Quiz

2. There's only one planet that turns clockwise, which one?
A
Earth
B
The sun
C
Saturnus
D
Venus

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3. Jupiter's moon 'Io' shows weird vertical explosions in the air. What are these explosions?
A
Erupting volcanoes
B
Erupting geysers
C
Explosions due to chemical reactions on the surface
D
Dust tornadoes

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4. What is the name of Pluto's largest moon?
A
Pandora
B
Nereid
C
Phobus
D
Charon

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5. True or False? The moon is upside down in the southern hemosphere, compared to the nothern hemosphere.
A
True
B
False

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6. The comet that killed the dinosaurs 65 million years ago was very big. How wide was this comet?
A
2-3 Km
B
3-8 Km
C
8-10 Km
D
10-15 Km

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7. How long was the delay between the actual landing of, and getting the signal that the Marslander landed?
A
9 minutes
B
11 minutes
C
13 minutes
D
14 minutes

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8. According to scientist, the athmosphere on Jupiter creates special raindrops. What kind of rain does Jupiter have? It's raining...
A
Diamonds
B
Stones
C
Gas bells
D
Upwards

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ASTROLOGY

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1. Why do we always see the pole star In the same spot?
A
Because it is an extension of the earth’s axis
B
Because the pole star is the center of the stars, and all stars revolve around her
C
Because it’s right above the earth
D
Because the other stars are of the zodiac

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2. What is an antipode?
A
The one who is right in front of you on the earth
B
The zodiac sign you have a bad relationship with
C
The zodiac sign with which you have a good relationship
D
None of the above

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3. If you were born on Christmas day, what would your star sign be?

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4. The word 'horoscope' comes from the Greek "horoskopos," meaning ...?
A
'One who observes the hour'
B
‘One who is in balance’
C
‘One who gazes at the stars’
D
‘One who is almighty’

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5. Taurus, the Bull, is an Earth sign. Which of these people all have this sign?
A
Meryl Streep, Ariana Grande, Tom Hanks
B
Desmond Tutu, John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen
C
Napoleon, Matt LeBlanc, Mick Jagger
D
Freud, Leonardo Davinci, Jack Nicholson

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6. Which of the following is NOT an 'earth' sign: Virgo, Pisces or Capricorn?

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7. An analysis of data from the FBI found that people of a certain zodiac sign are the most frequently arrested of all the zodiac signs, and their crimes are often more serious too. Which one?
A
Gemini
B
Cancer
C
Scales
D
Leo

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8. In Japan something other than zodiac signs is used to attribute personality traits. What is this?
A
Blood type
B
The position of the moon or your birth date
C
The year you were born in
D
Your family history and bloodline

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SPACE TRAVEL

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1. What is the name of the American company for space travel? (CEO Elon Musk)
A
Space man
B
space X
C
X space
D
Tesla

Slide 22 - Quiz

2. The Apollo 11 was the spaceship with the first man on the moon. What number had the Apollo spaceship that flew for the last time?
A
15
B
20
C
17
D
21

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3. Who was the first man in space?
A
Neil Armstrong
B
Alan Shepard
C
Vladimir Komarov
D
Yuri Gagarin

Slide 24 - Quiz

4. What was the total cost of the Apollo 11 mission that first put a man on the moon, in today's money?
A
$454 million
B
$5,2 billion
C
$98 billion
D
$152 billion

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5. What was the first animal that was sent into space?
A
Dog
B
Monkey
C
Fruit flies
D
Mouse

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6. Which of these statements about astronauts is false?
A
Astronauts drink recycled urine
B
All astronauts wear diapers
C
All astronauts have to learn Russian
D
Astronauts need to have perfect vision

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7. What animal can survive in space?
A
Cockroach
B
Tardigrades
C
Dust mite
D
Microscopic arthropods

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8. How many people have died in outer space?
A
3 people
B
15 people
C
19 people
D
30 people

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POP CULTURE

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1. How did the producers of the film The Martian, prepare to get aspects of space and space travel with the most accuracy?
A
They made an intern watch 500 hours of videos made in space ships to study the movements.
B
NASA consulted them for free.
C
Matt Damon was invited to NASA's sciencepark to experience 'being without gravity'.
D
They had to read the bible

Slide 31 - Quiz

2. What color does Joda's lightsaber have?
A
Red
B
Blue
C
Green
D
He doesn't have a lightsaber

Slide 32 - Quiz

3. Which superhero is not from the Marvel Universe?
A
Spiderman
B
Superman
C
Captain America
D
Doctor Strange

Slide 33 - Quiz

4. How long is the movie interstaller?
A
2 hours and 49 minutes
B
3 hours and 2 minutes
C
3 hours and 30 minutes
D
4 hours

Slide 34 - Quiz

5. Which of these facts about First Man (2018) is NOT true?
A
The film was shipped to cinemas under the name 'Sputnik'
B
Actual blueprints of Armstrongs house were used to replicate the look of his house
C
The car that brought Ryan Gosling to the set each day was jokingly called 'Apollo 11'
D
This was the first Universal Pictures film to use IMAX cameras

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6. One of the characters in the Big Bang Theory is an aerospace engineer. Who?
A
Sheldon
B
Leonard
C
Howard
D
Rajesh

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7. What is the catchphrase of this Toy Story character?

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8. How many Starwars movies are there?

Slide 38 - Question ouverte

And the winner is....

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