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MATHS6131: MCQS
Date: 2023
1) After Jesus fasted in the desert, what was His first temptation in the wilderness?:
1) Thunder
2) They were banished by St. Patrick -- Scientists believe that Ireland has never
had native snakes because the Ice Age kept the island too cold for reptiles to
survive.
3) Shel Silverstein -- Best known for children's literature, he also wrote Johnny
Cash's country hit, "A Boy Named Sue" in 1969.
4) Rumpelstiltskin -- Desperate to keep the child she had bargained away, the
commoner-turned-queen tries some very deep cuts to guess the gold-spinning
imp’s name.
2) The Norman Rockwell Museum is home to the artist’s last what?:
1) "The Magician's Nephew" -- It was the sixth book published, but was set in
1900, earlier than the others, making it a prequel to them.
2) The ravens Hugin and Munin (meaning "thought" and "memory") are said to
sit on the shoulders of the Nordic god Odin.
3) Madri
4) Pierre Beauchamp -- He was the dance teacher for King Louis XIV. The five
basic positions are still used today as the basis for the style.
3) Who is the top-selling deceased author?:
1) Ring -- Turns out the key to being one of the most powerful superheroes in the
DC universe is the ability to accessorize.
2) "Freedom from Want" -- It shows what many people picture to be the ideal
Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner.
3) Beauty and the Beast -- Most fairy tales were written by men, but she wrote in
1740 one of the most extensive and beloved fairy tales of all time.
4) Studio -- Of the approximately 20 studios Rockwell used over the course of
his life, the Norman Rockwell Museum is the last.
4) Norman Rockwell painted 323 covers for which magazine?:
1) Studio -- Of the approximately 20 studios Rockwell used over the course of
his life, the Norman Rockwell Museum is the last.
2) A wooden staff
3) Studio -- Of the approximately 20 studios Rockwell used over the course of
his life, the Norman Rockwell Museum is the last.
4) Turn stone into bread
5) According to Greek mythology, who was the Greek god of music?:
1) Beauty and the Beast -- Most fairy tales were written by men, but she wrote in
1740 one of the most extensive and beloved fairy tales of all time.
2) Madri
3) Turn stone into bread
4) From Genesis 5:24 and 6:9, Enoch and Noah were two very faithful and pious
patriarchs who walked with the Lord.
6) What is the name of Norman Rockwell’s painting depicting a family holiday
dinner?:
1) Turn stone into bread
2) Apollo is the god of music as well as archery, poetry, healing, prophecy,
manly beauty, plague, knowledge and arts.
3) Saul
4) Zacchaeus climbed a tree so he could have clear view of the Messiah on his
way to Jericho.
7) Who founded the Greek theater?:
1) From Genesis 5:24 and 6:9, Enoch and Noah were two very faithful and pious
patriarchs who walked with the Lord.
2) Madri
3) Turn stone into bread
4) Thespis of Icaria -- According to ancient Greek sources and especially
Aristotle, he was the first person ever to appear on stage as an actor playing a
character in a play.
8) What artifact did Moses use to perform miracles and wonders in Egypt?:
1) Pierre Beauchamp -- He was the dance teacher for King Louis XIV. The five
basic positions are still used today as the basis for the style.
2) Thunder
3) From Genesis 5:24 and 6:9, Enoch and Noah were two very faithful and pious
patriarchs who walked with the Lord.
4) Saul
9) The earliest version of the Cinderella fairy tale was from what culture?:
1) "The Magician's Nephew" -- It was the sixth book published, but was set in
1900, earlier than the others, making it a prequel to them.
2) From Genesis 5:24 and 6:9, Enoch and Noah were two very faithful and pious
patriarchs who walked with the Lord.
3) "Saturday Evening Post" -- The magazine featured Rockwell’s work from 1916
to 1963.
4) "The Magician's Nephew" -- It was the sixth book published, but was set in
1900, earlier than the others, making it a prequel to them.
10) How does Irish legend explain there being no snakes in Ireland?:
1) Paul
2) Imprisonment -- Created by Marco Cianfanelli, it is located at the same spot of
his arrest on R102 highway in South Africa.
3) Apollo is the god of music as well as archery, poetry, healing, prophecy,
manly beauty, plague, knowledge and arts.
4) Flash -- The Cosmic Treadmill is used to help the Flash amplify his already
considerable powers.
11) What did Zacchaeus do in order to catch a glimpse at Jesus Christ?:
1) Studio -- Of the approximately 20 studios Rockwell used over the course of
his life, the Norman Rockwell Museum is the last.
2) Ring -- Turns out the key to being one of the most powerful superheroes in the
DC universe is the ability to accessorize.
3) Theodor Seuss Geisel -- Also known as Dr. Seuss, total sales of his books
exceeded $33 million in 2020. He is second to Michael Jackson as the highest
paid deceased celebrity.
4) The ravens Hugin and Munin (meaning "thought" and "memory") are said to
sit on the shoulders of the Nordic god Odin.
12) What item gives the Green Lantern his power?:
1) Pierre Beauchamp -- He was the dance teacher for King Louis XIV. The five
basic positions are still used today as the basis for the style.
2) Imprisonment -- Created by Marco Cianfanelli, it is located at the same spot of
his arrest on R102 highway in South Africa.
3) Haman
4) Theodor Seuss Geisel -- Also known as Dr. Seuss, total sales of his books
exceeded $33 million in 2020. He is second to Michael Jackson as the highest
paid deceased celebrity.
13) In the Bible, Jesus referred to the disciples James and John as Sons of
whom?:
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1) They were banished by St. Patrick -- Scientists believe that Ireland has never
had native snakes because the Ice Age kept the island too cold for reptiles to
survive.
2) A wooden staff
3) Ring -- Turns out the key to being one of the most powerful superheroes in the
DC universe is the ability to accessorize.
4) Delilah. Delilah is arguably the most ruthless woman ever. She connived with
the Philistines to take Samson down.
14) Hugin and Munin were raven spirits that accompanied which Nordic figure?:
1) Thunder
2) Apollo is the god of music as well as archery, poetry, healing, prophecy,
manly beauty, plague, knowledge and arts.
3) Everyday life -- His images captured not only the events of daily life, but what
they meant to people of the time.
4) Paul
15) The two men in the Old Testament who walked with God are?:
1) They were banished by St. Patrick -- Scientists believe that Ireland has never
had native snakes because the Ice Age kept the island too cold for reptiles to
survive.
2) Shel Silverstein -- Best known for children's literature, he also wrote Johnny
Cash's country hit, "A Boy Named Sue" in 1969.
3) Imprisonment -- Created by Marco Cianfanelli, it is located at the same spot of
his arrest on R102 highway in South Africa.
4) Greek -- 350 to 1500 versions have been written. The Greek version,
"Rhodopis and Her Little Gilded Sandals", was written in the first century BCE.
16) What high official of Persia is hanged near the end of the Book of Esther?:
1) Zacchaeus climbed a tree so he could have clear view of the Messiah on his
way to Jericho.
2) Saul
3) From Genesis 5:24 and 6:9, Enoch and Noah were two very faithful and pious
patriarchs who walked with the Lord.
4) Joseph of Arimathea
17) According to legend which was the favorite flower of Venus, the Roman
goddess of love?:
1) A wooden staff
2) Zacchaeus climbed a tree so he could have clear view of the Messiah on his
way to Jericho.
3) Thunder
4) Paul
18) Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve wrote what fairy tale?:
1) Turn stone into bread
2) Rumpelstiltskin -- Desperate to keep the child she had bargained away, the
commoner-turned-queen tries some very deep cuts to guess the gold-spinning
imp’s name.
3) They were banished by St. Patrick -- Scientists believe that Ireland has never
had native snakes because the Ice Age kept the island too cold for reptiles to
survive.
4) Pierre Beauchamp -- He was the dance teacher for King Louis XIV. The five
basic positions are still used today as the basis for the style.
19) What superhero uses a device called "The Cosmic Treadmill"?:
1) Imprisonment -- Created by Marco Cianfanelli, it is located at the same spot of
his arrest on R102 highway in South Africa.
2) Theodor Seuss Geisel -- Also known as Dr. Seuss, total sales of his books
exceeded $33 million in 2020. He is second to Michael Jackson as the highest
paid deceased celebrity.
3) They were banished by St. Patrick -- Scientists believe that Ireland has never
had native snakes because the Ice Age kept the island too cold for reptiles to
survive.
4) Studio -- Of the approximately 20 studios Rockwell used over the course of
his life, the Norman Rockwell Museum is the last.
20) Which American poet won a Grammy for writing a Johnny Cash song?:
1) Joseph of Arimathea
2) A wooden staff
3) Turn stone into bread
4) Rumpelstiltskin -- Desperate to keep the child she had bargained away, the
commoner-turned-queen tries some very deep cuts to guess the gold-spinning
imp’s name.
21) What do the iron bars of the "Nelson Mandela" sculpture represent?:
1) Red roses
2) Saul
3) Saul
4) Theodor Seuss Geisel -- Also known as Dr. Seuss, total sales of his books
exceeded $33 million in 2020. He is second to Michael Jackson as the highest
paid deceased celebrity.
22) What is the name of the woman who single-handedly brought to ruins the
strongest man ever, Samson?:
1) A wooden staff
2) Thespis of Icaria -- According to ancient Greek sources and especially
Aristotle, he was the first person ever to appear on stage as an actor playing a
character in a play.
3) Studio -- Of the approximately 20 studios Rockwell used over the course of
his life, the Norman Rockwell Museum is the last.
4) Ring -- Turns out the key to being one of the most powerful superheroes in the
DC universe is the ability to accessorize.
23) Spindleshanks, Melchior, and Belshazzar are names in what fairy tale?:
1) Imprisonment -- Created by Marco Cianfanelli, it is located at the same spot of
his arrest on R102 highway in South Africa.
2) "The Magician's Nephew" -- It was the sixth book published, but was set in
1900, earlier than the others, making it a prequel to them.
3) "The Magician's Nephew" -- It was the sixth book published, but was set in
1900, earlier than the others, making it a prequel to them.
4) Joseph of Arimathea
24) After his crucifixion, who takes down the body of Jesus Christ off the cross of
Calvary?:
1) Ring -- Turns out the key to being one of the most powerful superheroes in the
DC universe is the ability to accessorize.
2) Turn stone into bread
3) Thunder
4) Everyday life -- His images captured not only the events of daily life, but what
they meant to people of the time.
25) Who created the five basic positions of ballet?:
1) Paul
2) Greek -- 350 to 1500 versions have been written. The Greek version,
"Rhodopis and Her Little Gilded Sandals", was written in the first century BCE.
3) They were banished by St. Patrick -- Scientists believe that Ireland has never
had native snakes because the Ice Age kept the island too cold for reptiles to
survive.
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4) Thunder
26) The mother of the youngest Pandavas is?:
1) A wooden staff
2) Thunder
3) Theodor Seuss Geisel -- Also known as Dr. Seuss, total sales of his books
exceeded $33 million in 2020. He is second to Michael Jackson as the highest
paid deceased celebrity.
4) Joseph of Arimathea
27) Who in the New Testament got shipwrecked on one of his missionaries?:
1) Imprisonment -- Created by Marco Cianfanelli, it is located at the same spot of
his arrest on R102 highway in South Africa.
2) Beauty and the Beast -- Most fairy tales were written by men, but she wrote in
1740 one of the most extensive and beloved fairy tales of all time.
3) "The Magician's Nephew" -- It was the sixth book published, but was set in
1900, earlier than the others, making it a prequel to them.
4) Rumpelstiltskin -- Desperate to keep the child she had bargained away, the
commoner-turned-queen tries some very deep cuts to guess the gold-spinning
imp’s name.
28) Which personality in the Bible got blinded by a bright light on his way to
Damascus?:
1) "Saturday Evening Post" -- The magazine featured Rockwell’s work from 1916
to 1963.
2) Paul
3) "The Magician's Nephew" -- It was the sixth book published, but was set in
1900, earlier than the others, making it a prequel to them.
4) Paul
29) Which book in the Chonicles of Narnia is a prequel?:
1) Shel Silverstein -- Best known for children's literature, he also wrote Johnny
Cash's country hit, "A Boy Named Sue" in 1969.
2) "Freedom from Want" -- It shows what many people picture to be the ideal
Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner.
3) Turn stone into bread
4) Red roses
30) What was the subject of most Norman Rockwell paintings?:
1) Everyday life -- His images captured not only the events of daily life, but what
they meant to people of the time.
2) Ring -- Turns out the key to being one of the most powerful superheroes in the
DC universe is the ability to accessorize.
3) From Genesis 5:24 and 6:9, Enoch and Noah were two very faithful and pious
patriarchs who walked with the Lord.
4) Haman