• RQFTCICR14 Game 9, Rounds 2-3: CanLitChars, global warming

    From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Fri May 12 04:07:36 2023
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Cellar Rats, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
    answers in about 3 days.

    For further information, including an explanation of the """
    notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 9, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)

    Answer these 2014 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Google introduced to Canada on Wednesday a TV streaming gadget.
    What is it called?

    2. The "most hated man in America" died on Wednesday -- the
    founder of the Westboro Baptist Church. What was his name?


    * Game 9, Round 2 - Canadiana Literature - Characters

    We will name and describe a literary character from a Canadian work
    of fiction, and you will name the *author* who created the character.

    1. Hagar Shipley, a 90-year-old woman facing her mortality and
    reviewing her past.

    2. Brian O'Connal, a sensitive boy growing up in a small
    Depression-era Saskatchewan town.

    3. Percival "King" Leary, a legendary retired hockey player living
    in a small-town nursing home.

    4. Robert Ross, a World War I officer who loses his sanity and is
    court-martialed after a tragic event.

    5. Barney Panofsky, a thrice-married hack TV producer.

    6. Grace Marks, an amnesiac servant girl convicted of murder.

    7. Dunstan Ramsay, a mild-mannered schoolteacher.

    8. Joanne Kilbourn, a Saskatchewan widow and political scientist
    with a nose for crime.

    9. Piscine Molitor Patel, a zookeeper's son with a strong survival
    instinct.

    10. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, of the homicide department of the S�ret�
    du Qu�bec.


    * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming

    1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000
    years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the
    Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what
    sports-related item?

    2. The 2009 leak of email messages from the Climatic Research
    Unit of the University of East Anglia sparked controversy when
    climate-change deniers claimed they showed that researchers
    were manipulating climate data. What was this potential scandal
    dubbed in the press?

    3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average
    temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources
    of information. Name either one.

    4. The unexpected and extremely rapid breakup of these glacier-
    related features has alarmed climatologists, as it suggests the
    effects of global warming are occurring much more rapidly than
    originally believed. The most alarming example occurred in 2002
    when one of these, known as Larson B, completely disintegrated
    in just 35 days. What features?

    5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount
    of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.
    It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,
    as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone
    would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).

    6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major
    greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to
    global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of
    transportation combined.

    7. Name the 2006 documentary about Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens
    about global warming, which has been credited with having a major
    impact on climate-change awareness and with reenergizing the
    environmental movement.

    8. What name is given by scientists to any system, either biological
    or artificial, that serves to pull carbon dioxide out of the
    atmosphere and keep it sequestered? Examples often referred
    to in global-warming discussions include the world's oceans,
    and forests and other vegetation.

    9. What scientific-sounding adjective is applied to global warming
    believed to be brought about by human activity? The term is
    used to differentiate it from changes caused by natural events
    such as volcanos or changes in solar output.

    10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to
    mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what
    city, where the treaty was adopted?

    --
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    [email protected] | to draw letters." --Philip Bump

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  • From Dan Blum@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Fri May 12 04:28:46 2023
    Mark Brader <[email protected]> wrote:

    * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming

    1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000
    years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the
    Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what
    sports-related item?

    hockey stick

    3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average
    temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources
    of information. Name either one.

    tree rings

    4. The unexpected and extremely rapid breakup of these glacier-
    related features has alarmed climatologists, as it suggests the
    effects of global warming are occurring much more rapidly than
    originally believed. The most alarming example occurred in 2002
    when one of these, known as Larson B, completely disintegrated
    in just 35 days. What features?

    ice shelves

    5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount
    of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.
    It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,
    as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone
    would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).

    Greenland

    6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major
    greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to
    global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of
    transportation combined.

    methane

    7. Name the 2006 documentary about Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens
    about global warming, which has been credited with having a major
    impact on climate-change awareness and with reenergizing the
    environmental movement.

    An Inconvenient Truth

    9. What scientific-sounding adjective is applied to global warming
    believed to be brought about by human activity? The term is
    used to differentiate it from changes caused by natural events
    such as volcanos or changes in solar output.

    anthropogenic

    10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to
    mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what
    city, where the treaty was adopted?

    Kyoto

    --
    _______________________________________________________________________
    Dan Blum [email protected]
    "I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."

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  • From Joshua Kreitzer@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu May 11 23:08:27 2023
    On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 11:08:46 PM UTC-5, Mark Brader wrote:

    * Game 9, Round 2 - Canadiana Literature - Characters

    We will name and describe a literary character from a Canadian work
    of fiction, and you will name the *author* who created the character.

    5. Barney Panofsky, a thrice-married hack TV producer.

    Richler

    * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming

    1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000
    years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the
    Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what
    sports-related item?

    hockey stick

    2. The 2009 leak of email messages from the Climatic Research
    Unit of the University of East Anglia sparked controversy when climate-change deniers claimed they showed that researchers
    were manipulating climate data. What was this potential scandal
    dubbed in the press?

    Climategate

    3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average
    temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources
    of information. Name either one.

    tree rings

    4. The unexpected and extremely rapid breakup of these glacier-
    related features has alarmed climatologists, as it suggests the
    effects of global warming are occurring much more rapidly than
    originally believed. The most alarming example occurred in 2002
    when one of these, known as Larson B, completely disintegrated
    in just 35 days. What features?

    icebergs

    5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount
    of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.
    It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,
    as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone
    would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).

    Greenland

    6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to
    global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of
    transportation combined.

    methane

    7. Name the 2006 documentary about Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming, which has been credited with having a major
    impact on climate-change awareness and with reenergizing the
    environmental movement.

    "An Inconvenient Truth"

    8. What name is given by scientists to any system, either biological
    or artificial, that serves to pull carbon dioxide out of the
    atmosphere and keep it sequestered? Examples often referred
    to in global-warming discussions include the world's oceans,
    and forests and other vegetation.

    carbon sink

    9. What scientific-sounding adjective is applied to global warming
    believed to be brought about by human activity? The term is
    used to differentiate it from changes caused by natural events
    such as volcanos or changes in solar output.

    anthropogenic

    10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to
    mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what
    city, where the treaty was adopted?

    Kyoto; Paris

    --
    Joshua Kreitzer
    [email protected]

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  • From Dan Tilque@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Thu May 11 23:28:12 2023
    On 5/11/23 21:07, Mark Brader wrote:


    * Game 9, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)

    Answer these 2014 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Google introduced to Canada on Wednesday a TV streaming gadget.
    What is it called?

    2. The "most hated man in America" died on Wednesday -- the
    founder of the Westboro Baptist Church. What was his name?


    * Game 9, Round 2 - Canadiana Literature - Characters

    We will name and describe a literary character from a Canadian work
    of fiction, and you will name the *author* who created the character.

    1. Hagar Shipley, a 90-year-old woman facing her mortality and
    reviewing her past.

    Margaret Atwood


    2. Brian O'Connal, a sensitive boy growing up in a small
    Depression-era Saskatchewan town.

    3. Percival "King" Leary, a legendary retired hockey player living
    in a small-town nursing home.

    4. Robert Ross, a World War I officer who loses his sanity and is
    court-martialed after a tragic event.

    5. Barney Panofsky, a thrice-married hack TV producer.

    6. Grace Marks, an amnesiac servant girl convicted of murder.

    7. Dunstan Ramsay, a mild-mannered schoolteacher.

    8. Joanne Kilbourn, a Saskatchewan widow and political scientist
    with a nose for crime.

    9. Piscine Molitor Patel, a zookeeper's son with a strong survival
    instinct.

    10. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, of the homicide department of the Sûreté
    du Québec.


    * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming

    1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000
    years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the
    Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what
    sports-related item?

    hockey stick


    2. The 2009 leak of email messages from the Climatic Research
    Unit of the University of East Anglia sparked controversy when
    climate-change deniers claimed they showed that researchers
    were manipulating climate data. What was this potential scandal
    dubbed in the press?

    Climategate


    3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average
    temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources
    of information. Name either one.

    ice cores from glaciers


    4. The unexpected and extremely rapid breakup of these glacier-
    related features has alarmed climatologists, as it suggests the
    effects of global warming are occurring much more rapidly than
    originally believed. The most alarming example occurred in 2002
    when one of these, known as Larson B, completely disintegrated
    in just 35 days. What features?

    ice shelf


    5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount
    of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.
    It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,
    as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone
    would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).

    Greenland


    6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major
    greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to
    global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of
    transportation combined.

    methane


    7. Name the 2006 documentary about Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens
    about global warming, which has been credited with having a major
    impact on climate-change awareness and with reenergizing the
    environmental movement.

    An Inconvenient Truth


    8. What name is given by scientists to any system, either biological
    or artificial, that serves to pull carbon dioxide out of the
    atmosphere and keep it sequestered? Examples often referred
    to in global-warming discussions include the world's oceans,
    and forests and other vegetation.

    carbon sink


    9. What scientific-sounding adjective is applied to global warming
    believed to be brought about by human activity? The term is
    used to differentiate it from changes caused by natural events
    such as volcanos or changes in solar output.

    anthropogenic


    10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to
    mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what
    city, where the treaty was adopted?

    Kyoto Protocol

    --
    Dan Tilque

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  • From Erland Sommarskog@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sat May 13 23:22:48 2023
    Mark Brader ([email protected]) writes:
    * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming

    1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000
    years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the
    Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what
    sports-related item?

    Hockey stick

    2. The 2009 leak of email messages from the Climatic Research
    Unit of the University of East Anglia sparked controversy when
    climate-change deniers claimed they showed that researchers
    were manipulating climate data. What was this potential scandal
    dubbed in the press?

    Climategate

    3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average
    temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources
    of information. Name either one.

    Deontochronlogy

    5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount
    of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.
    It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,
    as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone
    would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).

    Greenland

    6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major
    greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to
    global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of
    transportation combined.

    Methane

    10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to
    mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what
    city, where the treaty was adopted?

    Kyoto

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  • From Pete Gayde@21:1/5 to Mark Brader on Sun May 14 14:54:27 2023
    Mark Brader wrote:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly. All questions were written
    by members of the Cellar Rats, but have been reformatted and may
    have been retyped and/or edited by me. I will reveal the correct
    answers in about 3 days.

    For further information, including an explanation of the """
    notation that may appear in these rounds, see my 2022-09-09
    companion posting on "Reposted Questions from the Canadian
    Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 9, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)

    Answer these 2014 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Google introduced to Canada on Wednesday a TV streaming gadget.
    What is it called?

    Chromecast


    2. The "most hated man in America" died on Wednesday -- the
    founder of the Westboro Baptist Church. What was his name?


    * Game 9, Round 2 - Canadiana Literature - Characters

    We will name and describe a literary character from a Canadian work
    of fiction, and you will name the *author* who created the character.

    1. Hagar Shipley, a 90-year-old woman facing her mortality and
    reviewing her past.

    2. Brian O'Connal, a sensitive boy growing up in a small
    Depression-era Saskatchewan town.

    3. Percival "King" Leary, a legendary retired hockey player living
    in a small-town nursing home.

    4. Robert Ross, a World War I officer who loses his sanity and is
    court-martialed after a tragic event.

    5. Barney Panofsky, a thrice-married hack TV producer.

    6. Grace Marks, an amnesiac servant girl convicted of murder.

    7. Dunstan Ramsay, a mild-mannered schoolteacher.

    8. Joanne Kilbourn, a Saskatchewan widow and political scientist
    with a nose for crime.

    9. Piscine Molitor Patel, a zookeeper's son with a strong survival
    instinct.

    10. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, of the homicide department of the Sûreté
    du Québec.


    * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming

    1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000
    years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the
    Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what
    sports-related item?

    Hockey stick


    2. The 2009 leak of email messages from the Climatic Research
    Unit of the University of East Anglia sparked controversy when
    climate-change deniers claimed they showed that researchers
    were manipulating climate data. What was this potential scandal
    dubbed in the press?

    3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average
    temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources
    of information. Name either one.

    Ice cores


    4. The unexpected and extremely rapid breakup of these glacier-
    related features has alarmed climatologists, as it suggests the
    effects of global warming are occurring much more rapidly than
    originally believed. The most alarming example occurred in 2002
    when one of these, known as Larson B, completely disintegrated
    in just 35 days. What features?

    Ice shelf


    5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount
    of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.
    It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,
    as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone
    would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).

    Siberia


    6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major
    greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to
    global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of
    transportation combined.

    Methane


    7. Name the 2006 documentary about Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens
    about global warming, which has been credited with having a major
    impact on climate-change awareness and with reenergizing the
    environmental movement.

    An Inconvenient Truth


    8. What name is given by scientists to any system, either biological
    or artificial, that serves to pull carbon dioxide out of the
    atmosphere and keep it sequestered? Examples often referred
    to in global-warming discussions include the world's oceans,
    and forests and other vegetation.

    Carbon neutral


    9. What scientific-sounding adjective is applied to global warming
    believed to be brought about by human activity? The term is
    used to differentiate it from changes caused by natural events
    such as volcanos or changes in solar output.

    10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to
    mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what
    city, where the treaty was adopted?

    Paris



    Pete Gayde

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  • From Mark Brader@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 15 05:31:27 2023
    Mark Brader:
    These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2014-03-24,
    and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information...
    see my 2022-09-09 companion posting on "Reposted Questions from
    the Canadian Inquisition (RQFTCI*)".


    * Game 9, Round 1 - Current Events (excerpt)

    Answer these 2014 questions if you like for fun, but for no points.

    1. Google introduced to Canada on Wednesday a TV streaming gadget.
    What is it called?

    Google Chromecast. Pete got this.

    2. The "most hated man in America" died on Wednesday -- the
    founder of the Westboro Baptist Church. What was his name?

    Fred Phelps.


    * Game 9, Round 2 - Canadiana Literature - Characters

    We will name and describe a literary character from a Canadian work
    of fiction, and you will name the *author* who created the character.

    1. Hagar Shipley, a 90-year-old woman facing her mortality and
    reviewing her past.

    Margaret Laurence ("The Stone Angel").

    2. Brian O'Connal, a sensitive boy growing up in a small
    Depression-era Saskatchewan town.

    W.O. Mitchell ("Who Has Seen the Wind").

    3. Percival "King" Leary, a legendary retired hockey player living
    in a small-town nursing home.

    Paul Quarrington ("King Leary").

    4. Robert Ross, a World War I officer who loses his sanity and is
    court-martialed after a tragic event.

    Timothy Findley ("The Wars").

    5. Barney Panofsky, a thrice-married hack TV producer.

    Mordecai Richler ("Barney's Version"). 4 for Joshua.

    6. Grace Marks, an amnesiac servant girl convicted of murder.

    Margaret Atwood ("Alias Grace").

    7. Dunstan Ramsay, a mild-mannered schoolteacher.

    Robertson Davies ("Fifth Business", etc.).

    8. Joanne Kilbourn, a Saskatchewan widow and political scientist
    with a nose for crime.

    Gail Bowen ("Deadly Appearances", etc.).

    9. Piscine Molitor Patel, a zookeeper's son with a strong survival
    instinct.

    Yann Martel ("The Life of Pi").

    10. Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, of the homicide department of the S�ret�
    du Qu�bec.

    Louise Penny ("Still Life", etc.).


    * Game 9, Round 3 - Science - Global Warming

    1. The graph of average global temperature over the last 1,000
    years, showing a sudden rise starting at the beginning of the
    Industrial Revolution, is often described in terms of what
    sports-related item?

    Hockey stick. 4 for everyone -- Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque,
    Erland, and Pete.

    2. The 2009 leak of email messages from the Climatic Research
    Unit of the University of East Anglia sparked controversy when
    climate-change deniers claimed they showed that researchers
    were manipulating climate data. What was this potential scandal
    dubbed in the press?

    Climategate. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Erland.

    3. Climatologists derive a record of historical global average
    temperatures going back centuries by analysing two main sources
    of information. Name either one.

    Pollen, tree rings. "Ice cores" was also accepted on a protest, as
    pollen can be found in these. I did not consider "deontochronlogy"
    close enough to, ah, consider. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque,
    and Pete.

    4. The unexpected and extremely rapid breakup of these glacier-
    related features has alarmed climatologists, as it suggests the
    effects of global warming are occurring much more rapidly than
    originally believed. The most alarming example occurred in 2002
    when one of these, known as Larson B, completely disintegrated
    in just 35 days. What features?

    Ice shelves. 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Pete.

    5. Name the place where this region contains the next-largest amount
    of the world's frozen fresh water, after the Antarctic, is found.
    It is also of great concern for climate-change researchers,
    as the worst-case scenario of a total melt of this ice alone
    would raise the sea level by 23 feet (7 m).

    Greenland. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Erland.

    6. Which gas emitted by livestock (e.g. cows and sheep) is a major
    greenhouse gas? It potentially contributes more yearly to
    global warming than all cars, trucks, and other means of
    transportation combined.

    Methane. 4 for everyone.

    7. Name the 2006 documentary about Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens
    about global warming, which has been credited with having a major
    impact on climate-change awareness and with reenergizing the
    environmental movement.

    "An Inconvenient Truth". 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, Dan Tilque,
    and Pete.

    8. What name is given by scientists to any system, either biological
    or artificial, that serves to pull carbon dioxide out of the
    atmosphere and keep it sequestered? Examples often referred
    to in global-warming discussions include the world's oceans,
    and forests and other vegetation.

    A carbon sink. 4 for Joshua and Dan Tilque.

    9. What scientific-sounding adjective is applied to global warming
    believed to be brought about by human activity? The term is
    used to differentiate it from changes caused by natural events
    such as volcanos or changes in solar output.

    Anthropogenic. 4 for Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.

    10. A 1997 protocol is the first agreement between nations to
    mandate reductions in greenhouse gases. It is named after what
    city, where the treaty was adopted?

    Kyoto. 4 for Dan Blum, Dan Tilque, and Erland. 3 for Joshua.


    Scores, if there are no errors:

    GAME 9 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
    TOPICS-> Can Sci
    Dan Tilque 0 40 40
    Joshua Kreitzer 4 35 39
    Dan Blum 0 32 32
    Pete Gayde 0 20 20
    Erland Sommarskog 0 20 20

    --
    Mark Brader | "...he entertained the notion that I was cribbing from
    Toronto | other [students' exams] until it was pointed out that [email protected] | I often had the only correct answer..." --Lars Eighner

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