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1) Toss Up - Physics - Short Answer

What is the most common name for the magnetic fusion confinement system first developed in the USSR that has the shape of a toroid?

ANSWER: TOKAMAK
1) Bonus - Physics - Short Answer

In 1995, two scientists from the University of Colorado created what new state of matter that would lead to their winning of a Nobel prize:

ANSWER: BOSE-EINSTEIN CONDENSATE (ACCEPT: BEC)
2) Toss Up - Astronomy - Multiple Choice

The length of a day on Mars is
W) 16 hours 27 minutes.
X) 24 hours 37 minutes.
Y) 31 hours 13 minutes.
Z) 37 hours 19 minutes.

ANSWER: X-- 24 HOURS 37 MINUTES
2) Bonus - Astronomy - Multiple Choice

The designation ALH 84001 refers to
W) A meteorite from Mars.
X) An unusual rock formation analyzed by the Sojourner Mars rover.
Y) An earth crossing asteroid discovered in 1984.
Z) One of the recently discovered objects in the Kuiper [pron. KYE-per] belt.

ANSWER: W-- A METEORITE FROM MARS
3) Toss Up - Biology - Multiple Choice

Which of the following is MOST characteristic of human blast cells in on observation with light microscopy:
W) large nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio
X) small nucleolus and mostly heterochromatin in the nucleus
Y) lack of cytoplasmic granules and small overall size compared to mature cells
Z) absence of nucleolus (read as: NEW-clee-oh-luss) and endoplasmic reticulum

ANSWER: W) LARGE NUCLEAR TO CYTOPLASMIC RATIO
3) Bonus - Biology - Short Answer

What specific molecule binds immediately upstream of the structural genes in the lac (read as: LACK) operon and functions to transcribe these genes?

ANSWER: RNA POLYMERASE
4) Toss Up - Earth Science - Short Answer

During what Epoch of the Cenozoic Era was the most recent ice age on Earth?

ANSWER: pleistocene (accept: pleistocene ice age)
4) Bonus - Earth Science - Multiple Choice

Also known as fall-stripes, precipitation falling from the undersurface of a cloud but not reaching the ground is known as:
W) virga
X) fog
Y) Rossby waves
Z) fans

ANSWER: W) virga
5) Toss Up - Biology - Multiple Choice

In the lipid membranes of cells, there are multipass proteins that are partly within the lipid bilayer and partly outside of the lipid bilayer. Through which of the following forces do these proteins achieve this position relative to the membrane?
W) Covalent linkages to lipid molecules
X) Disulfide bonds to lipid molecules
Y) Hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions
Z) Physical connections to the cytosol

ANSWER: Y) HYDROPHOBIC AND HYDROPHILIC INTERACTIONS
5) Bonus - Biology - Short Answer

What is the term for the pattern of arrangement of embryonic leaves within the bud?

ANSWER: VERNATION
6) Toss Up - Computer Science - Short Answer

What country is referred to by the domain name extension .de (read as: dot d e)?

ANSWER: GERMANY
6) Bonus - Computer Science - Multiple Choice

The binary number 11101 equals what base ten number?
W) 4
X) 19
Y) 29
Z) 34

ANSWER: Y) 29
7) Toss Up - Math - Short Answer

If `f(x) = x^2 - 3` and `g(x) = 6 - sqrt(x)`, what is the value of `f(g(16))` (read as: f of g of 16)?

ANSWER: 1
7) Bonus - Math - Short Answer

According to Descartes’s Rule of Signs, what are the possible numbers of positive real roots that the following equation might have: `x^5 - 7x^3 + 15x^2 + 3 = 10`?

ANSWER: 1 OR 3 (MUST GIVE BOTH ANSWERS)
8) Toss Up - Earth Science - Multiple Choice

Orthoclase is what number on Moh's hardness scale?
W) 4
X) 5
Y) 6
Z) 7

ANSWER: Y) 6
8) Bonus - Earth Science - Multiple Choice

What is the range of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?
W) from Cuba to the Azores
X) from Iceland to Antarctica
Y) from Cape Hatteras to Gibraltar
Z) from Cape Horn to the Cape of Good Hope

ANSWER: X) from Iceland to Antarctica
9) Toss Up - Math - Short Answer

If each side of a rectangle is increased by 10%, by what percentage is its area increased?

ANSWER: 21 (ACCEPT: 21%)
9) Bonus - Math - Short Answer

Express `(1 + 2i)/(4 - 5i)` [the quantity 1 plus 2 i divided by the quantity 4 minus 5 i] in standard `a + bi` form.

ANSWER: `-6/41 + (13/41)i` [DO NOT ACCEPT: `(-6 + 13i)/41`]
10) Toss Up - Math - Short Answer

Solve the following inequality: `x + 1/3 >= 3/4`

ANSWER: `x >= 5/12` (ACCEPT: `x >= 0.42`)
10) Bonus - Math - Short Answer

On a math test, 20 students averaged a score of 80% while the remaining 10 students averaged 90%. To the nearest whole percentage point, what is the mean score of the entire class?

ANSWER: 83% (ACCEPT: 83)
11) Toss Up - Math - Short Answer

Solve the following equation for `x` over the integers: `x^2 = 3x`

ANSWER: 0; 3
11) Bonus - Math - Short Answer

Giving your answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms, solve the following equation for `x`: `2/3x-1/4=10/6x+1/2`

ANSWER: `-3/4`
12) Toss Up - Physics - Multiple Choice

To early astrophysical researchers, the Sun was originally found to emit about one-third of the expected amount of neutrinos. Which of the following BEST explains why:
W) about 66% of the neutrinos were deflected by the Earth’s magnetic field
X) two-thirds of the neutrinos were too energetic to be detected
Y) neutrinos were changing flavor on their way to Earth
Z) original estimations of the numbers emitted by the Sun were incorrect

ANSWER: Y) NEUTRINOS WERE CHANGING FLAVOR ON THEIR WAY TO EARTH
12) Bonus - Physics - Multiple Choice

If you were using a 50-millimeter camera lens and changed the lens aperture from 8.0 to 5.6, about how much LESS light would the lens be allowing to pass through it:
W) 60% less
X) 50% less
Y) 35% less
Z) 22% less

ANSWER: X) 50% LESS (Solution: 5.6/8.0 = 0.70; (0.70)2 = 0.49 ~ 50%)
13) Toss Up - Physics - Multiple Choice

Which of the following colors of light has the SMALLEST angle of refraction in normal glass:
W) violet
X) green
Y) orange
Z) red

ANSWER: Z) RED
13) Bonus - Physics - Short Answer

At 10 cents per kilowatt hour, how much does it cost to run a 1200 watt heater for 4 hours?

ANSWER: 48 CENTS (Solution: 1200 watts = 1.2 Kw^1.2 Kw x 4 hrs x 10 cents = 48 cents)
14) Toss Up - Chemistry - Multiple Choice

Which of the following pairs would most likely undergo a Heck reaction?
W) Styrene and iodobenzene
X) Ethylbenzene and phenol [FEE-nol]
Y) Vinyl bromide and benzene z) Cyclohexane [sy-kluh-HEK-sayn] and allyl bromide

ANSWER: W) STYRENE AND IODOBENZENE
14) Bonus - Chemistry - Short Answer

In semicrystalline polymers, the ordered regions will break up and become disordered at the melting temperature. However, amorphous regions soften over a wider range. What is the name of this range?

ANSWER: GLASS TRANSITION
15) Toss Up - Astronomy - Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT true:
W) the planet Venus has a high albedo
X) a gnomon is a very simple astronomical instrument
Y) the Moon is found at over 10 degrees north of the ecliptic in a lunar standstill year
Z) carbon is probably the fourth most common element in the universe

ANSWER: Y) the Moon is found at over 10 degrees north of the ecliptic in a lunar standstill year
15) Bonus - Astronomy - Multiple Choice

From mid-northern latitudes, during which of the following months would the constellation Orion be most prominent in the southern sky at about 10 PM:
W) April
X) July
Y) August
Z) December

ANSWER: Z) December
16) Toss Up - Physics - Short Answer

What is the name for the preservation of magnetic properties of a ferromagnet even after the external magnetic field is removed?

ANSWER: HYSTERESIS (ACCEPT MAGNETIC REMANENCE)
16) Bonus - Physics - Multiple Choice

The magnetic field at the surface of a typical neodymium rare-earth magnet is about?
W) one thousandth of a Tesla
X) one hundredth of a Tesla
Y) one tenth of a Tesla
Z) one Tesla

ANSWER: Z) ONE TESLA
17) Toss Up - Earth Science - Multiple Choice

Low, layered gray clouds that produce light precipitation are called
W) cumulus.
X) stratus.
Y) cirrus.
Z) nimbus.

ANSWER: X-- STRATUS
17) Bonus - Earth Science - Multiple Choice

The tropical rain forest habitat covers only about seven percent of the Earth’s surface but contains what percent of Earth’s species?
W) 50 to 80
X) 25 to 40
Y) 10 to 25
Z) 7 to 14

ANSWER: W-- 50 TO 80
18) Toss Up - Astronomy - Multiple Choice

A first quarter Moon will cross the meridian at what time of the day or night:
W) midnight
X) sunrise
Y) sunset
Z) noon

ANSWER: W) MIDNIGHT
18) Bonus - Astronomy - Short Answer

What is the most common astronomical term for the angle analogous to geographical longitude?

ANSWER: RIGHT ASCENSION (ACCEPT: ASCENSION)
19) Toss Up - Energy - Short Answer

What is the name of the energy storage method where water is pumped from a lower elevation reservoir to a higher elevation during off-peak periods, then released through turbines to produce electric power during peak periods?

ANSWER: PUMPED-STORAGE HYDROELECTRICITY (ACCEPT: HYDRO-STORAGE, PUMPED HYDRO)
19) Bonus - Energy - Short Answer

Rank the following four sources of U.S. primary energy production in 2011 from greatest to least: 1) coal, 2) solar, 3) natural gas, 4) crude oil.

ANSWER: 3, 1, 4, 2 (ACCEPT: NATURAL GAS, COAL, CRUDE OIL, SOLAR)
20) Toss Up - Physics - Multiple Choice

The slope of a velocity versus time graph represents:
W) acceleration
X) velocity
Y) position
Z) displacement

ANSWER: W) ACCELERATION
20) Bonus - Physics - Multiple Choice

Under which of the following conditions is the average velocity equal to the average of an object’s initial and final velocity:
W) always
X) never
Y) only when the acceleration changes
Z) only when the acceleration is constant

ANSWER: Z) ONLY WHEN THE ACCELERATION IS CONSTANT
21) Toss Up - Physics - Short Answer

What is the most common term used to describe the velocity of an object at any one discrete moment along its path?

ANSWER: INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY
21) Bonus - Physics - Short Answer

What lepton was the first to be discovered?

ANSWER: ELECTRON
22) Toss Up - Physics - Multiple Choice

John has twice the mass of Carl. They jump off a cliff into the water below. Just before the splash:
W) John has half as much kinetic energy as Carl
X) John and Carl have the same kinetic energy
Y) John has twice as much kinetic energy as Carl
Z) John has four times as much kinetic energy as Carl

ANSWER: Y) JOHN HAS TWICE AS MUCH KINETIC ENERGY AS CARL
22) Bonus - Physics - Multiple Choice

In a safety crash test, a big truck and a small car have a head-on collision. What can we say about total system momentum?
W) It is equal to zero
X) It is less after the crash than before the crash
Y) It is the same before and after the crash
Z) It is more after the crash than before the crash

ANSWER: Y) IT IS THE SAME BEFORE AND AFTER THE CRASH
23) Toss Up - Chemistry - Multiple Choice

Who first proposed the concept of free energy?
W) Hess
X) Dalton
Y) Gibbs
Z) Lavoisier

ANSWER: Y-- GIBBS
23) Bonus - Chemistry - Multiple Choice

The maximum work that a spontaneous process can provide is given by
W) delta S.
X) delta G.
Y) delta H.
Z) delta T.

ANSWER: X-- DELTA G
24) Toss Up - Physics - Multiple Choice

How is the energy E of a mechanical wave related to its amplitude A?
W) E is proportional to A
X) E is proportional to A squared
Y) E is proportional to 1/A
Z) E is proportional to 1/A squared

ANSWER: X) E IS PROPORTIONAL TO A SQUARED
24) Bonus - Physics - Multiple Choice

How is the energy E of a mechanical wave related to its frequency f?
W) E is proportional to f
X) E is proportional to f squared
Y) E is proportional to 1/f
Z) E is proportional to 1/f squared

ANSWER: X) E IS PROPRTIONAL TO F SQUARED
25) Toss Up - Chemistry - Multiple Choice

Modern automobiles use a catalytic converter to
W) increase horsepower by burning more gasoline
X) absorb pollutants from the exhaust
Y) complete the combustion of unburned gases
Z) cool the exhaust gases

ANSWER: Y) complete the combustion of unburned gases
25) Bonus - Chemistry - Multiple Choice

A catalyst will NOT
W) increase the forward reaction rate
X) shift the equilibrium to favor the products
Y) alter the reaction pathway
Z) increase the speed at which equilibrium will be achieved

ANSWER: X