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acf-co24-3-4_2
Though it was later used in the Maghreb, insurgents in this colony were the first targets of the “oil spot” strategy of an administrator who placed its ethnic groups under a system of indirect rule called the “politics of race,” Joseph Gallieni.
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acf-co24-3-4
2
In this colony, girls were hired for a short-lived plan to spin spider-silk from golden orb-weavers. Though it was later used in the Maghreb, insurgents in this colony were the first targets of the “oil spot” strategy of an administrator who placed its ethnic groups under a system of indirect rule called the “politics of race,” Joseph Gallieni. Rival ethnic groups in this colony formed the Party for the Disinherited and the MDRM. Frantz Fanon critiqued a book written after the bloody suppression of a 1947 uprising in this colony, Prospero and Caliban by Octave Mannoni. The 1895 “red shawl” rebellion started among a côtier ethnic group in this colony, the Sakalava. This colony was formed after highland members of the Hova caste fought occupiers in a war that ended with their last queen’s exile to Réunion. For 10 points, what colony did the French found by overthrowing Ranavalona III’s Merina Kingdom?
French Madagascar [or Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies; or Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances]
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acf-co24-3-4_3
Rival ethnic groups in this colony formed the Party for the Disinherited and the MDRM.
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acf-co24-3-4
3
In this colony, girls were hired for a short-lived plan to spin spider-silk from golden orb-weavers. Though it was later used in the Maghreb, insurgents in this colony were the first targets of the “oil spot” strategy of an administrator who placed its ethnic groups under a system of indirect rule called the “politics of race,” Joseph Gallieni. Rival ethnic groups in this colony formed the Party for the Disinherited and the MDRM. Frantz Fanon critiqued a book written after the bloody suppression of a 1947 uprising in this colony, Prospero and Caliban by Octave Mannoni. The 1895 “red shawl” rebellion started among a côtier ethnic group in this colony, the Sakalava. This colony was formed after highland members of the Hova caste fought occupiers in a war that ended with their last queen’s exile to Réunion. For 10 points, what colony did the French found by overthrowing Ranavalona III’s Merina Kingdom?
French Madagascar [or Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies; or Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances]
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acf-co24-3-4_4
Frantz Fanon critiqued a book written after the bloody suppression of a 1947 uprising in this colony, Prospero and Caliban by Octave Mannoni.
[ "Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies", "French Madagascar", "Madagascar", "Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances" ]
acf-co24-3-4
4
In this colony, girls were hired for a short-lived plan to spin spider-silk from golden orb-weavers. Though it was later used in the Maghreb, insurgents in this colony were the first targets of the “oil spot” strategy of an administrator who placed its ethnic groups under a system of indirect rule called the “politics of race,” Joseph Gallieni. Rival ethnic groups in this colony formed the Party for the Disinherited and the MDRM. Frantz Fanon critiqued a book written after the bloody suppression of a 1947 uprising in this colony, Prospero and Caliban by Octave Mannoni. The 1895 “red shawl” rebellion started among a côtier ethnic group in this colony, the Sakalava. This colony was formed after highland members of the Hova caste fought occupiers in a war that ended with their last queen’s exile to Réunion. For 10 points, what colony did the French found by overthrowing Ranavalona III’s Merina Kingdom?
French Madagascar [or Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies; or Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances]
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acf-co24-3-4_5
The 1895 “red shawl” rebellion started among a côtier ethnic group in this colony, the Sakalava.
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acf-co24-3-4
5
In this colony, girls were hired for a short-lived plan to spin spider-silk from golden orb-weavers. Though it was later used in the Maghreb, insurgents in this colony were the first targets of the “oil spot” strategy of an administrator who placed its ethnic groups under a system of indirect rule called the “politics of race,” Joseph Gallieni. Rival ethnic groups in this colony formed the Party for the Disinherited and the MDRM. Frantz Fanon critiqued a book written after the bloody suppression of a 1947 uprising in this colony, Prospero and Caliban by Octave Mannoni. The 1895 “red shawl” rebellion started among a côtier ethnic group in this colony, the Sakalava. This colony was formed after highland members of the Hova caste fought occupiers in a war that ended with their last queen’s exile to Réunion. For 10 points, what colony did the French found by overthrowing Ranavalona III’s Merina Kingdom?
French Madagascar [or Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies; or Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances]
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acf-co24-3-4_6
This colony was formed after highland members of the Hova caste fought occupiers in a war that ended with their last queen’s exile to Réunion.
[ "Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies", "French Madagascar", "Madagascar", "Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances" ]
acf-co24-3-4
6
In this colony, girls were hired for a short-lived plan to spin spider-silk from golden orb-weavers. Though it was later used in the Maghreb, insurgents in this colony were the first targets of the “oil spot” strategy of an administrator who placed its ethnic groups under a system of indirect rule called the “politics of race,” Joseph Gallieni. Rival ethnic groups in this colony formed the Party for the Disinherited and the MDRM. Frantz Fanon critiqued a book written after the bloody suppression of a 1947 uprising in this colony, Prospero and Caliban by Octave Mannoni. The 1895 “red shawl” rebellion started among a côtier ethnic group in this colony, the Sakalava. This colony was formed after highland members of the Hova caste fought occupiers in a war that ended with their last queen’s exile to Réunion. For 10 points, what colony did the French found by overthrowing Ranavalona III’s Merina Kingdom?
French Madagascar [or Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies; or Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances]
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acf-co24-3-4_7
For 10 points, what colony did the French found by overthrowing Ranavalona III’s Merina Kingdom?
[ "Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies", "French Madagascar", "Madagascar", "Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances" ]
acf-co24-3-4
7
In this colony, girls were hired for a short-lived plan to spin spider-silk from golden orb-weavers. Though it was later used in the Maghreb, insurgents in this colony were the first targets of the “oil spot” strategy of an administrator who placed its ethnic groups under a system of indirect rule called the “politics of race,” Joseph Gallieni. Rival ethnic groups in this colony formed the Party for the Disinherited and the MDRM. Frantz Fanon critiqued a book written after the bloody suppression of a 1947 uprising in this colony, Prospero and Caliban by Octave Mannoni. The 1895 “red shawl” rebellion started among a côtier ethnic group in this colony, the Sakalava. This colony was formed after highland members of the Hova caste fought occupiers in a war that ended with their last queen’s exile to Réunion. For 10 points, what colony did the French found by overthrowing Ranavalona III’s Merina Kingdom?
French Madagascar [or Colony of Madagascar and Dependencies; or Colonie de Madagascar et dépendances]
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acf-co24-3-5_1
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids.
[ "Stokes shift", "upshift", "anti-Stokes shift", "downshift" ]
acf-co24-3-5
1
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids. This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot. This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation. A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion. For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram. In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version. For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
Stokes shift [or downshift; accept anti-Stokes shift or upshift; prompt on Raman shift until “Raman” is read by asking “what is the more common form of that quantity?”; prompt on answers mentioning a frequency shift or wavelength shift; prompt on delta-nu or delta-lambda or delta-upsilon; prompt on delta or shift]
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acf-co24-3-5_2
This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot.
[ "Stokes shift", "upshift", "anti-Stokes shift", "downshift" ]
acf-co24-3-5
2
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids. This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot. This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation. A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion. For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram. In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version. For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
Stokes shift [or downshift; accept anti-Stokes shift or upshift; prompt on Raman shift until “Raman” is read by asking “what is the more common form of that quantity?”; prompt on answers mentioning a frequency shift or wavelength shift; prompt on delta-nu or delta-lambda or delta-upsilon; prompt on delta or shift]
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acf-co24-3-5_3
This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation.
[ "Stokes shift", "upshift", "anti-Stokes shift", "downshift" ]
acf-co24-3-5
3
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids. This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot. This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation. A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion. For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram. In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version. For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
Stokes shift [or downshift; accept anti-Stokes shift or upshift; prompt on Raman shift until “Raman” is read by asking “what is the more common form of that quantity?”; prompt on answers mentioning a frequency shift or wavelength shift; prompt on delta-nu or delta-lambda or delta-upsilon; prompt on delta or shift]
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acf-co24-3-5_4
A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion.
[ "Stokes shift", "upshift", "anti-Stokes shift", "downshift" ]
acf-co24-3-5
4
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids. This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot. This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation. A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion. For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram. In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version. For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
Stokes shift [or downshift; accept anti-Stokes shift or upshift; prompt on Raman shift until “Raman” is read by asking “what is the more common form of that quantity?”; prompt on answers mentioning a frequency shift or wavelength shift; prompt on delta-nu or delta-lambda or delta-upsilon; prompt on delta or shift]
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acf-co24-3-5_5
For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram.
[ "Stokes shift", "upshift", "anti-Stokes shift", "downshift" ]
acf-co24-3-5
5
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids. This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot. This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation. A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion. For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram. In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version. For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
Stokes shift [or downshift; accept anti-Stokes shift or upshift; prompt on Raman shift until “Raman” is read by asking “what is the more common form of that quantity?”; prompt on answers mentioning a frequency shift or wavelength shift; prompt on delta-nu or delta-lambda or delta-upsilon; prompt on delta or shift]
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acf-co24-3-5_6
In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version.
[ "Stokes shift", "upshift", "anti-Stokes shift", "downshift" ]
acf-co24-3-5
6
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids. This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot. This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation. A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion. For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram. In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version. For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
Stokes shift [or downshift; accept anti-Stokes shift or upshift; prompt on Raman shift until “Raman” is read by asking “what is the more common form of that quantity?”; prompt on answers mentioning a frequency shift or wavelength shift; prompt on delta-nu or delta-lambda or delta-upsilon; prompt on delta or shift]
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acf-co24-3-5_7
For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
[ "Stokes shift", "upshift", "anti-Stokes shift", "downshift" ]
acf-co24-3-5
7
Experiments measuring this quantity’s “time-dependent” form use a probe like coumarin to excite a solvent and track its reorganization, taking advantage of this quantity’s low value in ionic liquids. This quantity is plotted on the y-axis against a solvent’s orientational polarizability on a Lippert–Mataga plot. This quantity is low in wild-type proteins with a rigid chromophore environment that reduces relaxation. A negative version of this quantity appears in photon upconversion. For a polarizable molecule, the causes of this quantity are represented by an up-arrow and a shorter down-arrow between electronic states on a Jablonski diagram. In contrast to Rayleigh scattering, changes in the vibrational energy level lead to this quantity and its “anti-” version. For 10 points, what quantity, which is the difference in maxima between the emission and absorption spectra of an energy transition, is vital to Raman spectroscopy?
Stokes shift [or downshift; accept anti-Stokes shift or upshift; prompt on Raman shift until “Raman” is read by asking “what is the more common form of that quantity?”; prompt on answers mentioning a frequency shift or wavelength shift; prompt on delta-nu or delta-lambda or delta-upsilon; prompt on delta or shift]
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acf-co24-3-6_1
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
1
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-6_2
This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
2
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-6_3
In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
3
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-6_4
A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
4
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-6_5
Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
5
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-6_6
In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
6
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-6_7
This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
7
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-6_8
For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
[ "Shehid", "Sethianism", "Shet", "Seth", "Shehid ibn Jerr" ]
acf-co24-3-6
8
This man is born immediately before his sister Norea in the Hypostasis of the Archons. This man is referred to as “son of the Jar” by Yazidis, who believe that he was born after his father put his seed into a jar for 9 months. In the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, this man is bitten by a wild beast while he and his mother travel to retrieve oil from the Tree of Life. A sect named for this man described the creation of a feminine divine entity named Barbēlō in the Apocryphon of John. Basilides, Valentinus, and this man name the major branches of 2nd- and 3rd-century Gnosticism. In some accounts, the male descendants of this man and the female descendants of one of his older brothers begat the Nephilim. This man was conceived after his two older brothers quarreled over offerings of “fruits of the soil” and a fat sheep. For 10 points, name this ancestor of Noah, the third son of Adam and Eve.
Seth [or Shet; accept Shehid ibn Jerr; accept Sethianism]
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acf-co24-3-7_1
Broadway producers bent on swapping two acts of a play by this author employed statisticians to compare the number of “chuckles,” “belly-laughs” and “roll-’em in the aisles” for both orders.
[ "Sir Alan Ayckbourn", "Ayckbourn", "Alan Ayckbourn" ]
acf-co24-3-7
1
Broadway producers bent on swapping two acts of a play by this author employed statisticians to compare the number of “chuckles,” “belly-laughs” and “roll-’em in the aisles” for both orders. Late in his career, Alain Resnais directed three film versions of plays by this author, including one whose 16 endings are bisected by a woman’s decision to smoke a cigarette in its opening scene. In a play by this author of Intimate Exchanges, a woman tries to hang, electrocute, and burn herself in the background while the cast repair and clean a kitchen; that play ends with a game of “musical dancing” at a Christmas Eve party. In a trilogy by this playwright based in Scarborough, the title character romances his wife and two sisters-in-law in a fancy dining room, living room, and garden. For 10 points, name this English playwright of social farces like Absurd Person Singular and The Norman Conquests.
Alan Ayckbourn [or Sir Alan Ayckbourn]
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acf-co24-3-7_2
Late in his career, Alain Resnais directed three film versions of plays by this author, including one whose 16 endings are bisected by a woman’s decision to smoke a cigarette in its opening scene.
[ "Sir Alan Ayckbourn", "Ayckbourn", "Alan Ayckbourn" ]
acf-co24-3-7
2
Broadway producers bent on swapping two acts of a play by this author employed statisticians to compare the number of “chuckles,” “belly-laughs” and “roll-’em in the aisles” for both orders. Late in his career, Alain Resnais directed three film versions of plays by this author, including one whose 16 endings are bisected by a woman’s decision to smoke a cigarette in its opening scene. In a play by this author of Intimate Exchanges, a woman tries to hang, electrocute, and burn herself in the background while the cast repair and clean a kitchen; that play ends with a game of “musical dancing” at a Christmas Eve party. In a trilogy by this playwright based in Scarborough, the title character romances his wife and two sisters-in-law in a fancy dining room, living room, and garden. For 10 points, name this English playwright of social farces like Absurd Person Singular and The Norman Conquests.
Alan Ayckbourn [or Sir Alan Ayckbourn]
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acf-co24-3-7_3
In a play by this author of Intimate Exchanges, a woman tries to hang, electrocute, and burn herself in the background while the cast repair and clean a kitchen;
[ "Sir Alan Ayckbourn", "Ayckbourn", "Alan Ayckbourn" ]
acf-co24-3-7
3
Broadway producers bent on swapping two acts of a play by this author employed statisticians to compare the number of “chuckles,” “belly-laughs” and “roll-’em in the aisles” for both orders. Late in his career, Alain Resnais directed three film versions of plays by this author, including one whose 16 endings are bisected by a woman’s decision to smoke a cigarette in its opening scene. In a play by this author of Intimate Exchanges, a woman tries to hang, electrocute, and burn herself in the background while the cast repair and clean a kitchen; that play ends with a game of “musical dancing” at a Christmas Eve party. In a trilogy by this playwright based in Scarborough, the title character romances his wife and two sisters-in-law in a fancy dining room, living room, and garden. For 10 points, name this English playwright of social farces like Absurd Person Singular and The Norman Conquests.
Alan Ayckbourn [or Sir Alan Ayckbourn]
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acf-co24-3-7_4
that play ends with a game of “musical dancing” at a Christmas Eve party.
[ "Sir Alan Ayckbourn", "Ayckbourn", "Alan Ayckbourn" ]
acf-co24-3-7
4
Broadway producers bent on swapping two acts of a play by this author employed statisticians to compare the number of “chuckles,” “belly-laughs” and “roll-’em in the aisles” for both orders. Late in his career, Alain Resnais directed three film versions of plays by this author, including one whose 16 endings are bisected by a woman’s decision to smoke a cigarette in its opening scene. In a play by this author of Intimate Exchanges, a woman tries to hang, electrocute, and burn herself in the background while the cast repair and clean a kitchen; that play ends with a game of “musical dancing” at a Christmas Eve party. In a trilogy by this playwright based in Scarborough, the title character romances his wife and two sisters-in-law in a fancy dining room, living room, and garden. For 10 points, name this English playwright of social farces like Absurd Person Singular and The Norman Conquests.
Alan Ayckbourn [or Sir Alan Ayckbourn]
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acf-co24-3-7_5
In a trilogy by this playwright based in Scarborough, the title character romances his wife and two sisters-in-law in a fancy dining room, living room, and garden.
[ "Sir Alan Ayckbourn", "Ayckbourn", "Alan Ayckbourn" ]
acf-co24-3-7
5
Broadway producers bent on swapping two acts of a play by this author employed statisticians to compare the number of “chuckles,” “belly-laughs” and “roll-’em in the aisles” for both orders. Late in his career, Alain Resnais directed three film versions of plays by this author, including one whose 16 endings are bisected by a woman’s decision to smoke a cigarette in its opening scene. In a play by this author of Intimate Exchanges, a woman tries to hang, electrocute, and burn herself in the background while the cast repair and clean a kitchen; that play ends with a game of “musical dancing” at a Christmas Eve party. In a trilogy by this playwright based in Scarborough, the title character romances his wife and two sisters-in-law in a fancy dining room, living room, and garden. For 10 points, name this English playwright of social farces like Absurd Person Singular and The Norman Conquests.
Alan Ayckbourn [or Sir Alan Ayckbourn]
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acf-co24-3-7_6
For 10 points, name this English playwright of social farces like Absurd Person Singular and The Norman Conquests.
[ "Sir Alan Ayckbourn", "Ayckbourn", "Alan Ayckbourn" ]
acf-co24-3-7
6
Broadway producers bent on swapping two acts of a play by this author employed statisticians to compare the number of “chuckles,” “belly-laughs” and “roll-’em in the aisles” for both orders. Late in his career, Alain Resnais directed three film versions of plays by this author, including one whose 16 endings are bisected by a woman’s decision to smoke a cigarette in its opening scene. In a play by this author of Intimate Exchanges, a woman tries to hang, electrocute, and burn herself in the background while the cast repair and clean a kitchen; that play ends with a game of “musical dancing” at a Christmas Eve party. In a trilogy by this playwright based in Scarborough, the title character romances his wife and two sisters-in-law in a fancy dining room, living room, and garden. For 10 points, name this English playwright of social farces like Absurd Person Singular and The Norman Conquests.
Alan Ayckbourn [or Sir Alan Ayckbourn]
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acf-co24-3-8_1
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai.
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
1
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-8_2
This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs.
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
2
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-8_3
Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity.
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
3
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-8_4
This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface.
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
4
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-8_5
Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation.
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
5
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-8_6
Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.”
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
6
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-8_7
The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument.
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
7
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-8_8
For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
[ "implied", "historical volatility", "volatility" ]
acf-co24-3-8
8
Inability to hedge against changes in this quantity motivated a model created by Brenner and Galai. This quantity names a “tax” that Mark Spitznagel describes as crushing long-term CAGRs. Up-factors and down-factors in a binomial pricing model are determined by time and this quantity. This quantity is plotted versus “moneyness” and “time to maturity” to form its namesake surface. Some “Bastard Greeks” reflect changes in this quantity, a measure of which is multiplied by Gamma and the price squared in the Black–Scholes equation. Plotting the “implied” form of this quantity against strike price can produce this quantity’s namesake “smile.” The “historical” form of this quantity equals the standard deviation of the logarithmic returns of a financial instrument. For 10 points, name this quantity that measures the variation in the price of a financial instrument over time.
volatility [accept implied or historical volatility; prompt on standard deviation or variance]
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acf-co24-3-9_1
This man failed to apply his treatise on The Management of Troops to his only military post, which ended with his troops ransacking his house and forcing Shams al-Dawla to exile him.
[ "Avicenna", "Ibn Sina" ]
acf-co24-3-9
1
This man failed to apply his treatise on The Management of Troops to his only military post, which ended with his troops ransacking his house and forcing Shams al-Dawla to exile him. This man’s magnum opus superseded a “Royal Book” that Constantine the African introduced to Europe. This man’s mentor Masihi died in a sandstorm while they fled to the Ziyarid emir Qabus in Gorgan in an effort to escape Mahmud of Ghazni, who sent portraits of this man to cities like Reyy, Tus, and Balkh. This author’s work was used in bimaristans and is celebrated by his tower mausoleum in Hamadan. In a rare primary source on libraries of the Islamic Golden Age, this author’s autobiography describes the chests of books he was given access to after curing the Samanid emir of Bukhara, his hometown. For 10 points, what polymath wrote a Galen-influenced encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine?
Ibn Sina [or Avicenna]
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acf-co24-3-9_2
This man’s magnum opus superseded a “Royal Book” that Constantine the African introduced to Europe.
[ "Avicenna", "Ibn Sina" ]
acf-co24-3-9
2
This man failed to apply his treatise on The Management of Troops to his only military post, which ended with his troops ransacking his house and forcing Shams al-Dawla to exile him. This man’s magnum opus superseded a “Royal Book” that Constantine the African introduced to Europe. This man’s mentor Masihi died in a sandstorm while they fled to the Ziyarid emir Qabus in Gorgan in an effort to escape Mahmud of Ghazni, who sent portraits of this man to cities like Reyy, Tus, and Balkh. This author’s work was used in bimaristans and is celebrated by his tower mausoleum in Hamadan. In a rare primary source on libraries of the Islamic Golden Age, this author’s autobiography describes the chests of books he was given access to after curing the Samanid emir of Bukhara, his hometown. For 10 points, what polymath wrote a Galen-influenced encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine?
Ibn Sina [or Avicenna]
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acf-co24-3-9_3
This man’s mentor Masihi died in a sandstorm while they fled to the Ziyarid emir Qabus in Gorgan in an effort to escape Mahmud of Ghazni, who sent portraits of this man to cities like Reyy, Tus, and Balkh.
[ "Avicenna", "Ibn Sina" ]
acf-co24-3-9
3
This man failed to apply his treatise on The Management of Troops to his only military post, which ended with his troops ransacking his house and forcing Shams al-Dawla to exile him. This man’s magnum opus superseded a “Royal Book” that Constantine the African introduced to Europe. This man’s mentor Masihi died in a sandstorm while they fled to the Ziyarid emir Qabus in Gorgan in an effort to escape Mahmud of Ghazni, who sent portraits of this man to cities like Reyy, Tus, and Balkh. This author’s work was used in bimaristans and is celebrated by his tower mausoleum in Hamadan. In a rare primary source on libraries of the Islamic Golden Age, this author’s autobiography describes the chests of books he was given access to after curing the Samanid emir of Bukhara, his hometown. For 10 points, what polymath wrote a Galen-influenced encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine?
Ibn Sina [or Avicenna]
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acf-co24-3-9_4
This author’s work was used in bimaristans and is celebrated by his tower mausoleum in Hamadan.
[ "Avicenna", "Ibn Sina" ]
acf-co24-3-9
4
This man failed to apply his treatise on The Management of Troops to his only military post, which ended with his troops ransacking his house and forcing Shams al-Dawla to exile him. This man’s magnum opus superseded a “Royal Book” that Constantine the African introduced to Europe. This man’s mentor Masihi died in a sandstorm while they fled to the Ziyarid emir Qabus in Gorgan in an effort to escape Mahmud of Ghazni, who sent portraits of this man to cities like Reyy, Tus, and Balkh. This author’s work was used in bimaristans and is celebrated by his tower mausoleum in Hamadan. In a rare primary source on libraries of the Islamic Golden Age, this author’s autobiography describes the chests of books he was given access to after curing the Samanid emir of Bukhara, his hometown. For 10 points, what polymath wrote a Galen-influenced encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine?
Ibn Sina [or Avicenna]
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acf-co24-3-9_5
In a rare primary source on libraries of the Islamic Golden Age, this author’s autobiography describes the chests of books he was given access to after curing the Samanid emir of Bukhara, his hometown.
[ "Avicenna", "Ibn Sina" ]
acf-co24-3-9
5
This man failed to apply his treatise on The Management of Troops to his only military post, which ended with his troops ransacking his house and forcing Shams al-Dawla to exile him. This man’s magnum opus superseded a “Royal Book” that Constantine the African introduced to Europe. This man’s mentor Masihi died in a sandstorm while they fled to the Ziyarid emir Qabus in Gorgan in an effort to escape Mahmud of Ghazni, who sent portraits of this man to cities like Reyy, Tus, and Balkh. This author’s work was used in bimaristans and is celebrated by his tower mausoleum in Hamadan. In a rare primary source on libraries of the Islamic Golden Age, this author’s autobiography describes the chests of books he was given access to after curing the Samanid emir of Bukhara, his hometown. For 10 points, what polymath wrote a Galen-influenced encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine?
Ibn Sina [or Avicenna]
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acf-co24-3-9_6
For 10 points, what polymath wrote a Galen-influenced encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine?
[ "Avicenna", "Ibn Sina" ]
acf-co24-3-9
6
This man failed to apply his treatise on The Management of Troops to his only military post, which ended with his troops ransacking his house and forcing Shams al-Dawla to exile him. This man’s magnum opus superseded a “Royal Book” that Constantine the African introduced to Europe. This man’s mentor Masihi died in a sandstorm while they fled to the Ziyarid emir Qabus in Gorgan in an effort to escape Mahmud of Ghazni, who sent portraits of this man to cities like Reyy, Tus, and Balkh. This author’s work was used in bimaristans and is celebrated by his tower mausoleum in Hamadan. In a rare primary source on libraries of the Islamic Golden Age, this author’s autobiography describes the chests of books he was given access to after curing the Samanid emir of Bukhara, his hometown. For 10 points, what polymath wrote a Galen-influenced encyclopedia called the Canon of Medicine?
Ibn Sina [or Avicenna]
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acf-co24-3-10_1
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US.
[ "Finland", "Suomi" ]
acf-co24-3-10
1
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US. A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle. The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase. A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.” A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng. The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek. For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
Finland [or Suomi] (The other designer is Timo Sarpaneva, who worked for the kitchenware company Iittala.)
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acf-co24-3-10_2
A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle.
[ "Finland", "Suomi" ]
acf-co24-3-10
2
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US. A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle. The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase. A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.” A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng. The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek. For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
Finland [or Suomi] (The other designer is Timo Sarpaneva, who worked for the kitchenware company Iittala.)
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acf-co24-3-10_3
The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase.
[ "Finland", "Suomi" ]
acf-co24-3-10
3
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US. A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle. The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase. A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.” A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng. The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek. For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
Finland [or Suomi] (The other designer is Timo Sarpaneva, who worked for the kitchenware company Iittala.)
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acf-co24-3-10_4
A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.”
[ "Finland", "Suomi" ]
acf-co24-3-10
4
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US. A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle. The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase. A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.” A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng. The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek. For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
Finland [or Suomi] (The other designer is Timo Sarpaneva, who worked for the kitchenware company Iittala.)
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acf-co24-3-10_5
A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng.
[ "Finland", "Suomi" ]
acf-co24-3-10
5
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US. A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle. The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase. A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.” A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng. The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek. For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
Finland [or Suomi] (The other designer is Timo Sarpaneva, who worked for the kitchenware company Iittala.)
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acf-co24-3-10_6
The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek.
[ "Finland", "Suomi" ]
acf-co24-3-10
6
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US. A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle. The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase. A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.” A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng. The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek. For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
Finland [or Suomi] (The other designer is Timo Sarpaneva, who worked for the kitchenware company Iittala.)
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acf-co24-3-10_7
For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
[ "Finland", "Suomi" ]
acf-co24-3-10
7
A CEO from this country said “a woman is sexy, not a dress” to defend her company’s loose cotton shift dresses, which Jackie Kennedy’s Sports Illustrated cover popularized in the US. A designer from this country created cast-iron cookware and bubbly glassware for a company whose logo depicts a lowercase “i” in a red circle. The leather breeches of women from this country inspired a designer to create a curved glass vase. A designer from this country created a poppy pattern for a company whose name means “Mary’s dress.” A designer from this country used “bent-knee” legs in a stackable birch stool and created an armchair that inspired Ikea’s Poäng. The plywood chairs of a sanatorium in this country were created by a married couple of designers who co-founded Artek. For 10 points, name this home country of Marimekko and Aino and Alvar Aalto.
Finland [or Suomi] (The other designer is Timo Sarpaneva, who worked for the kitchenware company Iittala.)
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acf-co24-3-11_1
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.”
[ "supersymmetry", "supersymmetric Yang–Mills", "supersymmetric", "superalgebras", "supersymmetric quantum mechanics", "super", "Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry", "supersymmetric standard model", "SUSY" ]
acf-co24-3-11
1
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.” The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property. Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians. Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded. Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model. Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem. For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
supersymmetry [or supersymmetric or SUSY; accept Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry; accept supersymmetric quantum mechanics; accept superalgebras; accept supersymmetric Yang–Mills; accept supersymmetric standard model]
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acf-co24-3-11_2
The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property.
[ "supersymmetry", "supersymmetric Yang–Mills", "supersymmetric", "superalgebras", "supersymmetric quantum mechanics", "super", "Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry", "supersymmetric standard model", "SUSY" ]
acf-co24-3-11
2
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.” The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property. Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians. Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded. Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model. Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem. For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
supersymmetry [or supersymmetric or SUSY; accept Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry; accept supersymmetric quantum mechanics; accept superalgebras; accept supersymmetric Yang–Mills; accept supersymmetric standard model]
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acf-co24-3-11_3
Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians.
[ "supersymmetry", "supersymmetric Yang–Mills", "supersymmetric", "superalgebras", "supersymmetric quantum mechanics", "super", "Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry", "supersymmetric standard model", "SUSY" ]
acf-co24-3-11
3
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.” The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property. Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians. Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded. Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model. Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem. For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
supersymmetry [or supersymmetric or SUSY; accept Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry; accept supersymmetric quantum mechanics; accept superalgebras; accept supersymmetric Yang–Mills; accept supersymmetric standard model]
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acf-co24-3-11_4
Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded.
[ "supersymmetry", "supersymmetric Yang–Mills", "supersymmetric", "superalgebras", "supersymmetric quantum mechanics", "super", "Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry", "supersymmetric standard model", "SUSY" ]
acf-co24-3-11
4
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.” The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property. Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians. Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded. Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model. Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem. For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
supersymmetry [or supersymmetric or SUSY; accept Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry; accept supersymmetric quantum mechanics; accept superalgebras; accept supersymmetric Yang–Mills; accept supersymmetric standard model]
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acf-co24-3-11_5
Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model.
[ "supersymmetry", "supersymmetric Yang–Mills", "supersymmetric", "superalgebras", "supersymmetric quantum mechanics", "super", "Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry", "supersymmetric standard model", "SUSY" ]
acf-co24-3-11
5
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.” The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property. Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians. Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded. Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model. Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem. For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
supersymmetry [or supersymmetric or SUSY; accept Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry; accept supersymmetric quantum mechanics; accept superalgebras; accept supersymmetric Yang–Mills; accept supersymmetric standard model]
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acf-co24-3-11_6
Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem.
[ "supersymmetry", "supersymmetric Yang–Mills", "supersymmetric", "superalgebras", "supersymmetric quantum mechanics", "super", "Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry", "supersymmetric standard model", "SUSY" ]
acf-co24-3-11
6
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.” The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property. Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians. Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded. Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model. Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem. For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
supersymmetry [or supersymmetric or SUSY; accept Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry; accept supersymmetric quantum mechanics; accept superalgebras; accept supersymmetric Yang–Mills; accept supersymmetric standard model]
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acf-co24-3-11_7
For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
[ "supersymmetry", "supersymmetric Yang–Mills", "supersymmetric", "superalgebras", "supersymmetric quantum mechanics", "super", "Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry", "supersymmetric standard model", "SUSY" ]
acf-co24-3-11
7
Parisi and Sourlas used the BRST formalism and this property to carry out a dimensional reduction in disordered systems in a paper titled for “Random Magnetic Fields, [this property], and Negative Dimensions.” The energy spectra of two Hamiltonians are equal in systems with a shape-invariant potential and this property. Some models with this property construct an operator Q equal to “a-dagger b” called this property’s namesake charge, so that “Q Q-dagger” and “Q-dagger Q” are partner Hamiltonians. Lie algebras named for this property are Z2 graded. Models with this property are characterized by their number of generators “N,” such as the N-equals-one Wess–Zumino model and an N-equals-4 extension of the Yang–Mills model. Pierre Fayet proposed a theory with this property to solve the hierarchy problem. For 10 points, name this property of extensions of the Standard Model that propose partner bosons with names preceded by an “s.”
supersymmetry [or supersymmetric or SUSY; accept Parisi–Sourlas supersymmetry; accept supersymmetric quantum mechanics; accept superalgebras; accept supersymmetric Yang–Mills; accept supersymmetric standard model]
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acf-co24-3-12_1
Sarah Roche-Mahdi translated a poem in this genre that has become the subject of a growing body of gender-theoretical readings due to its depiction of a girl raised as a boy named Silence.
[ "romance", "roman", "Romance", "Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose,", "Alexander Romances", "Roman", "Roman Roman", "Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel," ]
acf-co24-3-12
1
Sarah Roche-Mahdi translated a poem in this genre that has become the subject of a growing body of gender-theoretical readings due to its depiction of a girl raised as a boy named Silence. A satire titled for this genre is the source of the phrase “curry favor” and follows the rise to power of a fallow-colored horse. In a poem titled for this genre, a crowned woman descends from her tower to give a 3,000-line lecture to a companion of Fair Welcome who is obsessed with the image he saw in the fountain that Narcissus drowned in. A poem in this genre gives its name to the 12-syllable alexandrine line. A poem titled for this genre is set in a walled garden and was the subject of a querelle in which Christine de Pizan attacked its misogyny. For 10 points, what medieval French genre of narrative verse titles Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s dream vision poem about a rose?
roman [or romance; accept Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose, or Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel, or Alexander Romances]
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acf-co24-3-12_2
A satire titled for this genre is the source of the phrase “curry favor” and follows the rise to power of a fallow-colored horse.
[ "romance", "roman", "Romance", "Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose,", "Alexander Romances", "Roman", "Roman Roman", "Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel," ]
acf-co24-3-12
2
Sarah Roche-Mahdi translated a poem in this genre that has become the subject of a growing body of gender-theoretical readings due to its depiction of a girl raised as a boy named Silence. A satire titled for this genre is the source of the phrase “curry favor” and follows the rise to power of a fallow-colored horse. In a poem titled for this genre, a crowned woman descends from her tower to give a 3,000-line lecture to a companion of Fair Welcome who is obsessed with the image he saw in the fountain that Narcissus drowned in. A poem in this genre gives its name to the 12-syllable alexandrine line. A poem titled for this genre is set in a walled garden and was the subject of a querelle in which Christine de Pizan attacked its misogyny. For 10 points, what medieval French genre of narrative verse titles Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s dream vision poem about a rose?
roman [or romance; accept Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose, or Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel, or Alexander Romances]
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acf-co24-3-12_3
In a poem titled for this genre, a crowned woman descends from her tower to give a 3,000-line lecture to a companion of Fair Welcome who is obsessed with the image he saw in the fountain that Narcissus drowned in.
[ "romance", "roman", "Romance", "Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose,", "Alexander Romances", "Roman", "Roman Roman", "Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel," ]
acf-co24-3-12
3
Sarah Roche-Mahdi translated a poem in this genre that has become the subject of a growing body of gender-theoretical readings due to its depiction of a girl raised as a boy named Silence. A satire titled for this genre is the source of the phrase “curry favor” and follows the rise to power of a fallow-colored horse. In a poem titled for this genre, a crowned woman descends from her tower to give a 3,000-line lecture to a companion of Fair Welcome who is obsessed with the image he saw in the fountain that Narcissus drowned in. A poem in this genre gives its name to the 12-syllable alexandrine line. A poem titled for this genre is set in a walled garden and was the subject of a querelle in which Christine de Pizan attacked its misogyny. For 10 points, what medieval French genre of narrative verse titles Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s dream vision poem about a rose?
roman [or romance; accept Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose, or Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel, or Alexander Romances]
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acf-co24-3-12_4
A poem in this genre gives its name to the 12-syllable alexandrine line.
[ "romance", "roman", "Romance", "Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose,", "Alexander Romances", "Roman", "Roman Roman", "Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel," ]
acf-co24-3-12
4
Sarah Roche-Mahdi translated a poem in this genre that has become the subject of a growing body of gender-theoretical readings due to its depiction of a girl raised as a boy named Silence. A satire titled for this genre is the source of the phrase “curry favor” and follows the rise to power of a fallow-colored horse. In a poem titled for this genre, a crowned woman descends from her tower to give a 3,000-line lecture to a companion of Fair Welcome who is obsessed with the image he saw in the fountain that Narcissus drowned in. A poem in this genre gives its name to the 12-syllable alexandrine line. A poem titled for this genre is set in a walled garden and was the subject of a querelle in which Christine de Pizan attacked its misogyny. For 10 points, what medieval French genre of narrative verse titles Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s dream vision poem about a rose?
roman [or romance; accept Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose, or Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel, or Alexander Romances]
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acf-co24-3-12_5
A poem titled for this genre is set in a walled garden and was the subject of a querelle in which Christine de Pizan attacked its misogyny.
[ "romance", "roman", "Romance", "Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose,", "Alexander Romances", "Roman", "Roman Roman", "Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel," ]
acf-co24-3-12
5
Sarah Roche-Mahdi translated a poem in this genre that has become the subject of a growing body of gender-theoretical readings due to its depiction of a girl raised as a boy named Silence. A satire titled for this genre is the source of the phrase “curry favor” and follows the rise to power of a fallow-colored horse. In a poem titled for this genre, a crowned woman descends from her tower to give a 3,000-line lecture to a companion of Fair Welcome who is obsessed with the image he saw in the fountain that Narcissus drowned in. A poem in this genre gives its name to the 12-syllable alexandrine line. A poem titled for this genre is set in a walled garden and was the subject of a querelle in which Christine de Pizan attacked its misogyny. For 10 points, what medieval French genre of narrative verse titles Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s dream vision poem about a rose?
roman [or romance; accept Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose, or Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel, or Alexander Romances]
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acf-co24-3-12_6
For 10 points, what medieval French genre of narrative verse titles Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s dream vision poem about a rose?
[ "romance", "roman", "Romance", "Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose,", "Alexander Romances", "Roman", "Roman Roman", "Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel," ]
acf-co24-3-12
6
Sarah Roche-Mahdi translated a poem in this genre that has become the subject of a growing body of gender-theoretical readings due to its depiction of a girl raised as a boy named Silence. A satire titled for this genre is the source of the phrase “curry favor” and follows the rise to power of a fallow-colored horse. In a poem titled for this genre, a crowned woman descends from her tower to give a 3,000-line lecture to a companion of Fair Welcome who is obsessed with the image he saw in the fountain that Narcissus drowned in. A poem in this genre gives its name to the 12-syllable alexandrine line. A poem titled for this genre is set in a walled garden and was the subject of a querelle in which Christine de Pizan attacked its misogyny. For 10 points, what medieval French genre of narrative verse titles Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s dream vision poem about a rose?
roman [or romance; accept Roman de Silence, Roman de la Rose, or Roman d’Alexandre, Roman de Fauvel, or Alexander Romances]
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acf-co24-3-13_1
Men set to engage in this action were found to have stood on a chair at the Red Lyon Inn to receive coins from “Mr. Punch” in a 1774 scandal for Thomas Rumbold and Francis Sykes.
[ "vote", "participating in elections for British Parliament", "voters in British", "elect", "answers indicating votes", "voter", "electing members of Parliament", "English parliamentary elections", "election", "voting", "voting for Parliament" ]
acf-co24-3-13
1
Men set to engage in this action were found to have stood on a chair at the Red Lyon Inn to receive coins from “Mr. Punch” in a 1774 scandal for Thomas Rumbold and Francis Sykes. People who did this action based on their ability to boil cauldrons on their hearths were known as “potwallopers.” Cartoonists portrayed the Duchess of Devonshire kissing men before they performed this action in an apocryphal instance of the crime of “treating.” This action, which could be controlled by installing its performers in so-called “burgage tenements,” was done by “forty-shilling freeholders” in gatherings called “hustings.” A tiny number of people performed this action at sites like Gatton, Dunwich, and Old Sarum. For 10 points, landowners directed the residents of “rotten boroughs” in what action, which many more property-holders were able to do after the Great Reform of 1832?
voting for Parliament [accept answers indicating votes or voters in British or English parliamentary elections or participating in elections for British Parliament or electing members of Parliament]
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acf-co24-3-13_2
People who did this action based on their ability to boil cauldrons on their hearths were known as “potwallopers.”
[ "vote", "participating in elections for British Parliament", "voters in British", "elect", "answers indicating votes", "voter", "electing members of Parliament", "English parliamentary elections", "election", "voting", "voting for Parliament" ]
acf-co24-3-13
2
Men set to engage in this action were found to have stood on a chair at the Red Lyon Inn to receive coins from “Mr. Punch” in a 1774 scandal for Thomas Rumbold and Francis Sykes. People who did this action based on their ability to boil cauldrons on their hearths were known as “potwallopers.” Cartoonists portrayed the Duchess of Devonshire kissing men before they performed this action in an apocryphal instance of the crime of “treating.” This action, which could be controlled by installing its performers in so-called “burgage tenements,” was done by “forty-shilling freeholders” in gatherings called “hustings.” A tiny number of people performed this action at sites like Gatton, Dunwich, and Old Sarum. For 10 points, landowners directed the residents of “rotten boroughs” in what action, which many more property-holders were able to do after the Great Reform of 1832?
voting for Parliament [accept answers indicating votes or voters in British or English parliamentary elections or participating in elections for British Parliament or electing members of Parliament]
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acf-co24-3-13_3
Cartoonists portrayed the Duchess of Devonshire kissing men before they performed this action in an apocryphal instance of the crime of “treating.”
[ "vote", "participating in elections for British Parliament", "voters in British", "elect", "answers indicating votes", "voter", "electing members of Parliament", "English parliamentary elections", "election", "voting", "voting for Parliament" ]
acf-co24-3-13
3
Men set to engage in this action were found to have stood on a chair at the Red Lyon Inn to receive coins from “Mr. Punch” in a 1774 scandal for Thomas Rumbold and Francis Sykes. People who did this action based on their ability to boil cauldrons on their hearths were known as “potwallopers.” Cartoonists portrayed the Duchess of Devonshire kissing men before they performed this action in an apocryphal instance of the crime of “treating.” This action, which could be controlled by installing its performers in so-called “burgage tenements,” was done by “forty-shilling freeholders” in gatherings called “hustings.” A tiny number of people performed this action at sites like Gatton, Dunwich, and Old Sarum. For 10 points, landowners directed the residents of “rotten boroughs” in what action, which many more property-holders were able to do after the Great Reform of 1832?
voting for Parliament [accept answers indicating votes or voters in British or English parliamentary elections or participating in elections for British Parliament or electing members of Parliament]
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acf-co24-3-13_4
This action, which could be controlled by installing its performers in so-called “burgage tenements,” was done by “forty-shilling freeholders” in gatherings called “hustings.”
[ "vote", "participating in elections for British Parliament", "voters in British", "elect", "answers indicating votes", "voter", "electing members of Parliament", "English parliamentary elections", "election", "voting", "voting for Parliament" ]
acf-co24-3-13
4
Men set to engage in this action were found to have stood on a chair at the Red Lyon Inn to receive coins from “Mr. Punch” in a 1774 scandal for Thomas Rumbold and Francis Sykes. People who did this action based on their ability to boil cauldrons on their hearths were known as “potwallopers.” Cartoonists portrayed the Duchess of Devonshire kissing men before they performed this action in an apocryphal instance of the crime of “treating.” This action, which could be controlled by installing its performers in so-called “burgage tenements,” was done by “forty-shilling freeholders” in gatherings called “hustings.” A tiny number of people performed this action at sites like Gatton, Dunwich, and Old Sarum. For 10 points, landowners directed the residents of “rotten boroughs” in what action, which many more property-holders were able to do after the Great Reform of 1832?
voting for Parliament [accept answers indicating votes or voters in British or English parliamentary elections or participating in elections for British Parliament or electing members of Parliament]
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acf-co24-3-13_5
A tiny number of people performed this action at sites like Gatton, Dunwich, and Old Sarum.
[ "vote", "participating in elections for British Parliament", "voters in British", "elect", "answers indicating votes", "voter", "electing members of Parliament", "English parliamentary elections", "election", "voting", "voting for Parliament" ]
acf-co24-3-13
5
Men set to engage in this action were found to have stood on a chair at the Red Lyon Inn to receive coins from “Mr. Punch” in a 1774 scandal for Thomas Rumbold and Francis Sykes. People who did this action based on their ability to boil cauldrons on their hearths were known as “potwallopers.” Cartoonists portrayed the Duchess of Devonshire kissing men before they performed this action in an apocryphal instance of the crime of “treating.” This action, which could be controlled by installing its performers in so-called “burgage tenements,” was done by “forty-shilling freeholders” in gatherings called “hustings.” A tiny number of people performed this action at sites like Gatton, Dunwich, and Old Sarum. For 10 points, landowners directed the residents of “rotten boroughs” in what action, which many more property-holders were able to do after the Great Reform of 1832?
voting for Parliament [accept answers indicating votes or voters in British or English parliamentary elections or participating in elections for British Parliament or electing members of Parliament]
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acf-co24-3-13_6
For 10 points, landowners directed the residents of “rotten boroughs” in what action, which many more property-holders were able to do after the Great Reform of 1832?
[ "vote", "participating in elections for British Parliament", "voters in British", "elect", "answers indicating votes", "voter", "electing members of Parliament", "English parliamentary elections", "election", "voting", "voting for Parliament" ]
acf-co24-3-13
6
Men set to engage in this action were found to have stood on a chair at the Red Lyon Inn to receive coins from “Mr. Punch” in a 1774 scandal for Thomas Rumbold and Francis Sykes. People who did this action based on their ability to boil cauldrons on their hearths were known as “potwallopers.” Cartoonists portrayed the Duchess of Devonshire kissing men before they performed this action in an apocryphal instance of the crime of “treating.” This action, which could be controlled by installing its performers in so-called “burgage tenements,” was done by “forty-shilling freeholders” in gatherings called “hustings.” A tiny number of people performed this action at sites like Gatton, Dunwich, and Old Sarum. For 10 points, landowners directed the residents of “rotten boroughs” in what action, which many more property-holders were able to do after the Great Reform of 1832?
voting for Parliament [accept answers indicating votes or voters in British or English parliamentary elections or participating in elections for British Parliament or electing members of Parliament]
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acf-co24-3-14_1
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.”
[ "deep state, deep politics, deep events,", "security state until politics is read", "derin", "DeepStateMap.Live", "deep", "derin devlet until derin is read", "Deep", "deep deep deep" ]
acf-co24-3-14
1
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.” Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination. This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war. This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk. In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey. QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump. For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
deep [accept deep state, deep politics, deep events, or DeepStateMap.Live; accept derin devlet until “derin” is read; accept security state until “politics” is read]
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acf-co24-3-14_2
Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination.
[ "deep state, deep politics, deep events,", "security state until politics is read", "derin", "DeepStateMap.Live", "deep", "derin devlet until derin is read", "Deep", "deep deep deep" ]
acf-co24-3-14
2
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.” Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination. This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war. This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk. In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey. QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump. For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
deep [accept deep state, deep politics, deep events, or DeepStateMap.Live; accept derin devlet until “derin” is read; accept security state until “politics” is read]
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acf-co24-3-14_3
This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war.
[ "deep state, deep politics, deep events,", "security state until politics is read", "derin", "DeepStateMap.Live", "deep", "derin devlet until derin is read", "Deep", "deep deep deep" ]
acf-co24-3-14
3
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.” Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination. This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war. This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk. In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey. QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump. For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
deep [accept deep state, deep politics, deep events, or DeepStateMap.Live; accept derin devlet until “derin” is read; accept security state until “politics” is read]
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acf-co24-3-14_4
This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk.
[ "deep state, deep politics, deep events,", "security state until politics is read", "derin", "DeepStateMap.Live", "deep", "derin devlet until derin is read", "Deep", "deep deep deep" ]
acf-co24-3-14
4
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.” Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination. This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war. This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk. In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey. QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump. For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
deep [accept deep state, deep politics, deep events, or DeepStateMap.Live; accept derin devlet until “derin” is read; accept security state until “politics” is read]
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acf-co24-3-14_5
In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey.
[ "deep state, deep politics, deep events,", "security state until politics is read", "derin", "DeepStateMap.Live", "deep", "derin devlet until derin is read", "Deep", "deep deep deep" ]
acf-co24-3-14
5
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.” Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination. This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war. This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk. In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey. QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump. For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
deep [accept deep state, deep politics, deep events, or DeepStateMap.Live; accept derin devlet until “derin” is read; accept security state until “politics” is read]
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acf-co24-3-14_6
QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump.
[ "deep state, deep politics, deep events,", "security state until politics is read", "derin", "DeepStateMap.Live", "deep", "derin devlet until derin is read", "Deep", "deep deep deep" ]
acf-co24-3-14
6
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.” Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination. This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war. This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk. In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey. QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump. For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
deep [accept deep state, deep politics, deep events, or DeepStateMap.Live; accept derin devlet until “derin” is read; accept security state until “politics” is read]
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acf-co24-3-14_7
For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
[ "deep state, deep politics, deep events,", "security state until politics is read", "derin", "DeepStateMap.Live", "deep", "derin devlet until derin is read", "Deep", "deep deep deep" ]
acf-co24-3-14
7
This adjective and “democratic” name the parts of a “dual” system that Ola Tunander illustrated with the Swedish “submarine deceptions.” Aaron Good’s work analyzes an entity denoted by this adjective as a form of Walter Bagehot’s “efficient institution” and builds on Peter Dale Scott, whose work uses this adjective to denote “events” like the JFK assassination. This adjective partly names a “.live” domain that hosts an open-source map of the Russia–Ukraine war. This adjective names a system that was discovered after a model, a hitman for the MİT, and a police chief were killed in a 1996 car crash in Susurluk. In English, this adjective denotes a group referred to as “derin devlet” in Turkey. QAnon followers hope to “disarm” an entity denoted by this adjective that supposedly works against Donald Trump. For 10 points, what adjective denotes secretive structures beneath official politics when paired with “state”?
deep [accept deep state, deep politics, deep events, or DeepStateMap.Live; accept derin devlet until “derin” is read; accept security state until “politics” is read]
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acf-co24-3-15_1
In a novel titled for this group, the protagonist increasingly identifies with the fictional detective Florian Linden as he spends time with menacing locals like the Wolf and the Lamb and visits a “fortress” of pedal boats inhabited by a burn victim.
[ "Third Reich", "La literatura nazi en América", "Nazism", "Reich Reich Nazi", "Reich", "nazi", "Nazi", "Nazi Party", "National Socialist German Workers’ Party", "National Socialist", "Nazi Germany" ]
acf-co24-3-15
1
In a novel titled for this group, the protagonist increasingly identifies with the fictional detective Florian Linden as he spends time with menacing locals like the Wolf and the Lamb and visits a “fortress” of pedal boats inhabited by a burn victim. In a novel titled for this group, the section about the “Mendiluce Clan” ends with Luz crashing her Alfa Romeo into a gas station. In a novel titled for this group, El Quemado takes up war games during Udo Berger’s vacation at the Hotel Del Mar. An “epilogue for monsters” ends a novel partly titled for this group, whose section on the sky-writing poet Carlos Ramírez Hoffman became the author’s novel Distant Star. Though he doesn’t join this group, the title author is drafted into its army in “The Part about Archimboldi” from 2666. For 10 points, a Roberto Bolaño novel is structured as an encyclopedia of what party’s “literature in the Americas”?
Nazi Party [or Third Reich; or National Socialist German Workers’ Party; accept Nazi Germany or Nazism; accept The Third Reich, El Tercer Reich, Nazi Literature in the Americas, or La literatura nazi en América]
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acf-co24-3-15_2
In a novel titled for this group, the section about the “Mendiluce Clan” ends with Luz crashing her Alfa Romeo into a gas station.
[ "Third Reich", "La literatura nazi en América", "Nazism", "Reich Reich Nazi", "Reich", "nazi", "Nazi", "Nazi Party", "National Socialist German Workers’ Party", "National Socialist", "Nazi Germany" ]
acf-co24-3-15
2
In a novel titled for this group, the protagonist increasingly identifies with the fictional detective Florian Linden as he spends time with menacing locals like the Wolf and the Lamb and visits a “fortress” of pedal boats inhabited by a burn victim. In a novel titled for this group, the section about the “Mendiluce Clan” ends with Luz crashing her Alfa Romeo into a gas station. In a novel titled for this group, El Quemado takes up war games during Udo Berger’s vacation at the Hotel Del Mar. An “epilogue for monsters” ends a novel partly titled for this group, whose section on the sky-writing poet Carlos Ramírez Hoffman became the author’s novel Distant Star. Though he doesn’t join this group, the title author is drafted into its army in “The Part about Archimboldi” from 2666. For 10 points, a Roberto Bolaño novel is structured as an encyclopedia of what party’s “literature in the Americas”?
Nazi Party [or Third Reich; or National Socialist German Workers’ Party; accept Nazi Germany or Nazism; accept The Third Reich, El Tercer Reich, Nazi Literature in the Americas, or La literatura nazi en América]
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acf-co24-3-15_3
In a novel titled for this group, El Quemado takes up war games during Udo Berger’s vacation at the Hotel Del Mar.
[ "Third Reich", "La literatura nazi en América", "Nazism", "Reich Reich Nazi", "Reich", "nazi", "Nazi", "Nazi Party", "National Socialist German Workers’ Party", "National Socialist", "Nazi Germany" ]
acf-co24-3-15
3
In a novel titled for this group, the protagonist increasingly identifies with the fictional detective Florian Linden as he spends time with menacing locals like the Wolf and the Lamb and visits a “fortress” of pedal boats inhabited by a burn victim. In a novel titled for this group, the section about the “Mendiluce Clan” ends with Luz crashing her Alfa Romeo into a gas station. In a novel titled for this group, El Quemado takes up war games during Udo Berger’s vacation at the Hotel Del Mar. An “epilogue for monsters” ends a novel partly titled for this group, whose section on the sky-writing poet Carlos Ramírez Hoffman became the author’s novel Distant Star. Though he doesn’t join this group, the title author is drafted into its army in “The Part about Archimboldi” from 2666. For 10 points, a Roberto Bolaño novel is structured as an encyclopedia of what party’s “literature in the Americas”?
Nazi Party [or Third Reich; or National Socialist German Workers’ Party; accept Nazi Germany or Nazism; accept The Third Reich, El Tercer Reich, Nazi Literature in the Americas, or La literatura nazi en América]
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acf-co24-3-15_4
An “epilogue for monsters” ends a novel partly titled for this group, whose section on the sky-writing poet Carlos Ramírez Hoffman became the author’s novel Distant Star.
[ "Third Reich", "La literatura nazi en América", "Nazism", "Reich Reich Nazi", "Reich", "nazi", "Nazi", "Nazi Party", "National Socialist German Workers’ Party", "National Socialist", "Nazi Germany" ]
acf-co24-3-15
4
In a novel titled for this group, the protagonist increasingly identifies with the fictional detective Florian Linden as he spends time with menacing locals like the Wolf and the Lamb and visits a “fortress” of pedal boats inhabited by a burn victim. In a novel titled for this group, the section about the “Mendiluce Clan” ends with Luz crashing her Alfa Romeo into a gas station. In a novel titled for this group, El Quemado takes up war games during Udo Berger’s vacation at the Hotel Del Mar. An “epilogue for monsters” ends a novel partly titled for this group, whose section on the sky-writing poet Carlos Ramírez Hoffman became the author’s novel Distant Star. Though he doesn’t join this group, the title author is drafted into its army in “The Part about Archimboldi” from 2666. For 10 points, a Roberto Bolaño novel is structured as an encyclopedia of what party’s “literature in the Americas”?
Nazi Party [or Third Reich; or National Socialist German Workers’ Party; accept Nazi Germany or Nazism; accept The Third Reich, El Tercer Reich, Nazi Literature in the Americas, or La literatura nazi en América]
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acf-co24-3-15_5
Though he doesn’t join this group, the title author is drafted into its army in “The Part about Archimboldi” from 2666.
[ "Third Reich", "La literatura nazi en América", "Nazism", "Reich Reich Nazi", "Reich", "nazi", "Nazi", "Nazi Party", "National Socialist German Workers’ Party", "National Socialist", "Nazi Germany" ]
acf-co24-3-15
5
In a novel titled for this group, the protagonist increasingly identifies with the fictional detective Florian Linden as he spends time with menacing locals like the Wolf and the Lamb and visits a “fortress” of pedal boats inhabited by a burn victim. In a novel titled for this group, the section about the “Mendiluce Clan” ends with Luz crashing her Alfa Romeo into a gas station. In a novel titled for this group, El Quemado takes up war games during Udo Berger’s vacation at the Hotel Del Mar. An “epilogue for monsters” ends a novel partly titled for this group, whose section on the sky-writing poet Carlos Ramírez Hoffman became the author’s novel Distant Star. Though he doesn’t join this group, the title author is drafted into its army in “The Part about Archimboldi” from 2666. For 10 points, a Roberto Bolaño novel is structured as an encyclopedia of what party’s “literature in the Americas”?
Nazi Party [or Third Reich; or National Socialist German Workers’ Party; accept Nazi Germany or Nazism; accept The Third Reich, El Tercer Reich, Nazi Literature in the Americas, or La literatura nazi en América]
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acf-co24-3-15_6
For 10 points, a Roberto Bolaño novel is structured as an encyclopedia of what party’s “literature in the Americas”?
[ "Third Reich", "La literatura nazi en América", "Nazism", "Reich Reich Nazi", "Reich", "nazi", "Nazi", "Nazi Party", "National Socialist German Workers’ Party", "National Socialist", "Nazi Germany" ]
acf-co24-3-15
6
In a novel titled for this group, the protagonist increasingly identifies with the fictional detective Florian Linden as he spends time with menacing locals like the Wolf and the Lamb and visits a “fortress” of pedal boats inhabited by a burn victim. In a novel titled for this group, the section about the “Mendiluce Clan” ends with Luz crashing her Alfa Romeo into a gas station. In a novel titled for this group, El Quemado takes up war games during Udo Berger’s vacation at the Hotel Del Mar. An “epilogue for monsters” ends a novel partly titled for this group, whose section on the sky-writing poet Carlos Ramírez Hoffman became the author’s novel Distant Star. Though he doesn’t join this group, the title author is drafted into its army in “The Part about Archimboldi” from 2666. For 10 points, a Roberto Bolaño novel is structured as an encyclopedia of what party’s “literature in the Americas”?
Nazi Party [or Third Reich; or National Socialist German Workers’ Party; accept Nazi Germany or Nazism; accept The Third Reich, El Tercer Reich, Nazi Literature in the Americas, or La literatura nazi en América]
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acf-co24-3-16_1
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
1
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-16_2
This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
2
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-16_3
Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
3
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-16_4
This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
4
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-16_5
This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
5
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-16_6
General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
6
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-16_7
This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
7
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-16_8
For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
[ "Jacob Epstein", "Epstein" ]
acf-co24-3-16
8
This artist adapted a portrait of his friend Bernard van Dieren into an anti-war depiction of The Risen Christ free from religious symbols. This artist complained when his alabaster depiction of Jacob and the Angel was acquired by Tussaud’s Waxworks rather than the Tate. Arthur Conan Doyle launched a petition to remove a memorial that this artist created depicting a bare-chested version of Rima the Bird Girl. This artist sparked protests with eighteen nudes he sculpted for niches on the BMA building on the Strand. This father-in-law of Lucian Freud refused to attend the unveiling of one of his works after Robert Ross had a plaque placed over a set of very large testicles. General Grievous resembles a figure that this sculptor placed atop an industrial tool. This artist sculpted a winged sphinx for the tomb of Oscar Wilde. For 10 points, name this American-British sculptor of Rock Drill.
Jacob Epstein
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acf-co24-3-17_1
In the leadup to this event, a former friend of its subject was uninvited via a phone call from Evelyn Lincoln due to fears that his marriage to Swedish actress May Britt would upset southerners.
[ "inauguration of JFK", "inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy", "Kennedy", "JFK", "inauguration JFK", "inauguration", "inauguration Kennedy" ]
acf-co24-3-17
1
In the leadup to this event, a former friend of its subject was uninvited via a phone call from Evelyn Lincoln due to fears that his marriage to Swedish actress May Britt would upset southerners. A speech at this event promised that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe” for the cause of liberty. A myth claims that this event caused American men to stop wearing hats. Leonard Bernstein composed a fanfare for this event that premiered during a gala produced by its subject’s Rat Pack associate Frank Sinatra. This event established a precedent by inviting a cultural figure who, because of bright sunshine, had to recite the line “The land was ours before we were the land’s” instead of “Dedication.” For 10 points, an exhortation to “ask what you can do for your country” was given at what event where Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright”?
inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy [or inauguration of JFK; prompt on presidential inauguration] (The first sentence refers to Sammy Davis, Jr.)
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acf-co24-3-17_2
A speech at this event promised that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe” for the cause of liberty.
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acf-co24-3-17
2
In the leadup to this event, a former friend of its subject was uninvited via a phone call from Evelyn Lincoln due to fears that his marriage to Swedish actress May Britt would upset southerners. A speech at this event promised that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe” for the cause of liberty. A myth claims that this event caused American men to stop wearing hats. Leonard Bernstein composed a fanfare for this event that premiered during a gala produced by its subject’s Rat Pack associate Frank Sinatra. This event established a precedent by inviting a cultural figure who, because of bright sunshine, had to recite the line “The land was ours before we were the land’s” instead of “Dedication.” For 10 points, an exhortation to “ask what you can do for your country” was given at what event where Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright”?
inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy [or inauguration of JFK; prompt on presidential inauguration] (The first sentence refers to Sammy Davis, Jr.)
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acf-co24-3-17_3
A myth claims that this event caused American men to stop wearing hats.
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acf-co24-3-17
3
In the leadup to this event, a former friend of its subject was uninvited via a phone call from Evelyn Lincoln due to fears that his marriage to Swedish actress May Britt would upset southerners. A speech at this event promised that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe” for the cause of liberty. A myth claims that this event caused American men to stop wearing hats. Leonard Bernstein composed a fanfare for this event that premiered during a gala produced by its subject’s Rat Pack associate Frank Sinatra. This event established a precedent by inviting a cultural figure who, because of bright sunshine, had to recite the line “The land was ours before we were the land’s” instead of “Dedication.” For 10 points, an exhortation to “ask what you can do for your country” was given at what event where Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright”?
inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy [or inauguration of JFK; prompt on presidential inauguration] (The first sentence refers to Sammy Davis, Jr.)
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acf-co24-3-17_4
Leonard Bernstein composed a fanfare for this event that premiered during a gala produced by its subject’s Rat Pack associate Frank Sinatra.
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acf-co24-3-17
4
In the leadup to this event, a former friend of its subject was uninvited via a phone call from Evelyn Lincoln due to fears that his marriage to Swedish actress May Britt would upset southerners. A speech at this event promised that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe” for the cause of liberty. A myth claims that this event caused American men to stop wearing hats. Leonard Bernstein composed a fanfare for this event that premiered during a gala produced by its subject’s Rat Pack associate Frank Sinatra. This event established a precedent by inviting a cultural figure who, because of bright sunshine, had to recite the line “The land was ours before we were the land’s” instead of “Dedication.” For 10 points, an exhortation to “ask what you can do for your country” was given at what event where Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright”?
inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy [or inauguration of JFK; prompt on presidential inauguration] (The first sentence refers to Sammy Davis, Jr.)
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acf-co24-3-17_5
This event established a precedent by inviting a cultural figure who, because of bright sunshine, had to recite the line “The land was ours before we were the land’s” instead of “Dedication.”
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acf-co24-3-17
5
In the leadup to this event, a former friend of its subject was uninvited via a phone call from Evelyn Lincoln due to fears that his marriage to Swedish actress May Britt would upset southerners. A speech at this event promised that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe” for the cause of liberty. A myth claims that this event caused American men to stop wearing hats. Leonard Bernstein composed a fanfare for this event that premiered during a gala produced by its subject’s Rat Pack associate Frank Sinatra. This event established a precedent by inviting a cultural figure who, because of bright sunshine, had to recite the line “The land was ours before we were the land’s” instead of “Dedication.” For 10 points, an exhortation to “ask what you can do for your country” was given at what event where Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright”?
inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy [or inauguration of JFK; prompt on presidential inauguration] (The first sentence refers to Sammy Davis, Jr.)
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acf-co24-3-17_6
For 10 points, an exhortation to “ask what you can do for your country” was given at what event where Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright”?
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acf-co24-3-17
6
In the leadup to this event, a former friend of its subject was uninvited via a phone call from Evelyn Lincoln due to fears that his marriage to Swedish actress May Britt would upset southerners. A speech at this event promised that “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe” for the cause of liberty. A myth claims that this event caused American men to stop wearing hats. Leonard Bernstein composed a fanfare for this event that premiered during a gala produced by its subject’s Rat Pack associate Frank Sinatra. This event established a precedent by inviting a cultural figure who, because of bright sunshine, had to recite the line “The land was ours before we were the land’s” instead of “Dedication.” For 10 points, an exhortation to “ask what you can do for your country” was given at what event where Robert Frost read “The Gift Outright”?
inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy [or inauguration of JFK; prompt on presidential inauguration] (The first sentence refers to Sammy Davis, Jr.)
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acf-co24-3-18_1
The J-domain of a protein from this virus is critical for fibroblast cell lines to overcome p130/p107 repression and mediates binding with Hsc70.
[ "simian vacuolating virus 40", "simian virus 40", "SV40" ]
acf-co24-3-18
1
The J-domain of a protein from this virus is critical for fibroblast cell lines to overcome p130/p107 repression and mediates binding with Hsc70. Carboxy-terminal residues on a protein from this virus redundantly control its binding to the innate inhibitor of WAF-1. Since that protein from this virus binds importin-alpha, it is used as a model protein to study nuclear localization signals. Residues 106 to 114 on a protein from this virus contain a key L-X-C-X-E motif that regulates its binding to retinoblastoma protein. The malignant transforming activity of that helicase from this virus has led to its usage in lentiviral cell immortalization kits since it inactivates p53. In the 1950s, this virus was identified as a contaminant in multiple polio vaccines. For 10 points, name this polyomavirus whose namesake large T antigen was first collected from a culture of infected monkey kidney cells.
SV40 [or simian vacuolating virus 40 or simian virus 40] (The first clue describes the J-domain’s role in binding the pRb/E2F complex. The second clue is about LTA’s interaction with p53.)
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acf-co24-3-18_2
Carboxy-terminal residues on a protein from this virus redundantly control its binding to the innate inhibitor of WAF-1.
[ "simian vacuolating virus 40", "simian virus 40", "SV40" ]
acf-co24-3-18
2
The J-domain of a protein from this virus is critical for fibroblast cell lines to overcome p130/p107 repression and mediates binding with Hsc70. Carboxy-terminal residues on a protein from this virus redundantly control its binding to the innate inhibitor of WAF-1. Since that protein from this virus binds importin-alpha, it is used as a model protein to study nuclear localization signals. Residues 106 to 114 on a protein from this virus contain a key L-X-C-X-E motif that regulates its binding to retinoblastoma protein. The malignant transforming activity of that helicase from this virus has led to its usage in lentiviral cell immortalization kits since it inactivates p53. In the 1950s, this virus was identified as a contaminant in multiple polio vaccines. For 10 points, name this polyomavirus whose namesake large T antigen was first collected from a culture of infected monkey kidney cells.
SV40 [or simian vacuolating virus 40 or simian virus 40] (The first clue describes the J-domain’s role in binding the pRb/E2F complex. The second clue is about LTA’s interaction with p53.)
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acf-co24-3-18_3
Since that protein from this virus binds importin-alpha, it is used as a model protein to study nuclear localization signals.
[ "simian vacuolating virus 40", "simian virus 40", "SV40" ]
acf-co24-3-18
3
The J-domain of a protein from this virus is critical for fibroblast cell lines to overcome p130/p107 repression and mediates binding with Hsc70. Carboxy-terminal residues on a protein from this virus redundantly control its binding to the innate inhibitor of WAF-1. Since that protein from this virus binds importin-alpha, it is used as a model protein to study nuclear localization signals. Residues 106 to 114 on a protein from this virus contain a key L-X-C-X-E motif that regulates its binding to retinoblastoma protein. The malignant transforming activity of that helicase from this virus has led to its usage in lentiviral cell immortalization kits since it inactivates p53. In the 1950s, this virus was identified as a contaminant in multiple polio vaccines. For 10 points, name this polyomavirus whose namesake large T antigen was first collected from a culture of infected monkey kidney cells.
SV40 [or simian vacuolating virus 40 or simian virus 40] (The first clue describes the J-domain’s role in binding the pRb/E2F complex. The second clue is about LTA’s interaction with p53.)
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acf-co24-3-18_4
Residues 106 to 114 on a protein from this virus contain a key L-X-C-X-E motif that regulates its binding to retinoblastoma protein.
[ "simian vacuolating virus 40", "simian virus 40", "SV40" ]
acf-co24-3-18
4
The J-domain of a protein from this virus is critical for fibroblast cell lines to overcome p130/p107 repression and mediates binding with Hsc70. Carboxy-terminal residues on a protein from this virus redundantly control its binding to the innate inhibitor of WAF-1. Since that protein from this virus binds importin-alpha, it is used as a model protein to study nuclear localization signals. Residues 106 to 114 on a protein from this virus contain a key L-X-C-X-E motif that regulates its binding to retinoblastoma protein. The malignant transforming activity of that helicase from this virus has led to its usage in lentiviral cell immortalization kits since it inactivates p53. In the 1950s, this virus was identified as a contaminant in multiple polio vaccines. For 10 points, name this polyomavirus whose namesake large T antigen was first collected from a culture of infected monkey kidney cells.
SV40 [or simian vacuolating virus 40 or simian virus 40] (The first clue describes the J-domain’s role in binding the pRb/E2F complex. The second clue is about LTA’s interaction with p53.)
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acf-co24-3-18_5
The malignant transforming activity of that helicase from this virus has led to its usage in lentiviral cell immortalization kits since it inactivates p53.
[ "simian vacuolating virus 40", "simian virus 40", "SV40" ]
acf-co24-3-18
5
The J-domain of a protein from this virus is critical for fibroblast cell lines to overcome p130/p107 repression and mediates binding with Hsc70. Carboxy-terminal residues on a protein from this virus redundantly control its binding to the innate inhibitor of WAF-1. Since that protein from this virus binds importin-alpha, it is used as a model protein to study nuclear localization signals. Residues 106 to 114 on a protein from this virus contain a key L-X-C-X-E motif that regulates its binding to retinoblastoma protein. The malignant transforming activity of that helicase from this virus has led to its usage in lentiviral cell immortalization kits since it inactivates p53. In the 1950s, this virus was identified as a contaminant in multiple polio vaccines. For 10 points, name this polyomavirus whose namesake large T antigen was first collected from a culture of infected monkey kidney cells.
SV40 [or simian vacuolating virus 40 or simian virus 40] (The first clue describes the J-domain’s role in binding the pRb/E2F complex. The second clue is about LTA’s interaction with p53.)
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acf-co24-3-18_6
In the 1950s, this virus was identified as a contaminant in multiple polio vaccines.
[ "simian vacuolating virus 40", "simian virus 40", "SV40" ]
acf-co24-3-18
6
The J-domain of a protein from this virus is critical for fibroblast cell lines to overcome p130/p107 repression and mediates binding with Hsc70. Carboxy-terminal residues on a protein from this virus redundantly control its binding to the innate inhibitor of WAF-1. Since that protein from this virus binds importin-alpha, it is used as a model protein to study nuclear localization signals. Residues 106 to 114 on a protein from this virus contain a key L-X-C-X-E motif that regulates its binding to retinoblastoma protein. The malignant transforming activity of that helicase from this virus has led to its usage in lentiviral cell immortalization kits since it inactivates p53. In the 1950s, this virus was identified as a contaminant in multiple polio vaccines. For 10 points, name this polyomavirus whose namesake large T antigen was first collected from a culture of infected monkey kidney cells.
SV40 [or simian vacuolating virus 40 or simian virus 40] (The first clue describes the J-domain’s role in binding the pRb/E2F complex. The second clue is about LTA’s interaction with p53.)
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