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acf-regs25-3-7_3
Domestic issues inspired this musician to write the songs “Don’t Explain” and “Fine and Mellow.”
[ "Billie Holiday", "Eleanora Fagan", "Fagan", "Holiday" ]
acf-regs25-3-7
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Some sources claim that this musician’s popular version of a Hungarian piano tune was banned by the BBC due to its tendency to induce suicidal feelings in listeners. NASA’s final transmission to the Opportunity rover was this musician’s version of “I’ll Be Seeing You.” Domestic issues inspired this musician to write the songs “Don’t Explain” and “Fine and Mellow.” The refrain “Mama may have, Papa may have” appears in a song this singer co-wrote with Arthur Herzog. This singer was briefly the vocalist for the big bands of Artie Shaw and Count Basie and gave the nickname “Prez” to Lester Young. This singer popularized a song whose lyrics describe “blood on the leaves and blood at the root.” For 10 points, “God Bless the Child” and “Strange Fruit” are songs by what singer what singer nicknamed “Lady Day”?
Billie Holiday [or Eleanora Fagan] (The Hungarian piano tune is “Gloomy Sunday,” which Holiday’s version popularized in the Anglosphere.)
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acf-regs25-3-7_4
The refrain “Mama may have, Papa may have” appears in a song this singer co-wrote with Arthur Herzog.
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acf-regs25-3-7
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Some sources claim that this musician’s popular version of a Hungarian piano tune was banned by the BBC due to its tendency to induce suicidal feelings in listeners. NASA’s final transmission to the Opportunity rover was this musician’s version of “I’ll Be Seeing You.” Domestic issues inspired this musician to write the songs “Don’t Explain” and “Fine and Mellow.” The refrain “Mama may have, Papa may have” appears in a song this singer co-wrote with Arthur Herzog. This singer was briefly the vocalist for the big bands of Artie Shaw and Count Basie and gave the nickname “Prez” to Lester Young. This singer popularized a song whose lyrics describe “blood on the leaves and blood at the root.” For 10 points, “God Bless the Child” and “Strange Fruit” are songs by what singer what singer nicknamed “Lady Day”?
Billie Holiday [or Eleanora Fagan] (The Hungarian piano tune is “Gloomy Sunday,” which Holiday’s version popularized in the Anglosphere.)
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acf-regs25-3-7_5
This singer was briefly the vocalist for the big bands of Artie Shaw and Count Basie and gave the nickname “Prez” to Lester Young.
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acf-regs25-3-7
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Some sources claim that this musician’s popular version of a Hungarian piano tune was banned by the BBC due to its tendency to induce suicidal feelings in listeners. NASA’s final transmission to the Opportunity rover was this musician’s version of “I’ll Be Seeing You.” Domestic issues inspired this musician to write the songs “Don’t Explain” and “Fine and Mellow.” The refrain “Mama may have, Papa may have” appears in a song this singer co-wrote with Arthur Herzog. This singer was briefly the vocalist for the big bands of Artie Shaw and Count Basie and gave the nickname “Prez” to Lester Young. This singer popularized a song whose lyrics describe “blood on the leaves and blood at the root.” For 10 points, “God Bless the Child” and “Strange Fruit” are songs by what singer what singer nicknamed “Lady Day”?
Billie Holiday [or Eleanora Fagan] (The Hungarian piano tune is “Gloomy Sunday,” which Holiday’s version popularized in the Anglosphere.)
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acf-regs25-3-7_6
This singer popularized a song whose lyrics describe “blood on the leaves and blood at the root.”
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acf-regs25-3-7
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Some sources claim that this musician’s popular version of a Hungarian piano tune was banned by the BBC due to its tendency to induce suicidal feelings in listeners. NASA’s final transmission to the Opportunity rover was this musician’s version of “I’ll Be Seeing You.” Domestic issues inspired this musician to write the songs “Don’t Explain” and “Fine and Mellow.” The refrain “Mama may have, Papa may have” appears in a song this singer co-wrote with Arthur Herzog. This singer was briefly the vocalist for the big bands of Artie Shaw and Count Basie and gave the nickname “Prez” to Lester Young. This singer popularized a song whose lyrics describe “blood on the leaves and blood at the root.” For 10 points, “God Bless the Child” and “Strange Fruit” are songs by what singer what singer nicknamed “Lady Day”?
Billie Holiday [or Eleanora Fagan] (The Hungarian piano tune is “Gloomy Sunday,” which Holiday’s version popularized in the Anglosphere.)
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acf-regs25-3-7_7
For 10 points, “God Bless the Child” and “Strange Fruit” are songs by what singer what singer nicknamed “Lady Day”?
[ "Billie Holiday", "Eleanora Fagan", "Fagan", "Holiday" ]
acf-regs25-3-7
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Billie Holiday [or Eleanora Fagan] (The Hungarian piano tune is “Gloomy Sunday,” which Holiday’s version popularized in the Anglosphere.)
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acf-regs25-3-8_1
In a story by this author, a woman returns from a movie to find her brother passed out drunk beside her son taking a bath.
[ "Lahiri", "Jhumpa Lahiri", "Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri" ]
acf-regs25-3-8
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In a story by this author, a woman returns from a movie to find her brother passed out drunk beside her son taking a bath. A photojournalist dies in a tsunami in this author’s story “Going Ashore,” which appears in a collection by this author titled for a phrase from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Custom-House.” A 103-year-old woman created by this author breaks her hip after falling off a bench and exclaims “She’s a perfect lady!” upon meeting a former tenant’s wife. In that story by this author, the protagonist is forced to praise America’s landing on the moon as “Splendid.” This author of Unaccustomed Earth wrote a story in which Rohin defines the title word as “loving someone you don’t know.” For 10 points, name this author who included “Sexy” in her collection Interpreter of Maladies.
Jhumpa Lahiri [or Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri] (The story in the first sentence is “Only Goodness.” The story in the third and fourth sentences is “The Third and Final Continent.”)
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acf-regs25-3-8_2
A photojournalist dies in a tsunami in this author’s story “Going Ashore,” which appears in a collection by this author titled for a phrase from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Custom-House.”
[ "Lahiri", "Jhumpa Lahiri", "Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri" ]
acf-regs25-3-8
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In a story by this author, a woman returns from a movie to find her brother passed out drunk beside her son taking a bath. A photojournalist dies in a tsunami in this author’s story “Going Ashore,” which appears in a collection by this author titled for a phrase from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Custom-House.” A 103-year-old woman created by this author breaks her hip after falling off a bench and exclaims “She’s a perfect lady!” upon meeting a former tenant’s wife. In that story by this author, the protagonist is forced to praise America’s landing on the moon as “Splendid.” This author of Unaccustomed Earth wrote a story in which Rohin defines the title word as “loving someone you don’t know.” For 10 points, name this author who included “Sexy” in her collection Interpreter of Maladies.
Jhumpa Lahiri [or Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri] (The story in the first sentence is “Only Goodness.” The story in the third and fourth sentences is “The Third and Final Continent.”)
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acf-regs25-3-8_3
A 103-year-old woman created by this author breaks her hip after falling off a bench and exclaims “She’s a perfect lady!” upon meeting a former tenant’s wife.
[ "Lahiri", "Jhumpa Lahiri", "Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri" ]
acf-regs25-3-8
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In a story by this author, a woman returns from a movie to find her brother passed out drunk beside her son taking a bath. A photojournalist dies in a tsunami in this author’s story “Going Ashore,” which appears in a collection by this author titled for a phrase from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Custom-House.” A 103-year-old woman created by this author breaks her hip after falling off a bench and exclaims “She’s a perfect lady!” upon meeting a former tenant’s wife. In that story by this author, the protagonist is forced to praise America’s landing on the moon as “Splendid.” This author of Unaccustomed Earth wrote a story in which Rohin defines the title word as “loving someone you don’t know.” For 10 points, name this author who included “Sexy” in her collection Interpreter of Maladies.
Jhumpa Lahiri [or Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri] (The story in the first sentence is “Only Goodness.” The story in the third and fourth sentences is “The Third and Final Continent.”)
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acf-regs25-3-8_4
In that story by this author, the protagonist is forced to praise America’s landing on the moon as “Splendid.”
[ "Lahiri", "Jhumpa Lahiri", "Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri" ]
acf-regs25-3-8
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In a story by this author, a woman returns from a movie to find her brother passed out drunk beside her son taking a bath. A photojournalist dies in a tsunami in this author’s story “Going Ashore,” which appears in a collection by this author titled for a phrase from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Custom-House.” A 103-year-old woman created by this author breaks her hip after falling off a bench and exclaims “She’s a perfect lady!” upon meeting a former tenant’s wife. In that story by this author, the protagonist is forced to praise America’s landing on the moon as “Splendid.” This author of Unaccustomed Earth wrote a story in which Rohin defines the title word as “loving someone you don’t know.” For 10 points, name this author who included “Sexy” in her collection Interpreter of Maladies.
Jhumpa Lahiri [or Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri] (The story in the first sentence is “Only Goodness.” The story in the third and fourth sentences is “The Third and Final Continent.”)
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acf-regs25-3-8_5
This author of Unaccustomed Earth wrote a story in which Rohin defines the title word as “loving someone you don’t know.”
[ "Lahiri", "Jhumpa Lahiri", "Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri" ]
acf-regs25-3-8
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In a story by this author, a woman returns from a movie to find her brother passed out drunk beside her son taking a bath. A photojournalist dies in a tsunami in this author’s story “Going Ashore,” which appears in a collection by this author titled for a phrase from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Custom-House.” A 103-year-old woman created by this author breaks her hip after falling off a bench and exclaims “She’s a perfect lady!” upon meeting a former tenant’s wife. In that story by this author, the protagonist is forced to praise America’s landing on the moon as “Splendid.” This author of Unaccustomed Earth wrote a story in which Rohin defines the title word as “loving someone you don’t know.” For 10 points, name this author who included “Sexy” in her collection Interpreter of Maladies.
Jhumpa Lahiri [or Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri] (The story in the first sentence is “Only Goodness.” The story in the third and fourth sentences is “The Third and Final Continent.”)
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acf-regs25-3-8_6
For 10 points, name this author who included “Sexy” in her collection Interpreter of Maladies.
[ "Lahiri", "Jhumpa Lahiri", "Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri" ]
acf-regs25-3-8
6
In a story by this author, a woman returns from a movie to find her brother passed out drunk beside her son taking a bath. A photojournalist dies in a tsunami in this author’s story “Going Ashore,” which appears in a collection by this author titled for a phrase from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Custom-House.” A 103-year-old woman created by this author breaks her hip after falling off a bench and exclaims “She’s a perfect lady!” upon meeting a former tenant’s wife. In that story by this author, the protagonist is forced to praise America’s landing on the moon as “Splendid.” This author of Unaccustomed Earth wrote a story in which Rohin defines the title word as “loving someone you don’t know.” For 10 points, name this author who included “Sexy” in her collection Interpreter of Maladies.
Jhumpa Lahiri [or Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri] (The story in the first sentence is “Only Goodness.” The story in the third and fourth sentences is “The Third and Final Continent.”)
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acf-regs25-3-9_1
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2.
[ "pi bonds", "pi orbitals", "pi", "cation–pi interactions", "pi pi pi", "pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding," ]
acf-regs25-3-9
1
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2. An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles. That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations. Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands. Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes. Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems. For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
pi (“pie”) bonds [or pi orbitals; accept pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding, or cation–pi interactions; prompt on bonds; prompt on double bonds or triple bonds or alkenes or alkynes or arenes]
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acf-regs25-3-9_2
An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles.
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acf-regs25-3-9
2
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2. An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles. That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations. Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands. Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes. Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems. For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
pi (“pie”) bonds [or pi orbitals; accept pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding, or cation–pi interactions; prompt on bonds; prompt on double bonds or triple bonds or alkenes or alkynes or arenes]
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acf-regs25-3-9_3
That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations.
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acf-regs25-3-9
3
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2. An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles. That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations. Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands. Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes. Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems. For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
pi (“pie”) bonds [or pi orbitals; accept pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding, or cation–pi interactions; prompt on bonds; prompt on double bonds or triple bonds or alkenes or alkynes or arenes]
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acf-regs25-3-9_4
Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands.
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acf-regs25-3-9
4
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2. An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles. That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations. Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands. Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes. Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems. For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
pi (“pie”) bonds [or pi orbitals; accept pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding, or cation–pi interactions; prompt on bonds; prompt on double bonds or triple bonds or alkenes or alkynes or arenes]
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acf-regs25-3-9_5
Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes.
[ "pi bonds", "pi orbitals", "pi", "cation–pi interactions", "pi pi pi", "pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding," ]
acf-regs25-3-9
5
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2. An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles. That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations. Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands. Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes. Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems. For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
pi (“pie”) bonds [or pi orbitals; accept pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding, or cation–pi interactions; prompt on bonds; prompt on double bonds or triple bonds or alkenes or alkynes or arenes]
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acf-regs25-3-9_6
Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems.
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acf-regs25-3-9
6
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2. An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles. That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations. Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands. Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes. Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems. For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
pi (“pie”) bonds [or pi orbitals; accept pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding, or cation–pi interactions; prompt on bonds; prompt on double bonds or triple bonds or alkenes or alkynes or arenes]
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acf-regs25-3-9_7
For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
[ "pi bonds", "pi orbitals", "pi", "cation–pi interactions", "pi pi pi", "pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding," ]
acf-regs25-3-9
7
A class of interactions partially named for these structures studied by Dougherty and Gallivan depends on inverse distance to a power less than 2. An interaction named for these structures is described by the controversial Hunter–Sanders model, which explains the effect of EWGs and EDGs on quadrupoles. That interaction named for these structures occurs in “T-shaped” and “parallel displaced” orientations. Electrons in a metal can stabilize a vacant adjacent orbital in an interaction named for these structures that commonly occurs with CO ligands. Instances of these structures have orthogonal orientations in allenes and cumulenes. Parallel instances of these structures mix in conjugated systems. For 10 points, name these structures that arise due to the parallel overlap of p orbitals.
pi (“pie”) bonds [or pi orbitals; accept pi-systems, pi–pi stacking, pi backbonding, or cation–pi interactions; prompt on bonds; prompt on double bonds or triple bonds or alkenes or alkynes or arenes]
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acf-regs25-3-10_1
One event that precipitated this historical period was a four-month labor dispute between miners and the Denver-based Johns-Manville Company.
[ "Silent Revolution", "Quiet Revolution", "Révolution tranquille" ]
acf-regs25-3-10
1
One event that precipitated this historical period was a four-month labor dispute between miners and the Denver-based Johns-Manville Company. Reforms during this period were influenced by an educational treatise called The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous. A party elected at the start of this period used the slogan “now or never / masters in our own house.” Politicians dubbed the “three wise men” covered an event that laid the groundwork for this period, the Asbestos strike, in the newspaper Le Devoir. This period countered the preceding “Great Darkness,” during which religious conservatism was enacted by Maurice Duplessis. For 10 points, the 1960 election of Jean Lesage has traditionally been considered the start of what period of upheaval and social restructuring in Quebec?
Quiet Revolution [or Révolution tranquille; accept Silent Revolution; prompt on descriptions of a political revolution in Quebec or equivalents until read]
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acf-regs25-3-10_2
Reforms during this period were influenced by an educational treatise called The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous.
[ "Silent Revolution", "Quiet Revolution", "Révolution tranquille" ]
acf-regs25-3-10
2
One event that precipitated this historical period was a four-month labor dispute between miners and the Denver-based Johns-Manville Company. Reforms during this period were influenced by an educational treatise called The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous. A party elected at the start of this period used the slogan “now or never / masters in our own house.” Politicians dubbed the “three wise men” covered an event that laid the groundwork for this period, the Asbestos strike, in the newspaper Le Devoir. This period countered the preceding “Great Darkness,” during which religious conservatism was enacted by Maurice Duplessis. For 10 points, the 1960 election of Jean Lesage has traditionally been considered the start of what period of upheaval and social restructuring in Quebec?
Quiet Revolution [or Révolution tranquille; accept Silent Revolution; prompt on descriptions of a political revolution in Quebec or equivalents until read]
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acf-regs25-3-10_3
A party elected at the start of this period used the slogan “now or never / masters in our own house.”
[ "Silent Revolution", "Quiet Revolution", "Révolution tranquille" ]
acf-regs25-3-10
3
One event that precipitated this historical period was a four-month labor dispute between miners and the Denver-based Johns-Manville Company. Reforms during this period were influenced by an educational treatise called The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous. A party elected at the start of this period used the slogan “now or never / masters in our own house.” Politicians dubbed the “three wise men” covered an event that laid the groundwork for this period, the Asbestos strike, in the newspaper Le Devoir. This period countered the preceding “Great Darkness,” during which religious conservatism was enacted by Maurice Duplessis. For 10 points, the 1960 election of Jean Lesage has traditionally been considered the start of what period of upheaval and social restructuring in Quebec?
Quiet Revolution [or Révolution tranquille; accept Silent Revolution; prompt on descriptions of a political revolution in Quebec or equivalents until read]
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acf-regs25-3-10_4
Politicians dubbed the “three wise men” covered an event that laid the groundwork for this period, the Asbestos strike, in the newspaper Le Devoir.
[ "Silent Revolution", "Quiet Revolution", "Révolution tranquille" ]
acf-regs25-3-10
4
One event that precipitated this historical period was a four-month labor dispute between miners and the Denver-based Johns-Manville Company. Reforms during this period were influenced by an educational treatise called The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous. A party elected at the start of this period used the slogan “now or never / masters in our own house.” Politicians dubbed the “three wise men” covered an event that laid the groundwork for this period, the Asbestos strike, in the newspaper Le Devoir. This period countered the preceding “Great Darkness,” during which religious conservatism was enacted by Maurice Duplessis. For 10 points, the 1960 election of Jean Lesage has traditionally been considered the start of what period of upheaval and social restructuring in Quebec?
Quiet Revolution [or Révolution tranquille; accept Silent Revolution; prompt on descriptions of a political revolution in Quebec or equivalents until read]
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acf-regs25-3-10_5
This period countered the preceding “Great Darkness,” during which religious conservatism was enacted by Maurice Duplessis.
[ "Silent Revolution", "Quiet Revolution", "Révolution tranquille" ]
acf-regs25-3-10
5
One event that precipitated this historical period was a four-month labor dispute between miners and the Denver-based Johns-Manville Company. Reforms during this period were influenced by an educational treatise called The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous. A party elected at the start of this period used the slogan “now or never / masters in our own house.” Politicians dubbed the “three wise men” covered an event that laid the groundwork for this period, the Asbestos strike, in the newspaper Le Devoir. This period countered the preceding “Great Darkness,” during which religious conservatism was enacted by Maurice Duplessis. For 10 points, the 1960 election of Jean Lesage has traditionally been considered the start of what period of upheaval and social restructuring in Quebec?
Quiet Revolution [or Révolution tranquille; accept Silent Revolution; prompt on descriptions of a political revolution in Quebec or equivalents until read]
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acf-regs25-3-10_6
For 10 points, the 1960 election of Jean Lesage has traditionally been considered the start of what period of upheaval and social restructuring in Quebec?
[ "Silent Revolution", "Quiet Revolution", "Révolution tranquille" ]
acf-regs25-3-10
6
One event that precipitated this historical period was a four-month labor dispute between miners and the Denver-based Johns-Manville Company. Reforms during this period were influenced by an educational treatise called The Impertinences of Brother Anonymous. A party elected at the start of this period used the slogan “now or never / masters in our own house.” Politicians dubbed the “three wise men” covered an event that laid the groundwork for this period, the Asbestos strike, in the newspaper Le Devoir. This period countered the preceding “Great Darkness,” during which religious conservatism was enacted by Maurice Duplessis. For 10 points, the 1960 election of Jean Lesage has traditionally been considered the start of what period of upheaval and social restructuring in Quebec?
Quiet Revolution [or Révolution tranquille; accept Silent Revolution; prompt on descriptions of a political revolution in Quebec or equivalents until read]
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acf-regs25-3-11_1
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.”
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acf-regs25-3-11
1
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.” A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus. One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire. A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.” Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs. That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius. For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
dinner parties [or cena; or banquets; or feasts; accept epula or convivia; prompt on parties or meals]
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acf-regs25-3-11_2
A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus.
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acf-regs25-3-11
2
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.” A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus. One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire. A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.” Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs. That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius. For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
dinner parties [or cena; or banquets; or feasts; accept epula or convivia; prompt on parties or meals]
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acf-regs25-3-11_3
One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire.
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acf-regs25-3-11
3
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.” A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus. One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire. A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.” Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs. That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius. For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
dinner parties [or cena; or banquets; or feasts; accept epula or convivia; prompt on parties or meals]
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acf-regs25-3-11_4
A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.”
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acf-regs25-3-11
4
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.” A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus. One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire. A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.” Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs. That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius. For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
dinner parties [or cena; or banquets; or feasts; accept epula or convivia; prompt on parties or meals]
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acf-regs25-3-11_5
Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs.
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acf-regs25-3-11
5
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.” A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus. One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire. A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.” Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs. That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius. For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
dinner parties [or cena; or banquets; or feasts; accept epula or convivia; prompt on parties or meals]
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acf-regs25-3-11_6
That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius.
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acf-regs25-3-11
6
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.” A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus. One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire. A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.” Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs. That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius. For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
dinner parties [or cena; or banquets; or feasts; accept epula or convivia; prompt on parties or meals]
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acf-regs25-3-11_7
For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
[ "dinner parties", "feasts", "convivia", "banquets", "dinner", "epula", "cena", "feast", "banquet" ]
acf-regs25-3-11
7
A poem set during one of these events compares the addressee to a monkey throwing a javelin from the back of a goat, and ends by claiming that enduring poor treatment during these events is akin to “not flinching from the whip.” A discussion of bathing habits at one of these events turns into an exhaustive recollection of the life of Chrysanthus. One of these events overseen by Virro is the subject of Juvenal’s fifth Satire. A quote from one of these events is the source of the epigraph to The Waste Land, in which the Sibyl of Cumae says, “I want to die.” Attendees of one of these events swap stories about werewolves and witches, while slaves bring out objects resembling Zodiac signs. That one of these events is attended by the narrator Encolpius. For 10 points, the Satyricon features what sort of event hosted by Trimalchio?
dinner parties [or cena; or banquets; or feasts; accept epula or convivia; prompt on parties or meals]
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acf-regs25-3-12_1
This politician contracted hepatitis from a vaccine the White House gave him before a trip to South America, where he discussed grain distribution as Food For Peace director.
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acf-regs25-3-12
1
This politician contracted hepatitis from a vaccine the White House gave him before a trip to South America, where he discussed grain distribution as Food For Peace director. This politician quipped, “I’ve got a secret for you. Kiss my ass” after being heckled in Battle Creek. In a speech, this politician said, “This chamber reeks of blood,” in addressing opponents to an appropriations bill cosponsored by Mark Hatfield. During one campaign, this politician noted he was “1,000 percent behind” his running mate, who confessed to undergoing electroshock therapy. This politician was forced to drop his running mate Thomas Eagleton, whom he replaced with Sargent Shriver. For 10 points, name this South Dakota Senator who only won Massachusetts and D.C. in his 1972 campaign against Richard Nixon.
George McGovern [or George Stanley McGovern]
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acf-regs25-3-12_2
This politician quipped, “I’ve got a secret for you. Kiss my ass” after being heckled in Battle Creek.
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acf-regs25-3-12
2
This politician contracted hepatitis from a vaccine the White House gave him before a trip to South America, where he discussed grain distribution as Food For Peace director. This politician quipped, “I’ve got a secret for you. Kiss my ass” after being heckled in Battle Creek. In a speech, this politician said, “This chamber reeks of blood,” in addressing opponents to an appropriations bill cosponsored by Mark Hatfield. During one campaign, this politician noted he was “1,000 percent behind” his running mate, who confessed to undergoing electroshock therapy. This politician was forced to drop his running mate Thomas Eagleton, whom he replaced with Sargent Shriver. For 10 points, name this South Dakota Senator who only won Massachusetts and D.C. in his 1972 campaign against Richard Nixon.
George McGovern [or George Stanley McGovern]
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acf-regs25-3-12_3
In a speech, this politician said, “This chamber reeks of blood,” in addressing opponents to an appropriations bill cosponsored by Mark Hatfield.
[ "George Stanley McGovern", "McGovern", "George McGovern" ]
acf-regs25-3-12
3
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George McGovern [or George Stanley McGovern]
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acf-regs25-3-12_4
During one campaign, this politician noted he was “1,000 percent behind” his running mate, who confessed to undergoing electroshock therapy.
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acf-regs25-3-12
4
This politician contracted hepatitis from a vaccine the White House gave him before a trip to South America, where he discussed grain distribution as Food For Peace director. This politician quipped, “I’ve got a secret for you. Kiss my ass” after being heckled in Battle Creek. In a speech, this politician said, “This chamber reeks of blood,” in addressing opponents to an appropriations bill cosponsored by Mark Hatfield. During one campaign, this politician noted he was “1,000 percent behind” his running mate, who confessed to undergoing electroshock therapy. This politician was forced to drop his running mate Thomas Eagleton, whom he replaced with Sargent Shriver. For 10 points, name this South Dakota Senator who only won Massachusetts and D.C. in his 1972 campaign against Richard Nixon.
George McGovern [or George Stanley McGovern]
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acf-regs25-3-12_5
This politician was forced to drop his running mate Thomas Eagleton, whom he replaced with Sargent Shriver.
[ "George Stanley McGovern", "McGovern", "George McGovern" ]
acf-regs25-3-12
5
This politician contracted hepatitis from a vaccine the White House gave him before a trip to South America, where he discussed grain distribution as Food For Peace director. This politician quipped, “I’ve got a secret for you. Kiss my ass” after being heckled in Battle Creek. In a speech, this politician said, “This chamber reeks of blood,” in addressing opponents to an appropriations bill cosponsored by Mark Hatfield. During one campaign, this politician noted he was “1,000 percent behind” his running mate, who confessed to undergoing electroshock therapy. This politician was forced to drop his running mate Thomas Eagleton, whom he replaced with Sargent Shriver. For 10 points, name this South Dakota Senator who only won Massachusetts and D.C. in his 1972 campaign against Richard Nixon.
George McGovern [or George Stanley McGovern]
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acf-regs25-3-12_6
For 10 points, name this South Dakota Senator who only won Massachusetts and D.C. in his 1972 campaign against Richard Nixon.
[ "George Stanley McGovern", "McGovern", "George McGovern" ]
acf-regs25-3-12
6
This politician contracted hepatitis from a vaccine the White House gave him before a trip to South America, where he discussed grain distribution as Food For Peace director. This politician quipped, “I’ve got a secret for you. Kiss my ass” after being heckled in Battle Creek. In a speech, this politician said, “This chamber reeks of blood,” in addressing opponents to an appropriations bill cosponsored by Mark Hatfield. During one campaign, this politician noted he was “1,000 percent behind” his running mate, who confessed to undergoing electroshock therapy. This politician was forced to drop his running mate Thomas Eagleton, whom he replaced with Sargent Shriver. For 10 points, name this South Dakota Senator who only won Massachusetts and D.C. in his 1972 campaign against Richard Nixon.
George McGovern [or George Stanley McGovern]
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acf-regs25-3-13_1
One of these quantities is divided by the flexural rigidity in the integrand of a theorem developed by Mohr.
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acf-regs25-3-13
1
One of these quantities is divided by the flexural rigidity in the integrand of a theorem developed by Mohr. The signs of these quantities determine whether a structure undergoes “hogging” or “sagging.” One of these quantities is defined as a resultant internal couple and is typically plotted alongside shear in a structural design setup. These quantities are defined as the product of another quantity and some power of distance and include a “bending” type. Another of these quantities, which defines a rank-2 tensor appearing in the Euler equations, is invariant along an axis under the “stretch rule.” For 10 points, name these quantities that describe the distribution of another quantity relative to a fixed reference point, such as the analogue of mass in rotational dynamics called one “of inertia.”
moments [accept moment of inertia or bending moment; reject “momentum”]
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acf-regs25-3-13_2
The signs of these quantities determine whether a structure undergoes “hogging” or “sagging.”
[ "moment of inertia", "bending moment; reject momentum", "moments", "moment" ]
acf-regs25-3-13
2
One of these quantities is divided by the flexural rigidity in the integrand of a theorem developed by Mohr. The signs of these quantities determine whether a structure undergoes “hogging” or “sagging.” One of these quantities is defined as a resultant internal couple and is typically plotted alongside shear in a structural design setup. These quantities are defined as the product of another quantity and some power of distance and include a “bending” type. Another of these quantities, which defines a rank-2 tensor appearing in the Euler equations, is invariant along an axis under the “stretch rule.” For 10 points, name these quantities that describe the distribution of another quantity relative to a fixed reference point, such as the analogue of mass in rotational dynamics called one “of inertia.”
moments [accept moment of inertia or bending moment; reject “momentum”]
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acf-regs25-3-13_3
One of these quantities is defined as a resultant internal couple and is typically plotted alongside shear in a structural design setup.
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acf-regs25-3-13
3
One of these quantities is divided by the flexural rigidity in the integrand of a theorem developed by Mohr. The signs of these quantities determine whether a structure undergoes “hogging” or “sagging.” One of these quantities is defined as a resultant internal couple and is typically plotted alongside shear in a structural design setup. These quantities are defined as the product of another quantity and some power of distance and include a “bending” type. Another of these quantities, which defines a rank-2 tensor appearing in the Euler equations, is invariant along an axis under the “stretch rule.” For 10 points, name these quantities that describe the distribution of another quantity relative to a fixed reference point, such as the analogue of mass in rotational dynamics called one “of inertia.”
moments [accept moment of inertia or bending moment; reject “momentum”]
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acf-regs25-3-13_4
These quantities are defined as the product of another quantity and some power of distance and include a “bending” type.
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acf-regs25-3-13
4
One of these quantities is divided by the flexural rigidity in the integrand of a theorem developed by Mohr. The signs of these quantities determine whether a structure undergoes “hogging” or “sagging.” One of these quantities is defined as a resultant internal couple and is typically plotted alongside shear in a structural design setup. These quantities are defined as the product of another quantity and some power of distance and include a “bending” type. Another of these quantities, which defines a rank-2 tensor appearing in the Euler equations, is invariant along an axis under the “stretch rule.” For 10 points, name these quantities that describe the distribution of another quantity relative to a fixed reference point, such as the analogue of mass in rotational dynamics called one “of inertia.”
moments [accept moment of inertia or bending moment; reject “momentum”]
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acf-regs25-3-13_5
Another of these quantities, which defines a rank-2 tensor appearing in the Euler equations, is invariant along an axis under the “stretch rule.”
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acf-regs25-3-13
5
One of these quantities is divided by the flexural rigidity in the integrand of a theorem developed by Mohr. The signs of these quantities determine whether a structure undergoes “hogging” or “sagging.” One of these quantities is defined as a resultant internal couple and is typically plotted alongside shear in a structural design setup. These quantities are defined as the product of another quantity and some power of distance and include a “bending” type. Another of these quantities, which defines a rank-2 tensor appearing in the Euler equations, is invariant along an axis under the “stretch rule.” For 10 points, name these quantities that describe the distribution of another quantity relative to a fixed reference point, such as the analogue of mass in rotational dynamics called one “of inertia.”
moments [accept moment of inertia or bending moment; reject “momentum”]
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acf-regs25-3-13_6
For 10 points, name these quantities that describe the distribution of another quantity relative to a fixed reference point, such as the analogue of mass in rotational dynamics called one “of inertia.”
[ "moment of inertia", "bending moment; reject momentum", "moments", "moment" ]
acf-regs25-3-13
6
One of these quantities is divided by the flexural rigidity in the integrand of a theorem developed by Mohr. The signs of these quantities determine whether a structure undergoes “hogging” or “sagging.” One of these quantities is defined as a resultant internal couple and is typically plotted alongside shear in a structural design setup. These quantities are defined as the product of another quantity and some power of distance and include a “bending” type. Another of these quantities, which defines a rank-2 tensor appearing in the Euler equations, is invariant along an axis under the “stretch rule.” For 10 points, name these quantities that describe the distribution of another quantity relative to a fixed reference point, such as the analogue of mass in rotational dynamics called one “of inertia.”
moments [accept moment of inertia or bending moment; reject “momentum”]
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acf-regs25-3-14_1
A man who visits three of these places while searching for the “thrice-ninth” kingdom is told to blow three horns successively louder to avoid getting eaten.
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acf-regs25-3-14
1
A man who visits three of these places while searching for the “thrice-ninth” kingdom is told to blow three horns successively louder to avoid getting eaten. A piece of bread covered in salt and wrapped in cloth can pacify angry spirits in these places, which may be occupied by benevolent female spirits with chicken beaks called kikimora. While following a doll’s instructions, a girl witnesses three subsequent riders wearing white, red, and black entering one of these places. A barabashka is an angry subtype of a spirit of these places called domovoi. Vasilisa the Beautiful sought fire in one of these places surrounded by a fence of bones and supported by chicken legs. For 10 points, sweets make up what type of location in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel?”
houses [or households or homes or huts; accept hearths; accept Baba Yaga’s house; prompt on walls or courtyards or keyholes by asking “of what places?”; prompt on forests by asking “what sort of place in the forest?”; prompt on buildings]
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acf-regs25-3-14_2
A piece of bread covered in salt and wrapped in cloth can pacify angry spirits in these places, which may be occupied by benevolent female spirits with chicken beaks called kikimora.
[ "Baba Yaga’s house", "home", "hut", "house", "houses", "homes", "household", "households", "hearth", "hearths", "huts" ]
acf-regs25-3-14
2
A man who visits three of these places while searching for the “thrice-ninth” kingdom is told to blow three horns successively louder to avoid getting eaten. A piece of bread covered in salt and wrapped in cloth can pacify angry spirits in these places, which may be occupied by benevolent female spirits with chicken beaks called kikimora. While following a doll’s instructions, a girl witnesses three subsequent riders wearing white, red, and black entering one of these places. A barabashka is an angry subtype of a spirit of these places called domovoi. Vasilisa the Beautiful sought fire in one of these places surrounded by a fence of bones and supported by chicken legs. For 10 points, sweets make up what type of location in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel?”
houses [or households or homes or huts; accept hearths; accept Baba Yaga’s house; prompt on walls or courtyards or keyholes by asking “of what places?”; prompt on forests by asking “what sort of place in the forest?”; prompt on buildings]
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acf-regs25-3-14_3
While following a doll’s instructions, a girl witnesses three subsequent riders wearing white, red, and black entering one of these places.
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acf-regs25-3-14
3
A man who visits three of these places while searching for the “thrice-ninth” kingdom is told to blow three horns successively louder to avoid getting eaten. A piece of bread covered in salt and wrapped in cloth can pacify angry spirits in these places, which may be occupied by benevolent female spirits with chicken beaks called kikimora. While following a doll’s instructions, a girl witnesses three subsequent riders wearing white, red, and black entering one of these places. A barabashka is an angry subtype of a spirit of these places called domovoi. Vasilisa the Beautiful sought fire in one of these places surrounded by a fence of bones and supported by chicken legs. For 10 points, sweets make up what type of location in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel?”
houses [or households or homes or huts; accept hearths; accept Baba Yaga’s house; prompt on walls or courtyards or keyholes by asking “of what places?”; prompt on forests by asking “what sort of place in the forest?”; prompt on buildings]
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acf-regs25-3-14_4
A barabashka is an angry subtype of a spirit of these places called domovoi.
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acf-regs25-3-14
4
A man who visits three of these places while searching for the “thrice-ninth” kingdom is told to blow three horns successively louder to avoid getting eaten. A piece of bread covered in salt and wrapped in cloth can pacify angry spirits in these places, which may be occupied by benevolent female spirits with chicken beaks called kikimora. While following a doll’s instructions, a girl witnesses three subsequent riders wearing white, red, and black entering one of these places. A barabashka is an angry subtype of a spirit of these places called domovoi. Vasilisa the Beautiful sought fire in one of these places surrounded by a fence of bones and supported by chicken legs. For 10 points, sweets make up what type of location in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel?”
houses [or households or homes or huts; accept hearths; accept Baba Yaga’s house; prompt on walls or courtyards or keyholes by asking “of what places?”; prompt on forests by asking “what sort of place in the forest?”; prompt on buildings]
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acf-regs25-3-14_5
Vasilisa the Beautiful sought fire in one of these places surrounded by a fence of bones and supported by chicken legs.
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acf-regs25-3-14
5
A man who visits three of these places while searching for the “thrice-ninth” kingdom is told to blow three horns successively louder to avoid getting eaten. A piece of bread covered in salt and wrapped in cloth can pacify angry spirits in these places, which may be occupied by benevolent female spirits with chicken beaks called kikimora. While following a doll’s instructions, a girl witnesses three subsequent riders wearing white, red, and black entering one of these places. A barabashka is an angry subtype of a spirit of these places called domovoi. Vasilisa the Beautiful sought fire in one of these places surrounded by a fence of bones and supported by chicken legs. For 10 points, sweets make up what type of location in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel?”
houses [or households or homes or huts; accept hearths; accept Baba Yaga’s house; prompt on walls or courtyards or keyholes by asking “of what places?”; prompt on forests by asking “what sort of place in the forest?”; prompt on buildings]
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acf-regs25-3-14_6
For 10 points, sweets make up what type of location in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel?”
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acf-regs25-3-14
6
A man who visits three of these places while searching for the “thrice-ninth” kingdom is told to blow three horns successively louder to avoid getting eaten. A piece of bread covered in salt and wrapped in cloth can pacify angry spirits in these places, which may be occupied by benevolent female spirits with chicken beaks called kikimora. While following a doll’s instructions, a girl witnesses three subsequent riders wearing white, red, and black entering one of these places. A barabashka is an angry subtype of a spirit of these places called domovoi. Vasilisa the Beautiful sought fire in one of these places surrounded by a fence of bones and supported by chicken legs. For 10 points, sweets make up what type of location in the Grimm Brothers fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel?”
houses [or households or homes or huts; accept hearths; accept Baba Yaga’s house; prompt on walls or courtyards or keyholes by asking “of what places?”; prompt on forests by asking “what sort of place in the forest?”; prompt on buildings]
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acf-regs25-3-15_1
A series of experiments involving these things involved the maxim “generalizations would come in due time” and was conducted by W. S. Small to focus on its subjects’ “natural proclivities.”
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acf-regs25-3-15
1
A series of experiments involving these things involved the maxim “generalizations would come in due time” and was conducted by W. S. Small to focus on its subjects’ “natural proclivities.” Olton and Samuelson assessed reference and working memory in an experiment involving a “radial arm” one of these things. Distal cues in these things’ “oasis” type were added after an associative learning study by Richard Morris. Studies using these things, which led to Edward Tolman’s latent learning theory, were used to develop cognitive maps. With Harvey Carr, John Watson conducted a stimulus and response experiment using one of these things that made a “kerplunk” sound when a rat ran into it. For 10 points, name these structures that psychologists use to study the navigation of mice.
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acf-regs25-3-15_2
Olton and Samuelson assessed reference and working memory in an experiment involving a “radial arm” one of these things.
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acf-regs25-3-15
2
A series of experiments involving these things involved the maxim “generalizations would come in due time” and was conducted by W. S. Small to focus on its subjects’ “natural proclivities.” Olton and Samuelson assessed reference and working memory in an experiment involving a “radial arm” one of these things. Distal cues in these things’ “oasis” type were added after an associative learning study by Richard Morris. Studies using these things, which led to Edward Tolman’s latent learning theory, were used to develop cognitive maps. With Harvey Carr, John Watson conducted a stimulus and response experiment using one of these things that made a “kerplunk” sound when a rat ran into it. For 10 points, name these structures that psychologists use to study the navigation of mice.
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acf-regs25-3-15_3
Distal cues in these things’ “oasis” type were added after an associative learning study by Richard Morris.
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acf-regs25-3-15
3
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acf-regs25-3-15_4
Studies using these things, which led to Edward Tolman’s latent learning theory, were used to develop cognitive maps.
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acf-regs25-3-15
4
A series of experiments involving these things involved the maxim “generalizations would come in due time” and was conducted by W. S. Small to focus on its subjects’ “natural proclivities.” Olton and Samuelson assessed reference and working memory in an experiment involving a “radial arm” one of these things. Distal cues in these things’ “oasis” type were added after an associative learning study by Richard Morris. Studies using these things, which led to Edward Tolman’s latent learning theory, were used to develop cognitive maps. With Harvey Carr, John Watson conducted a stimulus and response experiment using one of these things that made a “kerplunk” sound when a rat ran into it. For 10 points, name these structures that psychologists use to study the navigation of mice.
mazes [or labyrinths; accept water mazes; prompt on walls; prompt on water tanks]
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acf-regs25-3-15_5
With Harvey Carr, John Watson conducted a stimulus and response experiment using one of these things that made a “kerplunk” sound when a rat ran into it.
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acf-regs25-3-15
5
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mazes [or labyrinths; accept water mazes; prompt on walls; prompt on water tanks]
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acf-regs25-3-15_6
For 10 points, name these structures that psychologists use to study the navigation of mice.
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acf-regs25-3-15
6
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acf-regs25-3-16_1
One of these sets is divided into simpler regions in Schwarz methods, which fall under a class of methods named for the “decomposition” of these sets.
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acf-regs25-3-16
1
One of these sets is divided into simpler regions in Schwarz methods, which fall under a class of methods named for the “decomposition” of these sets. In complex analysis, either “region” or the word for this type of set also refers to a nonempty open connected set. One of these sets can be extended while preserving a norm dominance condition via the Hahn–Banach theorem. In complex analysis, one of these sets is extended via analytic continuation. One of these sets must be at least as large as a related set for a surjection and no larger for an injection. In a common visualization, arrows point rightward from an oval representing one of these sets to an oval representing a related set prefixed “co.” For 10 points, give this term for the set of all inputs to a function, which maps to its range.
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acf-regs25-3-16_2
In complex analysis, either “region” or the word for this type of set also refers to a nonempty open connected set.
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acf-regs25-3-16
2
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acf-regs25-3-16_3
One of these sets can be extended while preserving a norm dominance condition via the Hahn–Banach theorem.
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acf-regs25-3-16
3
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acf-regs25-3-16_4
In complex analysis, one of these sets is extended via analytic continuation.
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acf-regs25-3-16
4
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acf-regs25-3-16_5
One of these sets must be at least as large as a related set for a surjection and no larger for an injection.
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acf-regs25-3-16
5
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acf-regs25-3-16_6
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acf-regs25-3-16
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One of these sets is divided into simpler regions in Schwarz methods, which fall under a class of methods named for the “decomposition” of these sets. In complex analysis, either “region” or the word for this type of set also refers to a nonempty open connected set. One of these sets can be extended while preserving a norm dominance condition via the Hahn–Banach theorem. In complex analysis, one of these sets is extended via analytic continuation. One of these sets must be at least as large as a related set for a surjection and no larger for an injection. In a common visualization, arrows point rightward from an oval representing one of these sets to an oval representing a related set prefixed “co.” For 10 points, give this term for the set of all inputs to a function, which maps to its range.
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acf-regs25-3-16_7
For 10 points, give this term for the set of all inputs to a function, which maps to its range.
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acf-regs25-3-16
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acf-regs25-3-17_1
In this novel, a water gun is filled with urine and sprayed on a character by a boy who is beaten with a prosthetic limb in revenge.
[ "A Thousand Splendid Suns", "Thousand Splendid Suns" ]
acf-regs25-3-17
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In this novel, a water gun is filled with urine and sprayed on a character by a boy who is beaten with a prosthetic limb in revenge. The title of this novel comes from a poem by Saib Tabrizi that mentions how “every street” of its primary setting is “enthralling to the eye.” In this novel, one character is forced to chew rocks by her shoemaker husband after not cooking rice sufficiently. A businessman in this novel lies about being on a trip to avoid seeing the movie Pinocchio with his daughter due to her status as a harami, or bastard. In this novel, Mullah Faizullah teaches Miriam to read the Quran decades before she kills her husband to defend his younger second wife, Laila. For 10 points, Kabul is the setting of what 2007 novel by Khaled Hosseini written after The Kite Runner?
A Thousand Splendid Suns
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acf-regs25-3-17_2
The title of this novel comes from a poem by Saib Tabrizi that mentions how “every street” of its primary setting is “enthralling to the eye.”
[ "A Thousand Splendid Suns", "Thousand Splendid Suns" ]
acf-regs25-3-17
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In this novel, a water gun is filled with urine and sprayed on a character by a boy who is beaten with a prosthetic limb in revenge. The title of this novel comes from a poem by Saib Tabrizi that mentions how “every street” of its primary setting is “enthralling to the eye.” In this novel, one character is forced to chew rocks by her shoemaker husband after not cooking rice sufficiently. A businessman in this novel lies about being on a trip to avoid seeing the movie Pinocchio with his daughter due to her status as a harami, or bastard. In this novel, Mullah Faizullah teaches Miriam to read the Quran decades before she kills her husband to defend his younger second wife, Laila. For 10 points, Kabul is the setting of what 2007 novel by Khaled Hosseini written after The Kite Runner?
A Thousand Splendid Suns
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acf-regs25-3-17_3
In this novel, one character is forced to chew rocks by her shoemaker husband after not cooking rice sufficiently.
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acf-regs25-3-17
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In this novel, a water gun is filled with urine and sprayed on a character by a boy who is beaten with a prosthetic limb in revenge. The title of this novel comes from a poem by Saib Tabrizi that mentions how “every street” of its primary setting is “enthralling to the eye.” In this novel, one character is forced to chew rocks by her shoemaker husband after not cooking rice sufficiently. A businessman in this novel lies about being on a trip to avoid seeing the movie Pinocchio with his daughter due to her status as a harami, or bastard. In this novel, Mullah Faizullah teaches Miriam to read the Quran decades before she kills her husband to defend his younger second wife, Laila. For 10 points, Kabul is the setting of what 2007 novel by Khaled Hosseini written after The Kite Runner?
A Thousand Splendid Suns
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acf-regs25-3-17_4
A businessman in this novel lies about being on a trip to avoid seeing the movie Pinocchio with his daughter due to her status as a harami, or bastard.
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acf-regs25-3-17
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In this novel, a water gun is filled with urine and sprayed on a character by a boy who is beaten with a prosthetic limb in revenge. The title of this novel comes from a poem by Saib Tabrizi that mentions how “every street” of its primary setting is “enthralling to the eye.” In this novel, one character is forced to chew rocks by her shoemaker husband after not cooking rice sufficiently. A businessman in this novel lies about being on a trip to avoid seeing the movie Pinocchio with his daughter due to her status as a harami, or bastard. In this novel, Mullah Faizullah teaches Miriam to read the Quran decades before she kills her husband to defend his younger second wife, Laila. For 10 points, Kabul is the setting of what 2007 novel by Khaled Hosseini written after The Kite Runner?
A Thousand Splendid Suns
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acf-regs25-3-17_5
In this novel, Mullah Faizullah teaches Miriam to read the Quran decades before she kills her husband to defend his younger second wife, Laila.
[ "A Thousand Splendid Suns", "Thousand Splendid Suns" ]
acf-regs25-3-17
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In this novel, a water gun is filled with urine and sprayed on a character by a boy who is beaten with a prosthetic limb in revenge. The title of this novel comes from a poem by Saib Tabrizi that mentions how “every street” of its primary setting is “enthralling to the eye.” In this novel, one character is forced to chew rocks by her shoemaker husband after not cooking rice sufficiently. A businessman in this novel lies about being on a trip to avoid seeing the movie Pinocchio with his daughter due to her status as a harami, or bastard. In this novel, Mullah Faizullah teaches Miriam to read the Quran decades before she kills her husband to defend his younger second wife, Laila. For 10 points, Kabul is the setting of what 2007 novel by Khaled Hosseini written after The Kite Runner?
A Thousand Splendid Suns
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acf-regs25-3-17_6
For 10 points, Kabul is the setting of what 2007 novel by Khaled Hosseini written after The Kite Runner?
[ "A Thousand Splendid Suns", "Thousand Splendid Suns" ]
acf-regs25-3-17
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A Thousand Splendid Suns
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acf-regs25-3-18_1
A dynasty of this ethnic group was revived after its leader ended the “Kalabhra interregnum.”
[ "Tamils", "Thamizh", "Tamil", "Tamilar", "Thamizhar" ]
acf-regs25-3-18
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A dynasty of this ethnic group was revived after its leader ended the “Kalabhra interregnum.” Rebels opposing leaders of this ethnicity formed the Confederation of Madja-as in the Philippines. This ethnic group created “singing steps” leading up to one of their three “Great Living” temples; that temple depicted legends associated with 63 “poet-saints” of this ethnicity. Some of the oldest literature written by this ethnic group is collected in the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Idylls, which is part of their Sangam literature. A dynasty led by this ethnicity caused the collapse of the Sailendra dynasty during their invasion of Srivijaya led by Rajendra I. For 10 points, name this predominant ethnicity of the “Three Crowned Kings” consisting of the Chera, Pandya, and Chola dynasties in southern India.
Tamils [or Tamilar; or Thamizhar] (The 63 poet-saints are the Nayanars.)
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acf-regs25-3-18_2
Rebels opposing leaders of this ethnicity formed the Confederation of Madja-as in the Philippines.
[ "Tamils", "Thamizh", "Tamil", "Tamilar", "Thamizhar" ]
acf-regs25-3-18
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A dynasty of this ethnic group was revived after its leader ended the “Kalabhra interregnum.” Rebels opposing leaders of this ethnicity formed the Confederation of Madja-as in the Philippines. This ethnic group created “singing steps” leading up to one of their three “Great Living” temples; that temple depicted legends associated with 63 “poet-saints” of this ethnicity. Some of the oldest literature written by this ethnic group is collected in the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Idylls, which is part of their Sangam literature. A dynasty led by this ethnicity caused the collapse of the Sailendra dynasty during their invasion of Srivijaya led by Rajendra I. For 10 points, name this predominant ethnicity of the “Three Crowned Kings” consisting of the Chera, Pandya, and Chola dynasties in southern India.
Tamils [or Tamilar; or Thamizhar] (The 63 poet-saints are the Nayanars.)
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acf-regs25-3-18_3
This ethnic group created “singing steps” leading up to one of their three “Great Living” temples; that temple depicted legends associated with 63 “poet-saints” of this ethnicity.
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acf-regs25-3-18
3
A dynasty of this ethnic group was revived after its leader ended the “Kalabhra interregnum.” Rebels opposing leaders of this ethnicity formed the Confederation of Madja-as in the Philippines. This ethnic group created “singing steps” leading up to one of their three “Great Living” temples; that temple depicted legends associated with 63 “poet-saints” of this ethnicity. Some of the oldest literature written by this ethnic group is collected in the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Idylls, which is part of their Sangam literature. A dynasty led by this ethnicity caused the collapse of the Sailendra dynasty during their invasion of Srivijaya led by Rajendra I. For 10 points, name this predominant ethnicity of the “Three Crowned Kings” consisting of the Chera, Pandya, and Chola dynasties in southern India.
Tamils [or Tamilar; or Thamizhar] (The 63 poet-saints are the Nayanars.)
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acf-regs25-3-18_4
Some of the oldest literature written by this ethnic group is collected in the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Idylls, which is part of their Sangam literature.
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acf-regs25-3-18
4
A dynasty of this ethnic group was revived after its leader ended the “Kalabhra interregnum.” Rebels opposing leaders of this ethnicity formed the Confederation of Madja-as in the Philippines. This ethnic group created “singing steps” leading up to one of their three “Great Living” temples; that temple depicted legends associated with 63 “poet-saints” of this ethnicity. Some of the oldest literature written by this ethnic group is collected in the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Idylls, which is part of their Sangam literature. A dynasty led by this ethnicity caused the collapse of the Sailendra dynasty during their invasion of Srivijaya led by Rajendra I. For 10 points, name this predominant ethnicity of the “Three Crowned Kings” consisting of the Chera, Pandya, and Chola dynasties in southern India.
Tamils [or Tamilar; or Thamizhar] (The 63 poet-saints are the Nayanars.)
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acf-regs25-3-18_5
A dynasty led by this ethnicity caused the collapse of the Sailendra dynasty during their invasion of Srivijaya led by Rajendra I.
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acf-regs25-3-18
5
A dynasty of this ethnic group was revived after its leader ended the “Kalabhra interregnum.” Rebels opposing leaders of this ethnicity formed the Confederation of Madja-as in the Philippines. This ethnic group created “singing steps” leading up to one of their three “Great Living” temples; that temple depicted legends associated with 63 “poet-saints” of this ethnicity. Some of the oldest literature written by this ethnic group is collected in the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Idylls, which is part of their Sangam literature. A dynasty led by this ethnicity caused the collapse of the Sailendra dynasty during their invasion of Srivijaya led by Rajendra I. For 10 points, name this predominant ethnicity of the “Three Crowned Kings” consisting of the Chera, Pandya, and Chola dynasties in southern India.
Tamils [or Tamilar; or Thamizhar] (The 63 poet-saints are the Nayanars.)
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acf-regs25-3-18_6
For 10 points, name this predominant ethnicity of the “Three Crowned Kings” consisting of the Chera, Pandya, and Chola dynasties in southern India.
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acf-regs25-3-18
6
A dynasty of this ethnic group was revived after its leader ended the “Kalabhra interregnum.” Rebels opposing leaders of this ethnicity formed the Confederation of Madja-as in the Philippines. This ethnic group created “singing steps” leading up to one of their three “Great Living” temples; that temple depicted legends associated with 63 “poet-saints” of this ethnicity. Some of the oldest literature written by this ethnic group is collected in the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Idylls, which is part of their Sangam literature. A dynasty led by this ethnicity caused the collapse of the Sailendra dynasty during their invasion of Srivijaya led by Rajendra I. For 10 points, name this predominant ethnicity of the “Three Crowned Kings” consisting of the Chera, Pandya, and Chola dynasties in southern India.
Tamils [or Tamilar; or Thamizhar] (The 63 poet-saints are the Nayanars.)
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acf-regs25-3-19_1
A holder of this title grasps a letter with the artist’s signature and wears a chivalric badge in a portrait named for his outfit’s brown and silver color.
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acf-regs25-3-19
1
A holder of this title grasps a letter with the artist’s signature and wears a chivalric badge in a portrait named for his outfit’s brown and silver color. Tiepolo painted this title personified sitting among the continents and the pillars of Hercules in a ceiling fresco on this title’s “apotheosis.” Théophile Gautier wrote that a holder of this title looked like a “corner grocer who has just won the lottery” in an awkward group portrait of him and his family. A holder of this title commissioned both 1628’s The Triumph of Bacchus and a painting that shows his victorious army receiving a key in front of a row of vertical lances, titled The Surrender of Breda. For 10 points, name this royal title of a patron whose daughter, the Infanta Margarita, is depicted in Las Meninas by his court painter Diego Velázquez.
monarch of Spain [accept king of Spain; accept monarch of Portugal or king of Portugal; prompt on king or monarch by asking “of what domain?”; prompt on ruler of Spain by asking “with what title?”; reject “queen” or “queen of Spain”] (The painting in the first sentence is Velázquez’s Philip IV in Brown and Silver, and the painting of the “corner grocer” is Charles IV of Spain and His Family by Francisco Goya.)
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acf-regs25-3-19_2
Tiepolo painted this title personified sitting among the continents and the pillars of Hercules in a ceiling fresco on this title’s “apotheosis.”
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acf-regs25-3-19
2
A holder of this title grasps a letter with the artist’s signature and wears a chivalric badge in a portrait named for his outfit’s brown and silver color. Tiepolo painted this title personified sitting among the continents and the pillars of Hercules in a ceiling fresco on this title’s “apotheosis.” Théophile Gautier wrote that a holder of this title looked like a “corner grocer who has just won the lottery” in an awkward group portrait of him and his family. A holder of this title commissioned both 1628’s The Triumph of Bacchus and a painting that shows his victorious army receiving a key in front of a row of vertical lances, titled The Surrender of Breda. For 10 points, name this royal title of a patron whose daughter, the Infanta Margarita, is depicted in Las Meninas by his court painter Diego Velázquez.
monarch of Spain [accept king of Spain; accept monarch of Portugal or king of Portugal; prompt on king or monarch by asking “of what domain?”; prompt on ruler of Spain by asking “with what title?”; reject “queen” or “queen of Spain”] (The painting in the first sentence is Velázquez’s Philip IV in Brown and Silver, and the painting of the “corner grocer” is Charles IV of Spain and His Family by Francisco Goya.)
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acf-regs25-3-19_3
Théophile Gautier wrote that a holder of this title looked like a “corner grocer who has just won the lottery” in an awkward group portrait of him and his family.
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acf-regs25-3-19
3
A holder of this title grasps a letter with the artist’s signature and wears a chivalric badge in a portrait named for his outfit’s brown and silver color. Tiepolo painted this title personified sitting among the continents and the pillars of Hercules in a ceiling fresco on this title’s “apotheosis.” Théophile Gautier wrote that a holder of this title looked like a “corner grocer who has just won the lottery” in an awkward group portrait of him and his family. A holder of this title commissioned both 1628’s The Triumph of Bacchus and a painting that shows his victorious army receiving a key in front of a row of vertical lances, titled The Surrender of Breda. For 10 points, name this royal title of a patron whose daughter, the Infanta Margarita, is depicted in Las Meninas by his court painter Diego Velázquez.
monarch of Spain [accept king of Spain; accept monarch of Portugal or king of Portugal; prompt on king or monarch by asking “of what domain?”; prompt on ruler of Spain by asking “with what title?”; reject “queen” or “queen of Spain”] (The painting in the first sentence is Velázquez’s Philip IV in Brown and Silver, and the painting of the “corner grocer” is Charles IV of Spain and His Family by Francisco Goya.)
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acf-regs25-3-19_4
A holder of this title commissioned both 1628’s The Triumph of Bacchus and a painting that shows his victorious army receiving a key in front of a row of vertical lances, titled The Surrender of Breda.
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acf-regs25-3-19
4
A holder of this title grasps a letter with the artist’s signature and wears a chivalric badge in a portrait named for his outfit’s brown and silver color. Tiepolo painted this title personified sitting among the continents and the pillars of Hercules in a ceiling fresco on this title’s “apotheosis.” Théophile Gautier wrote that a holder of this title looked like a “corner grocer who has just won the lottery” in an awkward group portrait of him and his family. A holder of this title commissioned both 1628’s The Triumph of Bacchus and a painting that shows his victorious army receiving a key in front of a row of vertical lances, titled The Surrender of Breda. For 10 points, name this royal title of a patron whose daughter, the Infanta Margarita, is depicted in Las Meninas by his court painter Diego Velázquez.
monarch of Spain [accept king of Spain; accept monarch of Portugal or king of Portugal; prompt on king or monarch by asking “of what domain?”; prompt on ruler of Spain by asking “with what title?”; reject “queen” or “queen of Spain”] (The painting in the first sentence is Velázquez’s Philip IV in Brown and Silver, and the painting of the “corner grocer” is Charles IV of Spain and His Family by Francisco Goya.)
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acf-regs25-3-19_5
For 10 points, name this royal title of a patron whose daughter, the Infanta Margarita, is depicted in Las Meninas by his court painter Diego Velázquez.
[ "king of Spain", "monarch of Spain", "king of Portugal", "monarch of Portugal" ]
acf-regs25-3-19
5
A holder of this title grasps a letter with the artist’s signature and wears a chivalric badge in a portrait named for his outfit’s brown and silver color. Tiepolo painted this title personified sitting among the continents and the pillars of Hercules in a ceiling fresco on this title’s “apotheosis.” Théophile Gautier wrote that a holder of this title looked like a “corner grocer who has just won the lottery” in an awkward group portrait of him and his family. A holder of this title commissioned both 1628’s The Triumph of Bacchus and a painting that shows his victorious army receiving a key in front of a row of vertical lances, titled The Surrender of Breda. For 10 points, name this royal title of a patron whose daughter, the Infanta Margarita, is depicted in Las Meninas by his court painter Diego Velázquez.
monarch of Spain [accept king of Spain; accept monarch of Portugal or king of Portugal; prompt on king or monarch by asking “of what domain?”; prompt on ruler of Spain by asking “with what title?”; reject “queen” or “queen of Spain”] (The painting in the first sentence is Velázquez’s Philip IV in Brown and Silver, and the painting of the “corner grocer” is Charles IV of Spain and His Family by Francisco Goya.)
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acf-regs25-3-20_1
This leader claimed to be protecting workers in the “MZ generation” with proposals to increase the working week from 52 to 69 hours.
[ "Yun", "Yun Seogyeol", "Yoon", "Yoon Seongnyeol", "Yoon Suk Yeol", "Yun Seokyeol" ]
acf-regs25-3-20
1
This leader claimed to be protecting workers in the “MZ generation” with proposals to increase the working week from 52 to 69 hours. A Reuters article suggests that this leader’s speech about “anti-state forces” was a result of a YouTube addiction. In a press conference, this leader said “if you tell me specifically what I did wrong, then I will apologize for that specific fact” after apologizing for nothing in particular. An opposition politician filmed himself going to vote against a decree set by this leader by jumping a metal fence. This leader of the People Power Party holed up in his Yongsan residence following a successful impeachment vote over his declaration of martial law, which was in place for a single night in December 2024. For 10 points, name this embattled president of South Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol [or Yun Seokyeol or Yun Seogyeol or Yoon Seongnyeol]
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acf-regs25-3-20_2
A Reuters article suggests that this leader’s speech about “anti-state forces” was a result of a YouTube addiction.
[ "Yun", "Yun Seogyeol", "Yoon", "Yoon Seongnyeol", "Yoon Suk Yeol", "Yun Seokyeol" ]
acf-regs25-3-20
2
This leader claimed to be protecting workers in the “MZ generation” with proposals to increase the working week from 52 to 69 hours. A Reuters article suggests that this leader’s speech about “anti-state forces” was a result of a YouTube addiction. In a press conference, this leader said “if you tell me specifically what I did wrong, then I will apologize for that specific fact” after apologizing for nothing in particular. An opposition politician filmed himself going to vote against a decree set by this leader by jumping a metal fence. This leader of the People Power Party holed up in his Yongsan residence following a successful impeachment vote over his declaration of martial law, which was in place for a single night in December 2024. For 10 points, name this embattled president of South Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol [or Yun Seokyeol or Yun Seogyeol or Yoon Seongnyeol]
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acf-regs25-3-20_3
In a press conference, this leader said “if you tell me specifically what I did wrong, then I will apologize for that specific fact” after apologizing for nothing in particular.
[ "Yun", "Yun Seogyeol", "Yoon", "Yoon Seongnyeol", "Yoon Suk Yeol", "Yun Seokyeol" ]
acf-regs25-3-20
3
This leader claimed to be protecting workers in the “MZ generation” with proposals to increase the working week from 52 to 69 hours. A Reuters article suggests that this leader’s speech about “anti-state forces” was a result of a YouTube addiction. In a press conference, this leader said “if you tell me specifically what I did wrong, then I will apologize for that specific fact” after apologizing for nothing in particular. An opposition politician filmed himself going to vote against a decree set by this leader by jumping a metal fence. This leader of the People Power Party holed up in his Yongsan residence following a successful impeachment vote over his declaration of martial law, which was in place for a single night in December 2024. For 10 points, name this embattled president of South Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol [or Yun Seokyeol or Yun Seogyeol or Yoon Seongnyeol]
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acf-regs25-3-20_4
An opposition politician filmed himself going to vote against a decree set by this leader by jumping a metal fence.
[ "Yun", "Yun Seogyeol", "Yoon", "Yoon Seongnyeol", "Yoon Suk Yeol", "Yun Seokyeol" ]
acf-regs25-3-20
4
This leader claimed to be protecting workers in the “MZ generation” with proposals to increase the working week from 52 to 69 hours. A Reuters article suggests that this leader’s speech about “anti-state forces” was a result of a YouTube addiction. In a press conference, this leader said “if you tell me specifically what I did wrong, then I will apologize for that specific fact” after apologizing for nothing in particular. An opposition politician filmed himself going to vote against a decree set by this leader by jumping a metal fence. This leader of the People Power Party holed up in his Yongsan residence following a successful impeachment vote over his declaration of martial law, which was in place for a single night in December 2024. For 10 points, name this embattled president of South Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol [or Yun Seokyeol or Yun Seogyeol or Yoon Seongnyeol]
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acf-regs25-3-20_5
This leader of the People Power Party holed up in his Yongsan residence following a successful impeachment vote over his declaration of martial law, which was in place for a single night in December 2024.
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acf-regs25-3-20
5
This leader claimed to be protecting workers in the “MZ generation” with proposals to increase the working week from 52 to 69 hours. A Reuters article suggests that this leader’s speech about “anti-state forces” was a result of a YouTube addiction. In a press conference, this leader said “if you tell me specifically what I did wrong, then I will apologize for that specific fact” after apologizing for nothing in particular. An opposition politician filmed himself going to vote against a decree set by this leader by jumping a metal fence. This leader of the People Power Party holed up in his Yongsan residence following a successful impeachment vote over his declaration of martial law, which was in place for a single night in December 2024. For 10 points, name this embattled president of South Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol [or Yun Seokyeol or Yun Seogyeol or Yoon Seongnyeol]
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acf-regs25-3-20_6
For 10 points, name this embattled president of South Korea.
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acf-regs25-3-20
6
This leader claimed to be protecting workers in the “MZ generation” with proposals to increase the working week from 52 to 69 hours. A Reuters article suggests that this leader’s speech about “anti-state forces” was a result of a YouTube addiction. In a press conference, this leader said “if you tell me specifically what I did wrong, then I will apologize for that specific fact” after apologizing for nothing in particular. An opposition politician filmed himself going to vote against a decree set by this leader by jumping a metal fence. This leader of the People Power Party holed up in his Yongsan residence following a successful impeachment vote over his declaration of martial law, which was in place for a single night in December 2024. For 10 points, name this embattled president of South Korea.
Yoon Suk Yeol [or Yun Seokyeol or Yun Seogyeol or Yoon Seongnyeol]
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acf-regs25-4-1_1
A monologue likens this character’s success to Reverend Gates, who is forced to dance at gunpoint in the sundown town of Sigsbee.
[ "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom", "Ma Rainey", "Gertrude Pridgett", "Madame Rainey", "Rainey", "Pridgett" ]
acf-regs25-4-1
1
A monologue likens this character’s success to Reverend Gates, who is forced to dance at gunpoint in the sundown town of Sigsbee. While waiting for this character to arrive, two of her colleagues bet a dollar that one of them can spell “music,” which he spells “M-U-S-I-K.” This character first enters accompanied by a policeman trying to arrest her for assaulting a cab driver. This woman refuses to work until she is brought a Coca-Cola and demands that a spoken-word intro be performed by her stuttering nephew Sylvester. Levee stabs his bandmate Toledo in a play titled for this woman that is the only play from its author’s Century Cycle not to be set in Pittsburgh. For 10 points, name this blues singer who appears in an August Wilson play titled for her “Black Bottom.”
Ma Rainey [or Gertrude Pridgett; accept Madame Rainey; accept Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; prompt on Ma or Madame]
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acf-regs25-4-1_2
While waiting for this character to arrive, two of her colleagues bet a dollar that one of them can spell “music,” which he spells “M-U-S-I-K.”
[ "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom", "Ma Rainey", "Gertrude Pridgett", "Madame Rainey", "Rainey", "Pridgett" ]
acf-regs25-4-1
2
A monologue likens this character’s success to Reverend Gates, who is forced to dance at gunpoint in the sundown town of Sigsbee. While waiting for this character to arrive, two of her colleagues bet a dollar that one of them can spell “music,” which he spells “M-U-S-I-K.” This character first enters accompanied by a policeman trying to arrest her for assaulting a cab driver. This woman refuses to work until she is brought a Coca-Cola and demands that a spoken-word intro be performed by her stuttering nephew Sylvester. Levee stabs his bandmate Toledo in a play titled for this woman that is the only play from its author’s Century Cycle not to be set in Pittsburgh. For 10 points, name this blues singer who appears in an August Wilson play titled for her “Black Bottom.”
Ma Rainey [or Gertrude Pridgett; accept Madame Rainey; accept Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; prompt on Ma or Madame]
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acf-regs25-4-1_3
This character first enters accompanied by a policeman trying to arrest her for assaulting a cab driver.
[ "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom", "Ma Rainey", "Gertrude Pridgett", "Madame Rainey", "Rainey", "Pridgett" ]
acf-regs25-4-1
3
A monologue likens this character’s success to Reverend Gates, who is forced to dance at gunpoint in the sundown town of Sigsbee. While waiting for this character to arrive, two of her colleagues bet a dollar that one of them can spell “music,” which he spells “M-U-S-I-K.” This character first enters accompanied by a policeman trying to arrest her for assaulting a cab driver. This woman refuses to work until she is brought a Coca-Cola and demands that a spoken-word intro be performed by her stuttering nephew Sylvester. Levee stabs his bandmate Toledo in a play titled for this woman that is the only play from its author’s Century Cycle not to be set in Pittsburgh. For 10 points, name this blues singer who appears in an August Wilson play titled for her “Black Bottom.”
Ma Rainey [or Gertrude Pridgett; accept Madame Rainey; accept Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; prompt on Ma or Madame]
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acf-regs25-4-1_4
This woman refuses to work until she is brought a Coca-Cola and demands that a spoken-word intro be performed by her stuttering nephew Sylvester.
[ "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom", "Ma Rainey", "Gertrude Pridgett", "Madame Rainey", "Rainey", "Pridgett" ]
acf-regs25-4-1
4
A monologue likens this character’s success to Reverend Gates, who is forced to dance at gunpoint in the sundown town of Sigsbee. While waiting for this character to arrive, two of her colleagues bet a dollar that one of them can spell “music,” which he spells “M-U-S-I-K.” This character first enters accompanied by a policeman trying to arrest her for assaulting a cab driver. This woman refuses to work until she is brought a Coca-Cola and demands that a spoken-word intro be performed by her stuttering nephew Sylvester. Levee stabs his bandmate Toledo in a play titled for this woman that is the only play from its author’s Century Cycle not to be set in Pittsburgh. For 10 points, name this blues singer who appears in an August Wilson play titled for her “Black Bottom.”
Ma Rainey [or Gertrude Pridgett; accept Madame Rainey; accept Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; prompt on Ma or Madame]
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acf-regs25-4-1_5
Levee stabs his bandmate Toledo in a play titled for this woman that is the only play from its author’s Century Cycle not to be set in Pittsburgh.
[ "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom", "Ma Rainey", "Gertrude Pridgett", "Madame Rainey", "Rainey", "Pridgett" ]
acf-regs25-4-1
5
A monologue likens this character’s success to Reverend Gates, who is forced to dance at gunpoint in the sundown town of Sigsbee. While waiting for this character to arrive, two of her colleagues bet a dollar that one of them can spell “music,” which he spells “M-U-S-I-K.” This character first enters accompanied by a policeman trying to arrest her for assaulting a cab driver. This woman refuses to work until she is brought a Coca-Cola and demands that a spoken-word intro be performed by her stuttering nephew Sylvester. Levee stabs his bandmate Toledo in a play titled for this woman that is the only play from its author’s Century Cycle not to be set in Pittsburgh. For 10 points, name this blues singer who appears in an August Wilson play titled for her “Black Bottom.”
Ma Rainey [or Gertrude Pridgett; accept Madame Rainey; accept Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; prompt on Ma or Madame]
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acf-regs25-4-1_6
For 10 points, name this blues singer who appears in an August Wilson play titled for her “Black Bottom.”
[ "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom", "Ma Rainey", "Gertrude Pridgett", "Madame Rainey", "Rainey", "Pridgett" ]
acf-regs25-4-1
6
A monologue likens this character’s success to Reverend Gates, who is forced to dance at gunpoint in the sundown town of Sigsbee. While waiting for this character to arrive, two of her colleagues bet a dollar that one of them can spell “music,” which he spells “M-U-S-I-K.” This character first enters accompanied by a policeman trying to arrest her for assaulting a cab driver. This woman refuses to work until she is brought a Coca-Cola and demands that a spoken-word intro be performed by her stuttering nephew Sylvester. Levee stabs his bandmate Toledo in a play titled for this woman that is the only play from its author’s Century Cycle not to be set in Pittsburgh. For 10 points, name this blues singer who appears in an August Wilson play titled for her “Black Bottom.”
Ma Rainey [or Gertrude Pridgett; accept Madame Rainey; accept Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom; prompt on Ma or Madame]
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acf-regs25-4-2_1
An equation that uses a form of this technique to determine kinetic parameters contains the constant intercept term “log of the pre-exponential factor times R over activation energy” and is named for Homer Kissinger.
[ "isothermal titration calorimetry", "calorimetry", "differential scanning calorimetry", "pressure perturbation calorimetry" ]
acf-regs25-4-2
1
An equation that uses a form of this technique to determine kinetic parameters contains the constant intercept term “log of the pre-exponential factor times R over activation energy” and is named for Homer Kissinger. A form of this technique used to analyze protein solutions involves applying perturbations of 5 atmospheres. It’s not chromatography, but noise in this technique can be suppressed using a nitrogen and argon-based “purge” gas. The results of a form of this technique are characterized by a “c-value” proportional to binding affinity. Glass transitions can be quantified using a form of this technique that measures the difference in heating rate between two pans called its “differential scanning” type. For 10 points, what technique is done in classroom labs by heating a sample in a coffee cup?
calorimetry [accept differential scanning calorimetry or isothermal titration calorimetry or pressure perturbation calorimetry]
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acf-regs25-4-2_2
A form of this technique used to analyze protein solutions involves applying perturbations of 5 atmospheres.
[ "isothermal titration calorimetry", "calorimetry", "differential scanning calorimetry", "pressure perturbation calorimetry" ]
acf-regs25-4-2
2
An equation that uses a form of this technique to determine kinetic parameters contains the constant intercept term “log of the pre-exponential factor times R over activation energy” and is named for Homer Kissinger. A form of this technique used to analyze protein solutions involves applying perturbations of 5 atmospheres. It’s not chromatography, but noise in this technique can be suppressed using a nitrogen and argon-based “purge” gas. The results of a form of this technique are characterized by a “c-value” proportional to binding affinity. Glass transitions can be quantified using a form of this technique that measures the difference in heating rate between two pans called its “differential scanning” type. For 10 points, what technique is done in classroom labs by heating a sample in a coffee cup?
calorimetry [accept differential scanning calorimetry or isothermal titration calorimetry or pressure perturbation calorimetry]
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acf-regs25-4-2_3
It’s not chromatography, but noise in this technique can be suppressed using a nitrogen and argon-based “purge” gas.
[ "isothermal titration calorimetry", "calorimetry", "differential scanning calorimetry", "pressure perturbation calorimetry" ]
acf-regs25-4-2
3
An equation that uses a form of this technique to determine kinetic parameters contains the constant intercept term “log of the pre-exponential factor times R over activation energy” and is named for Homer Kissinger. A form of this technique used to analyze protein solutions involves applying perturbations of 5 atmospheres. It’s not chromatography, but noise in this technique can be suppressed using a nitrogen and argon-based “purge” gas. The results of a form of this technique are characterized by a “c-value” proportional to binding affinity. Glass transitions can be quantified using a form of this technique that measures the difference in heating rate between two pans called its “differential scanning” type. For 10 points, what technique is done in classroom labs by heating a sample in a coffee cup?
calorimetry [accept differential scanning calorimetry or isothermal titration calorimetry or pressure perturbation calorimetry]
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acf-regs25-4-2_4
The results of a form of this technique are characterized by a “c-value” proportional to binding affinity.
[ "isothermal titration calorimetry", "calorimetry", "differential scanning calorimetry", "pressure perturbation calorimetry" ]
acf-regs25-4-2
4
An equation that uses a form of this technique to determine kinetic parameters contains the constant intercept term “log of the pre-exponential factor times R over activation energy” and is named for Homer Kissinger. A form of this technique used to analyze protein solutions involves applying perturbations of 5 atmospheres. It’s not chromatography, but noise in this technique can be suppressed using a nitrogen and argon-based “purge” gas. The results of a form of this technique are characterized by a “c-value” proportional to binding affinity. Glass transitions can be quantified using a form of this technique that measures the difference in heating rate between two pans called its “differential scanning” type. For 10 points, what technique is done in classroom labs by heating a sample in a coffee cup?
calorimetry [accept differential scanning calorimetry or isothermal titration calorimetry or pressure perturbation calorimetry]
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acf-regs25-4-2_5
Glass transitions can be quantified using a form of this technique that measures the difference in heating rate between two pans called its “differential scanning” type.
[ "isothermal titration calorimetry", "calorimetry", "differential scanning calorimetry", "pressure perturbation calorimetry" ]
acf-regs25-4-2
5
An equation that uses a form of this technique to determine kinetic parameters contains the constant intercept term “log of the pre-exponential factor times R over activation energy” and is named for Homer Kissinger. A form of this technique used to analyze protein solutions involves applying perturbations of 5 atmospheres. It’s not chromatography, but noise in this technique can be suppressed using a nitrogen and argon-based “purge” gas. The results of a form of this technique are characterized by a “c-value” proportional to binding affinity. Glass transitions can be quantified using a form of this technique that measures the difference in heating rate between two pans called its “differential scanning” type. For 10 points, what technique is done in classroom labs by heating a sample in a coffee cup?
calorimetry [accept differential scanning calorimetry or isothermal titration calorimetry or pressure perturbation calorimetry]
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acf-regs25-4-2_6
For 10 points, what technique is done in classroom labs by heating a sample in a coffee cup?
[ "isothermal titration calorimetry", "calorimetry", "differential scanning calorimetry", "pressure perturbation calorimetry" ]
acf-regs25-4-2
6
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calorimetry [accept differential scanning calorimetry or isothermal titration calorimetry or pressure perturbation calorimetry]
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acf-regs25-4-3_1
Scholars connect this character with the concept of synty through a passage where he explains the origin of iron to an old healer.
[ "Väinämöinen" ]
acf-regs25-4-3
1
Scholars connect this character with the concept of synty through a passage where he explains the origin of iron to an old healer. That passage exemplifies a common epithet of this character, translated as either “trusty old” or “steadfast old.” This character falls into the sea and drifts for eight days after his horse is shot by a crossbow. This character crawls into the stomach of a sleeping giant to learn the three missing words of a magic spell. After a baby chastises this character for causing Aino to drown herself, this character sings up a magic boat and sails away in exile. This character kills a pike and uses its jaw to create the first kantele while on his way to recover the magical Sampo from Louhi, the ruler of Pohjola. For 10 points, what bard is the central character of the Kalevala?
Väinämöinen
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acf-regs25-4-3_2
That passage exemplifies a common epithet of this character, translated as either “trusty old” or “steadfast old.”
[ "Väinämöinen" ]
acf-regs25-4-3
2
Scholars connect this character with the concept of synty through a passage where he explains the origin of iron to an old healer. That passage exemplifies a common epithet of this character, translated as either “trusty old” or “steadfast old.” This character falls into the sea and drifts for eight days after his horse is shot by a crossbow. This character crawls into the stomach of a sleeping giant to learn the three missing words of a magic spell. After a baby chastises this character for causing Aino to drown herself, this character sings up a magic boat and sails away in exile. This character kills a pike and uses its jaw to create the first kantele while on his way to recover the magical Sampo from Louhi, the ruler of Pohjola. For 10 points, what bard is the central character of the Kalevala?
Väinämöinen
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This character falls into the sea and drifts for eight days after his horse is shot by a crossbow.
[ "Väinämöinen" ]
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Scholars connect this character with the concept of synty through a passage where he explains the origin of iron to an old healer. That passage exemplifies a common epithet of this character, translated as either “trusty old” or “steadfast old.” This character falls into the sea and drifts for eight days after his horse is shot by a crossbow. This character crawls into the stomach of a sleeping giant to learn the three missing words of a magic spell. After a baby chastises this character for causing Aino to drown herself, this character sings up a magic boat and sails away in exile. This character kills a pike and uses its jaw to create the first kantele while on his way to recover the magical Sampo from Louhi, the ruler of Pohjola. For 10 points, what bard is the central character of the Kalevala?
Väinämöinen
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