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The Timaeus links each of the classical elements to an object studied in this discipline.
[ "sacred geometry", "geometry" ]
acf-regs25-7-7
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Plutarch preserves Plato’s supposed claim that God “continually” practices this discipline, which is often cited to link Plato to this discipline’s “sacred” form. Socrates discusses knowledge with the title student of this discipline in the Theaetetus. Legendarily, an inscription above the Academy warned, “Let no one ignorant of [this discipline] enter here.” The Timaeus links each of the classical elements to an object studied in this discipline. Socrates uses a problem in this discipline to explain his idea of inborn knowledge, or anamnesis, to a slave in the Meno. A philosopher best known for naming a statement in this discipline led a vegetarian commune and was from Samos. For 10 points, Plato names five regular, convex polyhedra studied in what mathematical discipline?
geometry [accept sacred geometry; prompt on mathematics or maths] (The philosopher in the penultimate sentence is Pythagoras.)
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acf-regs25-7-7_5
Socrates uses a problem in this discipline to explain his idea of inborn knowledge, or anamnesis, to a slave in the Meno.
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acf-regs25-7-7
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Plutarch preserves Plato’s supposed claim that God “continually” practices this discipline, which is often cited to link Plato to this discipline’s “sacred” form. Socrates discusses knowledge with the title student of this discipline in the Theaetetus. Legendarily, an inscription above the Academy warned, “Let no one ignorant of [this discipline] enter here.” The Timaeus links each of the classical elements to an object studied in this discipline. Socrates uses a problem in this discipline to explain his idea of inborn knowledge, or anamnesis, to a slave in the Meno. A philosopher best known for naming a statement in this discipline led a vegetarian commune and was from Samos. For 10 points, Plato names five regular, convex polyhedra studied in what mathematical discipline?
geometry [accept sacred geometry; prompt on mathematics or maths] (The philosopher in the penultimate sentence is Pythagoras.)
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A philosopher best known for naming a statement in this discipline led a vegetarian commune and was from Samos.
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acf-regs25-7-7
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Plutarch preserves Plato’s supposed claim that God “continually” practices this discipline, which is often cited to link Plato to this discipline’s “sacred” form. Socrates discusses knowledge with the title student of this discipline in the Theaetetus. Legendarily, an inscription above the Academy warned, “Let no one ignorant of [this discipline] enter here.” The Timaeus links each of the classical elements to an object studied in this discipline. Socrates uses a problem in this discipline to explain his idea of inborn knowledge, or anamnesis, to a slave in the Meno. A philosopher best known for naming a statement in this discipline led a vegetarian commune and was from Samos. For 10 points, Plato names five regular, convex polyhedra studied in what mathematical discipline?
geometry [accept sacred geometry; prompt on mathematics or maths] (The philosopher in the penultimate sentence is Pythagoras.)
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acf-regs25-7-7_7
For 10 points, Plato names five regular, convex polyhedra studied in what mathematical discipline?
[ "sacred geometry", "geometry" ]
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geometry [accept sacred geometry; prompt on mathematics or maths] (The philosopher in the penultimate sentence is Pythagoras.)
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acf-regs25-7-8_1
This city’s founder had 17 children with his wife, Josette Vieau, and had followers point a cannon at Byron Kilbourn in an 1845 “Bridge War.”
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acf-regs25-7-8
1
This city’s founder had 17 children with his wife, Josette Vieau, and had followers point a cannon at Byron Kilbourn in an 1845 “Bridge War.” This non-Alaskan city was originally named Juneautown after Solomon Juneau, who developed it with Morgan L. Martin. Businessmen like Jacob Best and Herman Reutelschofer pioneered an industry in this city whose late-19th-century businesses included Cream City and Blatz. Many “forty-eighters” who settled in this city supported the candidacies of Emil Seidel and Victor L. Berger. An industry that flourished under the leadership of German-American immigrants to this city was led by Frederick Miller and Frederick Pabst. For 10 points, what city known for its beer production is the largest city in Wisconsin?
Milwaukee
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acf-regs25-7-8_2
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acf-regs25-7-8
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This city’s founder had 17 children with his wife, Josette Vieau, and had followers point a cannon at Byron Kilbourn in an 1845 “Bridge War.” This non-Alaskan city was originally named Juneautown after Solomon Juneau, who developed it with Morgan L. Martin. Businessmen like Jacob Best and Herman Reutelschofer pioneered an industry in this city whose late-19th-century businesses included Cream City and Blatz. Many “forty-eighters” who settled in this city supported the candidacies of Emil Seidel and Victor L. Berger. An industry that flourished under the leadership of German-American immigrants to this city was led by Frederick Miller and Frederick Pabst. For 10 points, what city known for its beer production is the largest city in Wisconsin?
Milwaukee
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acf-regs25-7-8_3
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This city’s founder had 17 children with his wife, Josette Vieau, and had followers point a cannon at Byron Kilbourn in an 1845 “Bridge War.” This non-Alaskan city was originally named Juneautown after Solomon Juneau, who developed it with Morgan L. Martin. Businessmen like Jacob Best and Herman Reutelschofer pioneered an industry in this city whose late-19th-century businesses included Cream City and Blatz. Many “forty-eighters” who settled in this city supported the candidacies of Emil Seidel and Victor L. Berger. An industry that flourished under the leadership of German-American immigrants to this city was led by Frederick Miller and Frederick Pabst. For 10 points, what city known for its beer production is the largest city in Wisconsin?
Milwaukee
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acf-regs25-7-8_4
Many “forty-eighters” who settled in this city supported the candidacies of Emil Seidel and Victor L. Berger.
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acf-regs25-7-8
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This city’s founder had 17 children with his wife, Josette Vieau, and had followers point a cannon at Byron Kilbourn in an 1845 “Bridge War.” This non-Alaskan city was originally named Juneautown after Solomon Juneau, who developed it with Morgan L. Martin. Businessmen like Jacob Best and Herman Reutelschofer pioneered an industry in this city whose late-19th-century businesses included Cream City and Blatz. Many “forty-eighters” who settled in this city supported the candidacies of Emil Seidel and Victor L. Berger. An industry that flourished under the leadership of German-American immigrants to this city was led by Frederick Miller and Frederick Pabst. For 10 points, what city known for its beer production is the largest city in Wisconsin?
Milwaukee
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acf-regs25-7-8_5
An industry that flourished under the leadership of German-American immigrants to this city was led by Frederick Miller and Frederick Pabst.
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acf-regs25-7-8
5
This city’s founder had 17 children with his wife, Josette Vieau, and had followers point a cannon at Byron Kilbourn in an 1845 “Bridge War.” This non-Alaskan city was originally named Juneautown after Solomon Juneau, who developed it with Morgan L. Martin. Businessmen like Jacob Best and Herman Reutelschofer pioneered an industry in this city whose late-19th-century businesses included Cream City and Blatz. Many “forty-eighters” who settled in this city supported the candidacies of Emil Seidel and Victor L. Berger. An industry that flourished under the leadership of German-American immigrants to this city was led by Frederick Miller and Frederick Pabst. For 10 points, what city known for its beer production is the largest city in Wisconsin?
Milwaukee
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acf-regs25-7-8_6
For 10 points, what city known for its beer production is the largest city in Wisconsin?
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acf-regs25-7-8
6
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Milwaukee
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acf-regs25-7-9_1
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin.
[ "Yezidis", "Yazidi", "Ezidi", "Yazidism until read", "Yazidis", "Kurd", "Kurds", "Ezidis", "Kurdish people", "Yezidi" ]
acf-regs25-7-9
1
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin. The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak. A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism. A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns. That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi. This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide. For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
Kurds [or Kurdish people; accept Yazidis or Yezidis or Ezidis or Yazidism until read]
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acf-regs25-7-9_2
The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak.
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acf-regs25-7-9
2
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin. The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak. A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism. A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns. That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi. This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide. For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
Kurds [or Kurdish people; accept Yazidis or Yezidis or Ezidis or Yazidism until read]
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acf-regs25-7-9_3
A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism.
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acf-regs25-7-9
3
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin. The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak. A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism. A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns. That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi. This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide. For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
Kurds [or Kurdish people; accept Yazidis or Yezidis or Ezidis or Yazidism until read]
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acf-regs25-7-9_4
A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns.
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acf-regs25-7-9
4
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin. The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak. A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism. A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns. That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi. This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide. For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
Kurds [or Kurdish people; accept Yazidis or Yezidis or Ezidis or Yazidism until read]
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acf-regs25-7-9_5
That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi.
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acf-regs25-7-9
5
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin. The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak. A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism. A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns. That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi. This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide. For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
Kurds [or Kurdish people; accept Yazidis or Yezidis or Ezidis or Yazidism until read]
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acf-regs25-7-9_6
This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide.
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acf-regs25-7-9
6
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin. The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak. A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism. A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns. That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi. This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide. For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
Kurds [or Kurdish people; accept Yazidis or Yezidis or Ezidis or Yazidism until read]
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acf-regs25-7-9_7
For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
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acf-regs25-7-9
7
Religious members of this ethnic group undergo a baptism-like ceremony with waters from the “White Spring” at the age of 10; that ceremony is mor kirin. The Saranjam is a key work in a religion primarily followed by this ethnic group founded by the fourth of the “seven persons,” Sultan Sahak. A three-stringed lute symbolizes that faith primarily practiced by this ethnic group, Yarsanism. A religion founded by this ethnic group believes that the universe emerged from a cosmic pearl, a story recorded in their qewl hymns. That religion of this ethnic group performs the “Feast of the Assembly” pilgrimage to Lalish to commemorate Sheikh Adi. This ethnic group’s belief in the “Peacock Angel” Tawûsî Melek was called “devil worship” by extremists, triggering a 2010s genocide. For 10 points, name this ethnic group of most Yazidis in Iraq.
Kurds [or Kurdish people; accept Yazidis or Yezidis or Ezidis or Yazidism until read]
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acf-regs25-7-10_1
Dmitri Shostakovich’s reorchestration of a cello concerto in this key added piccolos to its first movement and a harp to its second.
[ "A minor", "afterwards", "reject A until minor is read and" ]
acf-regs25-7-10
1
Dmitri Shostakovich’s reorchestration of a cello concerto in this key added piccolos to its first movement and a harp to its second. The second movement Romanze of a piano concerto in this key is a solo cello and piano duet, which may have inspired the cello solo in Brahms’s B-flat major second piano concerto. An Allegro affettuoso movement of a concerto in this key opens with a descending series of chords followed by a motif spelling out the name of the composer’s wife. A later concerto in this key imitates halling dance in its finale and opens with a timpani roll that builds into this key’s tonic chord. Robert Schumann’s piano concerto in this key inspired one in the same key by Edvard Grieg. For 10 points, name this minor key that contains no sharps or flats.
A minor [reject “A” until “minor” is read and accept afterwards]
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acf-regs25-7-10_2
The second movement Romanze of a piano concerto in this key is a solo cello and piano duet, which may have inspired the cello solo in Brahms’s B-flat major second piano concerto.
[ "A minor", "afterwards", "reject A until minor is read and" ]
acf-regs25-7-10
2
Dmitri Shostakovich’s reorchestration of a cello concerto in this key added piccolos to its first movement and a harp to its second. The second movement Romanze of a piano concerto in this key is a solo cello and piano duet, which may have inspired the cello solo in Brahms’s B-flat major second piano concerto. An Allegro affettuoso movement of a concerto in this key opens with a descending series of chords followed by a motif spelling out the name of the composer’s wife. A later concerto in this key imitates halling dance in its finale and opens with a timpani roll that builds into this key’s tonic chord. Robert Schumann’s piano concerto in this key inspired one in the same key by Edvard Grieg. For 10 points, name this minor key that contains no sharps or flats.
A minor [reject “A” until “minor” is read and accept afterwards]
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acf-regs25-7-10_3
An Allegro affettuoso movement of a concerto in this key opens with a descending series of chords followed by a motif spelling out the name of the composer’s wife.
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acf-regs25-7-10
3
Dmitri Shostakovich’s reorchestration of a cello concerto in this key added piccolos to its first movement and a harp to its second. The second movement Romanze of a piano concerto in this key is a solo cello and piano duet, which may have inspired the cello solo in Brahms’s B-flat major second piano concerto. An Allegro affettuoso movement of a concerto in this key opens with a descending series of chords followed by a motif spelling out the name of the composer’s wife. A later concerto in this key imitates halling dance in its finale and opens with a timpani roll that builds into this key’s tonic chord. Robert Schumann’s piano concerto in this key inspired one in the same key by Edvard Grieg. For 10 points, name this minor key that contains no sharps or flats.
A minor [reject “A” until “minor” is read and accept afterwards]
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acf-regs25-7-10_4
A later concerto in this key imitates halling dance in its finale and opens with a timpani roll that builds into this key’s tonic chord.
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acf-regs25-7-10
4
Dmitri Shostakovich’s reorchestration of a cello concerto in this key added piccolos to its first movement and a harp to its second. The second movement Romanze of a piano concerto in this key is a solo cello and piano duet, which may have inspired the cello solo in Brahms’s B-flat major second piano concerto. An Allegro affettuoso movement of a concerto in this key opens with a descending series of chords followed by a motif spelling out the name of the composer’s wife. A later concerto in this key imitates halling dance in its finale and opens with a timpani roll that builds into this key’s tonic chord. Robert Schumann’s piano concerto in this key inspired one in the same key by Edvard Grieg. For 10 points, name this minor key that contains no sharps or flats.
A minor [reject “A” until “minor” is read and accept afterwards]
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acf-regs25-7-10_5
Robert Schumann’s piano concerto in this key inspired one in the same key by Edvard Grieg.
[ "A minor", "afterwards", "reject A until minor is read and" ]
acf-regs25-7-10
5
Dmitri Shostakovich’s reorchestration of a cello concerto in this key added piccolos to its first movement and a harp to its second. The second movement Romanze of a piano concerto in this key is a solo cello and piano duet, which may have inspired the cello solo in Brahms’s B-flat major second piano concerto. An Allegro affettuoso movement of a concerto in this key opens with a descending series of chords followed by a motif spelling out the name of the composer’s wife. A later concerto in this key imitates halling dance in its finale and opens with a timpani roll that builds into this key’s tonic chord. Robert Schumann’s piano concerto in this key inspired one in the same key by Edvard Grieg. For 10 points, name this minor key that contains no sharps or flats.
A minor [reject “A” until “minor” is read and accept afterwards]
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acf-regs25-7-10_6
For 10 points, name this minor key that contains no sharps or flats.
[ "A minor", "afterwards", "reject A until minor is read and" ]
acf-regs25-7-10
6
Dmitri Shostakovich’s reorchestration of a cello concerto in this key added piccolos to its first movement and a harp to its second. The second movement Romanze of a piano concerto in this key is a solo cello and piano duet, which may have inspired the cello solo in Brahms’s B-flat major second piano concerto. An Allegro affettuoso movement of a concerto in this key opens with a descending series of chords followed by a motif spelling out the name of the composer’s wife. A later concerto in this key imitates halling dance in its finale and opens with a timpani roll that builds into this key’s tonic chord. Robert Schumann’s piano concerto in this key inspired one in the same key by Edvard Grieg. For 10 points, name this minor key that contains no sharps or flats.
A minor [reject “A” until “minor” is read and accept afterwards]
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acf-regs25-7-11_1
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.”
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
1
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-11_2
The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics.
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
2
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-11_3
Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper.
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
3
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-11_4
High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral.
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
4
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-11_5
Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells.
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
5
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-11_6
The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral.
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
6
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-11_7
This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3.
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
7
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-11_8
For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
[ "post-perovskite", "perovskite solar cells", "perovskite" ]
acf-regs25-7-11
8
Manganese-containing structures based on this mineral can exhibit “colossal magnetoresistance.” The bismuth and oxygen Aurivillius phase of this mineral exhibits ferroelectricity and is a candidate for low-temperature co-fired ceramics. Strontium titanate was part of the first series of a phase of this mineral named for Ruddlesden and Popper. High-temperature superconductors like YBCO have structures named for this mineral. Metal halides with structures named for this mineral are commonly used in solar cells. The D-double-prime layer is characterized by high-pressure magnesium silicate called the “post” form of this mineral. This mineral names a structure for compounds of the form ABX3. For 10 points, what mineral consisting of calcium titanium oxide is named for a Russian mineralogist?
perovskite [accept post-perovskite; accept perovskite solar cells; prompt on PSCs]
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acf-regs25-7-12_1
In August 2021, protesters planted teepees on this politician’s lawn and chained themselves to this politician’s fence; that environmentalist protest was part of the Stop Line 3 Campaign that criticized this politician’s withdrawal of an appeal against the project.
[ "Tim Walz", "Timothy James Walz", "Walz" ]
acf-regs25-7-12
1
In August 2021, protesters planted teepees on this politician’s lawn and chained themselves to this politician’s fence; that environmentalist protest was part of the Stop Line 3 Campaign that criticized this politician’s withdrawal of an appeal against the project. This politician recorded a cell phone video giving a pro tip about changing a burnt-out headlight harness on a Ford Focus. This politician admitted “I’m a knucklehead” after falsely claiming to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests. In 2023, this politician signed a bill providing universal free school breakfast and lunch. This politician went viral for a rant saying “these guys are weird” in an appearance discussing Republicans on MSNBC. For 10 points, name this governor of Minnesota.
Tim Walz [or Timothy James Walz]
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acf-regs25-7-12_2
This politician recorded a cell phone video giving a pro tip about changing a burnt-out headlight harness on a Ford Focus.
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acf-regs25-7-12
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In August 2021, protesters planted teepees on this politician’s lawn and chained themselves to this politician’s fence; that environmentalist protest was part of the Stop Line 3 Campaign that criticized this politician’s withdrawal of an appeal against the project. This politician recorded a cell phone video giving a pro tip about changing a burnt-out headlight harness on a Ford Focus. This politician admitted “I’m a knucklehead” after falsely claiming to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests. In 2023, this politician signed a bill providing universal free school breakfast and lunch. This politician went viral for a rant saying “these guys are weird” in an appearance discussing Republicans on MSNBC. For 10 points, name this governor of Minnesota.
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acf-regs25-7-12_3
This politician admitted “I’m a knucklehead” after falsely claiming to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests.
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acf-regs25-7-12
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acf-regs25-7-12_4
In 2023, this politician signed a bill providing universal free school breakfast and lunch.
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acf-regs25-7-12
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In August 2021, protesters planted teepees on this politician’s lawn and chained themselves to this politician’s fence; that environmentalist protest was part of the Stop Line 3 Campaign that criticized this politician’s withdrawal of an appeal against the project. This politician recorded a cell phone video giving a pro tip about changing a burnt-out headlight harness on a Ford Focus. This politician admitted “I’m a knucklehead” after falsely claiming to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests. In 2023, this politician signed a bill providing universal free school breakfast and lunch. This politician went viral for a rant saying “these guys are weird” in an appearance discussing Republicans on MSNBC. For 10 points, name this governor of Minnesota.
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acf-regs25-7-12_5
This politician went viral for a rant saying “these guys are weird” in an appearance discussing Republicans on MSNBC.
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acf-regs25-7-12
5
In August 2021, protesters planted teepees on this politician’s lawn and chained themselves to this politician’s fence; that environmentalist protest was part of the Stop Line 3 Campaign that criticized this politician’s withdrawal of an appeal against the project. This politician recorded a cell phone video giving a pro tip about changing a burnt-out headlight harness on a Ford Focus. This politician admitted “I’m a knucklehead” after falsely claiming to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests. In 2023, this politician signed a bill providing universal free school breakfast and lunch. This politician went viral for a rant saying “these guys are weird” in an appearance discussing Republicans on MSNBC. For 10 points, name this governor of Minnesota.
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acf-regs25-7-12_6
For 10 points, name this governor of Minnesota.
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acf-regs25-7-12
6
In August 2021, protesters planted teepees on this politician’s lawn and chained themselves to this politician’s fence; that environmentalist protest was part of the Stop Line 3 Campaign that criticized this politician’s withdrawal of an appeal against the project. This politician recorded a cell phone video giving a pro tip about changing a burnt-out headlight harness on a Ford Focus. This politician admitted “I’m a knucklehead” after falsely claiming to have been in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests. In 2023, this politician signed a bill providing universal free school breakfast and lunch. This politician went viral for a rant saying “these guys are weird” in an appearance discussing Republicans on MSNBC. For 10 points, name this governor of Minnesota.
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acf-regs25-7-13_1
An author with this surname began his series The Great War of White Men with a satire about an escaped POW pretending to be a deserter, The Case of Sergeant Grischa.
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acf-regs25-7-13
1
An author with this surname began his series The Great War of White Men with a satire about an escaped POW pretending to be a deserter, The Case of Sergeant Grischa. Another author with this surname wrote a novel in which the title woman is discovered not to be the aristocrat “Christiana van Boolen,” leading her to plan a robbery with the veteran Ferdinand. That author with this surname committed suicide in Brazil the day after he finished a memoir reflecting on Hitler’s rise to power, The World of Yesterday. In a novella by an author with this surname, imprisonment by the Gestapo leads Dr. B to split his personality into “White” and “Black” in order to play chess against himself. For 10 points, The Royal Game is by an Austrian author with what surname and the first name Stefan?
Zweig [accept Stefan Zweig or Arnold Zweig] (The second sentence refers to The Post Office Girl by Stefan Zweig.)
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acf-regs25-7-13_2
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acf-regs25-7-13
2
An author with this surname began his series The Great War of White Men with a satire about an escaped POW pretending to be a deserter, The Case of Sergeant Grischa. Another author with this surname wrote a novel in which the title woman is discovered not to be the aristocrat “Christiana van Boolen,” leading her to plan a robbery with the veteran Ferdinand. That author with this surname committed suicide in Brazil the day after he finished a memoir reflecting on Hitler’s rise to power, The World of Yesterday. In a novella by an author with this surname, imprisonment by the Gestapo leads Dr. B to split his personality into “White” and “Black” in order to play chess against himself. For 10 points, The Royal Game is by an Austrian author with what surname and the first name Stefan?
Zweig [accept Stefan Zweig or Arnold Zweig] (The second sentence refers to The Post Office Girl by Stefan Zweig.)
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acf-regs25-7-13_3
That author with this surname committed suicide in Brazil the day after he finished a memoir reflecting on Hitler’s rise to power, The World of Yesterday.
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acf-regs25-7-13
3
An author with this surname began his series The Great War of White Men with a satire about an escaped POW pretending to be a deserter, The Case of Sergeant Grischa. Another author with this surname wrote a novel in which the title woman is discovered not to be the aristocrat “Christiana van Boolen,” leading her to plan a robbery with the veteran Ferdinand. That author with this surname committed suicide in Brazil the day after he finished a memoir reflecting on Hitler’s rise to power, The World of Yesterday. In a novella by an author with this surname, imprisonment by the Gestapo leads Dr. B to split his personality into “White” and “Black” in order to play chess against himself. For 10 points, The Royal Game is by an Austrian author with what surname and the first name Stefan?
Zweig [accept Stefan Zweig or Arnold Zweig] (The second sentence refers to The Post Office Girl by Stefan Zweig.)
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acf-regs25-7-13_4
In a novella by an author with this surname, imprisonment by the Gestapo leads Dr. B to split his personality into “White” and “Black” in order to play chess against himself.
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acf-regs25-7-13
4
An author with this surname began his series The Great War of White Men with a satire about an escaped POW pretending to be a deserter, The Case of Sergeant Grischa. Another author with this surname wrote a novel in which the title woman is discovered not to be the aristocrat “Christiana van Boolen,” leading her to plan a robbery with the veteran Ferdinand. That author with this surname committed suicide in Brazil the day after he finished a memoir reflecting on Hitler’s rise to power, The World of Yesterday. In a novella by an author with this surname, imprisonment by the Gestapo leads Dr. B to split his personality into “White” and “Black” in order to play chess against himself. For 10 points, The Royal Game is by an Austrian author with what surname and the first name Stefan?
Zweig [accept Stefan Zweig or Arnold Zweig] (The second sentence refers to The Post Office Girl by Stefan Zweig.)
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acf-regs25-7-13_5
For 10 points, The Royal Game is by an Austrian author with what surname and the first name Stefan?
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acf-regs25-7-13
5
An author with this surname began his series The Great War of White Men with a satire about an escaped POW pretending to be a deserter, The Case of Sergeant Grischa. Another author with this surname wrote a novel in which the title woman is discovered not to be the aristocrat “Christiana van Boolen,” leading her to plan a robbery with the veteran Ferdinand. That author with this surname committed suicide in Brazil the day after he finished a memoir reflecting on Hitler’s rise to power, The World of Yesterday. In a novella by an author with this surname, imprisonment by the Gestapo leads Dr. B to split his personality into “White” and “Black” in order to play chess against himself. For 10 points, The Royal Game is by an Austrian author with what surname and the first name Stefan?
Zweig [accept Stefan Zweig or Arnold Zweig] (The second sentence refers to The Post Office Girl by Stefan Zweig.)
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acf-regs25-7-14_1
An epigram states that a statue of a real-life ruler who was partially named for this deity “received the spouse in silence so that the fair Sabina might come back again.”
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acf-regs25-7-14
1
An epigram states that a statue of a real-life ruler who was partially named for this deity “received the spouse in silence so that the fair Sabina might come back again.” The foreign princess Tadukhipa was sent to marry a ruler named for this deity, who reciprocated with wooden statues instead of gold. A “singing” statue known as the Colossus of Memnon depicts a ruler named for this deity. A body known as the “Elder Lady” in the tomb of a ruler named for this deity belonged to his Great Royal Wife, Tiye. This deity provides the original name of an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh who later changed it, moved his capital to Amarna, and venerated the god Aten. For 10 points, Tutankhaten changed his name to refer to what Egyptian god fused with Ra at his precinct in Karnak?
Amun [or Ammon or Amana or Amen or jmn or Hammon; accept Amun-Re or Amun-Ra; accept Amenhotep or Amenophis; accept Tutankhamun; prompt on Memnon until read by asking “what deity provided the name of the real-life ruler depicted?”; reject “Aten”; reject “Ra”] (The first line refers to an epigram by Julia Balbilla about one of the Colossi of Memnon, which depict Amenhotep III; Sabina is Vibia Sabina, Hadrian’s wife.)
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acf-regs25-7-14_2
The foreign princess Tadukhipa was sent to marry a ruler named for this deity, who reciprocated with wooden statues instead of gold.
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acf-regs25-7-14
2
An epigram states that a statue of a real-life ruler who was partially named for this deity “received the spouse in silence so that the fair Sabina might come back again.” The foreign princess Tadukhipa was sent to marry a ruler named for this deity, who reciprocated with wooden statues instead of gold. A “singing” statue known as the Colossus of Memnon depicts a ruler named for this deity. A body known as the “Elder Lady” in the tomb of a ruler named for this deity belonged to his Great Royal Wife, Tiye. This deity provides the original name of an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh who later changed it, moved his capital to Amarna, and venerated the god Aten. For 10 points, Tutankhaten changed his name to refer to what Egyptian god fused with Ra at his precinct in Karnak?
Amun [or Ammon or Amana or Amen or jmn or Hammon; accept Amun-Re or Amun-Ra; accept Amenhotep or Amenophis; accept Tutankhamun; prompt on Memnon until read by asking “what deity provided the name of the real-life ruler depicted?”; reject “Aten”; reject “Ra”] (The first line refers to an epigram by Julia Balbilla about one of the Colossi of Memnon, which depict Amenhotep III; Sabina is Vibia Sabina, Hadrian’s wife.)
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acf-regs25-7-14_3
A “singing” statue known as the Colossus of Memnon depicts a ruler named for this deity.
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acf-regs25-7-14
3
An epigram states that a statue of a real-life ruler who was partially named for this deity “received the spouse in silence so that the fair Sabina might come back again.” The foreign princess Tadukhipa was sent to marry a ruler named for this deity, who reciprocated with wooden statues instead of gold. A “singing” statue known as the Colossus of Memnon depicts a ruler named for this deity. A body known as the “Elder Lady” in the tomb of a ruler named for this deity belonged to his Great Royal Wife, Tiye. This deity provides the original name of an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh who later changed it, moved his capital to Amarna, and venerated the god Aten. For 10 points, Tutankhaten changed his name to refer to what Egyptian god fused with Ra at his precinct in Karnak?
Amun [or Ammon or Amana or Amen or jmn or Hammon; accept Amun-Re or Amun-Ra; accept Amenhotep or Amenophis; accept Tutankhamun; prompt on Memnon until read by asking “what deity provided the name of the real-life ruler depicted?”; reject “Aten”; reject “Ra”] (The first line refers to an epigram by Julia Balbilla about one of the Colossi of Memnon, which depict Amenhotep III; Sabina is Vibia Sabina, Hadrian’s wife.)
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acf-regs25-7-14_4
A body known as the “Elder Lady” in the tomb of a ruler named for this deity belonged to his Great Royal Wife, Tiye.
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acf-regs25-7-14
4
An epigram states that a statue of a real-life ruler who was partially named for this deity “received the spouse in silence so that the fair Sabina might come back again.” The foreign princess Tadukhipa was sent to marry a ruler named for this deity, who reciprocated with wooden statues instead of gold. A “singing” statue known as the Colossus of Memnon depicts a ruler named for this deity. A body known as the “Elder Lady” in the tomb of a ruler named for this deity belonged to his Great Royal Wife, Tiye. This deity provides the original name of an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh who later changed it, moved his capital to Amarna, and venerated the god Aten. For 10 points, Tutankhaten changed his name to refer to what Egyptian god fused with Ra at his precinct in Karnak?
Amun [or Ammon or Amana or Amen or jmn or Hammon; accept Amun-Re or Amun-Ra; accept Amenhotep or Amenophis; accept Tutankhamun; prompt on Memnon until read by asking “what deity provided the name of the real-life ruler depicted?”; reject “Aten”; reject “Ra”] (The first line refers to an epigram by Julia Balbilla about one of the Colossi of Memnon, which depict Amenhotep III; Sabina is Vibia Sabina, Hadrian’s wife.)
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acf-regs25-7-14_5
This deity provides the original name of an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh who later changed it, moved his capital to Amarna, and venerated the god Aten.
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acf-regs25-7-14
5
An epigram states that a statue of a real-life ruler who was partially named for this deity “received the spouse in silence so that the fair Sabina might come back again.” The foreign princess Tadukhipa was sent to marry a ruler named for this deity, who reciprocated with wooden statues instead of gold. A “singing” statue known as the Colossus of Memnon depicts a ruler named for this deity. A body known as the “Elder Lady” in the tomb of a ruler named for this deity belonged to his Great Royal Wife, Tiye. This deity provides the original name of an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh who later changed it, moved his capital to Amarna, and venerated the god Aten. For 10 points, Tutankhaten changed his name to refer to what Egyptian god fused with Ra at his precinct in Karnak?
Amun [or Ammon or Amana or Amen or jmn or Hammon; accept Amun-Re or Amun-Ra; accept Amenhotep or Amenophis; accept Tutankhamun; prompt on Memnon until read by asking “what deity provided the name of the real-life ruler depicted?”; reject “Aten”; reject “Ra”] (The first line refers to an epigram by Julia Balbilla about one of the Colossi of Memnon, which depict Amenhotep III; Sabina is Vibia Sabina, Hadrian’s wife.)
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acf-regs25-7-14_6
For 10 points, Tutankhaten changed his name to refer to what Egyptian god fused with Ra at his precinct in Karnak?
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acf-regs25-7-14
6
An epigram states that a statue of a real-life ruler who was partially named for this deity “received the spouse in silence so that the fair Sabina might come back again.” The foreign princess Tadukhipa was sent to marry a ruler named for this deity, who reciprocated with wooden statues instead of gold. A “singing” statue known as the Colossus of Memnon depicts a ruler named for this deity. A body known as the “Elder Lady” in the tomb of a ruler named for this deity belonged to his Great Royal Wife, Tiye. This deity provides the original name of an Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh who later changed it, moved his capital to Amarna, and venerated the god Aten. For 10 points, Tutankhaten changed his name to refer to what Egyptian god fused with Ra at his precinct in Karnak?
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acf-regs25-7-15_1
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations.
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acf-regs25-7-15
1
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations. Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity. Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity. For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity. Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.” In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent. For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
chemical yield [or reaction yield; accept percent yield or theoretical yield or actual yield; accept space-time yield; prompt on atom economy until read]
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acf-regs25-7-15_2
Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity.
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acf-regs25-7-15
2
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations. Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity. Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity. For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity. Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.” In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent. For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
chemical yield [or reaction yield; accept percent yield or theoretical yield or actual yield; accept space-time yield; prompt on atom economy until read]
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acf-regs25-7-15_3
Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity.
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acf-regs25-7-15
3
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations. Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity. Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity. For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity. Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.” In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent. For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
chemical yield [or reaction yield; accept percent yield or theoretical yield or actual yield; accept space-time yield; prompt on atom economy until read]
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acf-regs25-7-15_4
For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity.
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acf-regs25-7-15
4
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations. Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity. Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity. For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity. Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.” In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent. For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
chemical yield [or reaction yield; accept percent yield or theoretical yield or actual yield; accept space-time yield; prompt on atom economy until read]
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acf-regs25-7-15_5
Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.”
[ "space-time yield", "yield", "chemical yield", "percent yield", "reaction yield", "theoretical yield", "actual yield" ]
acf-regs25-7-15
5
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations. Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity. Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity. For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity. Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.” In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent. For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
chemical yield [or reaction yield; accept percent yield or theoretical yield or actual yield; accept space-time yield; prompt on atom economy until read]
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acf-regs25-7-15_6
In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent.
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acf-regs25-7-15
6
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations. Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity. Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity. For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity. Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.” In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent. For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
chemical yield [or reaction yield; accept percent yield or theoretical yield or actual yield; accept space-time yield; prompt on atom economy until read]
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acf-regs25-7-15_7
For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
[ "space-time yield", "yield", "chemical yield", "percent yield", "reaction yield", "theoretical yield", "actual yield" ]
acf-regs25-7-15
7
A variation of this quantity is ideally maximized and minimized for “plug flow” and “continuous flow stirred tank” reactor configurations. Along with turnover frequency, reactor performance is often measured using the “space-time” form of this quantity. Exothermic reactors operate at a temperature that balances the tradeoff between rate and this quantity. For batch reactors, this quantity equals the product of conversion and selectivity. Green chemists use a variation of this quantity that accounts for byproducts called “atom economy.” In organic chemistry labs, failing to vaporize any remaining solvent can make measurements of this quantity exceed 100 percent. For 10 points, name this quantity that describes how much of a reactant was converted into product.
chemical yield [or reaction yield; accept percent yield or theoretical yield or actual yield; accept space-time yield; prompt on atom economy until read]
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acf-regs25-7-16_1
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect.
[ "selective attention", "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder", "attention deficit disorder", "attention" ]
acf-regs25-7-16
1
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-16_2
Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen.
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acf-regs25-7-16
2
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-16_3
It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments.
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acf-regs25-7-16
3
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-16_4
Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.”
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acf-regs25-7-16
4
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-16_5
According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.”
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acf-regs25-7-16
5
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-16_6
The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect.
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acf-regs25-7-16
6
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-16_7
A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them.
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acf-regs25-7-16
7
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-16_8
For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
[ "selective attention", "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder", "attention deficit disorder", "attention" ]
acf-regs25-7-16
8
In an experiment testing this faculty, the anterior cingulate cortex’s activation led to a Gratton effect. Fish facing either left or right are featured in a test of a form of this faculty by Barbara and Charles Eriksen. It’s not hearing, but Colin Cherry defined an effect of this faculty by conducting dichotic listening experiments. Changes in this faculty can result in an orientation mechanism called “inhibition of return.” According to theories by Broadbent and Treisman, a variant of this faculty results from a “bottleneck filter.” The “selective” form of this faculty is the subject of the cocktail party effect. A video that tests this faculty depicts people passing basketballs as a gorilla walks between them. For 10 points, name this faculty that names a common deficit disorder abbreviated ADHD.
attention [accept attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; accept selective attention; prompt on ADD or ADHD until “ADHD” is read by asking “what faculty is impaired in that disorder?”]
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acf-regs25-7-17_1
Douglas J. Penick’s retelling The Oceans of Cruelty loosely translates a story cycle from this country whose frame story involves a “corpse-spirit.”
[ "Bhārat", "India", "Republic of India", "Bhārat Gaṇarājya", "Hindustan" ]
acf-regs25-7-17
1
Douglas J. Penick’s retelling The Oceans of Cruelty loosely translates a story cycle from this country whose frame story involves a “corpse-spirit.” In a story written in this modern-day country, a crab snaps the neck of a heron when he realizes the bird has been eating his fish friends instead of transporting them to a new pond. A collection written in this modern-day country includes a frame story about educating three dim-witted princes and is titled for its five-part structure. That collection of 2nd-century BCE animal fables from this country includes a tale that inspired a 19th-century story in which the title mongoose defends an English family from two cobras. For 10 points, what modern-day country is the setting of the Panchatantra and Rudyard Kipling’s story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”?
India [or Bhārat; or Republic of India; or Bhārat Gaṇarājya; or Hindustan] (The collection in the first clue is the Vetala Panchavimshati, which are commonly known as the tales of Vikram and Betal.)
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acf-regs25-7-17_2
In a story written in this modern-day country, a crab snaps the neck of a heron when he realizes the bird has been eating his fish friends instead of transporting them to a new pond.
[ "Bhārat", "India", "Republic of India", "Bhārat Gaṇarājya", "Hindustan" ]
acf-regs25-7-17
2
Douglas J. Penick’s retelling The Oceans of Cruelty loosely translates a story cycle from this country whose frame story involves a “corpse-spirit.” In a story written in this modern-day country, a crab snaps the neck of a heron when he realizes the bird has been eating his fish friends instead of transporting them to a new pond. A collection written in this modern-day country includes a frame story about educating three dim-witted princes and is titled for its five-part structure. That collection of 2nd-century BCE animal fables from this country includes a tale that inspired a 19th-century story in which the title mongoose defends an English family from two cobras. For 10 points, what modern-day country is the setting of the Panchatantra and Rudyard Kipling’s story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”?
India [or Bhārat; or Republic of India; or Bhārat Gaṇarājya; or Hindustan] (The collection in the first clue is the Vetala Panchavimshati, which are commonly known as the tales of Vikram and Betal.)
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acf-regs25-7-17_3
A collection written in this modern-day country includes a frame story about educating three dim-witted princes and is titled for its five-part structure.
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acf-regs25-7-17
3
Douglas J. Penick’s retelling The Oceans of Cruelty loosely translates a story cycle from this country whose frame story involves a “corpse-spirit.” In a story written in this modern-day country, a crab snaps the neck of a heron when he realizes the bird has been eating his fish friends instead of transporting them to a new pond. A collection written in this modern-day country includes a frame story about educating three dim-witted princes and is titled for its five-part structure. That collection of 2nd-century BCE animal fables from this country includes a tale that inspired a 19th-century story in which the title mongoose defends an English family from two cobras. For 10 points, what modern-day country is the setting of the Panchatantra and Rudyard Kipling’s story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”?
India [or Bhārat; or Republic of India; or Bhārat Gaṇarājya; or Hindustan] (The collection in the first clue is the Vetala Panchavimshati, which are commonly known as the tales of Vikram and Betal.)
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acf-regs25-7-17_4
That collection of 2nd-century BCE animal fables from this country includes a tale that inspired a 19th-century story in which the title mongoose defends an English family from two cobras.
[ "Bhārat", "India", "Republic of India", "Bhārat Gaṇarājya", "Hindustan" ]
acf-regs25-7-17
4
Douglas J. Penick’s retelling The Oceans of Cruelty loosely translates a story cycle from this country whose frame story involves a “corpse-spirit.” In a story written in this modern-day country, a crab snaps the neck of a heron when he realizes the bird has been eating his fish friends instead of transporting them to a new pond. A collection written in this modern-day country includes a frame story about educating three dim-witted princes and is titled for its five-part structure. That collection of 2nd-century BCE animal fables from this country includes a tale that inspired a 19th-century story in which the title mongoose defends an English family from two cobras. For 10 points, what modern-day country is the setting of the Panchatantra and Rudyard Kipling’s story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”?
India [or Bhārat; or Republic of India; or Bhārat Gaṇarājya; or Hindustan] (The collection in the first clue is the Vetala Panchavimshati, which are commonly known as the tales of Vikram and Betal.)
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acf-regs25-7-17_5
For 10 points, what modern-day country is the setting of the Panchatantra and Rudyard Kipling’s story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”?
[ "Bhārat", "India", "Republic of India", "Bhārat Gaṇarājya", "Hindustan" ]
acf-regs25-7-17
5
Douglas J. Penick’s retelling The Oceans of Cruelty loosely translates a story cycle from this country whose frame story involves a “corpse-spirit.” In a story written in this modern-day country, a crab snaps the neck of a heron when he realizes the bird has been eating his fish friends instead of transporting them to a new pond. A collection written in this modern-day country includes a frame story about educating three dim-witted princes and is titled for its five-part structure. That collection of 2nd-century BCE animal fables from this country includes a tale that inspired a 19th-century story in which the title mongoose defends an English family from two cobras. For 10 points, what modern-day country is the setting of the Panchatantra and Rudyard Kipling’s story “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi”?
India [or Bhārat; or Republic of India; or Bhārat Gaṇarājya; or Hindustan] (The collection in the first clue is the Vetala Panchavimshati, which are commonly known as the tales of Vikram and Betal.)
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acf-regs25-7-18_1
A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.”
[ "upright bass", "double bass; reject bass guitar", "bass" ]
acf-regs25-7-18
1
A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.” Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.” The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.” A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions. This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter. A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young. For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
upright bass [or double bass; reject “bass guitar”] (“Major’s Medley” is by Major Holley.)
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acf-regs25-7-18_2
Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.”
[ "upright bass", "double bass; reject bass guitar", "bass" ]
acf-regs25-7-18
2
A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.” Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.” The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.” A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions. This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter. A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young. For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
upright bass [or double bass; reject “bass guitar”] (“Major’s Medley” is by Major Holley.)
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acf-regs25-7-18_3
The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.”
[ "upright bass", "double bass; reject bass guitar", "bass" ]
acf-regs25-7-18
3
A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.” Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.” The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.” A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions. This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter. A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young. For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
upright bass [or double bass; reject “bass guitar”] (“Major’s Medley” is by Major Holley.)
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acf-regs25-7-18_4
A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions.
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acf-regs25-7-18
4
A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.” Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.” The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.” A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions. This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter. A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young. For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
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acf-regs25-7-18_5
This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter.
[ "upright bass", "double bass; reject bass guitar", "bass" ]
acf-regs25-7-18
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A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.” Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.” The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.” A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions. This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter. A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young. For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
upright bass [or double bass; reject “bass guitar”] (“Major’s Medley” is by Major Holley.)
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acf-regs25-7-18_6
A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young.
[ "upright bass", "double bass; reject bass guitar", "bass" ]
acf-regs25-7-18
6
A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.” Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.” The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.” A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions. This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter. A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young. For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
upright bass [or double bass; reject “bass guitar”] (“Major’s Medley” is by Major Holley.)
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acf-regs25-7-18_7
For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
[ "upright bass", "double bass; reject bass guitar", "bass" ]
acf-regs25-7-18
7
A player of this instrument scat-sang while smiling on “Major’s Medley,” his take on Slim Gaillard’s song “Laughing in Rhythm.” Israel Crosby played this instrument for Ahmad Jamal’s band on his version of “But Not For Me.” The drummer Dannie Richmond backed up a player of this instrument on songs like “Jelly Roll” and “Boogie Stop Shuffle.” A player of this instrument wrote the gospel-style song “Better Git It In Your Soul” for an album whose title riffs on Latin declensions. This instrument was played on over 2,000 recording sessions by Ron Carter. A player of this instrument wrote the protest song “Fables of Faubus” and a tribute to the headwear of Lester Young. For 10 points, name this instrument played by the composer of “Goodbye Pork Pie Hat,” Charles Mingus.
upright bass [or double bass; reject “bass guitar”] (“Major’s Medley” is by Major Holley.)
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acf-regs25-7-19_1
A “Record” of this good was written by the creator of a “dragon tribute” type of it, the famous calligrapher Cai Xiang.
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acf-regs25-7-19
1
A “Record” of this good was written by the creator of a “dragon tribute” type of it, the famous calligrapher Cai Xiang. A network of trade routes known as the “Southern Silk Road” was named for horses and this good. Emperor Huizong of Song wrote an influential “Grand Treatise” on this good, in which he laid out criteria for “competitions” focused on this good. The Rinzai monk Eisai is said to have introduced this good to Japan from China, whose ritualized preparation of it is known as gongfu. Lu Tingcan wrote a “sequel” to a “Classic” about this good by Lu Yu, which details its mythical discovery by Shennong after looking into his pot of water. For 10 points, in China and Japan, what drink is presented in elaborate namesake ceremonies?
tea [or chá or ocha; accept tea culture; accept tea ceremonies; accept The Classic of Tea or Chájing; accept Grand Treatise on Tea or Dàguān Chá Lùn; accept the Tea Horse Road or Chámadao; accept The Record of Tea or Chá Lù]
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acf-regs25-7-19_2
A network of trade routes known as the “Southern Silk Road” was named for horses and this good.
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acf-regs25-7-19
2
A “Record” of this good was written by the creator of a “dragon tribute” type of it, the famous calligrapher Cai Xiang. A network of trade routes known as the “Southern Silk Road” was named for horses and this good. Emperor Huizong of Song wrote an influential “Grand Treatise” on this good, in which he laid out criteria for “competitions” focused on this good. The Rinzai monk Eisai is said to have introduced this good to Japan from China, whose ritualized preparation of it is known as gongfu. Lu Tingcan wrote a “sequel” to a “Classic” about this good by Lu Yu, which details its mythical discovery by Shennong after looking into his pot of water. For 10 points, in China and Japan, what drink is presented in elaborate namesake ceremonies?
tea [or chá or ocha; accept tea culture; accept tea ceremonies; accept The Classic of Tea or Chájing; accept Grand Treatise on Tea or Dàguān Chá Lùn; accept the Tea Horse Road or Chámadao; accept The Record of Tea or Chá Lù]
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acf-regs25-7-19_3
Emperor Huizong of Song wrote an influential “Grand Treatise” on this good, in which he laid out criteria for “competitions” focused on this good.
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acf-regs25-7-19
3
A “Record” of this good was written by the creator of a “dragon tribute” type of it, the famous calligrapher Cai Xiang. A network of trade routes known as the “Southern Silk Road” was named for horses and this good. Emperor Huizong of Song wrote an influential “Grand Treatise” on this good, in which he laid out criteria for “competitions” focused on this good. The Rinzai monk Eisai is said to have introduced this good to Japan from China, whose ritualized preparation of it is known as gongfu. Lu Tingcan wrote a “sequel” to a “Classic” about this good by Lu Yu, which details its mythical discovery by Shennong after looking into his pot of water. For 10 points, in China and Japan, what drink is presented in elaborate namesake ceremonies?
tea [or chá or ocha; accept tea culture; accept tea ceremonies; accept The Classic of Tea or Chájing; accept Grand Treatise on Tea or Dàguān Chá Lùn; accept the Tea Horse Road or Chámadao; accept The Record of Tea or Chá Lù]
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acf-regs25-7-19_4
The Rinzai monk Eisai is said to have introduced this good to Japan from China, whose ritualized preparation of it is known as gongfu.
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acf-regs25-7-19
4
A “Record” of this good was written by the creator of a “dragon tribute” type of it, the famous calligrapher Cai Xiang. A network of trade routes known as the “Southern Silk Road” was named for horses and this good. Emperor Huizong of Song wrote an influential “Grand Treatise” on this good, in which he laid out criteria for “competitions” focused on this good. The Rinzai monk Eisai is said to have introduced this good to Japan from China, whose ritualized preparation of it is known as gongfu. Lu Tingcan wrote a “sequel” to a “Classic” about this good by Lu Yu, which details its mythical discovery by Shennong after looking into his pot of water. For 10 points, in China and Japan, what drink is presented in elaborate namesake ceremonies?
tea [or chá or ocha; accept tea culture; accept tea ceremonies; accept The Classic of Tea or Chájing; accept Grand Treatise on Tea or Dàguān Chá Lùn; accept the Tea Horse Road or Chámadao; accept The Record of Tea or Chá Lù]
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acf-regs25-7-19_5
Lu Tingcan wrote a “sequel” to a “Classic” about this good by Lu Yu, which details its mythical discovery by Shennong after looking into his pot of water.
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acf-regs25-7-19
5
A “Record” of this good was written by the creator of a “dragon tribute” type of it, the famous calligrapher Cai Xiang. A network of trade routes known as the “Southern Silk Road” was named for horses and this good. Emperor Huizong of Song wrote an influential “Grand Treatise” on this good, in which he laid out criteria for “competitions” focused on this good. The Rinzai monk Eisai is said to have introduced this good to Japan from China, whose ritualized preparation of it is known as gongfu. Lu Tingcan wrote a “sequel” to a “Classic” about this good by Lu Yu, which details its mythical discovery by Shennong after looking into his pot of water. For 10 points, in China and Japan, what drink is presented in elaborate namesake ceremonies?
tea [or chá or ocha; accept tea culture; accept tea ceremonies; accept The Classic of Tea or Chájing; accept Grand Treatise on Tea or Dàguān Chá Lùn; accept the Tea Horse Road or Chámadao; accept The Record of Tea or Chá Lù]
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acf-regs25-7-19_6
For 10 points, in China and Japan, what drink is presented in elaborate namesake ceremonies?
[ "Chá Lù", "Grand Treatise on Tea", "tea culture", "Chámadao", "tea", "chá", "Chájing", "The Record of Tea", "The Classic of Tea", "ocha", "cha", "the Tea Horse Road", "Chá", "Tea", "Dàguān Chá Lùn", "tea ceremonies" ]
acf-regs25-7-19
6
A “Record” of this good was written by the creator of a “dragon tribute” type of it, the famous calligrapher Cai Xiang. A network of trade routes known as the “Southern Silk Road” was named for horses and this good. Emperor Huizong of Song wrote an influential “Grand Treatise” on this good, in which he laid out criteria for “competitions” focused on this good. The Rinzai monk Eisai is said to have introduced this good to Japan from China, whose ritualized preparation of it is known as gongfu. Lu Tingcan wrote a “sequel” to a “Classic” about this good by Lu Yu, which details its mythical discovery by Shennong after looking into his pot of water. For 10 points, in China and Japan, what drink is presented in elaborate namesake ceremonies?
tea [or chá or ocha; accept tea culture; accept tea ceremonies; accept The Classic of Tea or Chájing; accept Grand Treatise on Tea or Dàguān Chá Lùn; accept the Tea Horse Road or Chámadao; accept The Record of Tea or Chá Lù]
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acf-regs25-7-20_1
SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40.
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acf-regs25-7-20
1
SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-7-20_2
HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex.
[ "autophagy", "autophagocytosis; reject phagocytosis", "autophagocytosis" ]
acf-regs25-7-20
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SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-7-20_3
That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells.
[ "autophagy", "autophagocytosis; reject phagocytosis", "autophagocytosis" ]
acf-regs25-7-20
3
SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-7-20_4
By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process.
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acf-regs25-7-20
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SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-7-20_5
A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016.
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acf-regs25-7-20
5
SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-7-20_6
In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation.
[ "autophagy", "autophagocytosis; reject phagocytosis", "autophagocytosis" ]
acf-regs25-7-20
6
SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-7-20_7
During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles.
[ "autophagy", "autophagocytosis; reject phagocytosis", "autophagocytosis" ]
acf-regs25-7-20
7
SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-7-20_8
For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
[ "autophagy", "autophagocytosis; reject phagocytosis", "autophagocytosis" ]
acf-regs25-7-20
8
SAR405 regulates this process by inhibiting Vps34, which activates a protein complex containing MLST8 and PRAS40. HSC70 initiates one form of this process by binding to proteins with a KFERQ motif and directing them to a LAMP2A multimeric complex. That chaperone-mediated form of this process is important for regulating cells under mechanical stress like muscle cells. By phosphorylating ULK1, mTOR downregulates this process. A study of this process earned Yoshinori Ohsumi a Nobel Prize in 2016. In yeast, this process is regulated by ATG proteins, and may be induced via starvation. During this process, large vesicles bind to lysosomes, whose hydrolytic enzymes break down defective proteins and organelles. For 10 points, name this process in which a cell digests its own components.
autophagy [or autophagocytosis; reject “phagocytosis”]
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acf-regs25-8-1_1
A character from this book is shown in front of a nude figure pointing left and straddling a figure emerging from the sea in two entries of a series commissioned by Thomas Butts.
[ "Book of Revelation", "Revelation" ]
acf-regs25-8-1
1
A character from this book is shown in front of a nude figure pointing left and straddling a figure emerging from the sea in two entries of a series commissioned by Thomas Butts. A large triptych from the 1850s inspired by this book includes The Plains of Heaven and was the last major work by John Martin. The title figure holds a lightning bolt amid raised swords in the last of three versions of a painting based on this book by Benjamin West. This book inspired William Blake’s painting The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun. A painting inspired by this book depicts an elongated man in blue raising his hands to the cloudy sky; that El Greco painting is The Opening of the Fifth Seal. For 10 points, what biblical book inspired Albrecht Dürer’s The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?
Book of Revelation [prompt on Bible or New Testament; reject “Revelations” or “Book of Revelations”] (Benjamin West’s painting is Death on a Pale Horse.)
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acf-regs25-8-1_2
A large triptych from the 1850s inspired by this book includes The Plains of Heaven and was the last major work by John Martin.
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acf-regs25-8-1
2
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Book of Revelation [prompt on Bible or New Testament; reject “Revelations” or “Book of Revelations”] (Benjamin West’s painting is Death on a Pale Horse.)
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acf-regs25-8-1_3
The title figure holds a lightning bolt amid raised swords in the last of three versions of a painting based on this book by Benjamin West.
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acf-regs25-8-1
3
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Book of Revelation [prompt on Bible or New Testament; reject “Revelations” or “Book of Revelations”] (Benjamin West’s painting is Death on a Pale Horse.)
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acf-regs25-8-1_4
This book inspired William Blake’s painting The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun.
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acf-regs25-8-1
4
A character from this book is shown in front of a nude figure pointing left and straddling a figure emerging from the sea in two entries of a series commissioned by Thomas Butts. A large triptych from the 1850s inspired by this book includes The Plains of Heaven and was the last major work by John Martin. The title figure holds a lightning bolt amid raised swords in the last of three versions of a painting based on this book by Benjamin West. This book inspired William Blake’s painting The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun. A painting inspired by this book depicts an elongated man in blue raising his hands to the cloudy sky; that El Greco painting is The Opening of the Fifth Seal. For 10 points, what biblical book inspired Albrecht Dürer’s The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?
Book of Revelation [prompt on Bible or New Testament; reject “Revelations” or “Book of Revelations”] (Benjamin West’s painting is Death on a Pale Horse.)
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acf-regs25-8-1_5
A painting inspired by this book depicts an elongated man in blue raising his hands to the cloudy sky; that El Greco painting is The Opening of the Fifth Seal.
[ "Book of Revelation", "Revelation" ]
acf-regs25-8-1
5
A character from this book is shown in front of a nude figure pointing left and straddling a figure emerging from the sea in two entries of a series commissioned by Thomas Butts. A large triptych from the 1850s inspired by this book includes The Plains of Heaven and was the last major work by John Martin. The title figure holds a lightning bolt amid raised swords in the last of three versions of a painting based on this book by Benjamin West. This book inspired William Blake’s painting The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun. A painting inspired by this book depicts an elongated man in blue raising his hands to the cloudy sky; that El Greco painting is The Opening of the Fifth Seal. For 10 points, what biblical book inspired Albrecht Dürer’s The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?
Book of Revelation [prompt on Bible or New Testament; reject “Revelations” or “Book of Revelations”] (Benjamin West’s painting is Death on a Pale Horse.)
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acf-regs25-8-1_6
For 10 points, what biblical book inspired Albrecht Dürer’s The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?
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acf-regs25-8-1
6
A character from this book is shown in front of a nude figure pointing left and straddling a figure emerging from the sea in two entries of a series commissioned by Thomas Butts. A large triptych from the 1850s inspired by this book includes The Plains of Heaven and was the last major work by John Martin. The title figure holds a lightning bolt amid raised swords in the last of three versions of a painting based on this book by Benjamin West. This book inspired William Blake’s painting The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed with the Sun. A painting inspired by this book depicts an elongated man in blue raising his hands to the cloudy sky; that El Greco painting is The Opening of the Fifth Seal. For 10 points, what biblical book inspired Albrecht Dürer’s The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?
Book of Revelation [prompt on Bible or New Testament; reject “Revelations” or “Book of Revelations”] (Benjamin West’s painting is Death on a Pale Horse.)
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acf-regs25-8-2_1
David Lewin showed that the T/I group is dual to a dihedral group acting on these objects whose three generators form orbits of size 2, 6, 8, and 24.
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acf-regs25-8-2
1
David Lewin showed that the T/I group is dual to a dihedral group acting on these objects whose three generators form orbits of size 2, 6, 8, and 24. Secondary operations like the Slide and Nebendverwandt act on these objects and can be written as products of P, R, and L. Leonhard Euler visualized transformations on these objects with a hexagonal lattice diagram known as the Tonnetz that is studied in Neo-Riemannian theory. A functional analysis of these objects developed during the common practice period. These objects’ “quality” may be indicated with superscript symbols like a triangle or slashed circle. Inversion changes the voicings of these objects, whose “progressions” are studied in harmony. For 10 points, name these sets of three or more simultaneous notes that come in “major” and “minor” forms.
chords [accept triads or sevenths or seventh chords; prompt on harmony until read]
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acf-regs25-8-2_2
Secondary operations like the Slide and Nebendverwandt act on these objects and can be written as products of P, R, and L. Leonhard Euler visualized transformations on these objects with a hexagonal lattice diagram known as the Tonnetz that is studied in Neo-Riemannian theory.
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acf-regs25-8-2
2
David Lewin showed that the T/I group is dual to a dihedral group acting on these objects whose three generators form orbits of size 2, 6, 8, and 24. Secondary operations like the Slide and Nebendverwandt act on these objects and can be written as products of P, R, and L. Leonhard Euler visualized transformations on these objects with a hexagonal lattice diagram known as the Tonnetz that is studied in Neo-Riemannian theory. A functional analysis of these objects developed during the common practice period. These objects’ “quality” may be indicated with superscript symbols like a triangle or slashed circle. Inversion changes the voicings of these objects, whose “progressions” are studied in harmony. For 10 points, name these sets of three or more simultaneous notes that come in “major” and “minor” forms.
chords [accept triads or sevenths or seventh chords; prompt on harmony until read]
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acf-regs25-8-2_3
A functional analysis of these objects developed during the common practice period.
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acf-regs25-8-2
3
David Lewin showed that the T/I group is dual to a dihedral group acting on these objects whose three generators form orbits of size 2, 6, 8, and 24. Secondary operations like the Slide and Nebendverwandt act on these objects and can be written as products of P, R, and L. Leonhard Euler visualized transformations on these objects with a hexagonal lattice diagram known as the Tonnetz that is studied in Neo-Riemannian theory. A functional analysis of these objects developed during the common practice period. These objects’ “quality” may be indicated with superscript symbols like a triangle or slashed circle. Inversion changes the voicings of these objects, whose “progressions” are studied in harmony. For 10 points, name these sets of three or more simultaneous notes that come in “major” and “minor” forms.
chords [accept triads or sevenths or seventh chords; prompt on harmony until read]
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acf-regs25-8-2_4
These objects’ “quality” may be indicated with superscript symbols like a triangle or slashed circle.
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acf-regs25-8-2
4
David Lewin showed that the T/I group is dual to a dihedral group acting on these objects whose three generators form orbits of size 2, 6, 8, and 24. Secondary operations like the Slide and Nebendverwandt act on these objects and can be written as products of P, R, and L. Leonhard Euler visualized transformations on these objects with a hexagonal lattice diagram known as the Tonnetz that is studied in Neo-Riemannian theory. A functional analysis of these objects developed during the common practice period. These objects’ “quality” may be indicated with superscript symbols like a triangle or slashed circle. Inversion changes the voicings of these objects, whose “progressions” are studied in harmony. For 10 points, name these sets of three or more simultaneous notes that come in “major” and “minor” forms.
chords [accept triads or sevenths or seventh chords; prompt on harmony until read]
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acf-regs25-8-2_5
Inversion changes the voicings of these objects, whose “progressions” are studied in harmony.
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acf-regs25-8-2
5
David Lewin showed that the T/I group is dual to a dihedral group acting on these objects whose three generators form orbits of size 2, 6, 8, and 24. Secondary operations like the Slide and Nebendverwandt act on these objects and can be written as products of P, R, and L. Leonhard Euler visualized transformations on these objects with a hexagonal lattice diagram known as the Tonnetz that is studied in Neo-Riemannian theory. A functional analysis of these objects developed during the common practice period. These objects’ “quality” may be indicated with superscript symbols like a triangle or slashed circle. Inversion changes the voicings of these objects, whose “progressions” are studied in harmony. For 10 points, name these sets of three or more simultaneous notes that come in “major” and “minor” forms.
chords [accept triads or sevenths or seventh chords; prompt on harmony until read]
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