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January 26, 2022
Which bird has the longest wingspan at nearly 12 feet across?
- secretary bird
- wandering albatross
- condor
- ostrich
Which bird is the most common state bird?
- Eastern Bluebird
- American Robin
- Northern Cardinal
- Northern Flicker
What is a group of owls called?
- a brood
- a murder
- a colony
- a parliament
December 29, 2022
How much taller is the Eiffel Tower in the summer?
- 6 inches
- 9 inches
- 1 foot
Oregon residents own what percentage of the country’s total llama population?
- 10
- 25
- 35
The first road signs in the U.S. to list distances in both miles and kilometers were erected in which state?
- Ohio
- Oregon
- Oklahoma
October 27, 2022
Which country does Forrest Gump travel to as part of the All-American ping pong team?
- Vietnam
- China
- Sweden
- France
Where were the Lord of the Rings movies filmed?
- Ireland
- Iceland
- New Zealand
- Australia
What’s the name of Meatloaf’s character in The Rocky Horror Picture Show?
- Henry
- Eddie
- Chuck
- Al
September 22, 2022
Which fast food restaurant has the largest number of retail locations in the world?
- McDonald’s
- Subway
- Kentucky Fried Chicken
- Taco Bell
What type of food is the most frequently ordered item in the USA?
- cheeseburger
- chicken fingers and fries
- hot dog
- gourmet sandwich
What is the oldest soft drink in the United States?
- Coca-Cola
- R.C. Cola
- Dr. Pepper
July 28, 2022
Can veins regrow after a traumatic event?
- Yes
- No
Traditional stenting techniques can be used for an artery with up to what percent blockage?
- 82
- 93
- 99
A telomere is a region of repetitive DNA sequences at the end of a chromosome. Which statements are true about telomeres?
- Their job is to keep the ends from fraying or sticking together.
- Each time a cell divides the telomeres become slightly shorter.
- Eventually they prevent the cell from dividing sucessfully, and it dies.
June 30, 2022
Issued in 1950, what was the first universal credit card?
- American Express
- Diners Club
- Mastercard
Mozzarella is traditionally made from the milk of what animal?
- water buffalo
- sheep
- goat
- cow
In what year did the Chicago City Council exonerate Mrs. O’Leary’s cow for starting the Great Chicago Fire?
- 1997
- 1947
- 1897
June 16, 2022
PL is a proprietary name for CTCSS, by which company?
- GE
- E.F. Johnson
- Motorola
What, in ham lingo, is a “lid”?
- a bad or inconsiderate operator
- a Light Intensifying Diode
- an antenna made out of bottle caps
A shipboard antenna described as having multiple parallel wires and secured to a ship’s masts with a yoke arrangement is known as:
- a dipole
- a Faraday
- a Marconi
May 26, 2022
How many Ph.D. economists are employed by the Federal Reserve Board, with responsibilities including analysis and forecasting economic developments in the U.S., and how many predicted non-transitory high inflation for 2022?
- over 400 employed and 24 predicted
- over 400 employed and 3 predicted
- over 400 employed and none predicted
Inflation is caused by printing money from thin air (Modern Monetary Theory) and NOT by Putin, citizens or greedy suppliers. How much has the total U.S. currency, measured by Fed M2 Money Supply, increased since February 2020?
- 41%
- 22%
- 12%
What does NOAA say about 7-day weather forecast reliability?
- about 90%
- about 80%
- about 50%
BONUS QUESTION: What is the estimated net worth of TV meterologist Jim Cantore from The Weather Channel?
- 1- 2.5 million dollars
- 3.5-5 million dollars
- 6-8 million dollars
May 19, 2022
TRUE or FALSE: At short ranges, the best reception occurs when the receiving antenna is oriented the same way as the transmitting antenna.
- true
- false
What is a PTO?
- Phase Tuned Oscillator
- B: Permeability Tuned Oscillator
- C: Pilot Tone Oscillator
What band is often called the “Magic Band” by radio amateurs?
- 2 meters
- 10 meters
- 6 meters
February 17, 2022
What is the name of the scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure?
- thermometer
- barometer
- hygrometer
What do we use an anemometer to measure?
- rainfall
- visibility
- wind speed
In what year was the first weather satellite launched?
- 1949
- 1959
- 1969