Saturday, March 31, 2018

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Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: Mar 30 10:24AM -0500

In article <crSdne4aFak5rCbHnZ2dnUU7-RXNnZ2d@giganews.com>, msb@vex.net says...
 
> 2. What is the term for item B, the wire that supports the mast
> from the bow?
 
> 3. Item H controls the rudder. What is it called?
tiller
 
 
> For questions #7-10 please see:
 
> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-2/sail/2.png
 
> 7. What number is a sloop?
2
 
> it was a common fishing vessel. The rigging allows the boat to
> remain pointed windward while anchored, so it is not broadsided
> by waves while handling the nets.
4
 
 
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Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Mar 30 10:39AM -0700

Mark Brader wrote:
 
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> 2. What is the term for item B, the wire that supports the mast
> from the bow?
 
forestay
 
 
> 3. Item H controls the rudder. What is it called?
 
tiller
 
 
> 4. What is item M called?
 
> 5. Which letter is a shroud?
 
I
 
 
> 6. Which letter is a painter?
 
J
 
 
> For questions #7-10 please see:
 
> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-2/sail/2.png
 
> 7. What number is a sloop?
 
3
 
> two forward masts of number 7. Their configuration is
> different than the other masts. What is the name of this sail
> configuration seen on these foreward masts?
 
lanteen
 
> it was a common fishing vessel. The rigging allows the boat to
> remain pointed windward while anchored, so it is not broadsided
> by waves while handling the nets.
 
4
 
> character's name.
 
> 1. This speedy blue character made his debut on the Sega Genesis
> in 1991.
 
Mario
 
 
> 3. Although this character made his debut in 1981, a game involving
> his country was a huge seller in 1994. He would throw barrels
> in both games.
 
Donkey Kong
 
 
> 5. This green-hatted character is the bearer of the Triforce of
> Courage. His name refers to a connection between the past and
> the future.
 
Janus
 
 
> 6. This popular pocket monster's name was derived from a combination
> of two Japanese words for sounds: the sound an electric spark
> makes, and the sound a mouse makes.
 
Pikachu
 
 
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Dan Tilque
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Mar 31 03:08AM -0500

Mark Brader:
 
> * Game 4, Round 2 - Sports - Sailing terminology
 
> In this round please decode each section of rot13 as you come to it,
> after you have finished with all earlier questions.
 
If anyone thinks their answers should also be considered correct,
please cite evidence. I know next to nothing about this subject.
 
 
> 1. On small boats like the one shown, item F can be moved for
> sailing in shallows, or for transport on a trailer. What is
> item F called?
 
Centerboard or daggerboard. (Not the keel, which is fixed.)
4 for Bruce (the hard way).
 
> 2. What is the term for item B, the wire that supports the mast
> from the bow?
 
Forestay. 4 for Bruce and Dan Tilque.
 
> 3. Item H controls the rudder. What is it called?
 
Tiller. 4 for Dan Blum, Bruce, Pete, Marc, and Dan Tilque.
 
> 4. What is item M called?
 
Main sheet (not main line) or boom vang. 4 for Bruce.
 
> 5. Which letter is a shroud?
 
C. 4 for Bruce. 3 for Joshua. 2 for Dan Blum.
 
> 6. Which letter is a painter?
 
J. 4 for Dan Blum, Bruce, Pete, and Dan Tilque.
 
> For questions #7-10 please see:
 
> http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/msb/4-2/sail/2.png
 
> 7. What number is a sloop?
 
2. 4 for Bruce and Marc. 2 for Dan Blum.
 
> characteristic is that the aft mast is taller and carries the
> mainsail. The same word is also used for a drinking vessel.
> What type of ship is it?
 
Schooner. 4 for Bruce and Joshua.
 
> two forward masts of number 7. Their configuration is
> different than the other masts. What is the name of this sail
> configuration seen on these foreward masts?
 
Square rigging.
 
> it was a common fishing vessel. The rigging allows the boat to
> remain pointed windward while anchored, so it is not broadsided
> by waves while handling the nets.
 
1. 4 for Bruce. 3 for Joshua.
 
> for #18-24, to the second one.
 
> What, then, are these lettered items called?
 
> 11. A?
 
Boom. Bruce got this.
 
> 12. D?
 
Mast. Bruce got this.
 
> 13. E?
 
Winch.
 
> 14. G?
 
Tabernacle.
 
> 15. I?
 
Topping lift.
 
> 16. K?
 
Port side. Bruce got this.
 
> 17. L?
 
Starboard side. Bruce got this.
 
> What are these types of ships?
 
> 18. Number four.
 
Catboat.
 
> 19. Number five.
 
Barquentine.
 
> 20. Number six.
 
Brigantine or hermaphrodite brig.
 
> 21. Number seven.
 
Barque.
 
> 22. What type of ship, not seen here, would have two masts,
> both square-rigged?
 
Brig. Bruce got this.
 
> 23. What type of ship, not seen here, would have three or more
> masts, all square-rigged?
 
Clipper. Bruce got this.
 
> 24. What sail configuration is seen on ship number four and the
> foremast of number three?
 
Gaff rigging.
 
 
> character's name.
 
> 1. This speedy blue character made his debut on the Sega Genesis
> in 1991.
 
Sonic the Hedgehog. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, Bruce, and Joshua.
 
> 2. This character represented the player in Nintendo's
> Punch-Out!! franchise. His opponents included Bald Bull,
> Glass Joe, and King Hippo.
 
Little Mac.
 
> 3. Although this character made his debut in 1981, a game involving
> his country was a huge seller in 1994. He would throw barrels
> in both games.
 
Donkey Kong. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, Joshua, and Dan Tilque.
 
> 4. This character usually (although not always) has to save a
> princess from the clutches of Bowser.
 
Mario. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, and Joshua.
 
> 5. This green-hatted character is the bearer of the Triforce of
> Courage. His name refers to a connection between the past and
> the future.
 
Link. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, and Joshua.
 
> 6. This popular pocket monster's name was derived from a combination
> of two Japanese words for sounds: the sound an electric spark
> makes, and the sound a mouse makes.
 
Pikachu. 4 for Peter, Dan Blum, Joshua, Pete, and Dan Tilque.
 
> 7. This character battles the Space Pirates and their leader,
> Ridley. Alternate endings to the first Metroid game reveal
> that she is female.
 
Samus Aran.
 
> 8. This character, a 14-year-old, was the unofficial mascot of the
> Sega Corporation in the late 1980s. He appeared in six games
> from 1986 to 1990.
 
Alex Kidd.
 
> 9. This blue android character is named Rockman in Japan. He uses
> an arm-cannon to fight evil robots created by Dr. Wily.
 
Mega Man. 4 for Dan Blum.
 
> 10. This character is a pink spherical creature who lives in the
> country of Dream Land. His main ability is inhaling things
> and spitting them out.
 
Kirby. 4 for Dan Blum.
 
 
Scores, if there are no errors:
 
GAME 4 ROUNDS-> 2 3 TOTALS
TOPICS-> Spo Ent
Bruce Bowler 36 4 40
Dan Blum 12 28 40
Joshua Kreitzer 10 20 30
Dan Tilque 12 8 20
Peter Smyth 0 20 20
Pete Gayde 8 4 12
Marc Dashevsky 8 0 8
 
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msb@vex.net we found driving in England to be fairly easy."
Toronto -- Cher Classick
 
My text in this article is in the public domain.
msb@vex.net (Mark Brader): Mar 31 02:59AM -0500

These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2018-02-05,
and should be interpreted accordingly.
 
On each question you may give up to two answers, but if you give
both a right answer and a wrong answer, there is a small penalty.
Please post all your answers to the newsgroup in a single followup,
based only on your own knowledge. (In your answer posting, quote
the questions and place your answer below each one.) I will reveal
the correct answers in about 3 days.
 
All questions were written by members of Bill Psychs and are
used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
been retyped and/or edited by me. For further information see
my 2017-09-25 companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian
Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
 
 
* Game 4, Round 4 - Canadiana History - Black Canada
 
1. Who became the first African-Canadian appointed to the Senate
on 1990-09-07? In February 2008, he introduced the Motion
to Recognize Contributions of Black Canadians and February as
Black History Month -- thus leading to this round.
 
2. Who became Canada's first black Member of Parliament on
1968-06-25? In 1985, he also became the first member of a
visible minority to be appointed as Lieutenant-Governor of
Ontario.
 
3. Towards the end of the American Revolutionary War, many black
Loyalists were evacuated to Nova Scotia. This gave Nova Scotia
the largest settlement of free blacks outside of Africa at
the time, with a population of more than 2,500. What was the
settlement called?
 
4. During the War of 1812, thousands of black volunteers fought
for the British. In 1812, a former slave who had won his
freedom by fighting for the British in the American Revolution
petitioned the government to form a black regiment. Name him.
 
5. In Upper Canada, the Act Against Slavery was aimed at ending
the sale of slaves by Canadians to Americans. It also liberated
slaves entering Upper Canada from the US, but did not free
existing adult slaves already in residence. In what *decade*
was it passed? (Answer in the style "1950s", "2050s", etc.)
 
6. The Underground Railroad began operating in the 1780s and
reached its peak traffic between 1840 and 1860. Code names
were used to help keep the routes secret. Detroit, from which
most left the US, was known as "Midnight". What was the code
name of the Detroit River, a biblical reference to the river
leading to the Promised Land?
 
7. In the spring of 1968, six black Caribbean students accused a
biology lecturer of racism. Sit-ins occurred throughout January
and February 1969. When the police arrived on February 11,
the peaceful sit-in exploded into a full-scale student riot,
the most violent in Canadian history. The riot is named after
the university, which is now part of Concordia U. What was it?
Exact name required for full points.
 
8. Known as the first black person to have visited Canada,
he accompanied Du Gua de Monts and Samuel de Champlain on one
or more of their voyages to Acadia and the St. Lawrence area,
serving as a navigator and interpreter (!). Name him.
 
9. A number of African-Canadians lived on the Prairies, including
what is now Alberta, early in the 19th century. John Ware
is one of the best known; arriving in 1882 from Texas, he was
among the first cowboys in Alberta. His knowledge and skill
with livestock have been commemorated by the preservation
of his homestead near Brooks, 185 km southeast of Calgary.
What is he credited with *introducing* to the future province?
Be sufficiently specific.
 
10. The last segregated black school in Ontario was finally closed
in 1965 near Chatham. In which province, in 1983, did the last
segregated school in all of Canada close?
 
 
* Game 4, Round 5 - Audio - Sweet Sweet Music
 
Let's see how you do on this audio round without the audio.
Instead of playing the clip, I'll give you the title of the song
and the year of release (of this version; there may have been
others before or since). You name the singer or band.
 
1. "Sugar, Sugar" (1969).
2. "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)" (1965).
3. "Sugar and Spice" (1963).
4. "Lips Like Sugar" (1987).
5. "Sugar Mountain" (1969 (demo version 1965)).
6. "Sugar" (1939).
7. "Sugar" (2014).
8. "No Sugar Tonight (New Mother Nature)" (1970).
9. "A Spoonful Of Sugar" (1964).
10. "Sugar Shack" (1963).
 
 
* Game 4, Round 6 - Miscellaneous - World Religions
 
We'll give the estimated number of adherents of a religion and tell
you something about them or their beliefs. You name the religion.
 
1. (520,000,000+) A major belief is that we crave and cling to
impermanent states and things.
 
2. (30,000,000+) They are known as students or disciples of
the Guru.
 
3. (15,000,000+) It has dietary laws known as kashrut. Food that
is not prepared in accordance with these laws is known as
treifah or treif.
 
4. (7,000,000+) With a belief in the need for world government,
it has consultative status with a number of UN bodies.
 
5. (4,000,000+) A major belief is the principle of non-violence
or non-injury. Followers believe that one must abandon all
violent activity, and without such a commitment to non-violence
all religious behavior is worthless.
 
6. (4,000,000+) They believe that certain deeds create a kind of
ritual impurity that one should want cleansed for one's own peace
of mind and good fortune rather than because impurity is wrong.
Purification rites are an important part of the religion.
 
7. (5,000,000+) They worship a number of well-known
individuals, including Joan of Arc, Muhammad, Moses, Louis
Pasteur, Shakespeare, Lenin, and Victor Hugo.
 
8. (Under 1,000,000) Thay have a duty to protect nature.
Their scripture calls for the protection of water, earth, fire,
and air as one of its strongest precepts.
 
9. (80,000,000+) This religion is banned in its home country and
has three central tenets: truthfulness, compassion, and
forbearance.
 
10. (12,000,000+) Laozi is traditionally regarded as the founder
of this religion and the work attributed to him is dated to
the late 4th century BC.
 
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