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QFTCI23 Game 2, Rounds 4,6: philosophers, 3-word cities
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Mark Brader
2023-10-17 06:33:58 UTC
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These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-09-25,
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 in a single followup to the newsgroup,
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 the Usual Suspects and
are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of
current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
(QFTCI*)".


I wrote one of these rounds.


* Game 2, Round 4 - Literature - Philosophers

In each case, identify the philosopher being quoted. For some of
these we are not giving the words in their original language.

1. "The life of man in a state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short."

2. This line is found in one philosopher's writing quoting another
philosopher who he says said it. We want the philosopher who
was being quoted. The line is: "An unexamined life is not
worth living."

3. "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.")
4. "God is dead. He remains dead. We killed Him."
5. "Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination."
6. "Life must be understood backwards but it must be lived
forwards."
7. "If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent Him."
8. "I would never die for my beliefs, because I may be wrong."
9. "He who thinks great thoughts is often in great error."
10. "Religion is the sign of the oppressed... it is the opium of
the people."


* Game 2, Round 6 - Geography - 3-Word Cities

All questions in this round refer to cities whose name in its usual
form is three words long, such as San Luis Obispo, California,
and East St. Louis, Illinois. Many of them are capitals or former
capitals, but some aren't.

1. In what country would you find Port-au-Prince?
2. In what 3-word country would you find Port of Spain?
3. What is the capital of Andorra?
4. Bandar Seri Begawan is on the island of Borneo, in what country?

5. This city is 50 miles west of Winnipeg and 15 miles south of
Lake Manitoba, and its name alludes to canoe travel. What name?

6. At both ends of an international bridge between the US and
Canada, you will find a pair of cities with the same 3-word name.
Obviously we're not talking about the Niagara River border.
What is the name of those two cities?

7. What African country's capital used to be Dar es Salaam?
8. What city was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?

9. This 3-word city lies on a 3-word body of water, and has been
the host city for the Winter Olympics. Name it.

10. Which smallish city in Arizona is known for an imported
19th-century landmark structure?
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Joshua Kreitzer
2023-10-17 06:40:29 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 4 - Literature - Philosophers
In each case, identify the philosopher being quoted. For some of
these we are not giving the words in their original language.
1. "The life of man in a state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short."
Hobbes
Post by Mark Brader
2. This line is found in one philosopher's writing quoting another
philosopher who he says said it. We want the philosopher who
was being quoted. The line is: "An unexamined life is not
worth living."
Socrates
Post by Mark Brader
3. "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.")
Descartes
Post by Mark Brader
4. "God is dead. He remains dead. We killed Him."
Nietzsche
Post by Mark Brader
10. "Religion is the sign of the oppressed... it is the opium of
the people."
Marx
Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 6 - Geography - 3-Word Cities
All questions in this round refer to cities whose name in its usual
form is three words long, such as San Luis Obispo, California,
and East St. Louis, Illinois.
1. In what country would you find Port-au-Prince?
Haiti
Post by Mark Brader
2. In what 3-word country would you find Port of Spain?
Trinidad and Tobago
Post by Mark Brader
3. What is the capital of Andorra?
Andorra-la-Vella
Post by Mark Brader
4. Bandar Seri Begawan is on the island of Borneo, in what country?
Brunei
Post by Mark Brader
6. At both ends of an international bridge between the US and
Canada, you will find a pair of cities with the same 3-word name.
Obviously we're not talking about the Niagara River border.
What is the name of those two cities?
Sault Ste. Marie
Post by Mark Brader
7. What African country's capital used to be Dar es Salaam?
Tanzania
Post by Mark Brader
8. What city was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?
Rio de Janeiro
Post by Mark Brader
9. This 3-word city lies on a 3-word body of water, and has been
the host city for the Winter Olympics. Name it.
Salt Lake City
Post by Mark Brader
10. Which smallish city in Arizona is known for an imported
19th-century landmark structure?
Lake Havasu City

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Dan Tilque
2023-10-17 09:49:03 UTC
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I wrote one of these rounds.
* Game 2, Round 4 - Literature - Philosophers
In each case, identify the philosopher being quoted. For some of
these we are not giving the words in their original language.
1. "The life of man in a state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short."
Aristotle
Post by Mark Brader
2. This line is found in one philosopher's writing quoting another
philosopher who he says said it. We want the philosopher who
was being quoted. The line is: "An unexamined life is not
worth living."
3. "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.")
Descartes
Post by Mark Brader
4. "God is dead. He remains dead. We killed Him."
Nietzsche
Post by Mark Brader
5. "Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination."
6. "Life must be understood backwards but it must be lived
forwards."
7. "If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent Him."
8. "I would never die for my beliefs, because I may be wrong."
9. "He who thinks great thoughts is often in great error."
10. "Religion is the sign of the oppressed... it is the opium of
the people."
Karl Marx
Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 6 - Geography - 3-Word Cities
All questions in this round refer to cities whose name in its usual
form is three words long, such as San Luis Obispo, California,
and East St. Louis, Illinois. Many of them are capitals or former
capitals, but some aren't.
1. In what country would you find Port-au-Prince?
Haiti
Post by Mark Brader
2. In what 3-word country would you find Port of Spain?
Trinidad and Tobago
Post by Mark Brader
3. What is the capital of Andorra?
Andorra la Vella
Post by Mark Brader
4. Bandar Seri Begawan is on the island of Borneo, in what country?
Brunei
Post by Mark Brader
5. This city is 50 miles west of Winnipeg and 15 miles south of
Lake Manitoba, and its name alludes to canoe travel. What name?
Portage la Prairie
Post by Mark Brader
6. At both ends of an international bridge between the US and
Canada, you will find a pair of cities with the same 3-word name.
Obviously we're not talking about the Niagara River border.
What is the name of those two cities?
Sault Ste Marie
Post by Mark Brader
7. What African country's capital used to be Dar es Salaam?
Tanzania
Post by Mark Brader
8. What city was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?
Rio de Janiero
Post by Mark Brader
9. This 3-word city lies on a 3-word body of water, and has been
the host city for the Winter Olympics. Name it.
Salt Lake City
Post by Mark Brader
10. Which smallish city in Arizona is known for an imported
19th-century landmark structure?
Lake Havasu City
--
Dan Tilque
Erland Sommarskog
2023-10-17 18:04:34 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 4 - Literature - Philosophers
3. "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.")
René Descartes
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10. "Religion is the sign of the oppressed... it is the opium of
the people."
Karl Marx
Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 6 - Geography - 3-Word Cities
1. In what country would you find Port-au-Prince?
Haïti
Post by Mark Brader
2. In what 3-word country would you find Port of Spain?
Trinidad & Tobago
Post by Mark Brader
3. What is the capital of Andorra?
Andorra la Vella
Post by Mark Brader
4. Bandar Seri Begawan is on the island of Borneo, in what country?
Brunei
Post by Mark Brader
7. What African country's capital used to be Dar es Salaam?
Tanzania
Post by Mark Brader
8. What city was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?
Rio de Janeiro
Post by Mark Brader
9. This 3-word city lies on a 3-word body of water, and has been
the host city for the Winter Olympics. Name it.
Salt Lake City
Dan Blum
2023-10-18 00:54:43 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 4 - Literature - Philosophers
1. "The life of man in a state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short."
Hobbes
Post by Mark Brader
2. This line is found in one philosopher's writing quoting another
philosopher who he says said it. We want the philosopher who
was being quoted. The line is: "An unexamined life is not
worth living."
Socrates
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3. "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.")
Descates
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4. "God is dead. He remains dead. We killed Him."
Nietzche
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7. "If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent Him."
Pascal
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10. "Religion is the sign of the oppressed... it is the opium of
the people."
Marx
Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 6 - Geography - 3-Word Cities
1. In what country would you find Port-au-Prince?
Haiti
Post by Mark Brader
2. In what 3-word country would you find Port of Spain?
Trinidad and Tobago
Post by Mark Brader
3. What is the capital of Andorra?
Andorra la Vella
Post by Mark Brader
4. Bandar Seri Begawan is on the island of Borneo, in what country?
Brunei
Post by Mark Brader
7. What African country's capital used to be Dar es Salaam?
Tanzania
Post by Mark Brader
8. What city was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?
Rio de Janeiro
Post by Mark Brader
9. This 3-word city lies on a 3-word body of water, and has been
the host city for the Winter Olympics. Name it.
Salt Lake City
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swp
2023-10-18 22:41:39 UTC
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These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-09-25,
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 in a single follow-up to the newsgroup,
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 the Usual Suspects and
are used here by permission, but have been reformatted and may have
been retyped and/or edited by me. The posting and tabulation of
current-events questions is independent of the concurrent posting
of other rounds. For further information please see my 2023-05-24
companion posting on "Questions from the Canadian Inquisition
(QFTCI*)".
I wrote one of these rounds.
* Game 2, Round 4 - Literature - Philosophers
In each case, identify the philosopher being quoted. For some of
these we are not giving the words in their original language.
1. "The life of man in a state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short."
thomas hobbes
Post by Mark Brader
2. This line is found in one philosopher's writing quoting another
philosopher who he says said it. We want the philosopher who
was being quoted. The line is: "An unexamined life is not
worth living."
socrates
Post by Mark Brader
3. "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.")
descartes
Post by Mark Brader
4. "God is dead. He remains dead. We killed Him."
nietzsche
Post by Mark Brader
5. "Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination."
kant
Post by Mark Brader
6. "Life must be understood backwards but it must be lived
forwards."
kierkegaard
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7. "If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent Him."
voltaire
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8. "I would never die for my beliefs, because I may be wrong."
russell
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9. "He who thinks great thoughts is often in great error."
heidegger? [saw it on bbc]
Post by Mark Brader
10. "Religion is the sign of the oppressed... it is the opium of
the people."
marx
Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 6 - Geography - 3-Word Cities
All questions in this round refer to cities whose name in its usual
form is three words long, such as San Luis Obispo, California,
and East St. Louis, Illinois. Many of them are capitals or former
capitals, but some aren't.
1. In what country would you find Port-au-Prince?
haiti
Post by Mark Brader
2. In what 3-word country would you find Port of Spain?
trinidad and tobago
Post by Mark Brader
3. What is the capital of Andorra?
andorra la vella
Post by Mark Brader
4. Bandar Seri Begawan is on the island of Borneo, in what country?
brunei
Post by Mark Brader
5. This city is 50 miles west of Winnipeg and 15 miles south of
Lake Manitoba, and its name alludes to canoe travel. What name?
portage la ... something
Post by Mark Brader
6. At both ends of an international bridge between the US and
Canada, you will find a pair of cities with the same 3-word name.
Obviously we're not talking about the Niagara River border.
What is the name of those two cities?
sault ste marie
Post by Mark Brader
7. What African country's capital used to be Dar es Salaam?
tanzania
Post by Mark Brader
8. What city was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?
rio de janeiro
Post by Mark Brader
9. This 3-word city lies on a 3-word body of water, and has been
the host city for the Winter Olympics. Name it.
salt lake city?
Post by Mark Brader
10. Which smallish city in Arizona is known for an imported
19th-century landmark structure?
lake havasu city [london bridge]
Post by Mark Brader
--
Mark Brader, Toronto | "Unfortunately, real life is usually
My text in this article is in the public domain.
swp
Mark Brader
2023-10-20 05:32:18 UTC
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Post by Mark Brader
These questions were written to be asked in Toronto on 2023-09-25,
and should be interpreted accordingly... For further information
please see my 2023-05-24 companion posting on "Questions from the
Canadian Inquisition (QFTCI*)".
I wrote one of these rounds.
The geography round.
Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 4 - Literature - Philosophers
In each case, identify the philosopher being quoted. For some of
these we are not giving the words in their original language.
In the original game, the audio round was the hardest, and this one
was the next-hardest.
Post by Mark Brader
1. "The life of man in a state of nature is solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short."
Thomas Hobbes. 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
2. This line is found in one philosopher's writing quoting another
philosopher who he says said it. We want the philosopher who
was being quoted. The line is: "An unexamined life is not
worth living."
Socrates. (Quoted by Plato.) 4 for Joshua, Dan Blum, and Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
3. "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.")
René Descartes. 4 for everyone -- Joshua, Dan Tilque, Erland,
Dan Blum, and Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
4. "God is dead. He remains dead. We killed Him."
Friedrich Nietszche. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, Dan Blum, and Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
5. "Happiness is not an ideal of reason but of imagination."
Immanuel Kant. 4 for Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
6. "Life must be understood backwards but it must be lived
forwards."
Søren Kierkegaard. 4 for Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
7. "If God did not exist it would be necessary to invent Him."
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet). 4 for Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
8. "I would never die for my beliefs, because I may be wrong."
Bertrand Russell. 4 for Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
9. "He who thinks great thoughts is often in great error."
Martin Heidegger. 4 for Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
10. "Religion is the sign of the oppressed... it is the opium of
the people."
Karl Marx. 4 for everyone.
Post by Mark Brader
* Game 2, Round 6 - Geography - 3-Word Cities
All questions in this round refer to cities whose name in its usual
form is three words long, such as San Luis Obispo, California,
and East St. Louis, Illinois. Many of them are capitals or former
capitals, but some aren't.
1. In what country would you find Port-au-Prince?
Haiti. 4 for everyone.
Post by Mark Brader
2. In what 3-word country would you find Port of Spain?
Trinidad and Tobago. 4 for everyone.
Post by Mark Brader
3. What is the capital of Andorra?
Andorra la Vella. ("Vella" means "old".) 4 for everyone.
Post by Mark Brader
4. Bandar Seri Begawan is on the island of Borneo, in what country?
Brunei. 4 for everyone.
Post by Mark Brader
5. This city is 50 miles west of Winnipeg and 15 miles south of
Lake Manitoba, and its name alludes to canoe travel. What name?
Portage la Prairie. 4 for Dan Tilque.

It's where you had to carry (portage) your canoe across the prairies
if you wanted to get from the Assiniboine River to Lake Manitoba.
Post by Mark Brader
6. At both ends of an international bridge between the US and
Canada, you will find a pair of cities with the same 3-word name.
Obviously we're not talking about the Niagara River border.
What is the name of those two cities?
Sault Ste. Marie. 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque, and Stephen.
Post by Mark Brader
7. What African country's capital used to be Dar es Salaam?
Tanzania. 4 for everyone.

The new capital, officially since 1996, is Dodoma.

Since we're talking about something that used to be true, I would also
have accepted the country's previous name of Tanganyika & Zanzibar,
or also just Tanganyika, which was a country before that union.
Post by Mark Brader
8. What city was the capital of Brazil before Brasilia?
Rio de Janeiro. (Capital until 1960.) 4 for everyone.
Post by Mark Brader
9. This 3-word city lies on a 3-word body of water, and has been
the host city for the Winter Olympics. Name it.
Salt Lake City. (Great Salt Lake.) 4 for everyone.
Post by Mark Brader
10. Which smallish city in Arizona is known for an imported
19th-century landmark structure?
Lake Havasu City. (London Bridge.) 4 for Joshua, Dan Tilque,
and Stephen.


Scores, if there are no errors:

GAME 2 ROUNDS-> 2 3 4 6 TOTALS
TOPICS-> His Mis Lit Geo
Stephen Perry 36 40 40 36 152
Joshua Kreitzer 36 24 20 36 116
Dan Tilque 16 28 12 40 96
Dan Blum 16 8 20 28 72
Erland Sommarskog 0 20 8 28 56
Pete Gayde 20 24 -- -- 44
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