4 Lecture For VDZW

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Q1: A S. Am.

delicacy, this water-dwelling herbivore was declared a fish by the Vatican so it


could be eaten during Lent?

The crrect Answer is: a capybara

Q2: The plural of house isn't hice, as you might think when you learn this rodent plural?

The crrect Answer is: mice

Q3: A set of wire shelving is called this food professional's "racks"?

The crrect Answer is: baker

Q4: The Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society is a legal agency of this religious group?

The crrect Answer is: Jehovah\'s Witnesses

Q5: The logo of this west coast team is seen here?

The crrect Answer is: Seattle Mariners

Q6: It gets warm in this U.S. city; no wonder Edna Pontellier, the heroine of "The
Awakening", fans herself?

The crrect Answer is: New Orleans

Q7: On the back of the euro issued by this country you⠙


€ ll find a Celtic harp?

The crrect Answer is: Ireland

Q8: This event's motto is "Citius, altius, fortius", which translates to "Faster, higher,
stronger"?

The crrect Answer is: the Olympic Games


Q9: He built Poplar Forest, a home near Lynchburg, Virginia, as a retreat from the hubbub at
Monticello?

The crrect Answer is: Thomas Jefferson

Q10: 1971:Roberto Clemente?

The crrect Answer is: the Pittsburgh Pirates

Q11: Tomato plants have 12 pairs of these for a diploid number of 24?

The crrect Answer is: chromosomes

Q12: Sunbeam snakes are so called because these sparkle in the light?

The crrect Answer is: scales

Q13: From Latin for "basin", 3 parts of this basin-shaped structure are the ilium, sacrum &
coccyx?

The crrect Answer is: pelvis

Q14: In a 1997 issue of "George", he said his cousins Michael & Joseph were "poster boys for
bad behavior"?

The crrect Answer is: John F. Kennedy, Jr.

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