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• 1 When was butter sculpting first documented?

1536
1645
1703
1822
• 2 What were the first known butter sculptures?
A castle and a dragon
A king and a queen
An elephant and Hercules
A horse and a chariot
• 3 -Who is known for exhibiting butter sculptures in galleries with ice to
prevent melting?
Marie Tussaud
Caroline S. Brooks
Sarah Bernhardt
Georgia O'Keeffe
• 4 - Caroline S. Brooks made her first butter sculpture to promote her
husband's dairy farm.
True
False
• 5 - John Karl Daniels sculpted "Dreaming Iolanthe" in 1873, exhibited in
Cincinnati in 1874.
True
False
• 6 - In what year did Caroline S. Brooks make her first butter sculpture?
1866
1876
1867
1888
• 7 - Which butter sculpture did Caroline S. Brooks create that was exhibited
in Cincinnati in 1874?
The Last Supper
Venus de Milo
The Creation of Eve
Dreaming Iolanthe
• 8 - What major event featured John Karl Daniels' butter sculptures?
The 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition
The 1889 World's Fair
The 1939 New York World's Fair
The 1964 Tokyo Olympics
• 9 - What material does Erika Iris Simmons use for her art series "Ghost in
the Machine"?
Clay
Watercolors
Cassette and reel tapes
Digital pixels
• 10 – What show reimagined what traditional journalism should be?
The Washington Post
BuzzFeed
The Daily Show
The Wall Street Journal
• 11 - Where is Dominique Blain’s MISSA located?
Louvre Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
Tate Modern
• 12 - What does the installation MISSA primarily consist of?
Painted canvases
Hanging army boots
Sculpted figures
Projected images
• 13 - The metal grid in MISSA could represent what?
The chaos of war
The beauty of order
Strict and tough rules
How soldiers are connected
• 14 - What is the main theme of Dominique Blain's MISSA?
The beauty of peace
The sadness and seriousness of war
The glory of victory
The strategy of battles
• 15 - Which of these is a goal of Dominique Blain with MISSA?
To celebrate military achievements
To critique modern art
To remember and reflect on the impact of war
To showcase technological advancements in warfare
• 16 - Who was featured at both the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition and
the 1910 Minnesota State Fair?
Caroline S. Brooks
John Karl Daniels
Erika Iris Simmons
Dominique Blain
• 17 - Who made the first butter sculpture to promote a dairy farm?
Caroline S. Brooks
John Karl Daniels
Erika Iris Simmons
Dominique Blain
• 18 - What unusual medium did the New Zealand scholar use for painting?
Canvas
Special paper
Cave walls
Newspaper
• 19 - How would ancient cave art be created if the scholar lived 40,000 years
ago?
Using tomato sauce
On papyrus
With berry juice
On cave walls
• 20 - What technology helps reveal hard-to-see cave paintings?
Photogrammetry
Ultrasound
X-Ray
Microscopy
• 21 - Where is the 35,000-year-old babirusa illustration located?
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Alabama, USA
Paris, France
Melbourne, Australia
• 22 - How old is the world's oldest rock art?
14,000 years
64,000 years
34,000 years
4,000 years
• 23 - What dating technique was used for the Sulawesi cave art?
Carbon dating
Uranium/Thorium dating
Potassium-Argon dating
Optical dating
• 24 - Who first noted the caves with ancient art in Sulawesi?
Charles Darwin
Alfred Wallace
John Gould
Erasmus Darwin
• 25 - What kind of birds did Charles Darwin study in the Galapagos?
Pigeons
Sparrows
Finches
Eagles
• 26 - What concept did the Galapagos finches help Darwin understand
clearly?
Gravity
Natural selection
Adaptation
Nuclear theory
• 27 - What was the estimated creation period of the cave art found in
Alabama?
1000–1500 AD
133–433 AD
2340 BC
505–1001 AD
• 28 - What does the ancient cave art in Alabama primarily represent?
Daily life scenes
Underworld spirits
Alphabet symbols
Maps
• 29 - What future technology could help find more hidden cave art?
Satellite imagery
Full-body scanners
Drones
Deep learning AI
• 30 - What did Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, introduce?
Theory of relativity
Principles of gravity
Concept of species changing over time
Law of thermodynamics
• 31 - How did researchers estimate the age of art in Alabama caves?
By the style of art
Geological surveys
Radiocarbon dating of torch residue
Interviewing local tribes
• 32 - In 1940, four teenagers in Barcelona discovered the Lascaux cave with
prehistoric paintings,
True
False
• 33 - Lascaux Caves was closed to the public in 1963 for what reason?
to protect the visitors
to protect the ancient rocks
to fix the cave entrance
to protect the cave paintings
• 34 - To allow people to experience the artwork inside Lascaux Caves, what
did the government do?
build a replica of the cave
close the cave forever from visitors
relocate the cave in another place
repaint all the paintings in the cave
• 35 - How did the artists recreate the Lascaux Cave's replica?
measurements from ancient records
3D digital scan the cave
hand-measured the entire cave
sketch the details of the cave
• 36 - What is this building's name?
Giza’s Great Pyramid
Giza in Detroit
Giza Pyramid of the South
Giza Pyramid of Chapo
• 37 - In 1908, E.S. Wheeler suggested building a mini-version of the Eiffel
Tower.
True
False
• 38 - Social media suggested turning what into a giant slide for April Fools'
Day?
The Eiffel Tower
Eiffela
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Giza’s Great Pyramid in Detroit
• 39 - How tall was Eiffela?
32m
200m
320m
2m
• 40 – A replica of the Eiffel tower is located in ...?
Lyon, France
Paris, Texas, USA
The Blackpool Tower (England)
Shanghai
• 41 - What natural disaster is the 2022 film Suzume by Makoto Shinkai
based on?
Earthquake
Tsunami
Drought
Hurricane
• 42 - What show reimagined what traditional journalism should be?
The Washington Post
BuzzFeed
The Daily Show
The Wall Street Journal
• 43 - What did the first telegraph allow stockbrokers to achieve?
Track the price of gold
Check the stock price
Negotiate through long distances
Advertise the sales of stocks
• 44 - About what city is Gonzaga University students are using VR to learn?
Paris
Atlantis
Pompeii
Eastwood
• 45 - What is The Ochre Atelier?
a special art studio
an artist's nickname
an art gallery
an art museum
• 46 - The Ochre Atelier is by artist Modigliani.
True
False
• 47 - What is The Opening of the Diet 1863?
a special art studio
an artist's nickname
a VR exhibit
an art museum
• 48 - Zoan Oy, the biggest VR studio in England, created The Opening of the
Diet 1863.
True
False
• 49 - I Came and Went as a Ghost Hand is by who?
Rachel Rossin
Laurie Anderson
Pedro Americo
Kehinde Wiley
• 50 - When was The Book of Judith written?
600BC
200BC
500BC
100BC
• 51 - Why did Judith (in The book of Judith) kill Holofernes?
to prove that women are not weak
to save her town from invasion
to showoff to her sisters
to defeat his army by herself
• 52 - What tool can you use to generate a fake term paper or college essay?
Open AI
Synthesia
G-Prompter
Gemini
• 53 - What is the "unusual medium" that inspired a New Zealand artist to
paint?
Carving potatoes with a knife
Painting on Pizza with Tomato sauce
Carving instruments out of vegetables
Painting on snow with edible dye
• 54 - Who painted Judith as as a powerful Black woman?
Kehinde Wiley
Pedro Americo
Caravaggio
Gustav Klimt
• 55 - Judith Beheading Holofernes Became Art History’s Favorite Icon of
_____.
Feminity
Female love
Female rage
Female fertility
• 56 - In the middle ages, Judith was portrayed as a saint-like virtue.
True
False
• 57 - What painting was used as a topic for an art recreating competition?
Napoleon Crossing the Alps
Washington Crossing the Delaware
Judith Beheading Holofernes
The Girl with the Pearl Earring
• 58 - Why were some people unhappy with Mauritshuis Museum's decision
in selecting winning artworks?
They cheated the votes
One of the artworks was made by AI
One of the artworks was made by a terrorist
They did not give the winners the prizes as promised
• 59 - Napoleon Crossing the Alps was painted by who?
Jacques-Louis David
Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze
Felipe del Morro
Albert Robida
• 60 - What was the problem with Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-
Louis David?
It looked like a superhero poster than a real story
It looked too in general
It gave off "pick-me" vibes
It showed a wrong period of time
• 61 - Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze's Painting "Washington Crossing the
Delaware" was very accurate.
True
False
• 62 - What was NOT the problem with Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze's Painting
"Washington Crossing the Delaware"?
Wrong time of day
Washington's unrealistic pose
incorrect details like the flag and the boat size
added the wrong people
• 63 - What was special about "George Washington Carver Crossing the
Delaware" by Robert Colescott?
was drawn by an Asian artist
made as a joke
drew the people as black people
became Queen Victoria's favorite painting
• 64 - Castillo San Felipe del Morro, known as El Morro, is a historic fort in
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
True
False
• 65 - Castillo San Felipe del Morro was used as a ______ by Spain and America
for 500 years.
military training camp
prison
military outpost
penitentiary
• 66 - A Technique Not Used To Reconstruct Castles is:
LED Lights
3D models
AI generation
VR
• 67 - What was the Controversy In Japan's Nagoya Castle?
new design costs too much money
new design destroys part of the original building
new design is not as beautiful as the old one
new design will not include elevators
• 68 - Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris was damaged by _______ in 2019.
fire
tsunami
earthquake
tornado
• 69 - Shuri Castle in Japan is important to the _____ people as it is a symbol of
recovery after disasters.
Nagashima
Okinawa
Tokyo
Nagoya
• 70 - What is the similarity between a castle and a palace?
kings and queens can live in them
used for protecting
used for decoration
knights are allowed to stay in both
• 71 - What made the old London Bridge a marvel of engineering and
architecture during its time?
It was the tallest bridge in the world
It was made entirely of gold
It was the longest inhabited bridge in Europe
It could move to allow ships to pass
• 72 - Why did they build a new London Bridge in the 19th century?
A big fire broke it.
It fell down because it wasn't taken care of.
It was old and too narrow for boats to pass easily.
They wanted it to look nicer.
73 - What did Theranos promise to do?
Make advanced machines to get better blood tests
Make better steroids for sports
Solve the climate change crisis
Make better air conditioners
• 74- What kind of scheme did the founder of Bitconnect do?
Rug pull
pump-and-dump
Ponzi scheme
liquidity stealing
• 75 - What is wire fraud?
When someone defrauds a investor
The act of defrauding someone by phone
When someone uses defrauding on social media or on other websites
When a person lies to another person
• 76 - How did Charles Dibdin climb to the top of the charts?
He went to the radio station many times and sung his best.
He sold his song in sheet music at his concerts.
He went on tour.
He released his songs on YouTube and Spotify.
• 77 - What happened to the classic film "Metropolis"?
The ending of the movie was cut by the now dead director.
Criticism cut some scenes in 1927 but it was found in 2010
No one liked it until Mr. Bean said it was good
It was very liked until a racist statement was found in it
• 78 - Where was Richard III's body found?
Graveyard
School
Parking Lot
Beside a light post
• 79 - Research has suggested that Dinosaurs used to look like..
Giant Scaly creature
Giant fur coated animals
A Qatari falcon
An Indian Jaguar
• 80 - The Amish people are..
A community
A race of people
Cultural people
Ethnic tribes
• 81 - The rise of which company led to the downfall of the bookstore Barnes
and Noble?
Alibaba
Amazon
Google Chrome
Safari
• 82 - Which year was the first commercially available slab serif, or Egyptian
typeface, "antique" or designed?
1815
1817
1920
1825
• 83 - Who developed "Two lines English Egyptian" also known as "Calson
Egyptian?"
Frederic Goudy
William Caslon lV
Digi Grotesk
Max Miedinger
• 84 - How have interviews evolved from their inception in the late 1800s to
the era of podcasts and partisan media?
Interviews have remained largely unchanged in format and purpose.
Interviews have become more standardized and objective over time.
Interviews have become more personalized and conversational.
Interviews have become less common due to alternative news sources.
• 85 - How does the format in which people consume news, such as online
graphic journalism, impact their response to it?
It has no significant impact on their response.
It leads to a more emotional and visceral response
It promotes critical thinking and analysis.
It makes people less engaged with the news content.
• 86 - What department changed their font from Times New roman to Calibri
after decades of using it?
Microsoft
The US state department
European Comission
Institutions of the European commitee
• 87 - When did Nicolas Jenson create the first roman type face?
1470s
15'th century
14'th century
1570s
• 88 - What was John Baskerville's font name that he created in 1757 and
what did people think of it?
Font name: Common sans. "worst printer ever produced"
Font name: Mali. "England's most famous font"
Font name: Transitional serif typeface. "The greatest printer"
Font name: Arial. "England's most used font"
• 89 - What was Microsoft's default typeface and how did it impact how many
people viewed the world / time.
Calibri. If different, people wouldn't be used to different styles.
Comic Sans. If different, people wouldn't have been used to the style.
Helvetica. If different, today's style would be different
Garamond. If different, it wouldn't have impacted at all.
• 90 - What happened to the winter palace in Russia?
When no one visited the palace, they became abonded
Protesters murdered the people inside.
There was a big fire that caused severe damage, but it got rebuilt.
An earthquake destroyed most infrastructure and evidence of the palace.
• 91 - When was "Come from away" made?
1978
1987
1979
1988
• 92 - Why was the book "Moneyball" written?
A greedy corporation's decision got them money.
A baseball team got a new data-driven approach to spend less money
It is a fiction story where a ball of money appears in the city
Mucha libre's WWE fictional story of getting rich
• 93 - How long was Elizabeth holmes in prison for?
134 months
12 years
135 months
10 years
• 94 - When did Richard lll famously meet is fate?
July 18 1686
May 20 1987
August 22 1485
April 14 1569
• 95 - Who spotted the 20,000 years old footprint belong to the fastest man in
History?
Mary Pappen Jr.
Mary Janes Jr.
Tommy Turner
Billy Jones
• 96 - How did people write books before the printing press was created?
With computers
devices
handwritten
with water
• 97 - what calligraphy was Gutenberg’s letterform based on?
blackletter
italian
baletta
fancy
• 98 - What was one effect of Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing
press?
More people learned how to write.
Books became easier to make and more people could read them.
Printing became more expensive.
Fonts became more complicated.
• 99 - Why did Microsoft change its default font from Calibri to Aptos?
Because Calibri was too colorful.
Calibri was too old-fashioned.
Aptos was cheaper to license.
They wanted a font that looked more modern and was easy to read.
• 100 - What is the main advantage of using variable fonts in digital design?
They make websites load faster.
They only work on Apple devices.
They allow for more creativity in designing text.
They are easier to read on small screens.

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