Trivia Time!!

Ok

I pass the test. My english is too bad. I promise to enlist to the next class offered here.

But I wanted to express how impressed i am of what I've seen so far.

Btw. I think the farmost southern capital of Europe is either Larnaka (Cyprus) or LaValetta (Malta) - Now I gotta look for a map.
 
Problem Child said:
You guys are getting a little too cute with #70. Weight and mass are the same thing. You are probably confusing force with mass. And mass and density are related, if you have a volume (which we do in this case).

The reason that they throw water into the equation is to give you a minimum value for density. Green cheese is imaginary, so they are telling you it is at least as dense at water (1gram/CC). Since you know that all you need is a volume, which is easily available on the net.

All of the answers are easily available on the net, but one of the stipulations was "without looking them up."

Your explanation was helpful and concise, don't get me wrong. I'm just sayin'...
 
The one I haven't seen an answer to, and I might have just missed it, is chukker: it's a segment of time in a polo match.

right?
 
pipercatt said:
The one I haven't seen an answer to, and I might have just missed it, is chukker: it's a segment of time in a polo match.

right?
yep - me thinks 4 chukkers a match
 
tortoise said:
All of the answers are easily available on the net, but one of the stipulations was "without looking them up."

Your explanation was helpful and concise, don't get me wrong. I'm just sayin'...


You're right. I didn't notice that stipulation.

Two things then...

1. That makes #70 quite a bit more difficult.

2. Most of these people are cheating.

:)
 
Weight and mass are not the same thing. I agree people are cheating though.
 
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