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STARTED: 2026-07-11 21:37:54
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Q01 [physics]
What is the Chandrasekhar limit in solar masses, and what does it represent?
The Chandrasekhar limit is approximately 1.4 solar masses, above which a star's core can no longer support nuclear fusion and will collapse. It represents the maximum mass for a star to undergo a supernova, creating a dense remnant known as a neutron star or, in rare cases, a black hole.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q02 [physics]
Which bosons mediate the weak nuclear force?
The W and Z bosons mediate the weak nuclear force.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q03 [physics]
What is the approximate value of the fine-structure constant?
The fine-structure constant, denoted by alpha, is approximately 1/137. This constant is a fundamental parameter in quantum electrodynamics, playing a crucial role in understanding the behavior of light and matter at the quantum level.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q04 [physics]
What did the Davisson-Germer experiment confirm?
The Davisson-Germer experiment confirmed the existence of electrons and their wave-particle duality, providing early evidence for quantum mechanics.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q05 [chemistry]
What is the oxidation state of manganese in potassium permanganate?
+7<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q06 [chemistry]
Which element has the highest electronegativity after fluorine?
Oxygen.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q07 [chemistry]
What industrial process converts nitrogen gas to ammonia, and what catalyst does it typically use?
The industrial process that converts nitrogen gas to ammonia is called the Haber-Bosch process. This process typically uses a catalyst made of iron and aluminum, known as iron-based catalyst or Haber-Bosch catalyst.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q08 [chemistry]
What is a racemic mixture?
A racemic mixture is a mixture of equal parts of two enantiomers of a molecule.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q09 [biology]
Which nerve innervates the diaphragm, and from which spinal roots does it arise?
The phrenic nerve, which is a cranial nerve, innervates the diaphragm. It arises from the spinal cord at the level of T1-T5.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q10 [biology]
What is the primary function of the loop of Henle?
The loop of Henle is responsible for reabsorbing glucose and water from the filtrate, returning them to the bloodstream, and excreting excess water through the urine.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q11 [biology]
Deficiency of which vitamin causes pellagra, and what are its three classic symptoms?
Pellagra is a deficiency of vitamin B3 (niacin). Its three classic symptoms are diarrhea, dermatitis, and dementia.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q12 [biology]
What organism causes Chagas disease and what vector transmits it?
The organism that causes Chagas disease is a parasite called *Trypanosoma cruzi*. The vector that transmits this disease is a type of insect known as a triatomine bug, commonly referred to as "kissing bugs."<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q13 [history]
In what year did the First Council of Nicaea convene?
The First Council of Nicaea convened in 325 AD.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q14 [history]
Who is generally considered the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire?
Romulus Augustus<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q15 [history]
What peace settlement ended the Thirty Years' War, and in what year?
The Peace of Westphalia, signed in 1648, ended the Thirty Years' War.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q16 [history]
Which Chinese dynasty ruled during the voyages of Zheng He?
The Ming dynasty.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q17 [geography]
What is the deepest lake in the world and approximately how deep is it?
The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal in Siberia, Russia. It is approximately 1,642 feet or 500 meters deep.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q18 [geography]
Which two countries share the longest international land border?
The United States and Canada share the longest international land border.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q19 [geography]
What strait separates Asia from North America?
The Strait of Bering.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q20 [geography]
What is the capital of Burkina Faso?
The capital of Burkina Faso is Ouagadougou.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q21 [literature]
Who wrote The Master and Margarita?
The Master and Margarita was written by Mikhail Bulgakov.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q22 [literature]
In Dante's Divine Comedy, who guides Dante through Paradise?
Virgil<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q23 [literature]
What is the famous opening line of Anna Karenina?
"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q24 [literature]
Who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude and in what year was it first published?
Gabriel García Márquez wrote 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' which was first published in 1967.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q25 [music]
What was Iron Maiden's debut studio album and in what year was it released?
Iron Maiden's debut studio album, self-titled "Iron Maiden," was released in 1980.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q26 [music]
Which composer wrote the Goldberg Variations?
Johann Sebastian Bach.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q27 [music]
Who produced System of a Down's album Toxicity?
Not sure.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q28 [music]
The natural minor scale corresponds to which mode of the major scale?
The natural minor scale is the mode of the major scale that starts on the sixth degree.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q29 [rf_engineering]
What is the approximate free-space path loss in dB at 1 km for a 2.4 GHz signal?
The approximate free-space path loss in dB at 1 km for a 2.4 GHz signal is 35 dB.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q30 [rf_engineering]
What quantity does a Smith chart plot, and what is it used for?
A Smith chart plots the S-parameters of a two-port network and is used to analyze and design electronic circuits, especially in RF and microwave engineering.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q31 [rf_engineering]
State the Shannon capacity formula and define its variables.
The Shannon capacity formula is a theoretical limit on the amount of information that can be transmitted over a communication channel. It is given by the equation:
$C = \max \left( 0, \log_2 \left( 1 + \frac{S}{N} \right) \right)$
Where:
- $C$ is the channel capacity in bits per second
- $S$ is the signal power
- $N$ is the noise power
This formula shows that the channel capacity is limited by the ratio of signal power to noise power, and it is expressed in terms of the base-2 logarithm.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q32 [rf_engineering]
What modulation and spreading scheme does the GPS L1 C/A signal use?
The GPS L1 C/A signal uses a direct-sequence spreading modulation scheme with a 150-chip pseudo-noise (PN) code, which is a type of pulse-code modulation.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q33 [math]
What is the exact value of the Riemann zeta function at s=2?
The value of the Riemann zeta function at s=2 is not a simple value, but rather a complex one involving a sum of infinite series. The exact value is given by the formula:
ζ(2) = 1/2 + 1/12 - 1/720 + 1/4320 - ...
This series diverges, but the value is still a well-defined complex number.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q34 [math]
State the Central Limit Theorem in one sentence.
The Central Limit Theorem states that as the sample size increases, the distribution of sample means approaches a normal distribution, regardless of the original population distribution.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q35 [math]
Write out Euler's identity.
Euler's identity states that for any integer 'n', (1 + i) ^ n = cos(nπ) + i sin(nπ).<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q36 [math]
How many groups of order 8 exist up to isomorphism?
There are 2 groups of order 8: the cyclic group Z8 and the dihedral group D8.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q37 [econ_law]
What is the difference between nominal and real GDP?
Nominal GDP is the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country, while real GDP adjusts for inflation and provides a more accurate representation of economic growth by measuring the change in the purchasing power of those goods and services over time.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q38 [econ_law]
What legal principle does habeas corpus protect?
Habeas corpus is a legal principle that ensures that individuals detained by the state have the right to have their detention reviewed by a court, and that the detention is lawful.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q39 [econ_law]
Who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for prospect theory?
Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2002 for his prospect theory and contributions to behavioral economics.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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Q40 [econ_law]
What is Gresham's law?
Gresham's law states that "bad money drives out good money," meaning that if a country's currency is debased or inflates, the good money or currency will be exchanged out and removed from circulation.<|END_OF_TURN_TOKEN|>
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