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Hobbies Mini Quiz

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Question 1

What ability does Spider-Man have to sense danger?

Peter Parker's "Spider-Sense" tingles, warning him of danger! Unlike X-ray vision, it doesn't help with exams—just avoiding punches and perilous pitfalls!

Question 2

Often offering a fifty-fifty chance, what Bridge maneuver involves playing a low card to trap a high one?

In bridge, a finesse succeeds about 50% of the time by leading a low card to trap an opponent's higher honor, like the queen, if it's behind the lead.

Question 3

Named for 1 Nobel winner, what game theory term describes a state where no player can gain by changing their move alone?

John Nash shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics for this concept, which he first detailed in a doctoral thesis that was only 28 pages long.

Question 4

Which billion dollar tech company belongs to the hero Iron Man?

Stark Industries was founded by Howard Stark and transitioned from a weapons manufacturer to a leader in clean energy and advanced technology under Tony Stark.

Question 5

Starting at the edge and spiraling inward, how many distinct grooves make up one side of a standard record?

A vinyl record features a single continuous groove that spirals inward from the outer edge to the center, modulating to encode audio as the stylus traces its path.

Question 6

Which villain is Spider-Man's arch-enemy and was once Norman Osborn?

Norman Osborn, as the Green Goblin, is so iconic that he was the first villain Spider-Man faced in the very first Spider-Man movie in 2002!

Question 7

Which world champion lost a famous 1997 match against the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue?

Deep Blue could evaluate 200 million positions per second. In 1997, it became the first computer to defeat a reigning world champion in a match under tournament conditions.

Question 8

Which city does Superman protect as Clark Kent?

Metropolis, inspired by New York City, is Superman's turf, while Batman handles Gotham. Central City? That's where The Flash speeds around!