Here’s some tough ones from last weeks quizzo. See how you do. Answers are after the jump:
1. What is the visual processing center of the mammalian brain, which contains most of the visual cortex, known as?
2. What is the only Shakespeare comedy set in England, as is evidenced by its title?
3. The Asylum for the Relief of Persons Deprived of the Use of their Reason was opened by Quakers on 4641 Roosevelt Boulevard in 1813. What is the hospital known as now?
4. What group recorded a song called Brain Damage in 1972?
5. What is two fathoms, or twelve feet, also known as on the MIssissippi river?
6. In what 1990s film would you hear the line: It’s Ok. I wouldn’t remember me either.”
7. How many players are on a side in a game of regulation water polo, including the goalie?
8. This acclaimed actor and director appeared in Rebel Without a Cause, wrote, directed and acted in a famous 1969 film, and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1986.
9. Many people celebrate the Independence day of this European country by eating lutefisk, lefser, and aquavit.
10. What was the first James Bond film?
1. Occipital lobe
2. Merry Wives of Windsor
3. Friends Hospital
4. Pink Floyd
5. Mark Twain
6. AMerican Beauty
7. seven
8. Dennis Hopper
9. Norway
10. Dr. No