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1. Architecture: What was the name of Sir Norman Foster's proposed 2,625 ft., 170 story tower project that never got off the ground in Tokyo?
2. Biology: A dose of gibberellins in the proper place will cause which of the following?
3. History: The Meiji Period of Japanese history, which lasted from 1867-1912, involved one of the greatest socio-political transformations in world history. Japanese society was fully 'modernized' within an approximately 50 year period, while presided over by the emperor and his advisors. What is the general term used to describe these advisors/elder statesman who truly ran things from behind the scenes?
4. Words: Which of these weather-related words is of American origin (that is, American English) and did not come into common use until the late 19th century?
5. Entomology: Which fascinating insect behavior was first investigated by Austrian Nobel Laureate Karl von Frisch?
6. Geography: What is the largest country in the world, by area, whose name begins with the letter 'T'?
7. Religion: There once was rumored to have been a female pope, though the story was later proved to be false. Regardless, what was the name of this daring, yet apocryphal female pontiff?
8. Writers: Which of these famous authors is said to have drunk 50 cups per day of coffee, enough so that caffeine poisoning partially led to his death?
9. Monuments: The appearance of one of these famous monuments in the United States can sensibly be described using the word 'patina', but which?
10. Language: The word 'barbarian' comes from the ancient Attic Greek, describing the 'bar-bar' noises that non-Greek speaking peoples would make when they verbally communicated, true or false?
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