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WORLD SCHOLARS CUP TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS EXAM 2024/2025 EXAM, PRACTICE EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE | ACCURATE AND EXPERT VERIFIED QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE $22.99   Add to cart

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WORLD SCHOLARS CUP TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS EXAM 2024/2025 EXAM , PRACTICE EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE | ACCURATE AND EXPERT VERIFIED QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS FOR GUARANTEED PASS | LATEST UPDATE What global effort is Plymouth Patuxent in Massachusett part of? - CORRECT ANSWER The museum is part of a global effort to save old and endangered species What boat can be found at the Plymouth Patuxent in Massachusett? - CORRECT ANSWER The Mayflower II What year did pilgrims sail? - CORRECT ANSWER in 1620 When was the replica of the Pilgrim's ship built? - CORRECT ANSWER 1950s In short, what is Plymouth Patuxent in Massachusett? - CORRECT ANSWER Located in Massachusetts, it's a controversial colonial village where visitors explore the early pilgrimage → However it has been criticized for not being a bicultural museum → They don't pay attention to the indigenous people who were innat ely displaced and give smallpox by the pilgrims What were museums doing to animals? - CORRECT ANSWER Museums are breeding animals to look like their ancestor counterparts like making dogs look more like wolves for example. How were old recipes recovered? - CORRECT ANSWER Most recipes were on a tablet or on paper but to help researchers understand the diet of our ancestors, they would scrap off some bits of ancient pieces of crud from the bottom of a pot What was the base ingredient in old recipes? - CORRECT ANSWER Millet What is the Paleo Diet? - CORRECT ANSWER It's avoiding processed food → The idea we should eat no processed food like our ancestors 10 000 years ago when their life expectancy was 35 years What is the Paleolithic Diet? - CORRECT ANSWER Also known as the "caveman" diet, is a way of eating based on food our ancient ancestors at during the Paleolithic Era → which lasted approx 10 000 years → the main idea of the diet is that you don't eat processed food like grains, dairy pro ducts, legumes and refined sugars, which are foods that weren't accessible during the Paleolithic Era, therefore your body digests what it was genetically adapted to eat like protein from meat, fish fruits, vegetables and nuts → However the diet has gotten major criticism since at the time, our ancient ancestors' average life span was around till the age of 35 years old (considered a young age to die) The New York Institute for the Study of the Ancient World hosted a tasting called _______ - CORRECT ANSWER Appetite for the Past Who attended the tasting hosted by The New York Institute for the Study of the Ancient World? - CORRECT ANSWER Among those who attended the tasting were Chefs, Archeologists and other researchers who all researched about the diet of those in past eras How did researchers find these old recipes? - CORRECT ANSWER researchers also find these lost recipes during an excavation like finding a stone slab with some engravings on it or with the remains of cooking tools and vessels like pots A team of archeologists excavated a site of Ancient China where they found an ancient pot used for cooking during which time period? - CORRECT ANSWER the Song Dynasty Who is Pia Sorensen? - CORRECT ANSWER Of the University of Harvard → worked on Babylonian dishes Who are Yitzchak Jaffe (anthropologist and archeologist) + Karine Tache (anthropologist)? - CORRECT ANSWER They both started investigating the pot from China's Song Dynasty, but Karine Tache was the researcher who specifically analyzed the residue in the old pot. The name Thermopolium has a greek origin that means? - CORRECT ANSWER "hot shop" (or "hot things") What is the structure of a Thermopolium? - CORRECT ANSWER The structure of the building is very simple with a small room where a large part of the area is used to store food. But there is also a place for people to sit down and eat, like modern fast food restaurants What are examples of foods they used to serve at Thermopoliums? - CORRECT ANSWER Examples of foods that were served : legumes, vegetables, eggs, olives, onions, skewers of meat, sausages, fish, cheeses, dried or seasonal fruits, focaccia and sweets How many Thermopoliums were found in Pompeii? - CORRECT ANSWER 89 of them What's the name of the most well preserved Thermopolium? - CORRECT ANSWER Vetutius Placidus In short, what is a Thermopolium? - CORRECT ANSWER It's basically the Roman Empire's version of fast food. The name translates to he Greco -Roman to "hot -shop", where Romans could eat Roman food like bread, wine, cheese, meat, fish, seafood, vegetables, soup and stews → The special food WSC m akes reference to is the "Isicia Omentata", it is known as the ancient version of the Hamburger (only the meat itself not the structure of the bread or vegetables) → Remains of these foods can be found in archeological sites like Pompeii → Currently, there is an active Thermopolium called Caupona where you can sleep and dine -in to an ancient roman menu → A Thermopolium is usually a small room that has direct access to the street with a counter (just like present day fast food places) How many courses were there on the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER 10 Courses What was the dish served during the first course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Hors d'Oeuvres → Oysters What was the dish served during the second course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Consommé Olga → Cream of Barley What was the dish served during the third course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Poached salmon with Mousseline sauce, cucumbers What was the dish served during the fourth course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Filet Mignon Lili → Sauté of Chicken, Lyonnaise → Vegetable Marrow Farci What was the dish served during the fifth course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Lamb, Mint sauce → Roast Duckling, Apple sauce → Sirloin of Beef, Chateau Potatoes → Green pea → Creamed carrots → Boiled rice → Parmentier and boiled new potatoes What was the dish served during the sixth course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Punch Romaine What was the dish served during the seventh course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Roast squab and Cress What was the dish served during the eighth course of the Titanic ? - CORRECT ANSWER Cold asparagus Vinaigrette What was the dish served during the nineth course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Pate de foie gras → Celery What was the dish served during the tenth course of the Titanic? - CORRECT ANSWER Waldorf pudding → Peaches in Chartreuse Jelly → Chocolate and Vanilla Eclairs → French Ice cream Where is the Ulster American Folk Park located? - CORRECT ANSWER Ireland What is the Ulster American Folk Park in short? - CORRECT ANSWER The park is located in Ireland → The Ulster American Folk Park tells the story of Ulster people's emigration to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries → However there is a problem with the park, which is that it's located in Ireland → Irish people who moved to the US from boarding crowded ships to sleeping in log cabins Define Dysentery - CORRECT ANSWER It's an infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea containing blood or mucus

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