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The Fibonacci Sequence

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : By The Numbers
The Fibonacci Sequence game quiz
"As you get the answers to the questions in this quiz, you'll begin to see a pattern developing...have fun!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Let's begin with a spot of math- it has been mathematically proven that the recurring decimal 0.999... (with an infinite number of 9s) is *exactly* equal to ___ .
    95
    7 and a quarter
    1
    17


2. Several religions, such as Judaism and Islam, are said to be 'monotheistic'. How many 'gods' does each of these believe in?
    Answer: (a number)


3. All natural numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5...) can grouped as 'odd' and 'even'. 'Even numbers' are specifically those numbers which, when divided by ___, give a remainder of zero.
    1
    2
    7
    42009


4. A 'duo' is a group of *two* people or things. For example, Batman and Robin are sometimes called the 'Dynamic Duo'. But how many are there in a *trio*?
    Answer: (a number)


5. The UN Security Council has 15 members in all. Out of these, how many are *permanent* members, enjoying veto powers?
    5
    14
    -1.73
    0


6. Complete the lyrics for the famous Christmas song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas": "___ maids a-milking..."
    8
    10
    6
    9


7. This number is considered 'unlucky' by most cultures, but is 'lucky' for traditional Chinese people. At the Last Supper, this was the number of people (including Christ) who were present. A 'baker's dozen' has this number of loaves. Which number am I talking about?
    -1
    6
    13
    12


8. The popular card game 'Blackjack', known as 'Pontoon' in the UK, is also called ___.
    17
    70
    3
    21


9. The element Selenium (Se) has an electronic configuration of '2-8-18-6'. What is its atomic number?
    65,536
    Sir Humphrey Appleby
    1
    34


10. Now, if you've noticed the pattern which the answers in this quiz are forming, you should be able to get this one!

What is the 7th root of 1522435234375?
    Answer: (a number)


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