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Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. If someone is described as "Going twenty to the dozen" what are they doing?"
...1. Having a scratch
2. Trying to add up
3. Doing something quickly
4. Having a beer drinking competition
This means that a person is, or several people are, working very quickly at completing something. We don't get to see this happen here very often. It can also be applied more generally to anything that is moving quickly, such as a car going too fast perhaps.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. If a horse is said to bolt, what would it be doing?"
...1. Bucking
2. Chewing his stable door
3. Biting other horses
4. Galloping out of control
Bolting can be a serious vice in horses but most are controllable if you are a competent rider. One good method is to turn them in circles, this prevents them from galloping.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. What were Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd doing with their "Places"?"
...1. Changing
2. Trading
3. Swapping
4. Hiding
This hilariously funny 1983 story, investigating the effects of breeding versus environment, also starred Jamie Lee Curtis, Don Ameche, and Ralph Bellamy. A one dollar bet between the tycoon Duke brothers results in a tumultuous turn of events for Murphy and Aykroyd, until they discover they are guinea pigs and seek revenge.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Swift wrote a novel about Gulliver who was very busy doing something. What does the book focus on--"Gulliver's (what)"?"
...1. Speeches
2. Searches
3. Ships
4. Travels
The hero's name is old fashioned--Lemuel. It is another famous travel narrative. From this novel we have the terms "Lilliputians" and "Houyhnhnms," among others. The novel presents Gulliver's encounters with different peoples--some very very small, others amazingly huge. The novel deftly and sardonically portrays social inequalities in the guise of Gulliver's travels and imprisonments. It draws a picture of humanity's physical, emotional and intellectual struggles and impasses.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. You are at rehearsal for a play you have just started working on. Today you are blocking scene 6. What exactly are you doing?"
...1. Changing the content of scene 6 to make it more appropriate
2. Deciding each actor's position on stage for scene 6
3. Rehearsing all scenes except for scene 6
4. Removing scene 6 from the play
It is important to know to where each actor should be on stage. Certain positioning is crucial for a smooth performance.
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. You are interested in doing an experiment on bacteria. You notice that bacteria tend to grow on agar gel. Every time you look at a dish of agar, you see bacterial colonies. What do you call this step of the scientific method?"
...1. Observation
2. Theory
3. Fact
4. Hypothesis
You looked at something and noticed it. That's the first step of the method!
Step 1 : Introduction to the question "U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was doing what when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941?"
The attack, also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor, led to the United States' entry into World War II. The Japanese military leadership referred to the attack as the Hawaii Operation and Operation AI, and as Operation Z during its planning.