MATH - A classic math problem, called the Ass and Mule Problem and allegedly first posed by Euclid, is formulated as such: The mule says, "If you gave me one of your sacks, I would have as many as you." The ass replies, "If you gave one of your sacks, I would have twice as many as you." How many sacks, then, does the mule have? FIVE
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LANGUAGE - The term defined as the act of deliberately modifying electoral district boundaries for electoral purposes was coined in response to the Massachusetts governor's 1812 redistricting, which included one sprawling constituency that resembled the shape of what? SALAMANDER
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LITERATURE - This term, for a hypocrite who exaggeratedly feigns religious piety, comes from the title character of what French play, which premiered in 1664 at the fêtes held at Versailles? TARTUFFE
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CLASS MUSIC - What is the common name for the collection of orchestral suites, often recorded and familiar in popular culture, which premiered on a barge on the River Thames on July 17, 1717? WATER MUSIC
LIFESTYLE - Per a law enacted in 1982, citizens of this nation cannot give their children names which "can cause offense or can be supposed to cause discomfort for the one using it, or names which for some obvious reason are not suitable as a first name," which would demonstrably not include names such as Mats, Gunnar, and Elin. SWEDEN
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Legend Avg. D: Average points assigned to that question by all players. % Correct: For each rundle (A, B, C, R), the percentage of players who answered the question correctly. (Green/Gray): Answered question correctly/incorrectly. Number is point value assigned by opponent.