The Brackets!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

The Thursday Quiz IIIL

The Thursday Quiz!

The Thursday Quiz is an "Is It or Isn't It" game. From the list of twelve items, your job is to determine whether each IS or ISN'T a true example of the week's category.

Remember always what separates us from the apes:

No research, Googling, Wikiing, or use of reference books. The Thursday
Quiz is a POP quiz. Violators will be thrown to the
Pantherae leo.
This Week's Category will confront you with your own animal nature!

Species

IS IT or ISN'T it the accurate taxonomic name for the organism in the photograph?

1. Anas platyrhynchos


2. Balaenoptera musculus


3. Bos taurus


4. Canis lupus familiaris

5. Drosophila melanogaster


6. Echinacea purpurea


7. Equus caballus


8. Gallus gallus


9. Homo sapiens


10. Panthera tigris


11. Sus scrofa domestica


12. Triticum aestivum


Post your answers in the comments.

17 comments:

  1. I was gonna skip this one....
    but I have to scream NO to number 9. That is my story & I am sticking to it. if you need an explaination, please present your proof to the contrary.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Most of these are just guesses...
    1. is
    2. is
    3. isn't
    4. is
    5. is
    6. is
    7. is
    8. is
    9. trick question. prior to the invasion, this host body was presumed to be homo sapiens.
    10. isn't
    11. is
    12. isn't

    ReplyDelete
  3. 1. yes, ducky
    2. yes
    3. no, but might eat them
    4. yes
    5. yes, unless you're being absurdly sneaky
    6. no
    7. yes
    8. yes (oo, pretty!)
    9. yes
    10. no (altho he may think so)
    11. no, but does eat it
    12. no, but it eaten by it

    did you trade around the wrong answers?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Not much science for me, but plenty of Latin. So maybe this can fall into place. Indulge me to permit showing my work.

    1. yes - flat (?) nose
    2. yes - whale / baleen, ok
    3. no - taurus = bull
    4. yes - lupus / wolf, familiaris / common = dog.
    5. yes - droso sounds bug like
    6. no - echinacea = stuff my mom takes for colds. Looks like wheat to me, and not too purple, at that.
    7. yes - caballus? But equus is enough.
    8. yes - sounds perfect but not sure why.
    9. yes - almost no on a technicality.
    10. no - but almost
    11. no - not in the ballpark
    12. no - just seems wrong, especially with that taurus up there in the 3 spot.

    Great pictures.

    ReplyDelete
  5. 1. Isn't
    2. Is
    3. Isn't
    4. Is
    5. Is
    6. Isn't
    7. Isn't
    8. Is
    9. Is, theoretically
    10. In his heart, he is. Isn't.
    11. Isn't.
    12. Isn't.

    ReplyDelete
  6. haha. no one cheat off of me today.

    1n, 2y, 3n, 4n (that's his genus not his species), 5y, 6n (that's no. 3), 7y, 8?y, 9NNNNNNNN (he is robotum lameous), 10n, 11 sure sounds plausible, 12 um... n

    ReplyDelete
  7. 1 uh, yes
    2 uh, no
    3 no! that's echinacea. no bull.
    4 uh, no
    5 well, I know the detested drosophila part. yes
    6 no!
    7 uh, yes
    8 yes
    9 yes! except for the wisdom. . .
    10 what a panther. . . no
    11 that doesn't look scrofulous at all. no
    12 decidedly not!

    ReplyDelete
  8. 1. Is
    2. Is
    3. Isn't (that's Echinacea purpurea)
    4. Is
    5. Is (what an awesome name)
    6. Isn't (that's some kind of Triticus)
    7. Is
    8. Is
    9. Is. I know you probably put this particular exemplar in for the controversy, so for the record my position is that we cannot reject manifestations of evil as other than human if we are to comprehend the true meaning(s) of our existence. On the other hand, I'd rather look at cute kitties any day.
    10. Isn't. (Is cute, though.)
    11. Isn't.
    12. Isn't. That's some kind of Bos. Did you just switch the answers around?

    ReplyDelete
  9. 1. no
    2. yes
    3. no
    4. yes
    5. yes
    6. no
    7. yes
    8. yes
    9. I'll say no, since I have seen precious little evidence over the last 7+ years to the contrary. I believe he belongs to the genus/species petrolius myopia. He has bred with a member of homo sapiens, but then again, interspecies breeding is not unheard of in the animal kingdom. If there's a peer-reviewed scientific publication out there to indicate this individual's species identity, please post a link here!
    10. no
    11. no
    12. no
    Methinks also that all (or many, or at least some of)the wrong answers would be right if switched with some of the other wrong answers. Like Ecinacea. #9 excepted, of course.

    ReplyDelete
  10. I'm just gonna go ahead and say 'No' to all of them because I'm in a contrary mood right now (I need more painkillers). Besides "I'd Rather Be a Triticum Aestivum" just doesn't sound right to me.
    @drschnell - I think maybe you give too much credit to Lynne Cheney by describing her as a member of "homo sapiens"

    ReplyDelete
  11. 1 / no
    2 / yes
    3 / no
    4 / yes
    5 / no
    6 / no
    7 / yes
    8 / no (I think it's Boutros Gallus Gallus)
    9 / yes (though the example chosen barely passes the "snicker" test)
    10 / yes
    11 / no
    12 / yes

    ReplyDelete
  12. Oh, man, I'm terrible at Latin.

    1. isn't
    2. is
    3. is
    4. is
    5. is
    6. isn't
    7. is
    8. is
    9. sadly, is
    10. isn't
    11. is
    12. is

    ReplyDelete
  13. For number nine, I did hear that he's really a lizard man underneath, just like the V miniseries starring Beastmaster's Mark Singer.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Noble Quiz Takers! Let's look at some answers!

    1. Anas platyrhynchos -- IS! Go Ducks!

    2. Balaenoptera musculus -- IS.

    3. Bos taurus -- ISN'T. You can find an especially pretty Bos taurus as the false illustration for #12.

    4. Canis lupus familiaris -- ARF! I mean, IS!

    5. Drosophila melanogaster -- IS! (If it seemed like an obscure choice, read up on the biosciences.)

    6. Echinacea purpurea -- ISN'T. The Illustration for #3 is.

    7. Equus caballus -- IS!

    8. Gallus gallus -- CLUCK!

    9. Homo sapiens -- IS, of course.

    10. Panthera tigris -- No, no. What you've got there is a Felis catus. P. tigris iz a mighty tiger!

    11. Sus scrofa domestica -- ISN'T. That would be a piggie. Corn is Zea mays.

    12. Triticum aestivum -- ISN'T. The illustration for #6 is T. aestivum.

    ReplyDelete
  15. You had to have either perfect taxonomy or perfect Latin to score a Star today. Here's who nailed the Quiz with 12/12:

    Taking the TQXLVII Gold Star, his second and his fifth Star overall, is gs49! That's five Stars in the last seven Quizzes, as gs49 opens up a can o' general knowledge on the TQ Fifth Season.

    Right behind him to claim the Silver, his fourth and his twelfth Star over all, is Quiz stalwart Phineas! Phineas moves into the fourth spot on the all-time Star earnings list.

    Picking up her second Blue Star, her fourth overall, is Nichim!

    Well done to all the dapper and erudite takers of the TQXXXXIIIX!!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Might I point out that #9 is a "Homo Sapiens Sapiens"? Unless you're calling him a Neanderthal. Some of the people giving answers could agree with that.

    ReplyDelete
  17. @Morgan: Knock yourself out. But I refer you to the Quiz title, which is "Species," not "Sub-Species."

    You do, however, win the special TQXLVII Lapel Pin for Cleverest Remark About Dick Cheney.

    ReplyDelete

Voting in the Infinite Art Tournament? Awesome. And, please be aware that purely anonymous votes are not counted. You don't need to log in or use your real name, but you must identify yourself in some fashion for your vote to count.