Academic Dueling Traditions - Exam
- 1. Which country is known for its long-standing Academic Dueling traditions?
A) Japan B) Germany C) Brazil D) France
- 2. In which subject area do Academic Duelists typically engage in debates?
A) History B) Philosophy C) Biology D) Mathematics
- 3. Where are Academic Dueling Championships typically held?
A) Universities B) City Hall C) Colosseum D) Amphitheater
- 4. What is the penalty for using fallacious arguments in an Academic Duel?
A) Disqualification B) Apology Letter C) Appeal to the crowd D) Extra Round
- 5. In which century did Academic Dueling first gain widespread popularity in Europe?
A) 20th century B) 19th century C) 15th century D) 17th century
- 6. Which famous philosopher is often associated with Academic Dueling ethics?
A) Immanuel Kant B) Friedrich Nietzsche C) John Stuart Mill D) Jean-Paul Sartre
- 7. What is the role of a second in an Academic Duel?
A) To keep time B) To judge the duel C) To be a witness D) To assist and advise the duelist
- 8. What language is commonly used during Academic Duels?
A) Mandarin B) Spanish C) Latin D) English
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