ROUND 7 --- TORONTO HYBRID MIRROR: ORLANDO (2016)

Questions revised from the Toronto Hybrid set, with editing and writing by Travis Vitello, with support from Virginia Ruiz, Ian McKenzie, Jihye Shin, Billy Beyer, McKinnie Sizemore, Kevin Comer, Peter Torres, Zach Foster, Alex Shaw, Taylor Harvey, and Sean Platzer

TOSSUPS

1. The effects of a certain stimulus on these subjects were studied in a 1972 experiment by Friedrich and Stein, while these subjects were given electric shocks in a 1947 experiment by Lauretta Bender. Gibson and Walk worked with them in a 1960 experiment that involved placing a checkerboard cloth directly and four feet below the two ends of a Plexiglas sheet. Wendell Johnson attempted to condition the vocal behaviors of them in the so-called Monster Study, while Jane Elliott investigated the effects of segregating certain ones of them based on their physical features. Muzafer Sherif studied two groups of these subjects in his Robber’s Cave experiment, while Walter Mischel tested their delayed gratification ability in his Marshmallow Test. For ten points, name these subjects, one of whom was trained to fear white rats in John Watson’s Little Albert experiment.

ANSWER: children(accept “babies”; prompt on “humans” or “students”; anti-prompt on specific children, like “boys” or “girls”)

2. One character in this film is told that she “is in a land of wolves” and that she should “move to some small town, somewhere the rule of law still exists.” In one scene in this film, a police officer and the occupants of two cars are killed when a prisoner’s convoy is ambushed crossing the border back into El Paso. A man in it who does not work for the CIA later carries a jug of water into that prisoner’s interrogation cell, before proceeding to torture him for information on the drug-smuggling practices of Manuel Diaz. This 2015 film was criticized by the mayor of Juárez, Mexico, for its depiction of cartel murders in the city. For ten points, name this Denis Villeneuve film starring Emily Blunt and Benicio del Toro, whose title is the Spanish word for “hitman."

ANSWER: Sicario

3. One athlete born in this country wrote about his teammate Wilt Chamberlain in his post-NBA poetry career; that man was Tom Meschery. A player from this country was drafted in the first round of the 2007 NBA draft one spot ahead of former Florida Gator Corey Brewer. That player from this country led all players in rebounds at the 2012 Olympics, despite his team finishing in Group B with an 0-5 record and a total margin of victory of negative 126 points. In the latter half of 2014, Ron Artest signed with a team here, changing his name to one referencing this country’s wildlife. A former New York Knicks player whose parents were from this country had his name combined with the word “Insanity” during a streak in 2012. With the first pick of the 2002 NBA draft, the Houston Rockets signed a 7 foot 6 inch tall center from, for ten points, what country, the birthplace of Yi Jianlian and Yao Ming?

ANSWER: People's Republic of China (or PRC)

4. This artist is seen in a suit of red feathers in a portrait of him by Leonora Carrington, and Paul Eluard wrote the text of this artist’s workLes Malheurs des Immortels. In one piece, this man painted his alter-ego “presenting” Andre Breton, whom he also depicted in his work The Virgin Chastises the Infant Jesus before Three Witnesses. That alter-ego, the bird Loplop, also appeared in La Femme 100 ["sohn"] Têtes ["teht"]and Une semaine de bonté ["bohn"-"TEE"], examples of “collage novels,” a genre which this man is often credited as inventing. This creator of the grattage method, where wet paint is scraped from a canvas, was once married to Peggy Guggenheim. A headless female sculpture stands in front of a mechanical animal in his Elephant Celebes and he depicted an Alfred Jarry character as an architectural spinning toy in Ubu Imperator. For ten points, name this German Surrealist painter who created the work Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale.

ANSWER: Max Ernst

5. An excerpt from this song begins the “NOW! That’s What I Call Polka” medley from Weird Al’s Mandatory Fun, and the Gregory Brothers performed a country cover of this song. On the album where it appears, this song is followed by a Big Sean collaboration extolling the three title entities, “Love Money Party.” The singer claims to have “put you high up in the sky and now you’re not coming down” in this song, whose bridge begins “I never meant to start a war.” A Chatroulette parody of this song's music video has been viewed over 154 million times and features a bearded man in white undergarments suggestively dancing on a red couch. The line “don’t you ever say I just walked away / I will always want you” precedes the chorus of this song, whose video sees the singer lick a sledgehammer. For ten points, name this song, whose video features a naked Miley Cyrus swinging on the title demolition device.

ANSWER: “Wrecking Ball”

6. One of this president’s “controversial” decisions during his time in office was made in part due to the Copper Crisis. A speech by this man claimed that the “government will never consent” to Native Americans being defrauded, following the passage of the Indian Nonintercourse Act. A Naval Act signed by this president authorized the construction of frigates such as the Chesapeake and the Constitution. Oliver Wolcott, Jr. was this man’s last Secretary of the Treasury and Edmund Randolph was his first Attorney-General, and this president issued the Proclamation of Neutrality. A law signed by this president sparked an uprising in western Pennsylvania known as the Whiskey Rebellion, and he earlier served as a Colonel during the failed Braddock Expedition to take Fort Duquesne. For ten points, name this General, the only U.S. President who was not affiliated with a political party.

ANSWER: George Washington

7. In one work by this author, Sita seeks advice from the hermit Kamadamana to identify her real husband after reviving Shridaman and Nanda and accidentally switching their heads. In another work by this author, the title character argues with the painter Lizaveta and falls in love with both Hans Hansen and Ingeborg Holm. Those works by this author are The Transposed Heads and Tonio Kröger. Another of this author’s characters pretends to be upset when his luggage is lost, forcing him to stay a little longer at the Hotel des Bains; that character witnesses a fight between Jasiu and a character with whom he is obsessed before passing away in his beach chair from eating over-ripe strawberries. For ten points, name this author who wrote about Gustav von Aschenbach's love for the Polish boy Tadzio in Death in Venice.

ANSWER: Thoman Mann

8. The Johnny Tillotson track "You Can Never Stop Me Loving You" had a B-side song which mentioned this name three times in its title. In a 1963 song titled for a woman with this first name, the singer’s “tears fell like raindrops ‘cause” her “smile was so mean”, but the titular time has come “‘cause Johnny’s come back to me.” Cypress Hill’s “Armada Latina” samples a song about a woman with this name who reminds the singer of Cuba and is described as “la Reina de la Mar Caribe.” A singer with this name was the first to record Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now.” An actress with this name sang “The Trolley Song” in a 1944 movie but is better known for a song that describes a place where “troubles melt like lemon drops / way above the chimney tops." For ten points give this first name of the actress who performed “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” as Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz.

ANSWER: Judy (accept "Judy, Judy, Judy" or “Judy’s Turn To Cry” or “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” or Judy Collins or Judy Garland)

9. Work by Tsui and colleagues allowed this disease to be identified via positional cloning. This disease was provided a heterozygous advantage to cholera and tuberculosis. Pilocarpine ion-to-phor-e-sis can be used to induce physiological responses to aid in screening for this disease. The deletion of a phenyl-al-anine codon at position 508 on a protein whose gene is encoded on chromosome 7 is caused by this disease’s namesake transmembrane conductance receptor. Hyperplasia of goblet cells occurs due to this disease. Nearly all affected males with this disease are rendered infertile due to a congenital absence of the vas deferens. For ten points, name this genetic disorder in which a mutation in a chloride ion channel leads to salty sweat as well as buildup of mucus in the lungs.

ANSWER: cystic fibrosis (or CF)

10. A Hearthstone card named for an angry one of these animals gains +5 attack when enraged, while Broffina and Ken are villagers of this type that were introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The player attempts to catch falling objects while pushing a basket in a 1982 Atari game named for one of them. One of these animals appears when Tryndamere uses his Mocking Shout ability in League of Legends. The Leeroy Jenkins video in World of Warcraft ends with Jenkins stating that “at least I have” this animal. An artificial one of them featuring a pulley is used in The Secret of Monkey Island. In The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, attacking a creature resembling this animal causes a large group of them to appear and attack Link. The most basic animals in Harvest Moon are cows, sheep, and, for ten points, what egg-laying barnyard fowls on which the Pokemon Torchic is based?

ANSWER: chickens (prompt on “cucco”)

11. A one-line BASIC program for drawing one of these things is often referred to as “10 PRINT.” In the interactive fiction game Colossal Cave Adventure, two of these things are distinguished by whether certain components are “all alike” or “all different.” In Ursula Le Guin’s Tombs of Atuan, Tenar traps Ged in one of these things. One of these things appears in the title of another novel in which the telepathic Teresa helps Thomas and the other Gladers escape from an experiment conducted by W.I.C.K.E.D., and an axe-wielding Jack Torrance chases Danny through one of these things made of plants at the end of Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining. For ten points, name these constructs that title a James Dashner young-adult novel about a certain type of “runner.”

ANSWER: mazes (accept "labyrinths" before "runner")

12. The founder of this dynasty allegedly used a cart drawn by goats to decide which women with whom he would have sex. Another ruler of this dynasty was captured by the Xiongnu in an event that saw 30,000 people in Luoyang massacred; that event was known as the Disaster of Yongjia. Concerns over who would be regent for a developmentally disabled ruler of this dynasty sparked the War of the Eight Princes. This dynasty’s Western period ended following the Wu Hu uprising, sometimes known as the Uprising of the Five Barbarians, which established the Sixteen Kingdoms. This dynasty’s Western Division was founded by Sima Yan, while its Eastern Division was founded by Sima Rui. For ten points, name this dynasty which lasted from 265 to 420 AD and which unified China following the Three Kingdoms period.

ANSWER: Jin Dynasty or Tsin Dynasty

13. One character on this show describes his sister as "the family drama queen" because she has "laughed out loud," and he recalls sneaking into his father's study as a child to view his collection of antique globes. A Halloween episode of this show revolves around one character trying to steal a crown, but is thwarted by his coworker dressed as a janitor. Another character in this show recalls how his first partner was homophobic, but not racist, which was “pretty good back then.” One character in this show goes undercover in the mafia for 62 days, where he is dismayed to receive the nickname "Jakey Ladyhands." Andy Samberg and Terry Crews star on, for ten points, what Fox sitcom about a police precinct in the title New York City borough?

ANSWER: Brooklyn Nine-Nine

14. This poet wrote about a figure who “knew human folly like the back of his hand” and whose discontent causes “the little children” to die in the streets. Another poem by this author of “Epitaph on a Tyrant” mentions the “pedantic boring cry” of “fashionable madmen” and describes the central figure as “mortal, guilty, but to me, / The entirely beautiful.” This poet of “Lullaby” wrote that “poetry makes nothing happen: it survives / In the valley of its making” in a poem whose last section notes that, “In the nightmare of the dark / All the dogs of Europe bark.” That poem tells the title figure how he was “silly like us; your gift survived it all” and mentions a “dark cold day” when the title figure “disappeared in the dead of winter.” For ten points, name this poet of “In Memory of W. B. Yeats” and “Musée des Beaux Arts."

ANSWER: W(ystan) H(ugh) Auden

15. In Thomas Bernhard’s The Force of Habit, the circus ringmaster Garibaldi has spent 22 years rehearsing this work. Its 2nd movement is an andante in 3/4 time in F major that shifts to F-sharp minor and D major plus G major as its 3 thematic elements, then transitions to A-flat major, A minor, and F major. That movement of this work is followed by a scherzo in this work’s principle key, while its 4th movement is an andantino in the subdominant D major. This work’s instrumentation was based on a similarly arranged piece by Johann Hummel and includes parts for piano, cello, viola, violin, and the double bass. The 4th movement of this work, which was commissioned by Sylvester Paumgartner, consists of 6 variations on the opening melody of a song inspired by a Christian Schubart poem that is set by a brook. Its composer’s Lied ["leed"], “Die Forelle,” [“Dee” “FOR”-“uh”-“luh”] inspired, for ten points, what Franz Schubert chamber five-some about a fish?

ANSWER: Trout Quintet (also accept Franz Schubert's Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667; prompt on just “Trout”)

16. The 2011 version of this NCAA Division I [“one”] FBS bowl game saw the final bowl appearance by a squad led by Joe Paterno. This bowl game saw a victory for a team under then-first year Florida Gators coach Urban Meyer, and it would also be the last bowl game in which Meyer coached Florida during the post-season. A play during the 2013 iteration of this bowl game earned Jadeveon Clowney a "Best Play" ESPY for a brutal hit which dislodged the helmet of a Michigan Wolverine player in a 33-28 win by South Carolina. The 2016 iteration of this annual match-up between teams from the SEC and Big 10 conferences saw Tennessee crush Northwestern 45-6. Raymond James Stadium in Tampa hosts, for ten points, what college football bowl game whose outcome is traditionally tied to a promotion by its sponsor, an Australian-themed restaurant chain?

ANSWER: Outback Bowl

17. The Irwin-Hall distribution is the sum of independent random variables with this distribution. The German Tank Problem seeks to estimate the maximum value for a discrete form of this distribution from sampling without replacement. The variance of a random variable with the continuous form of this distribution is the quantity b minus a times 2 over 12 for bounds a less than b, while its cumulative distribution function is the quantity x minus a over the quantity b minus a when x is between a and b. In computer science, pseudo-random number generation seeks to generate a value for a random variable with this distribution. For ten points, name this probability distribution in which every potential outcome occurs with equal probability.

ANSWER: uniform distribution

18. One character played by this man pitches his business with an advertisement that asks if you are a scientist or a chemistry professor, and then proceeds to peddle home furnishings. That same character, played by this man, offers an unconventional solution to help a businessman dispose of his surplus jewel cases. A different character portrayed by this actor is a nightclub owner from Venezuela who claims that he doesn't understand American humor before playing the drums and emotionally gazing at the audience. On another show, this man appears at a roller-skating rink and plays a ukulele to rekindle his character's romance with Lillian Kaushtupper on The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Bryce Shivers, Fericito, and Bobby Durst are among the characters played by, for ten points, what actor, an SNL alum who stars alongside Carrie Brownstein on Portlandia?

ANSWER: Fred Armisen(accept Fereydun Robert Armisen)

19. One melody on this album caused its main performer to note that “the softer you play it, the stronger it gets.” A track on this album was inspired by the recording of a pig castrator whistling, while its final track is an “arrow of song” based on a folk piece about a woman witnessing a Holy Week procession. That song on this album includes an imitation of a Muslim muezzin performed by a solo trumpet and is titled “Saeta.” Later released on Directions, “Song of Our Country” was recorded during the sessions that also produced this album and, like “The Pan Piper” and “Solea,” was arranged by Gil Evans. This album’s 2nd track is adapted from the ballet El Amor Brujo ["BREW"- "ho"] by Manuel de Falla; that song from this album is “Will o’ the Wisp.” “Concierto de Aranjuez” is the opening track from, for ten points, what Miles Davis album released one year after Kind of Blue and which evokes the sounds of Iberia?