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>>HOST: Welcome back. It's time to do a complete 180. It's 180 points up for grabs. We have
four categories, each containing 3 questions worth 10, 15 and 20 points. Good luck teams.
Let's play the complete 180. Our categories are politics, international education, art,
and space science. The first question is open to both teams, but remember to use your buzzers.
For 10 points from politics, what longest serving U.S. Senator died in 2010? Mark?
>>STUDENT: Ted Kennedy?
>>HOST: Incorrect. Hafter captain?
>>STUDENT: Byrd?
>>HOST: That's the correct answer. Fifteen point question. Robert Byrd represented what
state?
>>STUDENT: West Virginia?
>>HOST: That's correct. Twenty point question. Throughout his career, Byrd often apologized
for his involvement in what racist organization?
>>STUDENT: The K-K-K?
>>HOST: Judges? That's the correct answer. To international education we go. The ten
point question, open to both teams. Which American university recently opened an international
branch in Abu Dhabi? Jason?
>>STUDENT: NYU.
>>HOST: That's the correct answer. Fifteen point question. Michigan State University
recently closed most of its international campus in what other city in the United Arab
Emirates?
>>STUDENT: Al Mahamm?
>>HOST: Incorrect. Locust Valley captain.
>>STUDENT: Dubai?
>>HOST: That's the correct answer. Twenty point question. Which technical college situated
in Henrietta, New York, operates a school in Dubai? Out of time. Hafter captain.
>>STUDENT: NYIT?
>>HOST: Incorrect. The correct answer is Rochester Institute of Technology. Let's go to art.
Ten point question open to both teams.