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Barbarossa
is an award-winning
German-style board game
by
Klaus Teuber
from
1988
in which the
players
have to
sculpt
plasticine
to earn
points
?
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Question 1
:
What type is thing is Plasticine?
Pocket computer
Single (music)
Modelling clay
Air-to-surface missile
[report]
Question 2
:
A similar product, "Kunst-Modellierthon" (known as Plastilin), was invented by
Franz Kolb
of
Munich
,
________
in 1880.
Poland
Netherlands
Greece
Germany
[report]
Question 3
:
Plasticine is often used in
________
.
Stop motion
Flash animation
Clay animation
Computer animation
[report]
Question 4
:
Where does Plasticine come from?
United Kingdom
Madagascar
Cyprus
Northern Ireland
[report]
Question 5
:
Plasticine was formulated by
art
teacher
William Harbutt
of
________
, in
Bath
,
England
, in 1897.
Batheaston
United Kingdom
Bathampton
Bath and North East Somerset
[report]
Question 6
:
He wanted a non-drying clay for use by his
________
students.
Stained glass
Ceramic art
Collage
Sculpture
[report]
Question 7
:
The name is a registered
________
of
Flair Leisure Products plc
.
Trademark
Genericized trademark
Public domain
United States trademark law
[report]
Question 8
:
This technique is popularly known as
________
in the US, and is a form of stop motion animation.
Clay animation
Computer animation
Object animation
Flash animation
[report]
Question 9
:
Plasticine
, a brand of
modelling clay
, is a
putty
-like modelling material made from
________
salts,
petroleum jelly
and
aliphatic acids
.
Aluminium
Iron
Calcium
Magnesium
[report]
Question 10
:
Although the exact composition is a secret, Plasticine is composed of calcium salts (principally
________
), petroleum jelly, and long-chain
aliphatic
acids (principally
stearic acid
).
Calcium oxide
Calcium carbonate
Calcium hydroxide
Calcium silicate
[report]
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