World Scholars Cup 2025 Questions
and Answers
What is odd about Rip Van Winkle? - answer Slept for 100 years and yet woke up with
no impact whatsoever to his health.
Who is Rip Van Winkle? - answerA Dutch American villager living in the Catskill
Mountains with his wife and children. He is a fictional character.
Where did Rip Van Winkle first appear? - answerIn 1819 in a collection called "The
Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent" by author Washington Irving.
What happened to Rip Van Winkle? - answerHe wanders into the mountains with his
dog, Wolf. He encounters a group of oddly dressed men playing ninepins. He drinks
some of their alcohol and falls into a deep sleep.
What is the message of Rip Van Winkle? - answerIt's often seen as a commentary on
the passage of time and the changes brought about by the American Revolution.
How has life changed between 1825 to 1925? - answerTechnological advances like
railways and telephones, increased urbanization, and movements for labor and
women's rights. Democratic reforms expanded, colonial empires grew, and medical
science improved health. Global trade expanded despite challenges like the Great
Depression.
How has life changed between 1925 to now? - answerTechnology like the internet and
smartphones revolutionized life. Civil rights movements promoted equality. Space
exploration, medical advances, and environmental awareness grew.
Reignite - answerTo give to life or energy to someone or something; to ignite or cause
to ignite again.
Burning up - answerIt can mean you're very hot, either due to physical exertion or fever.
It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is very excited or
passionate about something.
Burning down - answerThis generally refers to the destruction of something by fire,
usually a building.
Burning with - answerThis phrase is often used metaphorically to describe a strong
feeling or emotion.
,Ezra Klein - answerAmerican journalist, political commentator, and podcast host. He
was born on May 9, 1984, in Irvine, California. He is currently a columnist for The New
York Times and the host of The Ezra Klein Show podcast. He co-founded Vox.
Sam Altman - answerAn American entrepreneur and investor, best known as the CEO
of OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT. Born on April 22, 1985,
in Chicago, Illinois, Altman co-founded OpenAI in 2015 and has been a leading figure in
the AI industry.
Moore's Law - answerStates that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles
every two years, making computers faster and cheaper.
Sam Altman's interview with Ezra Klein - answerSam Altman discusses how AI could
make everything better and cheaper, but also warns of job losses and wealth
concentration. He suggests responsible management and political measures like wealth
taxes to ensure fair distribution of benefits.
Purpose of Altman's essay - answerTo design a system that embraces our
technological future and taxes the assets that will make up most of the value in that
world-companies and land-in order to fairly distribute some of the coming wealth.
The AI Revolution (Altman's essay) - answerWe are entering the fourth technological
revolution (information age) after agricultural, industrial and computational. More
progress will be made in the next 100 years than any progress up to this point.
Moore's Law for Everything (Altman's essay) - answerAltman predicts that thanks to AI,
we will reach a point when everything is getting 50% cheaper every 2 years.
Capitalism for Everyone (Altman's essay) - answerSam Altman predicts that taxing
income will become ineffective as AI transforms the economy. He proposes a national
equity fund, funded by taxing large companies' capital and privately held land, and
distributing it to all citizens over 18.
Implementation and Troubleshooting (Altman's essay) - answerTen years after the
equity fund's implementation, each American citizen would receive $13,500 annually.
He believes this amount will provide greater purchasing power due to decreased prices.
Shifting to the New System (Altman's essay) - answerA gradual implementation of the
proposed taxes on capital and land, tied to GDP growth. He believes this approach will
make policymakers popular and concludes, "The future can be almost unimaginably
great."
Author's opinion on Altman's essay - answerThey wish he provided more concrete
examples of AI benefits. They feel his proposal is vague and have concerns about
income comparisons and AI-driven cost reductions. They think he should make a
stronger case for AI's potential benefits over risks.
, Michael Crawford - answerEnglish actor and singer, best known for his roles in Some
Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and The Phantom of the Opera.
Counting Up To Twenty (Michael Crawford) - answerA song by Michael Crawford from
his album EFX, which was the original cast album for his hit Vegas show of the same
name. The song is a whimsical and reflective tune that talks about overcoming
challenges and looking forward to a brighter future.
Trump's verbal tic - answerIn an interview with podcaster Ezra Klein, Trump repeated
the phrase "many people are saying...". Klein does not believe this to be an effect of old
age.
Why has Trump been under scrutiny lately? - answerTrump's speech has been under
scrutiny by his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, and her running mate, Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz, who have questioned his cognitive state and suggested he is too
old to be president.
Donald Trump - answerBorn June 14, 1946, is an American politician, businessman,
and media personality. He served as the 45th President of the United States from 2017
to 2021 and was re-elected in 2024, making him the 47th President.
What is different about Trump's 'style', according to Klein? - answer"Trump moves
through the world without the behavioral inhibition most of us labor under," Klein said,
after stating the Republican showed signs of being low on conscientiousness but high in
disinhibition.
The 2016 Presidential Race - answerJeb Bush looked likely to become the nominee,
but Trump came along and said what many of them had been afraid to say. "George
Bush made a mistake. We can make mistakes, but that one was a beauty. We should
have never been in Iraq. We have destabilized the Middle East," Trump said in a debate
in February 2016.
Jeb Bush - answerJeb Bush, born February 11, 1953, is an American politician and
businessman. He served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007 and ran for
the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
George W. Bush - answerGeorge W. Bush, born July 6, 1946, is an American politician
who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 and was the
46th Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000.
What are Donald Trump's flaws? - answerit meant the Republican did not necessarily
have the ability to think strategically and carefully about what comes out of his mouth.
2020 Election results - answerTrump refused to admit he lost
and Answers
What is odd about Rip Van Winkle? - answer Slept for 100 years and yet woke up with
no impact whatsoever to his health.
Who is Rip Van Winkle? - answerA Dutch American villager living in the Catskill
Mountains with his wife and children. He is a fictional character.
Where did Rip Van Winkle first appear? - answerIn 1819 in a collection called "The
Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent" by author Washington Irving.
What happened to Rip Van Winkle? - answerHe wanders into the mountains with his
dog, Wolf. He encounters a group of oddly dressed men playing ninepins. He drinks
some of their alcohol and falls into a deep sleep.
What is the message of Rip Van Winkle? - answerIt's often seen as a commentary on
the passage of time and the changes brought about by the American Revolution.
How has life changed between 1825 to 1925? - answerTechnological advances like
railways and telephones, increased urbanization, and movements for labor and
women's rights. Democratic reforms expanded, colonial empires grew, and medical
science improved health. Global trade expanded despite challenges like the Great
Depression.
How has life changed between 1925 to now? - answerTechnology like the internet and
smartphones revolutionized life. Civil rights movements promoted equality. Space
exploration, medical advances, and environmental awareness grew.
Reignite - answerTo give to life or energy to someone or something; to ignite or cause
to ignite again.
Burning up - answerIt can mean you're very hot, either due to physical exertion or fever.
It can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is very excited or
passionate about something.
Burning down - answerThis generally refers to the destruction of something by fire,
usually a building.
Burning with - answerThis phrase is often used metaphorically to describe a strong
feeling or emotion.
,Ezra Klein - answerAmerican journalist, political commentator, and podcast host. He
was born on May 9, 1984, in Irvine, California. He is currently a columnist for The New
York Times and the host of The Ezra Klein Show podcast. He co-founded Vox.
Sam Altman - answerAn American entrepreneur and investor, best known as the CEO
of OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT. Born on April 22, 1985,
in Chicago, Illinois, Altman co-founded OpenAI in 2015 and has been a leading figure in
the AI industry.
Moore's Law - answerStates that the number of transistors on a microchip doubles
every two years, making computers faster and cheaper.
Sam Altman's interview with Ezra Klein - answerSam Altman discusses how AI could
make everything better and cheaper, but also warns of job losses and wealth
concentration. He suggests responsible management and political measures like wealth
taxes to ensure fair distribution of benefits.
Purpose of Altman's essay - answerTo design a system that embraces our
technological future and taxes the assets that will make up most of the value in that
world-companies and land-in order to fairly distribute some of the coming wealth.
The AI Revolution (Altman's essay) - answerWe are entering the fourth technological
revolution (information age) after agricultural, industrial and computational. More
progress will be made in the next 100 years than any progress up to this point.
Moore's Law for Everything (Altman's essay) - answerAltman predicts that thanks to AI,
we will reach a point when everything is getting 50% cheaper every 2 years.
Capitalism for Everyone (Altman's essay) - answerSam Altman predicts that taxing
income will become ineffective as AI transforms the economy. He proposes a national
equity fund, funded by taxing large companies' capital and privately held land, and
distributing it to all citizens over 18.
Implementation and Troubleshooting (Altman's essay) - answerTen years after the
equity fund's implementation, each American citizen would receive $13,500 annually.
He believes this amount will provide greater purchasing power due to decreased prices.
Shifting to the New System (Altman's essay) - answerA gradual implementation of the
proposed taxes on capital and land, tied to GDP growth. He believes this approach will
make policymakers popular and concludes, "The future can be almost unimaginably
great."
Author's opinion on Altman's essay - answerThey wish he provided more concrete
examples of AI benefits. They feel his proposal is vague and have concerns about
income comparisons and AI-driven cost reductions. They think he should make a
stronger case for AI's potential benefits over risks.
, Michael Crawford - answerEnglish actor and singer, best known for his roles in Some
Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and The Phantom of the Opera.
Counting Up To Twenty (Michael Crawford) - answerA song by Michael Crawford from
his album EFX, which was the original cast album for his hit Vegas show of the same
name. The song is a whimsical and reflective tune that talks about overcoming
challenges and looking forward to a brighter future.
Trump's verbal tic - answerIn an interview with podcaster Ezra Klein, Trump repeated
the phrase "many people are saying...". Klein does not believe this to be an effect of old
age.
Why has Trump been under scrutiny lately? - answerTrump's speech has been under
scrutiny by his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, and her running mate, Minnesota
Governor Tim Walz, who have questioned his cognitive state and suggested he is too
old to be president.
Donald Trump - answerBorn June 14, 1946, is an American politician, businessman,
and media personality. He served as the 45th President of the United States from 2017
to 2021 and was re-elected in 2024, making him the 47th President.
What is different about Trump's 'style', according to Klein? - answer"Trump moves
through the world without the behavioral inhibition most of us labor under," Klein said,
after stating the Republican showed signs of being low on conscientiousness but high in
disinhibition.
The 2016 Presidential Race - answerJeb Bush looked likely to become the nominee,
but Trump came along and said what many of them had been afraid to say. "George
Bush made a mistake. We can make mistakes, but that one was a beauty. We should
have never been in Iraq. We have destabilized the Middle East," Trump said in a debate
in February 2016.
Jeb Bush - answerJeb Bush, born February 11, 1953, is an American politician and
businessman. He served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007 and ran for
the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
George W. Bush - answerGeorge W. Bush, born July 6, 1946, is an American politician
who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009 and was the
46th Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000.
What are Donald Trump's flaws? - answerit meant the Republican did not necessarily
have the ability to think strategically and carefully about what comes out of his mouth.
2020 Election results - answerTrump refused to admit he lost