Q:  On October 1, the Chiefs hosted the San Francisco 49ers at Arrowhead Stadium.  Coach Herman Edwards confirmed Trent Green would not play in the game.  The game was broadcast on Fox at noon Kansas City time. The Chiefs defense shut out the 49ers high scoring offense, forcing two interceptions and three forced fumbles.  Quarterback Alex Smith was held to 92&#160;yards passing and the 49ers to 93&#160;yards rushing. In their first three games, the 49ers had given up only four sacks, but against the Chiefs, they allowed five total sacks. Quarterback Damon Huard completed 18 of 23 passes for 208&#160;yards and two passing touchdowns. While compiling a 133.3 passer rating - 158.3 is perfect - Huard was hardly ever touched or even hurried by a San Francisco defense which had rung up 12 sacks in its first three games.  The game marked the first shutout for the Chiefs defense since December 1, 2002, and the 49ers their first shutout since 2004 and only their second since 1977.
How many incomplete passes diid Damon Huard throw throughout this game?
A: 5

Q: After a tough loss on the road, the Browns returned home to take on the Ravens.  They would score first in the first quarter when Jason Campbell found Davone Bess on a 1-yard pass for a 7-0 lead.  The Ravens would shorten the lead when Justin Tucker nailed a 51-yard field goal to make it 7-3.  In the second quarter, the Browns moved ahead by double digits when Campbell found Bess again this time on a 20-yard pass for a 14-3 lead.  The Ravens came within 4 again when Joe Flacco found Marlon Brown on a 19-yard pass for a 14-10 game at halftime.  In the third quarter, the Browns moved ahead by double digits again when Campbell found Gary Barnidge on a 4-yard pass to lead 21-10 for the quarter's only score.  In the fourth quarter, the Ravens drew closer as Flacco found Brown again on a 7-yard pass for a 21-18 game.  Though later on, the Browns wrapped up the scoring when Billy Cundiff kicked a 22-yard field goal for a 24-18 final score. With the win and 3-game losing streak snapped, the Browns went into their bye week 4-5.  They would also defeat the Ravens for the first time since 2007 and also snapped their 11-game losing streak against them.
Which quarterback had more touchdown passes in total?
A: Jason Campbell

Q: Samuel Shute  was an English military officer and royal governor of the provinces of Massachusetts and New Hampshire.  After serving in the Nine Years' War and the War of the Spanish Succession, he was appointed by King George I as governor of Massachusetts and New Hampshire in 1716.  His tenure was marked by virulent disagreements with the Massachusetts assembly on a variety of issues, and by poorly conducted diplomacy with respect to the Native American Wabanaki Confederacy of northern New England that led to Dummer's War . Although Shute was partly responsible for the breakdown in negotiations with the Wabanakis, he returned to England in early 1723 to procure resolutions to his ongoing disagreements with the Massachusetts assembly, leaving conduct of the war to Lieutenant Governor William Dummer.  His protests resulted in the issuance in 1725 of the Explanatory Charter, essentially confirming his position in the disputes with the assembly.  He did not return to New England, being replaced as governor in 1728 by William Burnet, and refused to be considered for reappointment after Burnet's sudden death in 1729. Thomas Hutchinson , in his history of Massachusetts, described Shute's tenure as governor as the most contentious since the Antinomian Controversy of the 1630s.
What war began first: Nine Years' War or Dummer's War?
A: Nine Years' War

Q: In an attempt to take the castle, Itakura Shigemasa was killed. More shogunate troops under Matsudaira Nobutsuna, Itakura's replacement, soon arrived. However, the rebels at Hara Castle resisted the siege for months and caused the shogunate heavy losses. Both sides had a hard time fighting in winter conditions. On February 3, 1638, a rebel raid killed 2,000 warriors from the Hizen Domain. However, despite this minor victory, the rebels slowly ran out of food, ammunition and other provisions. By April 1638, there were over 27,000 rebels facing about 125,000 shogunate soldiers. Desperate rebels mounted an assault against them on April 4 and were forced to withdraw. Captured survivors and the fortress' rumored sole traitor, Yamada Emosaku, revealed the fortress was out of food and gunpowder. On April 12, 1638, troops under the command of the Kuroda clan of Hizen stormed the fortress and captured the outer defenses. The rebels continued to hold out and caused heavy casualties until they were routed on April 15.
How many days passed between the rebels mounted an assault against the shogunate soldiers at the Hara Castle and troops under the command of the Kuroda clan of Hizen stormed the fortress and captured the outer defenses?
A:
8