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Mar 7, 2025

[Ans] Which 1970s TV series follows the life of the Ingalls family?

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Little House on the Prairie was a 1970s TV series that follows the life of the Ingalls family, a pioneer family living in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, during the late 19th century. The show portrays the struggles and triumphs of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and their children as they navigate frontier life. With themes of family, resilience, and community, the series captures the hardships of homesteading while emphasizing strong moral values. Starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert, Little House on the Prairie became a beloved classic television series.

[Answer] Which 1970s TV series follows the life of the Ingalls family?

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...Little House on the Prairie was a 1970s TV series that follows the life of the Ingalls family, a pioneer family living in Walnut Grove, Minnesota, during the late 19th century. The show portrays the struggles and triumphs of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and their children as they navigate frontier life. With themes of family, resilience, and community, the series captures the hardships of homesteading while emphasizing strong moral values. Starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert, Little House on the Prairie became a beloved classic television series.

[Answer] Was a microwave invented by accident?

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Some inventions have amazing stories behind, so does the microwave - a thing we can't live without today. In the 1940's Percy Spencer noticed his chocolate bar melted in his pocket after standing in front of an active radar set working on magnetrons. Percy, being an expert in radar tube designing, decided to conduct an experiment. He ended up creating a high density electromagnetic field in a metal box. Thus, this metal box now heats up our burritos today thankfully to Percy Spencer.



Mar 6, 2025

[Ans] What was the name of the first Sherlock Holmes story ever written?

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A Study in Scarlet was the first Sherlock Holmes story ever written, introducing the world to literature’s most famous detective. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle, the novel was published in 1887 but initially attracted little attention. At the time, Doyle was a physician with a slow-growing practice, giving him plenty of time to craft his detective stories. His inspiration for Holmes came from his former medical school professor, Dr. Joseph Bell, whose remarkable powers of observation and sharp deductive reasoning left a profound impact on the young writer.

[Answer] What was the name of the first Sherlock Holmes story ever written?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was the name of the first Sherlock Holmes story ever written?"



...A Study in Scarlet was the first Sherlock Holmes story ever written, introducing the world to literature’s most famous detective. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle, the novel was published in 1887 but initially attracted little attention. At the time, Doyle was a physician with a slow-growing practice, giving him plenty of time to craft his detective stories. His inspiration for Holmes came from his former medical school professor, Dr. Joseph Bell, whose remarkable powers of observation and sharp deductive reasoning left a profound impact on the young writer.

[Answer] 5. Kelly Clarkson was the first winner of which U.S. talent show contest?

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...1. Fame Academy 2. The X Factor 3. American Idol 4. America's Got Talent The first season of "American Idol" began on 11th June 2002 on the Fox network. It was a spin off from the British TV show "Pop Idol". Pop Idol itself was based on the Australian show "Popstars".

[Answer] 4. The little budgerigar is native to which continent?

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...1. Antarctica 2. West Ireland 3. Siberia 4. Australia Budgies, which is how we usually refer to them here, are brightly coloured, seed eating little birds with long tails. Referred to as parakeets in other countries, the budgie is also called a lovebird by some because of its tactile behaviour of gently pecking and preening other birds. It has existed in this country for some five million years, was first described by British zoologist and botanist, George Shaw, in 1805, and given its name in 1840 by British ornithologist John Gould. Well, first described and named for the benefit for the rest of the world, that is. Indigenous Australians have been familiar with the budgie for the past 40,000 years.