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Feb 28, 2019

[Answer] Where is the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where is the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site? "



...1. Belarus 2. Russia 3. Ukraine 4. Poland

[Ans] Which of these U.S. cities is the farthest west?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these U.S. cities is the farthest west?"



Surprisingly, if you look at a map, you fill find that Reno is west of Los Angeles, San Diego, and Spokane. This is due to the shape of the states and the respective positions of these cities. Reno is about as far west as you can get in Nevada. Even though Los Angeles is a coastal city, due to California curving towards the east the further south that you go, the city is still east of Reno. Reno is the third most populous city in the state of Nevada, and known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Reno is famous for its hotels and casinos and as the birthplace of Caesars Entertainment Corporation.

[Answer] Which of these U.S. cities is the farthest west?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these U.S. cities is the farthest west?"



...Surprisingly, if you look at a map, you fill find that Reno is west of Los Angeles, San Diego, and Spokane. This is due to the shape of the states and the respective positions of these cities. Reno is about as far west as you can get in Nevada. Even though Los Angeles is a coastal city, due to California curving towards the east the further south that you go, the city is still east of Reno. Reno is the third most populous city in the state of Nevada, and known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Reno is famous for its hotels and casinos and as the birthplace of Caesars Entertainment Corporation.

[Answer] 10. This large parrot is colored a brilliant purple-blue.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. This large parrot is colored a brilliant purple-blue."



...1. Himalayan tahr 2. Hoatzin 3. Hyacinth macaw 4. Hoopoe It is the largest member of the parrot family and lives in South America. It is severely endangered. Hoatzin and hoopoes are also birds. The tahr is a mountain animal with similarities to both goats and antelope.

[Answer] 9. Tomatoes, olives, and feta cheese give us what salad?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Tomatoes, olives, and feta cheese give us what salad?"



...1. Greek 2. Chef 3. Waldorf 4. Garden

[Answer] 8. Who co-starred with John Belushi in the movie "The Blues Brothers"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Who co-starred with John Belushi in the movie "The Blues Brothers"?"



...1. Dan Aykroyd 2. Steve Martin 3. Billy Crystal 4. Chevy Chase Dan was born in Ottawa, Canada, in 1952, and attended Ottawa's Carleton University in 1969. He did a sequel to the "Blues Brothers" with John Goodman. Part of the movie was filmed at a prison near Kingston, Ontario.

[Answer] 7. "Physical" was a number one hit for which female singer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. "Physical" was a number one hit for which female singer?"



...1. Gloria Gaynor 2. Olivia Newton-John 3. Bonnie Tyler 4. Irene Cara "Physical" was written by Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick. In the US it was the most successful song during the entire decade of the 1980's.

[Answer] 6. A lot of brand new U.S. geography was about to be learned after this duo returned to St. Louis, Missouri on September 23, 1806. Who were they?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. A lot of brand new U.S. geography was about to be learned after this duo returned to St. Louis, Missouri on September 23, 1806. Who were they?"



...1. Marquette and Joliet 2. Lewis and Clark 3. Casson and La Salle 4. Padilla and Coronado Meriweather Lewis and William Clark set off to survey much of the area from St. Louis to the Pacific Northwest for the U.S. government over a year before, August 31, 1803.

[Answer] 5. Sacsayhuaman is a large Incan wall complex that can be seen high above the city of Cuzco in which mountainous South American country?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Sacsayhuaman is a large Incan wall complex that can be seen high above the city of Cuzco in which mountainous South American country?"



...1. Peru 2. Argentina 3. Belize 4. Ecuador Sacsayhuaman was laid out in the shape of a puma as was the city of Cuzco, as the puma was the animal that the Incas felt symbolized their culture and beliefs. The largest stones in this wall are at the bottom, and they slowly get smaller the higher in the wall they are placed. The largest stone in this wall complex is 28 feet high (8.5 meters), and weighs in at 140 metric tons. The precision placement of the stones is so exact that a piece of paper cannot be slipped between them. It is probably this feature that has enabled this unique wall complex to stay standing for centuries in an area that is known for earthquakes and landslides.

[Answer] 4. Born in New York City in 1914, this gentleman had planned to study law, but a science class so intrigued him that he devoted his life to it. Who went on to give the world a polio vaccine in 1955?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Born in New York City in 1914, this gentleman had planned to study law, but a science class so intrigued him that he devoted his life to it. Who went on to give the world a polio vaccine in 1955?"



...1. Sergei Kominski 2. Jonas Salk 3. Louis Mercator 4. Eric von Leeuwenhoek Salk enrolled in City College at the age of fifteen and turned his attention to science and medicine. He later studied at N.Y.U.(New York University) medical school and spent eight years of pursuing a vaccine for polio. When he thought he had found it, he tested it on himself and his children. As it was successful, he announced its release in 1955. He subsequently received many awards, among them the Congressional Medal Of Honor for distinguished achievement. He also worked as a consultant for WHO (World Health Organisation), and later set up the Salk Institute for cancer research in La Jolla, CA.

[Answer] 3. A boy and a girlFound a gingerbread house andA wicked witch slewWhat is the name of this story?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. A boy and a girl Found a gingerbread house and A wicked witch slew What is the name of this story?"



...1. Jorinde and Joringel 2. Jack and Jill 3. Hansel and Gretel 4. Romeo and Juliet The story of "Hansel and Gretel" is a well-known fairy tale of German origin, recorded by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812. It is one of the most familiar of the fairy tales collected and published by the Brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in 1812. In it two children are left in the forest by their father who can no longer support them. They find a house made of gingerbread which is inhabited by an old witch whose aim is to fatten them up then eat them. She is foiled by Gretel's cleverness. The story also has a wicked step-mother as one of the characters, a classic fairy device.The lesser-known "Jorinde and Joringel", which also features a wicked witch and her evil ways, is another of the Grimm's tales. Question by Jennifer5

[Answer] 2. The small intestine consists of three parts - the duodenum, the jejunum and which other section?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. The small intestine consists of three parts - the duodenum, the jejunum and which other section?"



...1. Sacrum 2. Brachium 3. Ileum 4. Cerebrum The duodenum is the first, and shortest, part of the small intestine, and receives partly digested food, called chyme, from the stomach via the pyloric sphincter. The mid part is the jejunum, with the ileum being the final part which is responsible for the final stages of digestion. Brachium refers to the upper arm, between the shoulder and elbow and the cerebrum is the major part of the brain. The sacrum is the bone at the base of the spine.

[Answer] 1. This film is a benchmark for all teenage angst films. The hero is a bad boy, with the sensitivity required to make us like him.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. This film is a benchmark for all teenage angst films. The hero is a bad boy, with the sensitivity required to make us like him."



...1. Rebel Without a Cause 2. Fast Times at Ridgemont High 3. To Sir with Love 4. Stand and Deliver James Dean (1931-1955) created a character of such depth, that the angry teenager became his most famous role in a brief but extraordinary career.

[Answer] Who was the second person to successfully fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the second person to successfully fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?"



...Charles Lindbergh shot to worldwide fame when he made the first solo, nonstop flight across the Atlantic. The second pilot to accomplish this amazing feat was Amelia Earhart, landing her plane in Ireland five years to the day after Lindbergh's great achievement. Earhart was a well-known public figure before she made her transatlantic flight, having captured the public's heart as part of a three-person crew in 1928 that flew across the Atlantic. For her solo Atlantic crossing in 1932, Earhart received the Distinguished Flying Cross from the U.S. Congress. Source: History.com

[Ans] What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?"



The Harvard Crimson is the daily student newspaper of Harvard University, and was founded in 1873. It is the only daily newspaper in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is run entirely by Harvard College undergraduates. The Harvard Crimson describes itself as "the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper", although this description is contested by other college newspapers. Crimson alumni include Presidents John F. Kennedy of the Class of 1940 (who served as a business editor) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (who served as president of the newspaper), Class of 1904.

[Answer] What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the name of Harvard’s student newspaper?"



...The Harvard Crimson is the daily student newspaper of Harvard University, and was founded in 1873. It is the only daily newspaper in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and is run entirely by Harvard College undergraduates. The Harvard Crimson describes itself as "the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper", although this description is contested by other college newspapers. Crimson alumni include Presidents John F. Kennedy of the Class of 1940 (who served as a business editor) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (who served as president of the newspaper), Class of 1904.

Feb 27, 2019

[Answer] What is the world’s largest library?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the world’s largest library?"



...1. The British Library 2. The Library of Congress 3. Russian State Library 4. New York State Library

[Ans] Which actor refused to accept the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of General Patton?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which actor refused to accept the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of General Patton?"



In 1971, George C. Scott made headlines by refusing to accept his Best Actor Oscar for his performance in the title role of Patton. Months earlier, Scott had sent a telegram to the Motion Picture Academy rejecting his nomination as best actor, citing his disapproval of the voting process and his disdain for competition among actors. His win at the award ceremony came as a shock to the audience, and led award presenter Goldie Hawn to famously announce, "Oh my God. It's George C. Scott!" Marlon Brando would do the same thing two years later, rejecting the Best Actor Oscar for The Godfather.

[Answer] Which actor refused to accept the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of General Patton?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which actor refused to accept the Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of General Patton?"



...In 1971, George C. Scott made headlines by refusing to accept his Best Actor Oscar for his performance in the title role of Patton. Months earlier, Scott had sent a telegram to the Motion Picture Academy rejecting his nomination as best actor, citing his disapproval of the voting process and his disdain for competition among actors. His win at the award ceremony came as a shock to the audience, and led award presenter Goldie Hawn to famously announce, "Oh my God. It's George C. Scott!" Marlon Brando would do the same thing two years later, rejecting the Best Actor Oscar for The Godfather.

[Answer] 10. A Tale of Two Cities:

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. A Tale of Two Cities:"



...1. William Shakespeare 2. Charles Lindbergh 3. Christopher Marlowe 4. Charles Dickens

[Answer] 9. Inflammation is characterized by ___________.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Inflammation is characterized by ___________."



...1. redness 2. swelling 3. heat 4. all of these Inflammation is also characterized by pain.

[Answer] 8. If you clean off a mark left by a paintball, what is the traditional term that you are called?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. If you clean off a mark left by a paintball, what is the traditional term that you are called?"



...1. paint cleaner. 2. smart player. 3. wiper. 4. sneak-shooter. Wiping is not allowed at any field or in any tournaments. At most places if your caught wiping, you are out for the game, and caught a second time, you are told to leave the field with no refund.

[Answer] 7. Now that your meal is done, you head outside. It's chilly, so you'd better wear your tuque. What part of your body will you put it on?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Now that your meal is done, you head outside. It's chilly, so you'd better wear your tuque. What part of your body will you put it on?"



...1. Neck 2. Hands 3. Head 4. Feet This can also be spelled, "touque" or "toque". And you are not likely to really need one on Victoria Day, unless you are in the far north of Canada.

[Answer] 6. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy married this man on October 20, 1968. What is his name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy married this man on October 20, 1968. What is his name?"



...1. Edward M. Kennedy 2. Peter Lawford 3. Stavros Niarchos Sr. 4. Aristotle Onassis She married Aristotle Onassis on Skorpios, Greece. Robert F. Kennedy, her former brother-in-law had been assassinated in the same year in Los Angeles. Both Lawford and Edward Kennedy had been her brothers-in-law, Lawford by marriage (he was married to JFK's sister Patricia) and Edward is the youngest of JFK's siblings.

[Answer] 5. Technically, this singing family was made up of a single mother, three sons and two daughters. In reality, the only ones who recorded all the hit songs were the mother and eldest step-son...the rest were actors. Who were they?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Technically, this singing family was made up of a single mother, three sons and two daughters. In reality, the only ones who recorded all the hit songs were the mother and eldest step-son...the rest were actors. Who were they?"



...1. The Partridge Family 2. The Electric Company 3. The Silver Platters 4. The Archies Through the TV show's three-year run, the 'group' released ten albums (including the obligatory Christmas special) and hit the music charts with 'I Think I Love You', 'I'll Meet You Halfway', 'Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted' and other singles. In reality, the singing came from the duo vocals of Shirley Jones and step-son David Cassidy. 'Siblings' Danny Bonaduce, Susan Dey, Suzanne Crough, Jeremy Gelbwaks and Brian Forster (the other Partridges) had nothing to do with the musical end of the show. While Cassidy was just starting out, Jones was already a music veteran who cut her teeth on movies like 'Oklahoma!', 'Carousel' and 'The Music Man'. The sitcom made Cassidy a teen idol through much of the decade. 'The Archies', based on the hit cartoon, was almost completely the work of one man (Ron Dante, who also voiced the equally-fictitious Cuff Links), 'Electric' was a long-time PBS show and the 'Silver Platters' was a pseudonym used by the Brady Bunch Kids in one episode.

[Answer] 4. This Campbell was primarily known as a supermodel, although she has also acted, sung and 'written' a novel. What is her first name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. This Campbell was primarily known as a supermodel, although she has also acted, sung and 'written' a novel. What is her first name?"



...1. Carol 2. Naomi 3. Kirsty 4. Moira Naomi Campbell was spotted by a model agency in 1986, when she was fifteen and studying at the stage school 'The Italia Conti Academy'. She decided that her future lay in modelling and joined 'Elite Model Management', working as a catwalk model. Her career as a model was extremely successful, although she has been prosecuted for assault on several occasions due to her 'anger management issues'. She released a music album, called 'Baby Woman', in 1995 and has appeared in several music videos for Madonna and Michael Jackson, among others. A novel, 'Swan', was published under her name in 1994 although she openly admitted that it was ghostwritten for her.

[Answer] 3. Prince walked out in this rain without an umbrella. The rain was painted with which color?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Prince walked out in this rain without an umbrella. The rain was painted with which color?"



...1. yellow 2. crimson 3. purple 4. ebony "Purple Rain" was a song title, an album title, and a movie title. This was when Prince's career really hit the stratosphere. There were so many hits to come out of this project like "Let's Go Crazy", "When Doves Cry", and "Darling Nikki".

[Answer] 2. How does James Bond like his martini?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. How does James Bond like his martini?"



...1. Blended, not shaken 2. Shaken, not blended 3. Shaken, not stirred 4. Stirred, not shaken This is one of the best-known lines in the "James Bond" movie series, based on the novels by Ian Fleming. Sean Connery, in my opinion, was the best Bond!

[Answer] 1. The beautiful Orchis mascula has long been used for which of the following reasons? (Look at the name)

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The beautiful Orchis mascula has long been used for which of the following reasons? (Look at the name)"



...1. Used as an aphrodisiac 2. Used to make rubber 3. Used to make aspirin 4. Used for divination The beautiful Orchis mascula is nicknamed "the long purple". It's name is derived from the Latin masculus which means male or virile. This is a reference to the shape of this plant's tubers, which resemble a pair of men's testicles. These tubers are often ground up and used in potions reputed to have aphrodisiac qualities. The flower itself has multiple blossoms on each stalk all with a lovely purplish-pink color.

[Answer] On which continent is most of the Great Rift Valley located?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "On which continent is most of the Great Rift Valley located?"



...The Great Rift Valley is an enormous geological and geographical feature that begins in northern Syria and runs southward to Central Mozambique. It is such an impressive feature that it is visible from space. The 4,000 miles that make up the Rift are ripe with amazing scenery and abundant native wildlife. The width of the Great Rift Valley varies from twenty miles to sixty miles at its widest point. There are around 30 lakes along the length of the Great Rift. The African part of the valley is a favorite site for scientists; some of the oldest ancestral human remains were uncovered here. Source: NewWorldEncyclopedia.org

[Ans] Which of the following is not a color on the standard Twister game mat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of the following is not a color on the standard Twister game mat?"



Twister is a game played on a large plastic mat. The mat has six rows of large colored circles on it with a different color in each row: red, yellow, green, and blue. A spinner is used to determine where the player has to put their hand or foot. The spinner is divided into four labeled sections: left foot, right foot, left hand, and right hand. After spinning, the combination is called and players must move their matching hand or foot to a circle of the correct color. Players will often be required to put themselves in precarious positions, eventually causing someone to fall. A person is eliminated when they fall or when their elbow or knee touches the mat.

[Answer] Which of the following is not a color on the standard Twister game mat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of the following is not a color on the standard Twister game mat?"



...Twister is a game played on a large plastic mat. The mat has six rows of large colored circles on it with a different color in each row: red, yellow, green, and blue. A spinner is used to determine where the player has to put their hand or foot. The spinner is divided into four labeled sections: left foot, right foot, left hand, and right hand. After spinning, the combination is called and players must move their matching hand or foot to a circle of the correct color. Players will often be required to put themselves in precarious positions, eventually causing someone to fall. A person is eliminated when they fall or when their elbow or knee touches the mat.

Feb 26, 2019

[Ans] How long was the shortest war in history?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How long was the shortest war in history?"



The Anglo-Zanzibar War only lasted a whopping 45 minutes, and holds the record of being the shortest war in recorded history. The immediate cause of the war was the death of the Sultan of Zanzibar in 1896. His nephew, Khalid bin Bargash, seized power, but he was regarded by the British as far too independent. The British sent an ultimatum to Khalid demanding that he order his forces to stand down and leave the palace. While Bargash’s troops set to fortifying the palace, the Royal Navy assembled five warships in the harbor in front of the palace. Zanzibar sustained roughly 500 casualties, while only one British sailor was injured.

[Answer] How long was the shortest war in history?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How long was the shortest war in history?"



...The Anglo-Zanzibar War only lasted a whopping 45 minutes, and holds the record of being the shortest war in recorded history. The immediate cause of the war was the death of the Sultan of Zanzibar in 1896. His nephew, Khalid bin Bargash, seized power, but he was regarded by the British as far too independent. The British sent an ultimatum to Khalid demanding that he order his forces to stand down and leave the palace. While Bargash’s troops set to fortifying the palace, the Royal Navy assembled five warships in the harbor in front of the palace. Zanzibar sustained roughly 500 casualties, while only one British sailor was injured.

[Answer] 10. 1996 movie, with Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr., about a sports agent with a heart:

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. 1996 movie, with Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding Jr., about a sports agent with a heart:"



...1. Jimmy Maguire 2. Jerry Maguire 3. Johnny Maguire 4. Jamie Maguire

[Answer] 9. (1997) Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are there to keep track of all the alien life-forms living here on Earth. They have their work cut out for them though, when the Bug comes looking for Orion's Belt.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. (1997) Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are there to keep track of all the alien life-forms living here on Earth. They have their work cut out for them though, when the Bug comes looking for Orion's Belt."



...1. Mars Attacks 2. Men In Black 3. Independence Day 4. Earth Girls Are Easy Barry Sonnenfeld directed this very funny movie that also starred Linda Fiorentino, Vincent D'Onofrio, Rip Torn and Tony Shalhoub.

[Answer] 8. Julia McWilliams' World War II assignments took her to several places overseas. In 1944 she was posted to China where an event took place that would change the course of her life. What happened?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Julia McWilliams' World War II assignments took her to several places overseas. In 1944 she was posted to China where an event took place that would change the course of her life. What happened?"



...1. She met her future husband 2. She became very ill 3. She was taken prisoner 4. She was sent home Julia met Paul Cushing Child while both working for the US spy agency. He was a high-ranking OSS official, and she worked cataloging highly classified documents. Paul Child was a sophisticated gourmand, artist and poet who had spent time living in France. They married in 1946. He introduced Julia to French food, and she often told the story of the meal they shared that first awakened her desire to learn the art of French cooking, a meal that included oysters, Sole Meuni�re and some fine wine.

[Answer] 7. A clear liquid diet is usually started the day after surgery. It is a diet of fluids with minimal residues. Which of the following is the additional definition of clear liquid diet?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. A clear liquid diet is usually started the day after surgery. It is a diet of fluids with minimal residues. Which of the following is the additional definition of clear liquid diet?"



...1. It is used as an initial feeding after complete bowel rest. 2. It is prescribed if intestines are needed to be as empty as possible before performing a surgical or diagnostic procedure. 3. It is used initially to feed a malnourished person, or a person who has not had any oral intake for some time. 4. All of these Also, clear liquids are those liquids you can see through at room temperature. Here are some examples of clear liquids: * Clear fruit juices with no pulp * Clear broth, bouillon and fat-free consomme * Clear coffee, tea, soda, water * Fruit ices without the fruit, plain gelatin, clear hard candy, and popsicles made from clear juices.

[Answer] 6. How many players are there on each team?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. How many players are there on each team?"



...1. 4 2. 1 3. 2 4. 8 Curling is played by two teams of four players, each delivering two stones. A curling team is sometimes called a "rink" (which is also where curling is played). The players on each team alternate their deliveries. When each team has delivered all eight stones, the round, or "end", in curling-speak, is over, and the score is determined. The delivery of the first stone in the first end is determined through a couple of different methods, but the first stone in subsequent ends is delivered by the team who scored most recently. Most matches are 8 ends long, taking about 2 hours to complete, but major tournaments (or "bonspiels", in curling-speak) are 10 ends long. There are official rules for "mixed doubles" curling, where there are only two players on each team, and each team delivers 5 stones each in an end. Each team also begins an end with one pre-positioned stone.

[Answer] 5. An old postcard turns up and the stamp says, "Eire", with the outline of an island country in the centre, under an arch. The value is indicated as '2', and the dominant colour is green. From what country is this stamp?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. An old postcard turns up and the stamp says, "Eire", with the outline of an island country in the centre, under an arch. The value is indicated as '2', and the dominant colour is green. From what country is this stamp?"



...1. England 2. Ireland 3. Wales 4. Scotland 'Eire' is the Gaelic (Old Irish) form of Ireland. ('Erin' is normally used poetically, and the principal difference is grammatical.) This particular stamp is the old 2d. (two penny) Map of Ireland design, first issued in December 1922, and the design was one of a set of six which remained essentially unchanged until 1968!

[Answer] 4. There are varying degrees of "Love". Who wanted to know "How Deep is Your Love" in 1977?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. There are varying degrees of "Love". Who wanted to know "How Deep is Your Love" in 1977?"



...1. The Bee Gees 2. The See Bees 3. The Gee Bees 4. The Bee Sees "How Deep is Your Love" was used as part of the sound-track for the film "Saturday Night Fever". On Billboard's "All Time Top 100" the song is listed as number 20. The group Take That covered the song in 1996 and it reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks. The Bee Gees were born on the Isle of Man, moved to Manchester for a few years and then emigrated to Australia in the late 50s. After having a few hits in Australia they moved back to the UK in 1967 and the rest is history.

[Answer] 3. If you see a fence broken and a horse could possibly get loose, what should you do?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. If you see a fence broken and a horse could possibly get loose, what should you do?"



...1. Look at it blankly 2. Just leave it alone someone will fix it 3. Tell the barn manager/owner 4. Tell your friends You always want to tell the barn owner/manager. If a horse could get out, either lead the horse out or wait for help. Then tell the barn owner or manager.

[Answer] 2. Our first bear is the care free, fun loving friend of a young 'man child' whom he teaches the Law of the Jungle. Which literary bear is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Our first bear is the care free, fun loving friend of a young 'man child' whom he teaches the Law of the Jungle. Which literary bear is this?"



...1. Baloo 2. Beorn 3. Shardik 4. Old Bear Baloo was created by Rudyard Kipling in a series of stories that were first published in magazines in 1893-94 before becoming the books "The Jungle Book" and "The Second Jungle Book". Baloo, a sloth bear, and Bagheera, a black panther, save the man child Mowgli from the tiger Shere Khan. They then teach Mowgli the Law of the Jungle. Kipling used the stories as morality tales to teach moral lessons. Question provided by tazman6619.

[Answer] 1. On May 4th, 1979, who was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. On May 4th, 1979, who was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?"



...1. Margaret Thatcher 2. Edward Heath 3. Harold Wilson 4. James Callaghan All of the incorrect choices served as British Prime Ministers: Heath from 1970 t0 1974; Wilson from 1974 to 1976 (the second term); Callaghan served from 1976 to May 4, 1979 when Margaret Thatcher took over the position. Ms. Thatcher, "The Iron Lady", was the leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990 and served as Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street from 1979 until her resignation in 1990. She authored two memoirs: "The Downing Street Years" (1993) and "The Path to Power" (1995). She passed away on April 17, 2013 and was given a ceremonial funeral with full military honors.

[Answer] What organization served as the bad guys in TV 1960s hit, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What organization served as the bad guys in TV 1960s hit, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.?""



..."The Man from U.N.C.L.E." made its debut in the fall 1964. The show centered on a secret agent, Napoleon Solo, and his partner in spydom, Illya Kuryakin. The show captured the imagination of its audience with high-stakes action and a gadget-packed world. The organization U.N.C.L.E. acronym stood for the United Network Command for Law Enforcement. The bad guys belonged to a Mafia-style agency called THRUSH. The meaning of this acronym was never explained in the series. Source: IMFDB.org

[Ans] Bill Rancic was the first winner of what TV reality show competition?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Bill Rancic was the first winner of what TV reality show competition?"



Bill Rancic is an entrepreneur who was the first candidate hired by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trump's reality television show, The Apprentice. Rancic was hired at the conclusion of the 14-week job interview after Donald Trump selected him over finalist Kwame Jackson. Rancic was the first reality TV star to be hired on national television. He is married to E! News host Giuliana Rancic. In 2009, they started their own reality-television show Giuliana and Bill which aired on the E! network.

[Answer] Bill Rancic was the first winner of what TV reality show competition?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Bill Rancic was the first winner of what TV reality show competition?"



...Bill Rancic is an entrepreneur who was the first candidate hired by The Trump Organization at the conclusion of the first season of Donald Trump's reality television show, The Apprentice. Rancic was hired at the conclusion of the 14-week job interview after Donald Trump selected him over finalist Kwame Jackson. Rancic was the first reality TV star to be hired on national television. He is married to E! News host Giuliana Rancic. In 2009, they started their own reality-television show Giuliana and Bill which aired on the E! network.

Feb 25, 2019

[Answer] What U.S. city was named the best to live in for 2018?

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...1. Austin, Texas 2. Burlington, Vermont 3. Park City, Utah 4. Seattle, Washington

[Ans] Which of these company figureheads was a real person?

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Chef Boyardee was indeed a real person. Ettore Boiardi was an Italian-American immigrant who came to America at the age of 16 and took the name “Hector Boiardi” as he passed through Ellis Island. He worked at a variety of high end restaurants in New York as a cook, eventually working his way up to Chef. At the age of 24, he moved to Cleveland and opened a restaurant with his wife. He came up with the now famous brand name “Chef Boyardee”, changing the spelling of his name to be phonetically correct to help Americans pronounce his name correctly.

[Answer] Which of these company figureheads was a real person?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these company figureheads was a real person?"



...Chef Boyardee was indeed a real person. Ettore Boiardi was an Italian-American immigrant who came to America at the age of 16 and took the name “Hector Boiardi” as he passed through Ellis Island. He worked at a variety of high end restaurants in New York as a cook, eventually working his way up to Chef. At the age of 24, he moved to Cleveland and opened a restaurant with his wife. He came up with the now famous brand name “Chef Boyardee”, changing the spelling of his name to be phonetically correct to help Americans pronounce his name correctly.

[Answer] 10. Whom did David marry in 1997?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Whom did David marry in 1997?"



...1. He isn't married 2. Minnie Driver 3. Gillian Anderson 4. Tea Leoni David and Tea separated in 2011.

[Answer] 9. What was heavyweight champ Muhammad Ali's birth name?

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...1. Rodriguez Marsh 2. Tony Tubbs 3. Jack Sharkey 4. Cassius Clay

[Answer] 8. Who played the title character in 'Rocky'?

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...1. Arnold Schwarzenegger 2. Jean Claude Van Damme 3. Dolph Lundgren 4. Sylvester Stallone Sylvester Stallone earned a Best Actor and Best Screenplay Oscar nomination. The film earned itself ten Oscar nominations and winning three. 'Rocky' was made in 1976 and also stars Burgess Meredith, Burt Young and Talia Shire. Did you know that Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay in three days and that the film only took 28 days to shoot?

[Answer] 7. My name is Smeagol, my other name is Gollum.

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...1. Stephen King 2. Daydd ab Hugh 3. Brad Linaweaver 4. J.R.R. Tolkien Gollum (aka Smeagol) is from J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" book series, and he is also in Tolkien's "There and Back Again: A Hobbit's Tale" better known as "The Hobbit". I hope you enjoyed this quiz.

[Answer] 6. How many consecutive full terms of office can an elected president of the US serve, under the terms of the Constitution?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. How many consecutive full terms of office can an elected president of the US serve, under the terms of the Constitution?"



...1. Two 2. Three 3. One 4. An unlimited number Under the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution the president can only be re-elected once. There was unease in America when Franklin Roosevelt maintained what was felt by many to be too long a period of office and this Amendment to the Constitution was added in 1951. To amend the Constitution is extremely difficult and requires widespread support. A two thirds majority is required from both houses of Congress (or a special constitutional convention of states) and ratification by three quarters of the states. In theory, a president could serve almost two and a half terms of office. If a vice president were to take office on the death or incapacitation of the previous president with less than half of the four year term left, s/he could serve two more full terms. Hence the use of the phrase "full terms of office" in the question!

[Answer] 5. Who sang about "Two Princes" in 1993?

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...1. The Spin Nurses 2. The Spin Doctors 3. The Spin Surgeons 4. The Spin Dentists A UK #3 hit, "Two Princes" was taken from The Spin Doctors "Pocket Full Of Kryptonite" album. Fronted by singer Chris Barron, their other hits include "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and "Jimmy Olsen's Blues".

[Answer] 4. The enemy fleet that Nelson faced at Trafalgar was comprised of ships from which nations?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. The enemy fleet that Nelson faced at Trafalgar was comprised of ships from which nations?"



...1. France and Spain 2. Portugal and Italy 3. France and Portugal 4. Spain and Portugal Napoleon controlled the Spanish Navy as part of the terms of surrender following France's defeat of Spain in 1795 after Spain invaded France. The Spanish sailors understandably resented being forced to serve Napoleon and were known to murder any French sailor foolish enough to walk the streets of Cadiz alone.

[Answer] 3. Which South Asian country's major cities include Colombo, Kandy, and Negombo?

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...1. Nepal 2. India 3. Sri Lanka 4. Maldives In Sri Lanka, only about 15% of the population lives in urban areas. It has one of the lowest percentages of urban population in South Asia. All in all, South Asia is a rural region.

[Answer] 2. Which of the following domestically bred birds, originally from Australia, is the most popular avian pet due to its small size, low cost, ability to mimic human speech and playful nature?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Which of the following domestically bred birds, originally from Australia, is the most popular avian pet due to its small size, low cost, ability to mimic human speech and playful nature?"



...1. Quail 2. Canary 3. Budgerigar 4. Finch Budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus), commonly called 'budgies' in Australia, are often somewhat mistakenly called 'parakeets' in North America (a term which more accurately refers to any of a number of small parrots with long, flat tails). They are also sometimes called 'Lovebirds' due to their habit of mutual preening. Budgies were originally green and yellow in plumage but have been selectively bred to have the countless colours we know today.

[Answer] 1. Many of us enjoy pig meat in its many forms but overall we have a name that encompasses the bacon, ham and other meat products. What do we call pig meat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Many of us enjoy pig meat in its many forms but overall we have a name that encompasses the bacon, ham and other meat products. What do we call pig meat?"



...1. Pork 2. Curly tail meat 3. Oinkmeat 4. Hogsmeat Pigs have been kept for their meat since at least 5000 BCE. Due to their omnivorous diet and rooting way, man has found their husbandry easy and their nature beneficial. Pig meat is made into ham roasts, gammon, bacon, pancetta and sausages just to name a few edible forms. The name pork comes from the French term porc. Again like other meat names it comes from the Norman translation after their conquest of 1066.

[Answer] Who played the Joker in the original "Batman" TV series in the 1960s?

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...Many in Hollywood questioned the wisdom of leading man Cesar Romero taking the role of "The Joker" in the 1966 TV series "Batman." The role, for which he refused to shave his trademark mustache, was a favorite part of the hugely successful TV series. Romero's first movie role was in 1933 and he rapidly rose through the ranks as a "Latin lover." He gave memorable performances in 1947's "Captain from Castile" and in 1948's "Julia Misbehaves." These roles helped him land a starring role in 1954's TV espionage serial "Passport to Danger." Because of a brilliant profit-sharing arrangement on which he insisted, Romero made a considerable income from this venture. Though he had no financial need to work again, he continued taking roles, much to the delight of his fans, for years to come. Source: IMDb.com

[Answer] Which classic game can you be ordered to "Go Directly To Jail. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which classic game can you be ordered to "Go Directly To Jail. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200"?"



...From the board game Monopoly, a certain card ("Go Directly To Jail. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200") sends the player to the jail square. If a player is in jail, they do not take a normal turn and must either pay a fine of $50 to be released, use a Chance or Community Chest Get Out of Jail Free card, or attempt to roll doubles on the dice. If a player fails to roll doubles, they lose their turn. Failing to roll doubles in three consecutive turns requires the player to either pay the $50 fine or use a Get Out of Jail Free card.

[Ans] Which classic game can you be ordered to "Go Directly To Jail. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which classic game can you be ordered to "Go Directly To Jail. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200"?"



From the board game Monopoly, a certain card ("Go Directly To Jail. Do Not Pass Go, Do Not Collect $200") sends the player to the jail square. If a player is in jail, they do not take a normal turn and must either pay a fine of $50 to be released, use a Chance or Community Chest Get Out of Jail Free card, or attempt to roll doubles on the dice. If a player fails to roll doubles, they lose their turn. Failing to roll doubles in three consecutive turns requires the player to either pay the $50 fine or use a Get Out of Jail Free card.