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Showing posts with label Records. Show all posts
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Sep 9, 2019

[Answer] Which plant was added to the Guinness Book of Records as the fastest growing plant on earth?

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Aug 27, 2019

[Ans] The Guinness Book of Records was created after an argument about what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The Guinness Book of Records was created after an argument about what?"



On this day in 1955, the first edition of “The Guinness Book of Records” was published in Great Britain. The inspiration for the record book can be traced to November 1951, when Sir Hugh Beaver, managing director of the Guinness Brewery was on a hunting trip in Ireland. After failing to shoot a golden plover, Beaver and the members of his hunting party debated whether the creature was Europe’s fastest game bird but were unable to locate a book with the answer. Thinking that patrons of Britain’s pubs would enjoy a record book which could be used to settle friendly disagreements, Beaver decided to have one produced.

[Answer] The Guinness Book of Records was created after an argument about what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The Guinness Book of Records was created after an argument about what?"



...On this day in 1955, the first edition of “The Guinness Book of Records” was published in Great Britain. The inspiration for the record book can be traced to November 1951, when Sir Hugh Beaver, managing director of the Guinness Brewery was on a hunting trip in Ireland. After failing to shoot a golden plover, Beaver and the members of his hunting party debated whether the creature was Europe’s fastest game bird but were unable to locate a book with the answer. Thinking that patrons of Britain’s pubs would enjoy a record book which could be used to settle friendly disagreements, Beaver decided to have one produced.

Apr 4, 2019

[Answer] 5. Alecia Beth Moore - best known for the singles 'Get the Party Started' and 'So What' - records under which colourful name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Alecia Beth Moore - best known for the singles 'Get the Party Started' and 'So What' - records under which colourful name?"



...1. Pink 2. Red Head 3. Blue Girls 4. True Blue 'Get the Party Started' topped out at number four in the US and number two in the UK in 2001. 'So What' hit number one all around the world in 2008 including: the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Alecia began performing when she was only 14 and the name 'Pink' is claimed to be a tribute to 'Mr Pink' of 'Reservoir Dogs' fame.

Oct 25, 2018

[Answer] She was the barefoot long distance athlete that broke various world records before her 20th birthday and caused uproar at the 1984 Olympics after a run-in with American Mary Decker-Slaney. Taxis (cabs)in SA are named after her.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "She was the barefoot long distance athlete that broke various world records before her 20th birthday and caused uproar at the 1984 Olympics after a run-in with American Mary Decker-Slaney. Taxis (cabs)in SA are named after her."



...Zola Budd was born in Bloemfontein in 1966. She always trained and raced barefoot, and had broken the world record in women's 5000 metres twice before her 20th birthday. She was also twice the winner of the World Cross Country Championships. At the 1984 Olympic Games (competing for Britain) she and Mary Decker bumped, causing both to lose their hopes to win the title. In SA, 'Zola' is slang for a taxi, specifically in the townships.

Oct 4, 2018

[Answer] Most popular during the 50's and 60's these small records had one song on each side, what were they known as?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Most popular during the 50's and 60's these small records had one song on each side, what were they known as?"



...Only about 7 inches in diameter these records were most popular among teenagers. If they had a favorite song they could get a 45 with that song on one side and not have to buy the whole album. For cash strapped teens this was a perfect solution. There were also recording booths were you could make your own record. It is said that Elvis Presley went to one of these booths and paid $4 to make a recording for his mother's birthday.

Sep 26, 2018

[Ans] Who does Guinness World Records name as the tallest human in history?

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Robert Wadlow came into this world as a normal infant, weighing 8.7 lbs. He was the son of two average-sized adults. But his birth on Feb. 22, 1918, was the beginning of a short but remarkable life. Robert was eventually diagnosed with hyperplasia of his pituitary gland. This causes a high level of human growth hormone and Robert was never treated for this malady. Thus, he continued to grow throughout his life. His last height measurement, taken shortly before his death came in at 8 ft, 11.1 inches. Sadly, Robert died at the young age of 22 as a result of sepsis from a blister on his right ankle. Source: GuinnessWorldRecords.com

Jul 8, 2018

[Ans] What is the place where a secretary transacts business, such as preserving records, called?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the place where a secretary transacts business, such as preserving records, called?"



When most hear the term "secretariat," images of an iconic red race horse come to mind. But the term is actually a noun for a place where a secretary will transact his or her business, such as preserving records, maintaining correspondence, scheduling meetings, etc. It is also the term used for officials who are in charge of high-level administrative duties, especially those associated with international organizations, such as the United Nations. The Secretary-General heads the United Nations Secretariat. Source: Dictionary.com; UN.org

[Answer] What is the place where a secretary transacts business, such as preserving records, called?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the place where a secretary transacts business, such as preserving records, called?"



...When most hear the term "secretariat," images of an iconic red race horse come to mind. But the term is actually a noun for a place where a secretary will transact his or her business, such as preserving records, maintaining correspondence, scheduling meetings, etc. It is also the term used for officials who are in charge of high-level administrative duties, especially those associated with international organizations, such as the United Nations. The Secretary-General heads the United Nations Secretariat. Source: Dictionary.com; UN.org

Dec 11, 2017

[Ans] Where did the largest known snowball fight take place, according to the Guinness Book of World Records?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where did the largest known snowball fight take place, according to the Guinness Book of World Records?"



...howa Shinzan International Yukigassen World Championship worked together as part of the professional snowball fighting competition held each year. The world record snowball fight was a battle well fought on both sides. Source: GuinnessWorldRecords.co




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Where did the largest known snowball fight take place, according to the Guinness Book of World Records?"



Saskatoon, Canada:


It took 7,681 snowball fighters to grab the world record for largest outdoor snowball fight. The City of Saskatoon in Saskatchewan, Canada, organized the attempt to break the world record. The PotashCorp Wintershines Festival and Team Canada for the Showa Shinzan International Yukigassen World Championship worked together as part of the professional snowball fighting competition held each year. The world record snowball fight was a battle well fought on both sides. Source: GuinnessWorldRecords.com


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Dec 8, 2017

[Ans] According to Guinness World Records, which author has the most published works?

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While some best-selling authors have written a small number of books that have sold millions of copies, others have had lengthy careers and maintained a high level of output year after year. Dame Agatha Christie, the most-published novelist , Further investigation turns up a report that “In 2006, Guinness World Records declared L. Ron Hubbard the world's most published and most translated author, having published 1,084 fiction and non-fiction works 




Step 2 : Answer to the question "According to Guinness World Records, which author has the most published works?"



L. Ron Hubbard:


L. Ron Hubbard was an author and the founder of the Church of Scientology. According to the church, his written teachings make up approximately 500,000 pages totaling about 65 million words. Hubbard produced more than 250 published works of fiction in his writing career. He used a special electric IBM typewriter with extra keys for common words like ‘and’, ‘the’, and ‘but.’ His fiction and non-fiction books have sold millions of copies, and Hubbard holds the Guinness World Record for “Most Published Works by One Author”


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