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Apr 1, 2019

[Answer] 6. In their 1973 hit, Dawn asked that you should tie what round the Old Oak Tree?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. In their 1973 hit, Dawn asked that you should tie what round the Old Oak Tree?"



...1. Yellow Ribbon 2. 99 Red Balloons 3. White Flag 4. Green Onions The yellow ribbon has come to symbolise the support for troops who are away at war. This song, however, was about a convict who on his release needed to know if his wife or girlfriend still wanted him around. I think the 100 yellow ribbons was a resounding YES!

Mar 26, 2019

[Ans] Based on their chemical symbols, which of these elements comes first alphabetically?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Based on their chemical symbols, which of these elements comes first alphabetically?"



Many symbols for chemical elements stem from classical Latin and Greek vocabulary. For some elements, this is because the material was known in ancient times, while for others, the name is a more recent invention. For example, the Latin name for gold is aurum. Thus, the chemical symbol for gold is Au. The symbol for lead is Pb (plumbum in Latin); Hg is the symbol for mercury (hydrargyrum in Greek). Some symbols come from other sources, like W for tungsten (Wolfram in German) which was not known in Roman times.

[Answer] Based on their chemical symbols, which of these elements comes first alphabetically?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Based on their chemical symbols, which of these elements comes first alphabetically?"



...Many symbols for chemical elements stem from classical Latin and Greek vocabulary. For some elements, this is because the material was known in ancient times, while for others, the name is a more recent invention. For example, the Latin name for gold is aurum. Thus, the chemical symbol for gold is Au. The symbol for lead is Pb (plumbum in Latin); Hg is the symbol for mercury (hydrargyrum in Greek). Some symbols come from other sources, like W for tungsten (Wolfram in German) which was not known in Roman times.

Mar 25, 2019

[Answer] Which countries do not allow Coca-Cola to be sold within their borders?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which countries do not allow Coca-Cola to be sold within their borders?"



...People around the world know Coca-Cola; in fact, the company claims to sell 1.8 billion servings of its classic drink every day. After almost 60 years of not offering the beverage as a choice, Burma began selling Coke within its borders in 2012. That left just two countries - Cuba and North Korea - where Coca-Cola sales or purchases are not allowed. Both of these countries are under long-term U.S. trade embargoes. In 1906, Coke located a bottling plant in Cuba. The island nation was one of only three countries where bottling took place outside the U.S. But the company moved out of Cuba in the 1960s when Fidel Castro's government started seizing private assets. Source: BBC.com

Mar 17, 2019

[Ans] What is the world's record for the longest time someone has held their breath underwater?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the world's record for the longest time someone has held their breath underwater?"



While most people can hold their breath for about 30 seconds, Aleix Segura Vendrell set the Guinness World Record by holding his breath underwater for an astonishing 24 minutes and 3 seconds while floating in a pool in Barcelona. That's 54 seconds longer than the world's previous best time (which Segura also set). The record was set on February 28th, 2016 in Barcelona in an event broadcast on live TV. Vendrell achieved the record with the help of what is known as an oxygen-assist. He breathed pure oxygen for a period of time before beginning his extended float.

[Answer] What is the world's record for the longest time someone has held their breath underwater?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the world's record for the longest time someone has held their breath underwater?"



...While most people can hold their breath for about 30 seconds, Aleix Segura Vendrell set the Guinness World Record by holding his breath underwater for an astonishing 24 minutes and 3 seconds while floating in a pool in Barcelona. That's 54 seconds longer than the world's previous best time (which Segura also set). The record was set on February 28th, 2016 in Barcelona in an event broadcast on live TV. Vendrell achieved the record with the help of what is known as an oxygen-assist. He breathed pure oxygen for a period of time before beginning his extended float.

Mar 12, 2019

[Answer] 8. Maria and Tony are a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. Their romance takes place in New York City, where racially motivated clashes between the Sharks and the Jets have tragic consequences.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Maria and Tony are a modern-day Romeo and Juliet. Their romance takes place in New York City, where racially motivated clashes between the Sharks and the Jets have tragic consequences. "



...1. The Sharks and the Jets 2. West Side Story 3. East Side Story 4. Maria, Maria "West Side Story" (1961) is widely considered to be one of the all-time great movie musicals. It stars Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. Audrey Hepburn and Warren Beatty, among many others, were considered for the lead roles. George Chakiris and Rita Moreno won Oscars for Best Supporting Actor and Actress, and the film also won for Best Picture. The music is superb, "Tonight, Tonight" and "Maria" are among the many unforgettable songs. The musical score was composed by Leonard Bernstein and Steven Sondheim. I recommend this movie to everyone.

Mar 8, 2019

[Answer] 3. The guests raise their glasses to the guest of honor, a French Benedictine monk who earned fame for his vineyard work at the Abbey of Hautvillers. Which name is shared by both the monk and a prestigious brand of bubbly?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. The guests raise their glasses to the guest of honor, a French Benedictine monk who earned fame for his vineyard work at the Abbey of Hautvillers. Which name is shared by both the monk and a prestigious brand of bubbly?"



...1. Padre Kino 2. Dom Perignon 3. Father Serra 4. Pippin the Hunchback Dom Pierre Perignon didn't invent champagne, but he did work to improve the quality and the processing of the regular wines of the Champagne region of France. He also was credited with using thicker bottles and Spanish corks to protect the wine. The champagne, Dom Perignon, was named in honor of him and was first sold in 1936 (the vintage was 1921). PDAZ raises her glass aloft with the others, and toasts the guest of honor.

Mar 5, 2019

[Answer] 7. "Children want to stay in their childhood, and that is achievable. Especially if you have the help of my dear friend Tinkerbell. (Who's a fairy by-the-way!) Who am I?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. "Children want to stay in their childhood, and that is achievable. Especially if you have the help of my dear friend Tinkerbell. (Who's a fairy by-the-way!) Who am I?""



...1. Noddy, created by Enid Blyton 2. None of these 3. Christopher Robin, created by A. A. Milne 4. Peter Pan, created by James Matthew Barrie The tale of Peter Pan of Neverland and his gang of 'The Lost Boys' symbolizes that one always remains a child at heart, and that childhood innocence is just waiting in there to be explored, to be cherished.

Mar 4, 2019

[Answer] 9. Whereas in England the English draw their curtains, in the U.S.A. (many) Americans draw their __________. What word completes the previous sentence correctly?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Whereas in England the English draw their curtains, in the U.S.A. (many) Americans draw their __________. What word completes the previous sentence correctly?"



...1. drapery 2. curtain cloths 3. hanging cloths 4. drapes In American and Australian usage drapes are curtains made with thick cloth. Drapery is a collective noun for goods such as cloth and curtains,and does not suit the context here. In British usage the term curtains might be used for thick, as well as for thin curtains. Of course there are plenty of AE speakers who use the term curtains for whichever type of curtain, 'thick' or 'thin'.

Feb 23, 2019

[Ans] According to their website, how many people does McDonald's serve each day?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "According to their website, how many people does McDonald's serve each day?"



According to the McDonald's website, they have more than 36,900 restaurants serving approximately 69 million people in over 100 countries each day. Given the fact that 75 hamburgers are sold every second, we suppose it may not be such a shock that 69 million people eat there per day. To put it into perspective, 69 million people is slightly more than the population of the UK and twice as much as the population of Canada. When you do the math, 69 million people works out to almost 1% of the entire world population eating at McDonald's each day.

[Answer] According to their website, how many people does McDonald's serve each day?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "According to their website, how many people does McDonald's serve each day?"



...According to the McDonald's website, they have more than 36,900 restaurants serving approximately 69 million people in over 100 countries each day. Given the fact that 75 hamburgers are sold every second, we suppose it may not be such a shock that 69 million people eat there per day. To put it into perspective, 69 million people is slightly more than the population of the UK and twice as much as the population of Canada. When you do the math, 69 million people works out to almost 1% of the entire world population eating at McDonald's each day.

Feb 22, 2019

[Answer] 7. She sits on the cliffs above the Rhine River and sings. Her song lures sailors to their death.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. She sits on the cliffs above the Rhine River and sings. Her song lures sailors to their death."



...1. Lorelei 2. Liosalfar 3. Lutin 4. Leprechaun German legend says that the Lorelei was once a beautiful woman who threw herself into the Rhine River because her lover had been faithless. She transformed into a type of Siren. Lutins are shapeshifters who originated in France. Liosalfar are light elves from Norse mythology. Leprechauns are shoemakers, who make but one shoe and never a pair. It is said that by capturing one, a human may acquire a treasure from it (usually a pot of gold).

Feb 11, 2019

[Answer] 7. What is it called when a quarterback or other player on offense gets sacked/tackled in their own end zone?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. What is it called when a quarterback or other player on offense gets sacked/tackled in their own end zone?"



...1. Touchdown 2. Fumble 3. Sack 4. Safety A touchdown is when a person on the offense steps into their opponent's end zone, a sack is when a quarterback gets tackled anywhere but the end zone and loses yardage, and a fumble is when a player on offense drops the ball.

Feb 8, 2019

[Answer] Visitors to the Xochimilco Canals in Mexico City can be accompanied by ______ on their rented boat.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " Visitors to the Xochimilco Canals in Mexico City can be accompanied by ______ on their rented boat. "



...1. musicians 2. cats 3. dogs 4. caricature artists

Feb 7, 2019

[Answer] 3. Speaking of other states, I recently met up with a few Sandgropers - mainly grommets and their sheilas. Who did I meet?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Speaking of other states, I recently met up with a few Sandgropers - mainly grommets and their sheilas. Who did I meet?"



...1. Some Queenlanders and a girl named Sheila 2. Several men from the Northern Territory and their dog 3. People from Tasmania excavating sand 4. Some young West Australian surfers and their girlfriends A Sandgroper is a West Australian, grommets are young surfers, and a sheila is a female (as in "she's not a bad driver.. for a sheila")

[Answer] 1. The Four Seasons were popular throughout the 1960s. Who was their lead singer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. The Four Seasons were popular throughout the 1960s. Who was their lead singer?"



...1. Dion 2. Frankie Valli 3. Frankie Lymon 4. Tony Williams With hits such as "Sherry" and "Big Girls Don't Cry", both of which were number one on the Billboard Hot 100, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons were popular throughout the 1960s. They then dropped into relative obscurity until a musical, "Jersey Boys", based on their songs premiered in 2005. When this transferred to Broadway it proved a massive hit, garnering several Tony Awards. Touring productions have played in London, Toronto. Melbourne and Sydney.

Feb 6, 2019

[Answer] 4. Foreigner had their most successful song ever with this 1985 power ballad. I want to know which one it was. What was it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Foreigner had their most successful song ever with this 1985 power ballad. I want to know which one it was. What was it?"



...1. Head Games 2. I Want to Know What Love Is 3. That Was Yesterday 4. Love Has Taken Its Toll "I Want To Know What Love Is" was probably the band's most successful song ever, spending two weeks at the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts as well as reached the top of the charts in the U.K. It came off an album called "Agent Provocateur" and was written by Mick Jones and Lou Gramm. Back-up vocals were provided by Jennifer Holliday who would go on to a major role in "Dreamgirls", as well as The Thompson Twins, and the New Jersey Mass Choir, who can be seen performing in the music video.

Feb 4, 2019

[Answer] 6. Who didn't give up their seat to a white man on a Montgomery Bus in 1955?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Who didn't give up their seat to a white man on a Montgomery Bus in 1955?"



...1. Sojourner Truth 2. Rosa Parks 3. Ida B. Wells 4. Dr. Martin Luther King , Jr. This was the start of the Montgomery Bus Boycott in Alabama.

Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] 1. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. In a Herman Melville 1851 novel, Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to feud with a white sperm whale. What was the name of the white sperm whale that could not "work it out" with the crew of the Pequod?"



...1. Moby Dick 2. Willy 3. Shamu 4. Humphrey In Herman Melville's 1851 novel "Moby-Dick", Captain Ahab and Ishmael were sailing on their ship, the Pequod, to pursue the villainous white sperm whale Moby Dick. Captain Ahab's boat had earlier been destroyed, and his leg was bitten off, by the whale. Captain Ahab was hunting down Moby Dick to seek revenge.