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Oct 8, 2019

[Answer] 1. An African-American activist, this woman was famously arrested for refusing to vacate her seat on a bus for a white man. She was later rewarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Who is she?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. An African-American activist, this woman was famously arrested for refusing to vacate her seat on a bus for a white man. She was later rewarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Who is she?"



...1. Claudette Colvin 2. Irene Morgan 3. Rosa Parks 4. Sarah Keys Rosa Parks was born on the 4th of Febuary 1913 and passed away on the 24th of October 2005. A notable civil rights activist, she was infamously arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus for a white passenger. Honours she received include the Spingarn Medal, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. She was referred to by the US Congress as "the first lady of civil rights." The other three woman also famously refused to stand for white people on a bus, but they did not fit the rest of the description.

Apr 19, 2019

[Answer] 5. A glance at your ticket reminds you that you will be sitting in Row G Seat 7, in the Stalls. Who is there to guide you to your chosen seat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. A glance at your ticket reminds you that you will be sitting in Row G Seat 7, in the Stalls. Who is there to guide you to your chosen seat?"



...1. Cloakroom Attendant 2. Bellboy 3. Usher 4. Floorwalker Theatres, cinemas and concert halls employ Ushers / Usherettes as part of their Front-of-House staff. You'll meet them on the way into the auditorium, waiting to examine your ticket and tear off the portion retained by the venue. While a colleague continues this job, he or she is now free to offer assistance in locating your row and seat, leaving you to say "Excuse me, please," as those already seated rise to let you in. Ushers remain in the auditorium during the performance, in case of need. Floorwalkers and Bellboys have all but vanished from department stores and hotels, but be sure to tip the Cloakroom Attendant as you redeem your hat and coat prior to leaving after the performance.

Feb 20, 2019

[Ans] What is the only U.S. state without a mandatory seat belt law for adults?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the only U.S. state without a mandatory seat belt law for adults?"



When it comes to seat belt legislation, New Hampshire stands alone as the only state in the US where adults are not required to buckle up. According to the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration, states with stronger seat belt laws generally have higher rates of usage than those with weaker or no laws. New Hampshire seat belt use statistics bear this observation out. An average of 73% of NH motorists buckle up, as opposed to the US average of 87%. New Hampshire does require that drivers or passengers under the age of 18 wear seat belts.

[Answer] What is the only U.S. state without a mandatory seat belt law for adults?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the only U.S. state without a mandatory seat belt law for adults?"



...When it comes to seat belt legislation, New Hampshire stands alone as the only state in the US where adults are not required to buckle up. According to the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration, states with stronger seat belt laws generally have higher rates of usage than those with weaker or no laws. New Hampshire seat belt use statistics bear this observation out. An average of 73% of NH motorists buckle up, as opposed to the US average of 87%. New Hampshire does require that drivers or passengers under the age of 18 wear seat belts.

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.

Oct 25, 2018

[Answer] In which city did Rosa Parks famously refuse to give up her seat on the bus?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which city did Rosa Parks famously refuse to give up her seat on the bus?"



...Civil rights activist Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a segregated Montgomery, Alabama bus, which spurred on the 381-day Montgomery Bus Boycott that helped launch nationwide efforts to end segregation of public facilities. The city of Montgomery had no choice but to lift the law requiring segregation on public buses. Over the next half-century, Parks became a nationally recognized symbol of dignity and strength in the struggle to end entrenched racial segregation. On this day in 2005, at the age of 92, Rosa Parks died in her apartment in Detroit, Michigan.

[Ans] In which city did Rosa Parks famously refuse to give up her seat on the bus?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which city did Rosa Parks famously refuse to give up her seat on the bus?"



Civil rights activist Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a segregated Montgomery, Alabama bus, which spurred on the 381-day Montgomery Bus Boycott that helped launch nationwide efforts to end segregation of public facilities. The city of Montgomery had no choice but to lift the law requiring segregation on public buses. Over the next half-century, Parks became a nationally recognized symbol of dignity and strength in the struggle to end entrenched racial segregation. On this day in 2005, at the age of 92, Rosa Parks died in her apartment in Detroit, Michigan.

Oct 16, 2018

[Answer] Imagine you suddenly find yourself in the commander's seat of the Shuttle Endeavour. You have just finished the ascent and separated the external tank. Now what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Imagine you suddenly find yourself in the commander's seat of the Shuttle Endeavour. You have just finished the ascent and separated the external tank. Now what?"



...The key job of the commander and pilot is to fly the orbiter. They monitor the systems and land it. Mission specialists, payload commanders and payload specialists perform the tasks that are assigned to the mission, such as experiments or satellite repair.

Oct 13, 2018

[Answer] According to Plato, which organ in the human body is the biological "seat of dreams?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "According to Plato, which organ in the human body is the biological "seat of dreams?""



...Plato did not spend a large portion of his remarkable life discussing dreams because he viewed them more as a structure for symbolism. He regarded dreams as a communication channel through which messages from the gods reached their human targets. Plato thought dreams originate in the region of the belly; the liver, in particular. He described this important organ as the "seat of dreams." He espoused that dreaming could be caused by over-gratification or by frustration experienced in waking life. Source: Encyclopedia2.TheFreeDictionary.com

Feb 4, 2018

[Ans] Who survived "the day the music died" by giving up his seat on a plane that crashed on this day in 1959?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who survived "the day the music died" by giving up his seat on a plane that crashed on this day in 1959?"



...On February 3, 1959, rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson were killed in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, together with pilot Roger Peterson. Date: 3 February 1959 Location: Clear Lake, Iowa, United States




Step 2 : Answer to the question "Who survived "the day the music died" by giving up his seat on a plane that crashed on this day in 1959?"



Waylon Jennings:


Country icon Waylon Jennings was meant to be on the doomed plane that crashed on this day in 1959, killing musicians Buddy Holly, J.P. Richardson (a.k.a. the Big Bopper) and Ritchie Valens. Waylon Jennings was a member of Buddy Holly's band when he gave up his seat to J.P. Richardson. Richardson was sick with the flu, and asked Jennings for his seat on the flight, to save himself a lengthy winter bus ride to their next gig. When Jennings told Buddy Holly that he was going to take the bus, Holly jokingly told him he hoped the bus broke down, to which Jennings replied, in jest, "I hope your ol' plane crashes." Jennings said this remark has haunted him ever since then.


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Dec 29, 2017

[Ans] Doug Jones recently became the first Democrat in 25 years to win a Senate seat in which state?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Doug Jones recently became the first Democrat in 25 years to win a Senate seat in which state?"



Jones was the Democratic nominee in the 2017 U.S. Senate special election to fill the seat vacated by U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Election results reported on December 13, 2017, show he narrowly defeated Republican nominee Roy Moore. Jones is the first Democrat to win a United States Senate election in Alabama since Richard Shelby, who was elected as a Democrat in 1986 and 1992 but switched to the Republican Party in 1994, and the first Democrat elected statewide in Alabama since 2008.



Step 2 : Answer to the question "Doug Jones recently became the first Democrat in 25 years to win a Senate seat in which state?"



Alabama:


In 2017, Doug Jones was catapulted into the national spotlight upon campaigning for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Given little chance to win in deep-red Alabama, Jones was helped by accusations of improper behavior against his opponent, Roy Moore, and pulled off the upset victory in a special election held on December 12, 2017. Jones became the first Alabama Democrat to win a U.S. Senate seat in 25 years, a victory that shaved the already slim Republican majority in the chamber to 51-49.


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