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Aug 26, 2019

[Answer] 6. No need to shout: even with one ear, he can probably still hear you, and he will tell you that he painted the famous "Sunflowers". Who is he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. No need to shout: even with one ear, he can probably still hear you, and he will tell you that he painted the famous "Sunflowers". Who is he?"



...1. Van Dyke 2. Claude Monet 3. Van Broke 4. Van Gogh Vincent van Gogh painted the series "The Sunflowers" in 1887/88. Van Gogh was born in 1853 and committed suicide in 1890. In December 1888, frustrated and suffering from depression, he cut off the lower part of his left ear.

Aug 22, 2019

[Answer] Where is the oldest state capitol building still in use?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where is the oldest state capitol building still in use?"



...Colonial history still stands in Maryland. Its historical state capitol building – Maryland State House – in Annapolis is the oldest state capitol still in legislative use. Built in 1772, Maryland State House has seen some legislative action in its day. The Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War, was ratified there by Congress on January 14, 1784. When you visit the Capitol, you can also check out the many other historical buildings in Colonial Annapolis Historic District, including St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, the Old Treasury, and dozens of pre-Revolutionary homes, including those of Samuel Chase, Charles Carroll, and William Paca, three original signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Aug 16, 2019

[Answer] 2. Still on the subject of sport, London's most famous football stadium, first founded in 1923, was once known as the Empire Stadium. What do we know it as now?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Still on the subject of sport, London's most famous football stadium, first founded in 1923, was once known as the Empire Stadium. What do we know it as now?"



...1. Emirates Stadium 2. Wembley Stadium 3. Crystal Palace 4. Selhurst Park The new Wembley Stadium was opened in 2007, rebuilt on the site of the original 1923 stadium. The great Arch that towers over it to a height of 133m can be seen from 13 miles away, apparently, and the stadium is about 7.5 miles from the M25. This is the official UK national football stadium.

Aug 14, 2019

[Answer] How many countries in the European Union still use their own currency?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many countries in the European Union still use their own currency?"



...1. 3 2. 5 3. 9 4. 12

Aug 5, 2019

[Answer] 7. Who sang "God Bless The Child", "That Don't Impress Me Much", and "You're Still The One"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Who sang "God Bless The Child", "That Don't Impress Me Much", and "You're Still The One"?"



...1. Shakira 2. Susan Vega 3. Shania Twain 4. Madonna The first song, "God Bless The Child", came from the "Woman In Me" album, and the other two from "Come On Over". Shania was born as Eileen Edwards on August 28, 1965, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. When she was 22, her parents were killed in an accident and she became the legal guardian of her two half brothers and sister, putting her musical career on hold to care for them.

Jul 2, 2019

[Answer] 4. "I'm in this little town called Radiator Springs. You know Route 66? It's still here!"From which Pixar film is this quote taken?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. "I'm in this little town called Radiator Springs. You know Route 66? It's still here!" From which Pixar film is this quote taken?"



...1. Cars 2. WALL-E 3. Ratatouille 4. Up "Cars" was released in 2006. It is about a racecar who accidentally finds himself in the middle of a small town on Route 66. Owen Wilson voices Lightning McQueen, and the lovable Mater was voiced by Larry the Cable Guy. The quote is by Lightning McQueen. He falls asleep and Mack the truck accidentally loses McQueen. When they finally get ahold of McQueen, he tells them he is lost in Radiator Springs.

May 30, 2019

[Ans] Which scientist’s notebooks are still too radioactive to handle?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which scientist’s notebooks are still too radioactive to handle?"



Marie Curie conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. Her efforts, along with her husband Pierre Curie, led to the discovery of the radioactive elements polonium and radium, while working with the mineral pitchblende. After years of extensive research handling highly radioactive materials with no safeguards, Curie succumbed to aplastic anemia—a disorder of brought on by her exposure to radiation—at the age of 66. The artifacts found within her laboratory, including her numerous research notebooks, are still so radioactive as to require special storage and protective equipment to handle.

[Answer] Which scientist’s notebooks are still too radioactive to handle?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which scientist’s notebooks are still too radioactive to handle?"



...Marie Curie conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. Her efforts, along with her husband Pierre Curie, led to the discovery of the radioactive elements polonium and radium, while working with the mineral pitchblende. After years of extensive research handling highly radioactive materials with no safeguards, Curie succumbed to aplastic anemia—a disorder of brought on by her exposure to radiation—at the age of 66. The artifacts found within her laboratory, including her numerous research notebooks, are still so radioactive as to require special storage and protective equipment to handle.

May 6, 2019

[Answer] 6. This star was in Xanadu when she slipped on some grease and claimed that she still honestly loved her missing boyfriend. She is quoted as having said that "The only weights I lift are my dogs".

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. This star was in Xanadu when she slipped on some grease and claimed that she still honestly loved her missing boyfriend. She is quoted as having said that "The only weights I lift are my dogs"."



...1. Nicole Kidman 2. Toni Collette 3. Olivia Newton-John 4. Kate Blanchett Olivia Newton-John AO OBE, was born on September 26 1948, in Cambridge, England. She is an Australian pop singer/songwriter and actress. Olivia's big break internationally came in 1971 in England, when she recorded her solo album "If Not For You". She also had a big break in American when she co-starred with John Travolta in the film called "Grease" (1978). In 1980 she starred in the film "Xanadu" which co-starred Matt Lattanzi, her future husband. Olivia and Matt divorced in 1995 after having a daughter called Chloe. In 1992 Olivia was diagnosed with breast cancer and has been a staunch supporter for breast cancer awareness and research. A year after her divorce from Matt, Olivia started a nine year relationship with American Patrick McDermott, a gaffer/cameraman who eventually disappeared.

May 2, 2019

[Answer] 3. One of the greatest composers of all time, this man developed deafness. Yet, he still managed to compose some of the greatest symphonies ever made, including "F�r Elise", the "Ode to Joy" and the "Moonlight Sonata". Which composer is it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. One of the greatest composers of all time, this man developed deafness. Yet, he still managed to compose some of the greatest symphonies ever made, including "F�r Elise", the "Ode to Joy" and the "Moonlight Sonata". Which composer is it?"



...1. Mozart 2. Beethoven 3. Bach 4. Haydn Ludwig van Beethoven was baptized on the 17th of December 1770 (the birthdate is unclear) and passed away on the 26th of March 1827. In his late twenties his hearing began to rapidly deteriorate and continued to do so until he was completely deaf. Yet, due to his amazing musical knowledge, he was able to tell how a symphony would sound even without his hearing and continued to write them even after he was completely deaf. Some of his most famous pieces include "F�r Elise", the "Ode to Joy", the "Moonlight Sonata", and his Fifth and Ninth symphonies. The other three were also very important and notable composers.

Jan 22, 2019

[Answer] 10. The miniature Roman god of love, Cupid, whom we still use to celebrate Valentine's Day, is the counterpart of which Greek God?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. The miniature Roman god of love, Cupid, whom we still use to celebrate Valentine's Day, is the counterpart of which Greek God?"



...1. Moirai 2. Eros 3. Morta 4. Lethe Eros is possibly the son of Aphrodite and Ares. He has great beauty and was said to have followed Chaos therefore ranking as one very old god.

Jan 15, 2019

[Answer] 2. And in closing, let us cast our minds back a few centuries (although this name is still in use today). A guy who has a way with the ladies, even if he's not from Verona, might be called a _______.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. And in closing, let us cast our minds back a few centuries (although this name is still in use today). A guy who has a way with the ladies, even if he's not from Verona, might be called a _______."



...1. Roberto 2. Romeo 3. Rinaldo 4. Renato Although Shakespeare's Romeo hailed from Verona, Italy, the name literally means a guy from Rome.

Nov 22, 2018

[Answer] 6. Remember Dan Quayle? Apparently he had trouble spelling the word 'potato'. Still he has made something of himself. Where was he born?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Remember Dan Quayle? Apparently he had trouble spelling the word 'potato'. Still he has made something of himself. Where was he born?"



...1. Arizona 2. Wisconsin 3. Rhode Island 4. Indiana James Danforth Quayle was born February 4, 1947, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He served as vice-president under George H. W. Bush from 1989 to 1993. He is the first vice-president (not to become president) to have a museum about him, located in Huntington, Indiana.

Nov 6, 2018

[Answer] 2. French novelist Alexandre Dumas created numerous characters still popular in modern times. Perhaps none, though, is as beloved as D'Artagnan, the aspiring swordsman in "The Three Musketeers". Which of the following is not a titular Musketeer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. French novelist Alexandre Dumas created numerous characters still popular in modern times. Perhaps none, though, is as beloved as D'Artagnan, the aspiring swordsman in "The Three Musketeers". Which of the following is not a titular Musketeer?"



...1. Rochefort 2. Porthos 3. Athos 4. Aramis Known as "The Man from Meung", Comte de Rochefort features in "The Three Musketeers" as one of the main agents of the villainous Cardinal Richelieu. While many film adaptations of the book cast Rochefort as the penultimate opponent D'Artagnan duels, the book actually ends with Rochefort and D'Artagnan; at least after three duels (all won by D'Artagnan) have been fought between the two.

Oct 30, 2018

[Ans] Who is the only President to appear on U.S. currency while still alive?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who is the only President to appear on U.S. currency while still alive?"



In 1866, Congress issued an act stating that no living person can be portrayed on American currency. Our Founding Fathers believed it was unpatriotic for living people’s likenesses to be placed on money in circulation. However, that law was broken in 1926 when Calvin Coolidge was featured on a commemorative coin to mark the 150th anniversary of American independence. To recognize the achievement, the Philadelphia Mint released a half dollar with Coolidge and George Washington on the front. It is perplexing how Coolidge skirted this law. Not only was he still alive, but he was still serving as President!

[Answer] Who is the only President to appear on U.S. currency while still alive?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who is the only President to appear on U.S. currency while still alive?"



...In 1866, Congress issued an act stating that no living person can be portrayed on American currency. Our Founding Fathers believed it was unpatriotic for living people’s likenesses to be placed on money in circulation. However, that law was broken in 1926 when Calvin Coolidge was featured on a commemorative coin to mark the 150th anniversary of American independence. To recognize the achievement, the Philadelphia Mint released a half dollar with Coolidge and George Washington on the front. It is perplexing how Coolidge skirted this law. Not only was he still alive, but he was still serving as President!

Oct 23, 2018

[Answer] The Indian proverb 'Don't bargain for fish which are still in the water' has the same meaning as which of these?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The Indian proverb 'Don't bargain for fish which are still in the water' has the same meaning as which of these?"



...Both these proverbs advise you not to be overconfident and to wait until you actually have what you expect in your possession. Similar proverbs are 'First catch your hare' and 'There's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip'. 'A stitch in time' advises you not to delay, 'Don't put all your eggs...' is advice to spread your risk and 'Do as you would be done by' suggests that you treat other people as you would like to be treated yourself.

Jun 6, 2018

[Ans] Which of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is still standing?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is still standing?"



...


Are any of the seven wonders of the ancient world still standing?
The Great Pyramid is the largest of three pyramids at Giza, near Cairo. Most of the original ancient wonders no longer exist. ... Over time, seven of those places made history as the "wonders of the ancient world." Today only the Pyramids of Giza still stand.
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World -

Which wonder of the ancient world is still standing today?
The Great Pyramid of Giza, the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing.

Jun 3, 2018

[Ans] Which state has the largest percentage of adults still living with their parents?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which state has the largest percentage of adults still living with their parents?"



...-More young adults lived with parents than with a spouse in 2016. Almost 9 in 10 of the young people who lived with their parents a year ago are still living there. young adults live with their parents today than ... - 

 College students make up a portion of young adults who still live at home with their parents.Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images. More young adult ... The share of Americans age 25-29 living with parents is the highest in 201. Parents in the US cannot get rid of their kids. The share of young adults in their late 20s living with their parents is the highest it's been in 75