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Aug 5, 2019

[Answer] Which country was the first to place the wolf under its protection?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which country was the first to place the wolf under its protection?"



...It was Germans Friedrich Nietzsche and Oswald Spengler who convinced the German government to place wolves under national protection. The designation was more iconic than practical, as the last wolves in Germany died in the middle of the 19th century. The last wolves in Yellowstone Park in the U.S. disappeared in 1926. Conservationists returned wolves to the region in 1995 and within 10 years, over 136 wolves roam the Park in about 13 different wolf packs. Source: WhiteWolfPack.com

Jul 31, 2019

[Answer] What was placed under President Andrew Johnson's head when he was buried?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was placed under President Andrew Johnson's head when he was buried?"



...Andrew Johnson succeeded Abraham Lincoln as president, and was the first president of the United States to be impeached. On this day in 1875, Johnson died of a stroke while visiting his daughter in Tennessee. He was buried with his body wrapped in an American flag and a copy of the U.S. Constitution placed under his head, according to his wishes. The burial ground was dedicated as the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery in 1906, and with his home and tailor's shop, is part of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site.

[Ans] What was placed under President Andrew Johnson's head when he was buried?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was placed under President Andrew Johnson's head when he was buried?"



Andrew Johnson succeeded Abraham Lincoln as president, and was the first president of the United States to be impeached. On this day in 1875, Johnson died of a stroke while visiting his daughter in Tennessee. He was buried with his body wrapped in an American flag and a copy of the U.S. Constitution placed under his head, according to his wishes. The burial ground was dedicated as the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery in 1906, and with his home and tailor's shop, is part of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site.

Jun 27, 2019

[Answer] 3. What crucial item did an English archer keep under his headwear during periods of bad weather?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What crucial item did an English archer keep under his headwear during periods of bad weather?"



...1. A change of socks 2. His bowstrings 3. His lunch 4. His Bible and rosary "Keep(ing) it under your hat" is a phrase in common usage today. It is accepted that it comes from the fact that archers would keep their bowstrings under their hats or headwear when the weather was bad. This kept them dry and prevented them from rotting and stretching. An archer could do this even as the enemy were bearing down on him, as an experienced archer could string his bow in seconds ... All English archers were highly experienced men (this showed in their daily rate of pay), whereas a crossbow took considerably longer to string. It has been written that the English at Azincourt were ravaged by dysentery and a lot of the soldiers fought the French naked from the waist down. Keeping a clean change of socks seems pointless! An archer of this period may well have carried a rosary but he would most likely be illiterate and not own a Bible of his own.

Jun 10, 2019

[Answer] 10. This is a large ungainly bird, with a large amount of extra skin hanging under its bill.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. This is a large ungainly bird, with a large amount of extra skin hanging under its bill."



...1. Egret 2. Pelican 3. Heron 4. Flamingo

May 27, 2019

[Answer] 4. "A Tale of Two Cities", published in 1859, tells the story of the plight of the French peasantry under the French aristocracy in the years before the revolution. Which famous English author wrote this story?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. "A Tale of Two Cities", published in 1859, tells the story of the plight of the French peasantry under the French aristocracy in the years before the revolution. Which famous English author wrote this story?"



...1. Robert Louis Stevenson 2. Lewis Carroll 3. Charles Dickens 4. Charlotte Bront� "A Tale of Two Cities" holds the record as the most printed English book, with over 200 million copies sold worldwide. The book was also a departure from Dickens' traditional writing, as it is only one of two historical fiction novels that he wrote (the other being "Barnaby Rudge").

May 24, 2019

[Answer] Which movie was the first released under a PG-13 rating?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which movie was the first released under a PG-13 rating?"



...In the early 1980s, producer Steven Spielberg released to movies rated PG. These movies - "Gremlins" and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" - contained far more violence than many were comfortable with. This prompted the MPAA to modify its rating system. It introduced the PG-13 rating in July 1984. The new rating allows children under 17 to attend the movie without a parent, but lets the parent know that some material may be inappropriate. The first official PG-13 movie released was "Red Dawn," the 1984 hit starring Patrick Swayze. Source: Cinematheia.com

Apr 26, 2019

[Answer] 5. "Los pajaros": An innocent town finds itself mysteriously under attack.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. "Los pajaros": An innocent town finds itself mysteriously under attack."



...1. Notorious 2. To Catch a Thief 3. Strangers on a Train 4. The Birds Hitchcock used mechanical birds along with real birds in his creepy shots.

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.

Feb 25, 2019

[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!

Feb 23, 2019

[Ans] What did baseball legend Babe Ruth keep on his head, under his baseball cap?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What did baseball legend Babe Ruth keep on his head, under his baseball cap?"



Babe Ruth wore a cabbage leaf under his baseball cap to help keep him cool. Professional baseball uniforms were made of wool until the 1940s, rendering most players a sweaty mess during the midsummer months. As such, the Babe introduced to his teammates an unusual technique for keeping cool: He pried the leaves off a head of cabbage and spread them over the ice in a cooler. When they were sufficiently chilled, a leaf under the cap would supply much-needed relief for a few innings before needing to be replaced. A large man with an extra-large noggin, the Babe was said to require two leaves for the method to be fully effective.

[Answer] What did baseball legend Babe Ruth keep on his head, under his baseball cap?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What did baseball legend Babe Ruth keep on his head, under his baseball cap?"



...Babe Ruth wore a cabbage leaf under his baseball cap to help keep him cool. Professional baseball uniforms were made of wool until the 1940s, rendering most players a sweaty mess during the midsummer months. As such, the Babe introduced to his teammates an unusual technique for keeping cool: He pried the leaves off a head of cabbage and spread them over the ice in a cooler. When they were sufficiently chilled, a leaf under the cap would supply much-needed relief for a few innings before needing to be replaced. A large man with an extra-large noggin, the Babe was said to require two leaves for the method to be fully effective.

Feb 22, 2019

[Answer] 6. Which of the following Acts of Parliament were brought into being under a Wilson Government?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Which of the following Acts of Parliament were brought into being under a Wilson Government?"



...1. Divorce Reform Bill 2. Sexual Offences Act 3. All of them 4. Abortion Act The Sexual Offences Act decriminalised homosexuality among consenting men over the age of 21; the Abortion Act legalised termination under certain circumstance, and finally the Divorce Act made getting a divorce easier.

Feb 1, 2019

[Ans] Under what stage name did Saul Hudson play guitar in Guns N' Roses?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Under what stage name did Saul Hudson play guitar in Guns N' Roses?"



Saul Hudson, better known by his stage name Slash, is a musician and songwriter. He is the lead guitarist of the rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success. Slash has received critical acclaim and is considered one of the greatest guitarists in rock history. In July 1987, Guns N' Roses released its debut album, Appetite for Destruction, which has sold over 30 million copies worldwide. It became the best-selling debut album of all time, as well as the eleventh best-selling album of all time in the United States. In 2012, Slash was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Guns N' Roses.

[Answer] Under what stage name did Saul Hudson play guitar in Guns N' Roses?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Under what stage name did Saul Hudson play guitar in Guns N' Roses?"



...Saul Hudson, better known by his stage name Slash, is a musician and songwriter. He is the lead guitarist of the rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success. Slash has received critical acclaim and is considered one of the greatest guitarists in rock history. In July 1987, Guns N' Roses released its debut album, Appetite for Destruction, which has sold over 30 million copies worldwide. It became the best-selling debut album of all time, as well as the eleventh best-selling album of all time in the United States. In 2012, Slash was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Guns N' Roses.

Jan 15, 2019

[Answer] 7. Military leaders who ruled under the rulership of the emperor.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Military leaders who ruled under the rulership of the emperor."



...1. Shogun 2. Courtier 3. Kabuki 4. Aware Shogun means "military commander".

Dec 21, 2018

[Answer] 7. In 1805, a British Royal Navy battle fleet under Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson engaged and defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet. It was a turning point in Napoleon's apparently unstoppable career. Where did this battle take place?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. In 1805, a British Royal Navy battle fleet under Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson engaged and defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet. It was a turning point in Napoleon's apparently unstoppable career. Where did this battle take place?"



...1. Trafalgar 2. Copenhagen 3. Aboukir Bay 4. Cape St Vincent The superior seamanship and gun-handling of the Royal Navy, combined with Nelson's brilliant tactics resulted in a major defeat for Napoleon. The outcome ensured British supremacy at sea for the next 100 years, and led Napoleon to abandon any plans he had for the invasion of Britain. Sadly, Nelson was shot by a French marine sniper during the battle, but lived long enough to know that he had achieved a great victory. The other options were also Nelsonian naval victories.

Nov 18, 2018

[Ans] What chain did John Mackey found in Austin, Texas in 1978 under the name SaferWay?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What chain did John Mackey found in Austin, Texas in 1978 under the name SaferWay?"



In 1978, John Mackey borrowed $45,000 from family and friends to open a small vegetarian natural foods store called SaferWay in Austin, Texas (the name being a spoof of Safeway). Two years later, Mackey joined his rival Clarksville Natural Grocery to open the first Whole Foods Market, with a staff of only 19 employees. Over the course of the next 38 years, CEO and co-founder John Mackey would take it from a small natural foods store in the hippie haven of Austin, Texas, to an international behemoth. In 2017 Whole Foods was acquired by Amazon.com for $13.7 billion.

[Answer] What chain did John Mackey found in Austin, Texas in 1978 under the name SaferWay?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What chain did John Mackey found in Austin, Texas in 1978 under the name SaferWay?"



...In 1978, John Mackey borrowed $45,000 from family and friends to open a small vegetarian natural foods store called SaferWay in Austin, Texas (the name being a spoof of Safeway). Two years later, Mackey joined his rival Clarksville Natural Grocery to open the first Whole Foods Market, with a staff of only 19 employees. Over the course of the next 38 years, CEO and co-founder John Mackey would take it from a small natural foods store in the hippie haven of Austin, Texas, to an international behemoth. In 2017 Whole Foods was acquired by Amazon.com for $13.7 billion.

Nov 16, 2018

[Answer] 5. "A Tale of Two Cities", published in 1859, tells the story of the plight of the French peasantry under the French aristocracy in the years before the revolution. Which famous English author wrote this story?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. "A Tale of Two Cities", published in 1859, tells the story of the plight of the French peasantry under the French aristocracy in the years before the revolution. Which famous English author wrote this story?"



...1. Lewis Carroll 2. Robert Louis Stevenson 3. Charlotte Bront� 4. Charles Dickens "A Tale of Two Cities" holds the record as the most printed English book, with over 200 million copies sold worldwide. The book was also a departure from Dickens' traditional writing, as it is only one of two historical fiction novels that he wrote (the other being "Barnaby Rudge").