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Aug 7, 2024

[Ans] Who is the most translated author of all time?

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According to Guinness World Records, Agatha Christie holds the title of the world’s best-selling fiction writer. Her extraordinary literary career has resulted in the sale of over two billion copies of her books, a feat unmatched by any other novelist. In addition to her unparalleled sales record, Christie is also celebrated as the most-translated author in history. Her books have been translated an incredible 7,236 times into over 103 different languages. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and a billion in translation.

[Answer] Who is the most translated author of all time?

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...According to Guinness World Records, Agatha Christie holds the title of the world’s best-selling fiction writer. Her extraordinary literary career has resulted in the sale of over two billion copies of her books, a feat unmatched by any other novelist. In addition to her unparalleled sales record, Christie is also celebrated as the most-translated author in history. Her books have been translated an incredible 7,236 times into over 103 different languages. Her books have sold over a billion copies in the English language and a billion in translation.

[Answer] 5. As the guests enjoy some fine cuisine, their ears are treated to the soft sounds of 'Clair de Lune'. Which Frenchman composed 'Clair de Lune'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. As the guests enjoy some fine cuisine, their ears are treated to the soft sounds of 'Clair de Lune'. Which Frenchman composed 'Clair de Lune'?"



...1. Maurice Ravel 2. Claude Debussy 3. Jacques Offenbach 4. Camille Saint-Sa�ns 'Claire de Lune' is the third movement of the suite bergamasque. Debussy composed this piece in 1890 and it was played over an animated crane in a deleted scene in the 1940 film 'Fantasia'. Recognising the familiar tune, doublemm quietly hums along as he mingles with the other guests.

[Answer] 4. 100m Top 10 List for 2001-2011: Number 10 is Richard Thompson who ran a 9.85 sec 100m on 13th August 2011 on his home country track in Port of Spain. It was a National record for his home country. Which tropical paradise does Richard call home?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. 100m Top 10 List for 2001-2011: Number 10 is Richard Thompson who ran a 9.85 sec 100m on 13th August 2011 on his home country track in Port of Spain. It was a National record for his home country. Which tropical paradise does Richard call home?"



...1. Trinidad and Tobago 2. Bahamas 3. Jamaica 4. Bermuda Richard Thompson is from Cascade on the Islands of Trinidad and Tobago. His nickname is the "Torpedo," on account of his powerful speed. Arguably, his grandest accomplishment was the silver medal earned in the 100m dash at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where his time of 9.89 was second only to the extraordinary Usain Bolt. Thompson also aided his countrymen to a silver medal in the 4x100m relay at the Beijing Olympics. A year later, the Trinidadian quartet captured the silver medal at the Berlin World Championships riding the Torpedo's blistering speed.

[Answer] 3. What E_____ was given to a group of countries who fought against the Central Powers in World War I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What E_____ was given to a group of countries who fought against the Central Powers in World War I?"



...1. Execution 2. Endeavour 3. Entente 4. Entrepreneur The major powers in the 'Entente' alliance were: Britain, France and Russia. (The US, though allied to the Entente from 1917, was not actually a member of it).

[Answer] 2. This lady solves crimes. Life in a village helps her Know human nature. Who is this fictional character?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This lady solves crimes. Life in a village helps her Know human nature. Who is this fictional character?"



...1. Jane Marple 2. Ariadne Oliver 3. Alvira Meehan 4. Tuppence Crowley Miss Marple is Agatha Christie's most famous female heroine. Two others are Ariadne Oliver, a mystery novel writer, and Tuppence Crowley, of the 'Tommy and Tuppence' series. Alvira Meehan is a Mary Higgins Clark character who, with her husband, embarks on a life of adventure (solving crimes along the way) after winning the lottery. Question by Angelic54

[Answer] 1. Hal 9000 is one of the characters in this 1968 film about a ship traveling to Jupiter following the discovery of an obelisk on the moon. What is the name of this classic Stanley Kubrick film?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Hal 9000 is one of the characters in this 1968 film about a ship traveling to Jupiter following the discovery of an obelisk on the moon. What is the name of this classic Stanley Kubrick film?"



...1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. The Planet of the Apes 3. The Day the Earth Stood Still 4. A Trip To the Moon This film was based on Arthur C. Clarke's short story "The Sentinel". It starred Gary Lockwood and Keir Dullea. Hal 9000 was the computer operating most of the systems on the ship. A direct sequel, "2010", was released in 1984 and Keir Dullea reprised his role as David Bowman.