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Aug 12, 2024

[Answer] What is the smallest cup size at Starbucks?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the smallest cup size at Starbucks?"



...If you're a regular at Starbucks, you’re likely familiar with the three primary cup size options: tall, grande, and venti. However, Starbucks actually offers two additional sizes that you won't find on the menu. For starters, there’s the “short,” an 8-ounce cup that is the smallest size available. The short cups are used to serve children’s hot chocolates, but customers looking for a smaller caffeine buzz can order any drink in a short. On the other end of the spectrum, there's the "trenta," a massive 31-ounce cup that's also not listed on the menu and is typically reserved for iced beverages.

[Answer] 6. Which of the following words describes a malevolent being, generally seeking to do evil?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Which of the following words describes a malevolent being, generally seeking to do evil?"



...1. dryad 2. dog 3. demon 4. derby In 1589 a demonologist named Binsfield listed the following major demons and their particular evils: Lucifer (pride), Mammon (avarice), Asmodeus or Ashmodai (lechery), Satan (anger), Beelzebub (gluttony), Leviathan (envy), and Belphegor (sloth). (From Encyclopedia.com)

[Answer] 5. Who had a hit with "Bette Davis Eyes"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Who had a hit with "Bette Davis Eyes"?"



...1. Kim Carnes 2. Sheena Easton 3. Olivia Newton John 4. Diana Ross "Bette Davis Eyes" was written in 1974 by Donna Weiss and Jackie DeShannon. Kim Carnes' version was very successful reaching number one in the US and Australia and number ten in the UK.

[Answer] 4. Brown bears are beautiful animals. They are omnivores who will eat just about anything and generally live solitary lives. In which of these countries can they be found?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Brown bears are beautiful animals. They are omnivores who will eat just about anything and generally live solitary lives. In which of these countries can they be found?"



...1. All of these 2. USA 3. Canada 4. Russia The brown bear is the national animal of Finland. It is officially listed as a "least concern" species, with a total worldwide population of about 200,000. Females do not become sexually mature until the age of five, and will produce litters of one to four cubs. Given their size, it's amazing that baby cubs weigh less than one pound at birth, and are born without hair or teeth. Brown bears will venture into cities and towns in search of food. While rare, there is an average of two fatal brown bear attacks against humans in North America each year.

[Answer] 3. What organ is removed in a nephrectomy?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What organ is removed in a nephrectomy?"



...1. Oesophagus 2. Ovary 3. Adenoid 4. Kidney There are five main reasons to have a kidney removed: - Renal cell carcinoma (cancer) - modern technology is now working on the partial removal rather than the whole kidney. - A non-functioning kidney that is causing high blood pressure in the patient. - Kidneys that are congenitally small if the kidney is swelling and causing pain by nerve compression. - Any form of trauma that is causing unresolved bleeding and - Kidney donation for transplant. Nephrectomies can be performed as open surgery or as a laparoscopic procedure.

[Answer] 2. This once beautiful land is known as Iran today. However, it had another name before this one. What was it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This once beautiful land is known as Iran today. However, it had another name before this one. What was it?"



...1. Persia 2. Azareth 3. Mesopotamia 4. Cornucopia Reza Shah Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, decided that the name, Persia, should be changed to Iran, which means "Land of the Aryans". This decision was made in 1935. The Persian Empire was also known as the Achaemenid Empire.

[Answer] 1. Which sportsman, usually described as the greatest basketballer of all time, liked to wear special shorts under his uniform every time he played?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which sportsman, usually described as the greatest basketballer of all time, liked to wear special shorts under his uniform every time he played? "



...1. Isiah Thomas 2. Sam Perkins 3. Craig Ehlo 4. Michael Jordan During the time he helped take the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships (1991-92-93 and 1996-97-98), Jordan always wore his shorts from the University of North Carolina underneath his team uniform. He believed these brought him luck (UNC won the NCAA championship in 1982). He also won two basketball gold medals at the Olympics (1984 Los Angeles and 1992 Barcelona). Born in 1963, Michael Jordan is described on the NBA website as the greatest basketball ever to take the court.