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Sep 6, 2024

[Ans] What area of the human body contains the most bones?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What area of the human body contains the most bones?"



The adult human hand has more bones than any other part of the body, with a total of 27 bones. These are divided into three groups: the carpal bones (8 bones in the wrist), the metacarpal bones (5 bones in the palm), and the phalanges (14 bones in the fingers and thumb). Interestingly, the hand has just one more bone than the foot, which has 26 bones in each. Together, the hands and feet contain 106 bones, accounting for more than half of the 206 bones in the entire human body. This remarkable concentration of bones highlights the complexity and versatility of these essential structures.

[Answer] 6. Geographically, Croatia has many land types. Which of the following can you find in Croatia?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Geographically, Croatia has many land types. Which of the following can you find in Croatia?"



...1. all of these 2. hills 3. plains 4. mountains Additionally, Croatia has lakes, beaches, and islands. Due to the diversity of the region, it is able to produce many natural resources, including oil.

[Answer] 5. In 1977, American singer Jackson Browne released a song called "Running on _____."

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. In 1977, American singer Jackson Browne released a song called "Running on _____.""



...1. Empty 2. Propane 3. Daydreams 4. Moonbeams Jackson Browne was born in Germany, but he grew up in California. The song "Running on Empty" was released in 1977 as part of a live album, and it became one of Browne's most popular songs on FM radio. The song's lyrics suggested a man who was unsure of his life and of his future. Browne sang these words: "In '69 I was twenty-one, and I called the road my own I don't know when that road turned onto the road I'm on Running on empty..."

[Answer] 4. In what 2000 film, starring Mel as Nick Marshall and Helen Hunt as Darcy Maguire, does Gibson acquire the ability to hear women's thoughts after an accident with a hair dryer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. In what 2000 film, starring Mel as Nick Marshall and Helen Hunt as Darcy Maguire, does Gibson acquire the ability to hear women's thoughts after an accident with a hair dryer?"



...1. As Good as It Gets 2. In the Land of Women 3. What Women Want 4. Something's Gotta Give Helen Hunt also stars in "As Good as It Gets" (1997), with Jack Nicholson in the male lead. Nicholson also stars in "Something's Gotta Give" (2003) Adam Brody has the male lead in "In the Land of Women" (2007).

[Answer] 3. What does "lol" stand for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. What does "lol" stand for?"



...1. Listen out loud 2. Lights over London 3. Look out, Lucy 4. Laugh out loud "Lol" is a very common thing to say when texting to indicate laughter. It is also sometimes used as an abbreviation of "Lots of love".

[Answer] 2. This famous romantic title character is banished on pain of death from his hometown of Verona, where he has just killed Tybalt. He flees to Mantua but comes back when his beloved is reported dead. Which title character is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. This famous romantic title character is banished on pain of death from his hometown of Verona, where he has just killed Tybalt. He flees to Mantua but comes back when his beloved is reported dead. Which title character is this?"



...1. Antony 2. Hamlet 3. Timon 4. Romeo Romeo, of "Romeo and Juliet," kills Juliet's cousin Tybalt in a vengeful rage after Tybalt had killed Mercutio. Romeo is banished for this crime, on pain of death, but cannot resist returning to die next to his wife Juliet when he learns that she is dead. He poisons himself over her apparently-dead body.

[Answer] 1. This 14th-century French fortress, originally built as a defense in the Hundred Years' War, held many political prisoners for centuries, until a mob stormed it in 1789. Where are we?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. This 14th-century French fortress, originally built as a defense in the Hundred Years' War, held many political prisoners for centuries, until a mob stormed it in 1789. Where are we?"



...1. Malahide 2. Castle-an-Dinas 3. Bastille Saint-Antoine 4. Dragsholm Castle The Bastille was originally built to defend Paris from invasion by England during the Hundred Years' War. Begun in 1357, construction mainly took place after 1370, when the eight towers protecting the Porte Saint-Antoine in eastern Paris were built. Louis XIV imprisoned French Protestants and other upper-class persons who displeased him in the Bastille. Revolutionaries stormed the Bastille on 14 July 1789. The Committee of the H�tel de Ville ordered its demolition. It (or perhaps its destruction) remains a symbol of French Republicanism.