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Oct 11, 2024

[Answer] 6. "Treasure Island" is a story of buried gold and treasure. The first name of the author of this famous novel is Robert. What is his remaining part of the name?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. "Treasure Island" is a story of buried gold and treasure. The first name of the author of this famous novel is Robert. What is his remaining part of the name?"



...1. Conan Doyle 2. Dickens 3. Tagore 4. Louis Stevenson R.L. Stevenson was born in 1850 in Edinburgh. He attended Edinburgh University, where he studied engineering and law. He was known for his novels about travel. Those novels include "An Inland Voyage"(1878), "Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes"(1879), "Silverado Squatters"(1880), and "In the South Seas".

[Answer] 5. Which of these brothers were responsible for an annual circus starting back in 1884?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which of these brothers were responsible for an annual circus starting back in 1884?"



...1. Barnum Brothers 2. Ringling Brothers 3. Bailey Brothers 4. Parker Brothers The Ringling Brothers consisted of Albert, August, Otto, Alfred, Charles, John and Henry. In 1907, they purchased Barnum and Bailey and combined the names together. They've since then became the most popular and successful circus company, boasting they were 'the greatest show on Earth'.

[Answer] 4. Which actress spent Christmas of 1980 with her Oscar for Best Actress in "Coal Miner's Daughter?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Which actress spent Christmas of 1980 with her Oscar for Best Actress in "Coal Miner's Daughter?"



...1. Shelley Duvall 2. Jessica Lange 3. Sissy Spacek 4. Meryl Streep Mary Elizabeth Spacek was born in Quitman, Texas, on Christmas in 1949. She was homecoming Queen at Quitman High School and went to New York and lived with her cousin Rip Torn while she played guitar and sang in Greenwich Village coffee houses. She eventually attended Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio and began getting minor roles in various film projects. Her big break came in 1976 when she starred in "Carrie". Her Academy Award nomination for "Carrie" led to more roles and eventually her Academy Award for playing Loretta Lynn in "Coal Miner's Daughter". Mary Louise "Meryl" Streep was born June 22, 1949. Jessica Phyllis Lange was born in 1949 and Shelley Alexis Duvall was born July 7, 1949, in Houston Texas.

[Answer] 3. "Kids these days. They just don't get scared like they used to." Which Pixar film is this from?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. "Kids these days. They just don't get scared like they used to." Which Pixar film is this from?"



...1. Monsters, Inc. 2. Finding Nemo 3. A Bug's Life 4. The Incredibles "Monsters, Inc" was released in 2001. The movie is about monsters and their "business" of going through children's closet doors to scare them. However, a little girl by the name of Boo gets into their building and scares the monsters instead; except for two, who befriend her. John Goodman voiced Sully, and Billy Crystal voiced Mike. The quote is spoken by Waternoose. Waternoose is the owner of Monsters, Inc. He is also the villain. He speaks the line because the scaring meter has been considerably lower than it had been. They eventually turn their scaring business into a laughing business.

[Answer] 2. A country in the Middle East was invaded by the USA and various allies in March 2003. Which country, allegedly possessing and developing weapons of mass destruction, was it?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. A country in the Middle East was invaded by the USA and various allies in March 2003. Which country, allegedly possessing and developing weapons of mass destruction, was it?"



...1. Yemen 2. Iran 3. Iraq 4. Israel The Iraq War began by an invasion led by the US, then continued on as a rebellion rose against the then newly established government of Iraq. Based on allegations that Iraq was manufacturing weapons of mass destruction, the countries suddenly invaded Iraq on March 20, 2003. In the course of the war, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was executed, and Iraq experienced vast political changes. The United Kingdom withdrew in 2009, but the war didn't end until 2011, after the United States forces completely left Iraq at the end of 2011.

[Answer] 1. After Planck, another great German scientist did an awkward thing - he published his special theory before his general theory on a particular topic. Simple - who is he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. After Planck, another great German scientist did an awkward thing - he published his special theory before his general theory on a particular topic. Simple - who is he?"



...1. Max Born 2. Jaroslav Plasik 3. David Bohm 4. Albert Einstein Yes, weird as it may sound, he published his special theory of relativity in 1905, and then the general theory in 1911. It may have seemed a bit satirical at that point, but that was the man - the greatest undoubtedly. Basically, the papers on special relativity focused mainly on the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion and electromagnetic waves. After its phenomenal success mainly based on the legendary equation E=mc^2, he published general relativity based on macroscopic phenomena such as gravitation.

[Answer] In 'Beauty and the Beast', the beast was actually what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " In 'Beauty and the Beast', the beast was actually what? "



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Once upon a time, in a small village deep in a forest, there lived a kind young woman named Belle. She lived with her father, Maurice, who was an inventor.

One day, Maurice set off on a journey to show his invention to another village. On the way, he got lost in the dark, scary forest. Maurice found a big, spooky castle and went inside to find shelter.

Inside, he met the owner of the castle, a scary Beast. The Beast was once a handsome prince, but an enchantress had turned him into a Beast because he was selfish and mean. To break the curse, someone had to love him despite his appearance.

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