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Feb 11, 2025

[Answer] 6. These children are criminals! Damage of a house, burning of an old lady and the stealing of her treasure. Who are these two?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. These children are criminals! Damage of a house, burning of an old lady and the stealing of her treasure. Who are these two?"



...1. Hansel and Gretel 2. Othello and Desdemona 3. Romeo and Juliet 4. Hamlet and Ophelia The children plead that they were in a state of emergency at the beginning. Abandoned in the woods by their very own father - who claims that he was forced to this by his now late wife, because of a lack of food at home - they were mad from hunger when they reached the victim's house and thought it was made of gingerbread. They say that the girl was forced to work for the "witch" while her brother was locked in and fattened. The attorney suspects that the kind old lady just let the girl work as a repayment for the damage they did at her house, while the boy just stuffed himself. Maybe she locked him in, because she was afraid of him, who knows? The most dangerous of these siblings was the girl: she pushed the old helpless woman into an oven, stating that the poor lady wanted to bake her and her sibling. The woman burnt alive! After that they stole jewels they found and escaped to live with their now widowed father. There can be only one verdict: guilty of murder and robbery. The wrong answers are couples who can be found in Shakespeare's plays.

[Answer] 5. Our final destination is Paris, France, where we hope to see a world-famous sculpture of a man contemplating life. Who created the masterpiece now known as "The Thinker"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Our final destination is Paris, France, where we hope to see a world-famous sculpture of a man contemplating life. Who created the masterpiece now known as "The Thinker"?"



...1. Michelangelo 2. Rodin 3. Bellini 4. Moore "The Thinker" is a bronze and marble sculpture now located in the Mus�e Rodin in Paris. It represents a man in deep thought. It is believed that Rodin meant to depict Dante pondering his famous poem in front of the Gates of Hell. The exhibit was first displayed in 1904.

[Answer] 4. The Mamas and the Papas had a big hit in 1966 with which daily repeater?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. The Mamas and the Papas had a big hit in 1966 with which daily repeater?"



...1. Friday Friday 2. Monday Monday 3. Monday Tuesday 4. Saturday Night The Mamas and the Papas recorded "Monday Monday" in 1966 for their album "If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears". The song was the group's only number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

[Answer] 3. Both Weimar and Dessau were part of the German Democratic Republic (also known as East Germany0 which lasted from 1949 to 1990, while Berlin was divided into East and West. Which country controlled the eastern part of Berlin?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Both Weimar and Dessau were part of the German Democratic Republic (also known as East Germany0 which lasted from 1949 to 1990, while Berlin was divided into East and West. Which country controlled the eastern part of Berlin?"



...1. France 2. USA 3. USSR 4. England German Reunification in 1990 ended the division of the country and Berlin was reunited as one city.

[Answer] 2. Located in Indonesia, what UNESCO World Heritage Site is a National Park which derives its name from an island named after a giant lizard?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Located in Indonesia, what UNESCO World Heritage Site is a National Park which derives its name from an island named after a giant lizard?"



...1. Ujung Kulon National Park 2. Borobudur Temple National Park 3. Komodo National Park 4. Lorentz National Park Komodo National Park consists of islands in which the giant lizards known as Komodo dragons, or Komodo monitors, live, and they can only be found in this area. The island terrain is mostly steep and rugged, ranging from beaches to hillsides of dry savannah. The Komodo monitors can be found on the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores and Gili Montang.

[Answer] 1. In 1954, rationing ended, Winston Churchill turned eighty, and this name - derived from a Hebrew word meaning 'G-d's promise' - was the eighth most popular choice for girls, very likely because of a coronation a year earlier. Which name was this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. In 1954, rationing ended, Winston Churchill turned eighty, and this name - derived from a Hebrew word meaning 'G-d's promise' - was the eighth most popular choice for girls, very likely because of a coronation a year earlier. Which name was this?"



...1. Enid 2. Elizabeth 3. Edith 4. Edna From Elisheva = 'G-d's promise'. Elizabeth is a Latinised version of Elisheva. After fifty years of popularity, neither Mary nor Margaret appeared in the top three. The top three girls' names in the UK in 1954 were Susan, Linda and Christine. The famous Elizabeth in question: Queen Elizabeth II (and also the Queen Mum, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon).

[Answer] Which of the following is a type of cloud?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of the following is a type of cloud?"



...Clouds are made up of tiny water or ice droplets in the air. Cumulonimbus clouds are formed on hot days when warm, wet air rises high into the sky. They usually resemble a large tower or column and often are a sign of an oncoming storm. Other types of clouds include cumulus, which are fluffy clouds you might recognize pictures in, and cirrus, which are feathery and wispy.