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Mar 31, 2019

[Answer] Which of the following sharks is able to walk?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of the following sharks is able to walk?"



...Yes, you read that correctly—there is a shark that can walk on land. The epaulette shark is not only a perfectly capable swimmer, but it can also “walk” between coral heads at low tide, along the seafloor, and even on land when needed. For that reason, it is often called the "walking shark." Even though they can swim just fine, these sharks are often seen ably walking along the seafloor or across the reef. The epaulette shark’s ability to walk on its pectoral fins, and survive for extended periods with little or no oxygen allow these incredible sharks to actually walk on land.

[Ans] Which of the following sharks is able to walk?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of the following sharks is able to walk?"



Yes, you read that correctly—there is a shark that can walk on land. The epaulette shark is not only a perfectly capable swimmer, but it can also “walk” between coral heads at low tide, along the seafloor, and even on land when needed. For that reason, it is often called the "walking shark." Even though they can swim just fine, these sharks are often seen ably walking along the seafloor or across the reef. The epaulette shark’s ability to walk on its pectoral fins, and survive for extended periods with little or no oxygen allow these incredible sharks to actually walk on land.

[Answer] On which U.S. currency was President William McKinley pictured?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "On which U.S. currency was President William McKinley pictured?"



...For a while, the U.S. Treasury printed $500 bills that featured the 25th President. William McKinley's portrait graced the 1928 green seal $500 bill. McKinley isn't remembered for any great achievements while in office. He is most often remembered because of the way he died. McKinley suffered an assassination attempt at the Pan-American Exposition in 1901. The president died eight days later from gangrene. His vice president, Theodore Roosevelt, replaced him in the Oval Office. The last $500 bills issued were Federal Reserve Notes in 1934. Source: Content.Time.com

[Answer] Prague has much to offer by way of musical heritage and the Aria Hotel is the place to stay for a harmonious spring break. Each floor of the hotel is dedicated to a musical genre, with each room dedicated to an artist or band of that genre. Which room does Sam stay in when she visits?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " Prague has much to offer by way of musical heritage and the Aria Hotel is the place to stay for a harmonious spring break. Each floor of the hotel is dedicated to a musical genre, with each room dedicated to an artist or band of that genre. Which room does Sam stay in when she visits? "



...1. The ABBA Room 2. The J.S. Bach Room 3. The Skrillex Room 4. The Jim Morrison Room

[Ans] What's the name of the coffee shop on the TV show Friends?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What's the name of the coffee shop on the TV show Friends?"



Central Perk is the coffee house and popular hangout location on NBC’s sitcom Friends. The most prominent fixture of Central Perk is the large orange couch that the characters usually sit on. The Central Perk coffee house, one of the principal settings of the series, has inspired various imitations worldwide. In 2006, an Iranian businessman started a Central Perk franchise. The decor of the coffee houses is inspired by Friends, featuring replica couches, counters, neon signage and bricks. The coffee houses also contain paintings of the various characters from the series, and televisions playing Friends episodes.

[Answer] What's the name of the coffee shop on the TV show Friends?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What's the name of the coffee shop on the TV show Friends?"



...Central Perk is the coffee house and popular hangout location on NBC’s sitcom Friends. The most prominent fixture of Central Perk is the large orange couch that the characters usually sit on. The Central Perk coffee house, one of the principal settings of the series, has inspired various imitations worldwide. In 2006, an Iranian businessman started a Central Perk franchise. The decor of the coffee houses is inspired by Friends, featuring replica couches, counters, neon signage and bricks. The coffee houses also contain paintings of the various characters from the series, and televisions playing Friends episodes.

Mar 30, 2019

[Ans] Which designer introduced the miniskirt in 1965?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which designer introduced the miniskirt in 1965?"



Fashion designer Mary Quant caused a modern revolution by inventing the first mini-skirt. In the 1950s she began experimenting with shorter skirts for her own London boutique ‘Baazar’, while in 1965 her break-through came. On September 1, 1965, at a new fashion event in New York City billed a “Youthquake,” Quant debuted that itty bitty scrap of clothing that would become the miniskirt. The mini-skirt was able to spread beyond a simple street fashion into a major international trend and was one of the defining fashions of the decade. Quant named the miniskirt after her favorite make of car, the Mini.

[Answer] Which designer introduced the miniskirt in 1965?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which designer introduced the miniskirt in 1965?"



...Fashion designer Mary Quant caused a modern revolution by inventing the first mini-skirt. In the 1950s she began experimenting with shorter skirts for her own London boutique ‘Baazar’, while in 1965 her break-through came. On September 1, 1965, at a new fashion event in New York City billed a “Youthquake,” Quant debuted that itty bitty scrap of clothing that would become the miniskirt. The mini-skirt was able to spread beyond a simple street fashion into a major international trend and was one of the defining fashions of the decade. Quant named the miniskirt after her favorite make of car, the Mini.

[Answer] Which poet wrote, "Sweet April showers do spring May flowers?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which poet wrote, "Sweet April showers do spring May flowers?""



...Thomas Tusser began working at an early age as a "singing boy." Born in Essex, England, in 1524, he received the best education available at Eton and King's College, then at Trinity Hall in Cambridge. He also spent time at court, leaving in 1552 to marry and begin farming. He turned to writing poetry while continuing to farm. His first published work was "A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie." In addition to his famous "April showers" quote, he's also well known for writing, "A fool and his money are soon parted." Source: PoetryFoundation.org; MyPoeticSide.com

[Answer] For a wild spring break—wildlife, that is—swim into these Florida springs in March to hang out with the manatees.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " For a wild spring break—wildlife, that is—swim into these Florida springs in March to hang out with the manatees. "



...1. Two Sisters Springs 2. Two Brothers Springs 3. Three Sisters Springs 4. Three Brothers Springs

[Answer] Which Muppet sang the top-40 hit "Rubber Duckie"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Muppet sang the top-40 hit "Rubber Duckie"?"



..."Rubber Duckie" is a song sung by the Muppet character Ernie (voiced by Jim Henson) on Sesame Street. The song is named after Ernie's toy, a rubber duck affectionately named Rubber Duckie. The song, written by Jeff Moss and arranged by Joe Raposo, was released as a single and became a surprise mainstream hit, peaking at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 26, 1970. It was nominated for the Best Recording for Children Grammy in 1971 but lost out to the album The Sesame Street Book & Record, which contained the song.

[Ans] Which Muppet sang the top-40 hit "Rubber Duckie"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Muppet sang the top-40 hit "Rubber Duckie"?"



"Rubber Duckie" is a song sung by the Muppet character Ernie (voiced by Jim Henson) on Sesame Street. The song is named after Ernie's toy, a rubber duck affectionately named Rubber Duckie. The song, written by Jeff Moss and arranged by Joe Raposo, was released as a single and became a surprise mainstream hit, peaking at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 26, 1970. It was nominated for the Best Recording for Children Grammy in 1971 but lost out to the album The Sesame Street Book & Record, which contained the song.

Mar 29, 2019

[Ans] Who was the first African American to win a best actor Academy Award?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first African American to win a best actor Academy Award?"



Hollywood icon Sidney Poitier was the first African-American to win an Academy Award for Best Actor, receiving the honor in 1964 for his performance in 'Lilies of the Field. He continued to break ground by starring in three successful 1967 films, all of which dealt with issues involving race and race relations: To Sir, with Love; In the Heat of the Night; and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, making him the top box-office star of that year. The acclaimed actor was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1974 and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian honor, by President Barack Obama in 2009.

[Answer] Who was the first African American to win a best actor Academy Award?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first African American to win a best actor Academy Award?"



...Hollywood icon Sidney Poitier was the first African-American to win an Academy Award for Best Actor, receiving the honor in 1964 for his performance in 'Lilies of the Field. He continued to break ground by starring in three successful 1967 films, all of which dealt with issues involving race and race relations: To Sir, with Love; In the Heat of the Night; and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, making him the top box-office star of that year. The acclaimed actor was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1974 and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian honor, by President Barack Obama in 2009.

[Answer] Which street in New York hosts the Easter Parade each year?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which street in New York hosts the Easter Parade each year?"



...The tradition of an Easter Parade began in the 19th century as a high-society affair. Society's favorites dressed in their finest to gather in Central Park originally, but it eventually changed to Fifth Avenue as the beginning of the event. The festival got a large boost from the musical, "Easter Parade," starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. The parade is a staple in the spring in New York. It has morphed into an opportunity for attendees to go all-out on creative hats and accessories, many of them handmade. Source: NY.Curbed.com

[Answer] 10. The ribs and vertebrae of turtles and tortoises have evolved into which of these?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. The ribs and vertebrae of turtles and tortoises have evolved into which of these?"



...1. Tall spines 2. A thicker braincase 3. A large fan or sail 4. The shell Of course, the answer is a turtle's first defense, its shell.

[Answer] 9. JTF 2 was for Joint Task _______ Two. Which word belongs in the blank?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. JTF 2 was for Joint Task _______ Two. Which word belongs in the blank?"



...1. Fussy 2. Freak 3. Frequency 4. Force It was the Canadian army's elite counterterrorist unit created in 1993.

[Answer] 8. Back in 1977 George Lucas directed one of the greatest trilogies ever. He created three of the greatest characters, Luke, Han and Princess Leia. I know the three good guys, but who was the bad guy?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Back in 1977 George Lucas directed one of the greatest trilogies ever. He created three of the greatest characters, Luke, Han and Princess Leia. I know the three good guys, but who was the bad guy?"



...1. Darth Vader 2. R2-D2 3. Chewbacca 4. C-3PO Light speed ahead to 1999, and the beginning "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace" was created. Wait a second, #1? I'm confused, what was "Star Wars", the original...four? Now I'm really confused. First we had the original "Star Wars" which was actually IV and then we continued the saga with V and VI. We then leap back to I, followed by II and are waiting patiently for the third addition. Wait, would this be a backwards sequel? A leuqes? Thanks for playing and I hope you enjoyed the sequel of sequels.

[Answer] 7. What does the NHL stand for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. What does the NHL stand for?"



...1. Northern Hockey Level 2. National Hockey Level 3. National Hockey League 4. Northern Hockey League The National Hockey league was created in 1917, and every year the victor of the playoffs receives the Stanley Cup as league champs.

[Answer] 6. "When I am alive I do not speak.Anyone who wants to, takes me captive and cuts off my head.They bite my bare body.I do no harm to anyone unless they cut me first.Then I soon make them cry."Who am I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. "When I am alive I do not speak. Anyone who wants to, takes me captive and cuts off my head. They bite my bare body. I do no harm to anyone unless they cut me first. Then I soon make them cry." Who am I?"



...1. A baby 2. A woman 3. An onion 4. A lamb There are bawdier versions of this riddle, which include the words "red skin and hardness", but I abstained from using them this once! The onion's juice, it seems, has been bringing tears to eyes for many centuries!

[Answer] 5. In April 1970 which Apollo mission suffered an explosion resulting in a perilous but eventually safe journey back to earth?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. In April 1970 which Apollo mission suffered an explosion resulting in a perilous but eventually safe journey back to earth?"



...1. Apollo 13 2. Apollo 1 3. Apollo 11 4. Apollo 17 Apollo mission 11 landed on the moon and returned safely. Apollo mission 1 was a disaster with three astronauts dying on the launch pad. Apollo mission 17 was the last of the manned moonshots;it was a success. Apollo 13 suffered an explosion between the earth and the moon and had to return with limited power and oxygen supplies. Jim Lovell was the mission commander.

[Answer] 4. Vermont, from the French "Vert Mont", has what colorful nickname?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Vermont, from the French "Vert Mont", has what colorful nickname?"



...1. Golden State 2. Bluegrass State 3. Green Mountain State 4. Orange State Vermont is known as the Green Mountain State. Vermont joined the United States as the fourteenth state in 1791. Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States.

[Answer] 3. "Great Balls of Fire" was one of the greatest rock and roll songs. Who had a hit with this song in 1957?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. "Great Balls of Fire" was one of the greatest rock and roll songs. Who had a hit with this song in 1957?"



...1. Jerry Lee Lewis 2. Roy Orbison 3. Chuck Berry 4. Eddie Cochran Jerry Lee Lewis recorded "Great Balls of Fire" in Memphis, Tennessee in October 1957. It reached number two on the US Billboard pop charts, number three on the R&B charts, and number one on the country charts. It also reached number one on the UK pop charts. Jerry Lee Lewis's rendition was ranked as the 96th Greatest Song Ever by "Rolling Stone". Jerry Lee Lewis was born in 1935 and was one of the early pioneers of rock and roll music. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. In 2004 "Rolling Stone" Magazine ranked him on their list of "The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time" as number 24.

[Answer] 2. "Hello. My name is Alvin. I suffer from a fear of bulls. What is the name of my phobia?"

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. "Hello. My name is Alvin. I suffer from a fear of bulls. What is the name of my phobia?""



...1. Taurophobia 2. Equinnophobia 3. Cynophobia 4. Ailurophobia Some phobias can be hereditary. For example, if your parents suffer from a fear of spiders, you're twice as likely to develop that fear yourself. According to www.sciencemuseum.com, it's common for identical twins to suffer from the same phobia. Equinnophobia is the fear of horses, cynophobia is the fear of dogs and ailurophobia is the fear of cats.

[Answer] 1. Who is the father of modern observational astronomy?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Who is the father of modern observational astronomy?"



...1. Galileo Galilei 2. Albert Einstein 3. Issac newton 4. Chadwick Galileo has been called the "Father of Modern Observational Astronomy", the "Father of Modern Physics" and "the Father of Modern Science".

[Answer] An ultimate spring break destination for its beauty is coastal Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Travel Channel visits the Dalmatian Islands and recommends checking out the small, unpopulated island of Badija, home to ________.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " An ultimate spring break destination for its beauty is coastal Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Travel Channel visits the Dalmatian Islands and recommends checking out the small, unpopulated island of Badija, home to ________. "



...1. a 13th-century Gothic cathedral 2. a 17th-century Spanish convent 3. a 14th-century Franciscan monastery 4. a 1st-century Roman theater

[Ans] Which of these plants is not a vegetable?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these plants is not a vegetable?"



Cucumbers are one of the most popular produce items grown and sold around the world. Though many people think of cucumbers as vegetables, the scientific definition indicates that they’re a type of fruit. This distinction is based primarily on the biological function of the cucumber itself. Scientifically speaking, a fruit is the part of a plant that develops from the flower and contains the seeds of the plant. The cucumber develops from the flower of the cucumber plant and contains the seeds. This basic function is what makes them fruits — not vegetables — according to science.

[Answer] Which of these plants is not a vegetable?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which of these plants is not a vegetable?"



...Cucumbers are one of the most popular produce items grown and sold around the world. Though many people think of cucumbers as vegetables, the scientific definition indicates that they’re a type of fruit. This distinction is based primarily on the biological function of the cucumber itself. Scientifically speaking, a fruit is the part of a plant that develops from the flower and contains the seeds of the plant. The cucumber develops from the flower of the cucumber plant and contains the seeds. This basic function is what makes them fruits — not vegetables — according to science.

Mar 28, 2019

[Ans] Before Dwight Eisenhower renamed Camp David for his grandson, FDR named it what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before Dwight Eisenhower renamed Camp David for his grandson, FDR named it what?"



Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman originally called the Maryland presidential retreat, which opened in 1938, "Shangri-La" after the fictional Himalayan paradise. Dwight Eisenhower, however, wanted a less formal moniker so he renamed it in 1953 in honor of his 5-year-old grandson, David. “Shangri-La was just a little fancy for a Kansas farm boy,” he wrote in a 1953 letter to friend Edward “Swede” Hazlett. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, who was brought by Eisenhower to the retreat, thought it sounded like a place where “stray dogs were sent to die,” but all subsequent chief executives have kept the name.

[Answer] 10. Owen Wilson was in this movie, about a dysfunctional family of former child prodigies, with Gwyneth Paltrow.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Owen Wilson was in this movie, about a dysfunctional family of former child prodigies, with Gwyneth Paltrow."



...1. The Magnificent Ambersons 2. The Royal Tenenbaums 3. Magnesium 4. Meet The Parents "The Royal Tenenbaums" was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.

[Answer] 9. September 22nd 1692: In this town was the largest number of "witches" were hanged at one time - six women and a man. What town was this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. September 22nd 1692: In this town was the largest number of "witches" were hanged at one time - six women and a man. What town was this?"



...1. Danvers 2. Salem 3. Stamford 4. Fairfield Salem's early history was darkened by the witchcraft trials of 1692, in which Samuel Sewall was a judge; many of the victims came from the part of Salem that now is Danvers.

[Answer] 8. Many people start out crocheting this "relatively" easy pattern.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. Many people start out crocheting this "relatively" easy pattern."



...1. Uncle's Log Cabin 2. Granny Square 3. Mother Love 4. Grandpa Fishin' The granny square is an extremely versatile design. There are whole pattern books devoted to the types of granny squares and variations. You can make basic afghans, sweaters, doilies - there are a whole range. If you have extra yarn left over from other projects, consider making a scrap granny square afghan as a unique gift.

[Answer] 7. The drummer for Metallica is Lars ________?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. The drummer for Metallica is Lars ________?"



...1. Hetfield 2. Mustaine 3. Hammett 4. Ulrich Metallica were a huge part of the thrash movement of the eighties alongside Slayer and others!

[Answer] 6. Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?"



...1. Lynette Woodard 2. Lutie Lytle 3. Amelia Earhart 4. Mary Elizabeth Lease Lutie Little was the first African American lawyer in Kansas. "Yelling Ellen " Lease was a famous Populist stump speaker. Lynette Woodard was a famous basketball star and the first woman to play on the Harlem Globe Trotters.

[Answer] 5. Vanuatu experiences frequent earthquakes, both from volcanic activity and from the interaction of two colliding tectonic plates. Vanuatu lies near the boundary between which two plates?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Vanuatu experiences frequent earthquakes, both from volcanic activity and from the interaction of two colliding tectonic plates. Vanuatu lies near the boundary between which two plates?"



...1. Eurasian and Filipino 2. Australia and Pacific 3. North American and Nazca 4. South American and Indian Being near the boundary of the Australia and Pacific plates, Vanuatu is part of the "Ring of Fire", the zone around the rim of the Pacific Ocean which includes most of the world's active volcanoes, and which experiences many earthquakes. The islands of Vanuatu are volcanic in origin, as might be expected from their location, with surrounding coral reefs. Seismic activity periodically causes minor earthquakes on a number of the islands. Vanuatu has 11 volcanoes which have erupted during the 20th and early 21st centuries. Severe earthquakes are a relatively frequent event, and have serious economic consequences for the country. An earthquake in 1999, and a subsequent tsunami, caused major damage to the island of Pentecoste, and left several thousand people homeless. Another earthquake in 2002, also followed by a tsunami, destroyed large portions of Port Vila, the nation's capital. A magnitude 7.6 shock that hit on 7 October 2009 was reclassified as a foreshock when it was followed by one of magnitude 7.8 15 minutes later; a further 5 shocks over 6.0 and 12 shocks over 5.0 occurred during the next 12 hours.

[Answer] 4. We are now in the year 1940 and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been re-elected as president. Interestingly enough, he died in office on April 12, 1945, keeping the curse alive. How did he die?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. We are now in the year 1940 and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt has been re-elected as president. Interestingly enough, he died in office on April 12, 1945, keeping the curse alive. How did he die?"



...1. Assassinated 2. Smallpox 3. Cancer 4. Massive cerebral hemorrhage Roosevelt was the only US president to be elected to four terms. It was his third term in 1940 that made him susceptible to the curse of the presidents, but he did not die in office until his fourth term.

[Answer] 3. Which element, other than fluorine, can help to prevent caries? You can find this element in eggs and in green beans.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Which element, other than fluorine, can help to prevent caries? You can find this element in eggs and in green beans."



...1. Arsenic 2. Molybdenum 3. Lead 4. Oxygen Molybdenum is a whitish metal with a very high melting point. It has the atomic number 42. Molybdenum is present in tooth enamel. Sources indicate that it may contribute to preventing caries and tooth decay. A region with low molybdenum concentrations in the soil could typically present a higher occurrence of oesophageal cancer. Sources of molybdenum include eggs, liver, green beans, sunflower seeds, lentils and cucumbers. Overexposure to molybdenum is toxic. Inhalation of molybdenum fumes can harm one's health more readily than overconsumption of foods containing molybdenum. Arsenic and lead are highly toxic. Don't use products containing arsenic or lead to brush your teeth. Oxygen is very reactive. Oxidation is one of the best documented forms of decay of solid structures.

[Answer] 2. Next to join 27 Club we have the lead singer of Nirvana who tragically passed on April 5th 1994. Who was he?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Next to join 27 Club we have the lead singer of Nirvana who tragically passed on April 5th 1994. Who was he?"



...1. Jerry Garcia 2. Chris Bell 3. Kristen Pfaff 4. Kurt Cobain Kurt Cobain passed away on the 5th of April 1994 age 27 years and 44 days. The officially recorded cause of death was suicide by a gunshot wound to the head. Cobain voluntarily entered a 'de-tox' program on March 30th 1994, climbing a six foot fence he left the facility and caught a plane to Seattle. He was discovered dead at his Seattle home on the 8th of April with a shotgun by his side. The coroner estimated that the body had been there since approximately the 5th of April.

[Answer] 1. "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo" cried Juliet from the balcony. Romeo glanced up at her and saw she was a sight for ____ eyes.What is the missing word?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. "O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo" cried Juliet from the balcony. Romeo glanced up at her and saw she was a sight for ____ eyes. What is the missing word?"



...1. Crying 2. Hairy 3. Square 4. Sore Jonathan Swift wrote the 1738 "Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation" where he quoted, "The sight of you is good for sore eyes." In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", Romeo was very glad when he saw Juliet on the balcony. She was a sight for sore eyes.

[Answer] What is the most common injury in the kitchen?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the most common injury in the kitchen?"



...Most consider their kitchen the heart of their homes. The kitchen is also a place where accidents happen more frequently than in other rooms of a house. Burns from cooking fires top the list of injuries in the kitchen. In fact, kitchen fires account for almost half of all home fires. Unattended cooking equipment is the main cause, with half of these involving fat, grease, oil or other substances igniting. Lacerations caused by knives come in at a close second as the most common cause of injury in the kitchen. Source: ConsumerReports.org

[Answer] Before Dwight Eisenhower renamed Camp David for his grandson, FDR named it what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Before Dwight Eisenhower renamed Camp David for his grandson, FDR named it what?"



...Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry Truman originally called the Maryland presidential retreat, which opened in 1938, "Shangri-La" after the fictional Himalayan paradise. Dwight Eisenhower, however, wanted a less formal moniker so he renamed it in 1953 in honor of his 5-year-old grandson, David. “Shangri-La was just a little fancy for a Kansas farm boy,” he wrote in a 1953 letter to friend Edward “Swede” Hazlett. Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, who was brought by Eisenhower to the retreat, thought it sounded like a place where “stray dogs were sent to die,” but all subsequent chief executives have kept the name.

[Answer] If a Vegas spring break on the Strip sounds too intense, Travel Channel recommends the elegant and sexy Red Rock Casino in Sutherland. The VIP portion of Red Rock Lanes—the casino's onsite bowling alley—offers which amenity to its patrons?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " If a Vegas spring break on the Strip sounds too intense, Travel Channel recommends the elegant and sexy Red Rock Casino in Sutherland. The VIP portion of Red Rock Lanes—the casino's onsite bowling alley—offers which amenity to its patrons? "



...1. lane dances for bowling 300 2. bets against your opponents 3. 24-hour bowling 4. bottle service

[Ans] Which state is known as the "Granite State"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which state is known as the "Granite State"?"



New Hampshire's nickname is "The Granite State," and refers to the extensive granite formations and quarries in the state. Granite is the official state rock of New Hampshire. Men from New Hampshire have sometimes been referred to as "granite boys," a clear connection made to the state's nickname and the fact that many lived among and worked in the granite quarries of the state. The New Hampshire quarter depicts one of New Hampshire's former greatest natural attractions, "The Old Man of the Mountain," a granite rock formation found on Mt. Cannon.

[Answer] Which state is known as the "Granite State"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which state is known as the "Granite State"?"



...New Hampshire's nickname is "The Granite State," and refers to the extensive granite formations and quarries in the state. Granite is the official state rock of New Hampshire. Men from New Hampshire have sometimes been referred to as "granite boys," a clear connection made to the state's nickname and the fact that many lived among and worked in the granite quarries of the state. The New Hampshire quarter depicts one of New Hampshire's former greatest natural attractions, "The Old Man of the Mountain," a granite rock formation found on Mt. Cannon.

Mar 27, 2019

[Ans] What is the fastest time someone has run 1 mile?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the fastest time someone has run 1 mile?"



Common wisdom perceived a sub-four-minute mile to be an insurmountable barrier until Sir Roger Bannister set a world record time of 3min 59.4sec in 1954. While Bannister is famous for shattering the 4-minute barrier, many forget that he held the title for less than seven weeks. Since then, a new world record has been set 18 times. Morocco’s Hicham El Guerrouj currently holds the world record for the mile at a time of 3:43.13 which was set on July 7, 1999. The current women's world record is 4:12.56 set by Svetlana Masterkova of Russia.

[Answer] What is the fastest time someone has run 1 mile?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What is the fastest time someone has run 1 mile?"



...Common wisdom perceived a sub-four-minute mile to be an insurmountable barrier until Sir Roger Bannister set a world record time of 3min 59.4sec in 1954. While Bannister is famous for shattering the 4-minute barrier, many forget that he held the title for less than seven weeks. Since then, a new world record has been set 18 times. Morocco’s Hicham El Guerrouj currently holds the world record for the mile at a time of 3:43.13 which was set on July 7, 1999. The current women's world record is 4:12.56 set by Svetlana Masterkova of Russia.

[Answer] 10. Complete the title: 'The Sixth ________'.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. Complete the title: 'The Sixth ________'."



...1. Apple 2. Sense 3. Brain 4. Head

[Answer] 9. Who was the drummer for The Beatles?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Who was the drummer for The Beatles?"



...1. Buddy Guy 2. George Harrison 3. Ringo Starr 4. John Paul Jones Ringo played with The Beatles all through the height of their fame.

[Answer] 8. What is 'hot land' in Spanish?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "8. What is 'hot land' in Spanish?"



...1. tierra templada 2. tierra caliente 3. tierra fria 4. tierra Americana "Tierra caliente" refers to areas of Latin America that have a tropical climate. Examples include parts of Brazil and parts of Honduras.

[Answer] 7. Tungsten has the symbol 'W', but what does the letter 'W' stand for?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Tungsten has the symbol 'W', but what does the letter 'W' stand for?"



...1. Wyoming 2. Waring 3. Warsaw 4. Wolfram The 'W' is from the German word 'Wolfram', which is derived from the name of one of tungsten's ores, Wolframite. Wolframite has the delightfully cute meaning of "the devourer of tin". Wolframite was given this name as it can hinder the process of tin smelting. Wyoming is, of course, a state in the U.S.A, Warsaw is the capital city of Poland and Edward Waring was an eighteenth century mathematician who conducted a great deal of work relating to disintegrating numbers and calculating how these numbers were composed of the sum of prime numbers or their powers. Unfortunately, these are incorrect.

[Answer] 6. This Spanish tennis player is right-handed, but plays tennis left-handed. Played a 4 hour and 48 minute match with Roger Federer in 2008 at Wimbledon. Who is this man?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. This Spanish tennis player is right-handed, but plays tennis left-handed. Played a 4 hour and 48 minute match with Roger Federer in 2008 at Wimbledon. Who is this man?"



...1. Rafael Nadal 2. Arthur Ashe 3. John McEnroe 4. Venus Williams Rafael says Harley Davidson motorcycles captivate him. He likes the XR1200 due to the athletic style it presents. His father was responsible for him playing left-handed to gain advantage on the court. At age 17, Rafael was ranked in the world's top 50 players.

[Answer] 5. Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, was born at the tail end of the 18th century. What was her given name at birth?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, was born at the tail end of the 18th century. What was her given name at birth?"



...1. Miriam Frankincense 2. Martha Washington 3. Pat O'Malley 4. Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Contrary to popular belief, Mary Shelley was in fact her real married name - married to the poet Percy Shelley. Legend has it that she conceived of "Frankenstein" after being at a campfire filled with the telling of ghost stories.

[Answer] 4. I must put on footwear. All I can find are these big heavy wooden shoes. I can't remember what they are called, but I do know that they are sometimes associated with the Netherlands. What is the name of the footwear?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. I must put on footwear. All I can find are these big heavy wooden shoes. I can't remember what they are called, but I do know that they are sometimes associated with the Netherlands. What is the name of the footwear?"



...1. Cleats 2. Clogs 3. Cowboy Boots 4. Court Shoes Clogs are a traditional shoe or sandal sometimes made from wood. They are mainly associated with the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden. Sometimes, clogs are used in a special kind of dance, known as clog dancing. They were mainly worn as protective footwear by people working in mines, farms and factories.

[Answer] 3. Mr Fogg's trip began in what was the greatest maritime city of that time and the centre of an empire. What was the name of this place which is still one of the major financial centres of the world?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. Mr Fogg's trip began in what was the greatest maritime city of that time and the centre of an empire. What was the name of this place which is still one of the major financial centres of the world?"



...1. Sydney 2. London 3. Liverpool 4. Belfast London was first established as a trading city and centre of government by the Romans because of its position on the tidal river, the Thames. Although it has been destroyed more than once by fire it has always been rebuilt and become greater. In the time of Phileas Fogg it was the centre of an empire on which 'the sun never set'. Its financial centre is still mainly in the square mile of the medieval city. It is a premier tourist attraction because of its many historic buildings, its art galleries and museums, the innovative fashion scene and the lively theatre and music venues that are so easily accessible using its excellent transport system. Submitted by Calpurnia09

[Answer] 2. Which Kevin was famous for starring in sports movies about baseball and golf? You must be "Dreaming" if you don't know this famous actor.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "2. Which Kevin was famous for starring in sports movies about baseball and golf? You must be "Dreaming" if you don't know this famous actor."



...1. Kevin Costner 2. Kevin Kline 3. Kevin Bacon 4. Kevin Dunn Kevin Costner starred as a career minor league catcher in "Bull Durham" in 1988, an Iowa farmer who turned his corn field into a baseball field in "Field of Dreams" in 1989, and a major league pitcher at the crossroads of his career and his personal life in "For Love of the Game" in 1999. He also starred as a troubled golf instructor with an opportunity to win a major tournament on the pro tour in "Tin Cup" in 1996.

[Answer] 1. Which mammal of the night uses echoes to find its prey in the dark of the night?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which mammal of the night uses echoes to find its prey in the dark of the night?"



...1. bat 2. rabbit 3. coyote 4. owl Using echolocation, bats can determine location and what type of prey is close to them, even in the darkest of night. Bats use a constant series of sounds that bounce back giving them information. Some weather systems such as rain can affect their hunting by interfering with the echoes.

[Answer] How many tribes made up the original Iroquois Confederacy?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How many tribes made up the original Iroquois Confederacy?"



...The Iroquois Confederacy was a league of five nations, or tribes, living across what is now upper New York state during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Iroquois League, as it was also known, played a pivotal role in the fighting between the French and the British as they each tried to master North America. The Iroquois Confederacy saw a sixth nation join in 1722, bringing the total to six cooperative nations. The five original tribes were the Mohawk, the Seneca, the Onondaga, the Oneida and the Cayuga. The Tuscarora joined in 1722. Source: Britannica. com

[Answer] You could plan an April spring break in this hot spot over its two-day food-and-wine festival, mentioned in our compilation of the best the U.S. has to offer.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " You could plan an April spring break in this hot spot over its two-day food-and-wine festival, mentioned in our compilation of the best the U.S. has to offer. "



...1. Austin 2. Charleston 3. San Diego 4. Key West

[Answer] The phrase “I shall hear in heaven” was attributed to which person who died in 1827?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The phrase “I shall hear in heaven” was attributed to which person who died in 1827?"



...On this day in 1827, one of the most famous figures in musical history, German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven, died at age 56 following a prolonged illness. Beethoven’s personal life was marked by a struggle against deafness, and some of his most important works were composed during the last 10 years of his life, when he was quite unable to hear. Beethoven began losing his hearing at just 26, and there is limited consensus surrounding the cause of his hearing loss. Many sources have listed his final last words as, "I shall hear in heaven," apropos his deafness.

[Ans] The phrase “I shall hear in heaven” was attributed to which person who died in 1827?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The phrase “I shall hear in heaven” was attributed to which person who died in 1827?"



On this day in 1827, one of the most famous figures in musical history, German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven, died at age 56 following a prolonged illness. Beethoven’s personal life was marked by a struggle against deafness, and some of his most important works were composed during the last 10 years of his life, when he was quite unable to hear. Beethoven began losing his hearing at just 26, and there is limited consensus surrounding the cause of his hearing loss. Many sources have listed his final last words as, "I shall hear in heaven," apropos his deafness.

Mar 26, 2019

[Ans] The saying, “Don’t give up the ship” is attributed to which war?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The saying, “Don’t give up the ship” is attributed to which war?"



During the War of 1812, Captain James Lawrence commanded American frigate USS Chesapeake in a single-ship action against the Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Shannon. Although slightly smaller, the British ship disabled USS Chesapeake with gunfire within the first few minutes. As Captain James Lawrence lay dying on the deck of the Chesapeake, his famous last words were “Don’t give up the ship!” Defeated and captured, Captain Lawrence died in agony three days later and was buried with full honors by his captors in Halifax.

[Answer] The saying, “Don’t give up the ship” is attributed to which war?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The saying, “Don’t give up the ship” is attributed to which war?"



...During the War of 1812, Captain James Lawrence commanded American frigate USS Chesapeake in a single-ship action against the Royal Navy’s frigate HMS Shannon. Although slightly smaller, the British ship disabled USS Chesapeake with gunfire within the first few minutes. As Captain James Lawrence lay dying on the deck of the Chesapeake, his famous last words were “Don’t give up the ship!” Defeated and captured, Captain Lawrence died in agony three days later and was buried with full honors by his captors in Halifax.

[Answer] 10. This young girl played in several movies. She starred with Robert De Niro in 'Taxi Driver' in 1976. As an adult, she made numerous movies like this great one, 'Silence of the Lambs' (1991). Who is she?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "10. This young girl played in several movies. She starred with Robert De Niro in 'Taxi Driver' in 1976. As an adult, she made numerous movies like this great one, 'Silence of the Lambs' (1991). Who is she?"



...1. Jodie Foster 2. Meryl Streep 3. Natalie Wood 4. Ashley Judd Jodie started out in a Coppertone suntan lotion commercial. She has come a long way. She was born in 1962.

[Answer] 9. (Song) On the sixth day of Christmas my true love sent me six geese a __________.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. (Song) On the sixth day of Christmas my true love sent me six geese a __________."



...1. Sleeping 2. Clucking 3. Laying 4. Flying