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SDC Trivia Game #206 - 18/12/2023

Question 1: Which musical is based on the life of Argentine political leader Eva Perón?

"Evita" is a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, which premiered in the West End in 1978. The musical was also adapted into a 1996 film starring Madonna as Eva Perón.


Question 2: When was the term 'Global Warming' first used?

The term 'Global Warming' was first used in the scientific paper by Wallace Broecker titled "Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?" in 1975. Since then, climate change and global warming have become major topics of discussion and concern.


Question 3: What is the name of the annual festival celebrated in Australia on January 26th?

Australia Day marks the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788. The day is celebrated with festivities, fireworks, and community events across the nation.



Question 4: The Australian $5 note features which member of the British royal family?

Queen Elizabeth II appears on the Australian $5 note as Australia is a member of the Commonwealth and recognizes her as the reigning monarch. The note also features Parliament House and native Australian flora.


Question 5: What is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere, while oxygen constitutes around 21%. The remaining 1% includes trace amounts of other gases, including carbon dioxide and argon.


Question 6: Where was the famous philosopher Socrates born?

Socrates was born in Athens, Greece around 470 BCE. He is best known as one of the founders of Western philosophy and for his Socratic method of questioning.


Question 7: The Beatles' song "Yellow Submarine" was featured on which album?

"Yellow Submarine" was released as a single and also appeared on The Beatles' 1966 album, Revolver. Interestingly, the song inspired the 1968 animated film of the same name.



Question 8: Which Australian actress starred in the 2001 movie "Moulin Rouge!"?

Nicole Kidman played the role of Satine, a cabaret actress and singer at the Parisian club, Moulin Rouge. The movie was directed by Baz Luhrmann and also starred Ewan McGregor.


Question 9: Who is the founder of Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama, often known as the Buddha, founded Buddhism after attaining enlightenment. He was born into royalty in present-day Nepal around the 5th century BCE and spent his life spreading his teachings throughout India.


Question 10: Which planet in our solar system has the shortest day?

Jupiter has the shortest day in our solar system, with a day lasting only 9.9 hours. Its fast rotation causes its flattened shape and extreme weather conditions.


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SDC Trivia Game #206 - 18/12/2023

Question 1: Which musical is based on the life of Argentine political leader Eva Perón?

"Evita" is a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, which premiered in the West End in 1978. The musical was also adapted into a 1996 film starring Madonna as Eva Perón.


Question 2: When was the term 'Global Warming' first used?

The term 'Global Warming' was first used in the scientific paper by Wallace Broecker titled "Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?" in 1975. Since then, climate change and global warming have become major topics of discussion and concern.


Question 3: What is the name of the annual festival celebrated in Australia on January 26th?

Australia Day marks the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788. The day is celebrated with festivities, fireworks, and community events across the nation.



Question 4: The Australian $5 note features which member of the British royal family?

Queen Elizabeth II appears on the Australian $5 note as Australia is a member of the Commonwealth and recognizes her as the reigning monarch. The note also features Parliament House and native Australian flora.


Question 5: What is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere, while oxygen constitutes around 21%. The remaining 1% includes trace amounts of other gases, including carbon dioxide and argon.


Question 6: Where was the famous philosopher Socrates born?

Socrates was born in Athens, Greece around 470 BCE. He is best known as one of the founders of Western philosophy and for his Socratic method of questioning.


Question 7: The Beatles' song "Yellow Submarine" was featured on which album?

"Yellow Submarine" was released as a single and also appeared on The Beatles' 1966 album, Revolver. Interestingly, the song inspired the 1968 animated film of the same name.



Question 8: Which Australian actress starred in the 2001 movie "Moulin Rouge!"?

Nicole Kidman played the role of Satine, a cabaret actress and singer at the Parisian club, Moulin Rouge. The movie was directed by Baz Luhrmann and also starred Ewan McGregor.


Question 9: Who is the founder of Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama, often known as the Buddha, founded Buddhism after attaining enlightenment. He was born into royalty in present-day Nepal around the 5th century BCE and spent his life spreading his teachings throughout India.


Question 10: Which planet in our solar system has the shortest day?

Jupiter has the shortest day in our solar system, with a day lasting only 9.9 hours. Its fast rotation causes its flattened shape and extreme weather conditions.


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I was on a roll there for a while , but then I crashed badly. Give us some really
easy questions please. Just so the doppy
ones of us, can say even once WE DID IT
 
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SDC Trivia Game #206 - 18/12/2023

Question 1: Which musical is based on the life of Argentine political leader Eva Perón?

"Evita" is a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, which premiered in the West End in 1978. The musical was also adapted into a 1996 film starring Madonna as Eva Perón.


Question 2: When was the term 'Global Warming' first used?

The term 'Global Warming' was first used in the scientific paper by Wallace Broecker titled "Climatic Change: Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming?" in 1975. Since then, climate change and global warming have become major topics of discussion and concern.


Question 3: What is the name of the annual festival celebrated in Australia on January 26th?

Australia Day marks the anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet in Port Jackson in 1788. The day is celebrated with festivities, fireworks, and community events across the nation.



Question 4: The Australian $5 note features which member of the British royal family?

Queen Elizabeth II appears on the Australian $5 note as Australia is a member of the Commonwealth and recognizes her as the reigning monarch. The note also features Parliament House and native Australian flora.


Question 5: What is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere, while oxygen constitutes around 21%. The remaining 1% includes trace amounts of other gases, including carbon dioxide and argon.


Question 6: Where was the famous philosopher Socrates born?

Socrates was born in Athens, Greece around 470 BCE. He is best known as one of the founders of Western philosophy and for his Socratic method of questioning.


Question 7: The Beatles' song "Yellow Submarine" was featured on which album?

"Yellow Submarine" was released as a single and also appeared on The Beatles' 1966 album, Revolver. Interestingly, the song inspired the 1968 animated film of the same name.



Question 8: Which Australian actress starred in the 2001 movie "Moulin Rouge!"?

Nicole Kidman played the role of Satine, a cabaret actress and singer at the Parisian club, Moulin Rouge. The movie was directed by Baz Luhrmann and also starred Ewan McGregor.


Question 9: Who is the founder of Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama, often known as the Buddha, founded Buddhism after attaining enlightenment. He was born into royalty in present-day Nepal around the 5th century BCE and spent his life spreading his teachings throughout India.


Question 10: Which planet in our solar system has the shortest day?

Jupiter has the shortest day in our solar system, with a day lasting only 9.9 hours. Its fast rotation causes its flattened shape and extreme weather conditions.


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I got the question about Australia Day correct but disagree with the explanation as to why January 26 was chosen. Here is a better explanation:-
"On 26th January 1949, the Australian nationality came into existence when the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 was enacted. That was the day we were first called Australians and allowed to travel with passports as Australians and NOT British subjects. In 1949 therefore, we all became Australian citizens under the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948. Before that special date, all people living in Australia, including Aborigines, were called ‘British Subjects’ and forced to travel on British passports and fight in British wars. This is why we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January. This was the day Australians became free to make our own decisions about which wars we would fight and how our citizens would be treated. It was the day we were all declared Australians. Until this date, Aborigines were not protected by law. For the first time since Captain Cook’s landing this new Act 5 gave Aboriginal Australians the full protection of Australian Law. This is why 26th January is the date new Australians receive their citizenship."
The method by which folks celebrate the day is irrelevant to the reason.
 
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Tell this to some DOPPY politicians , most of them think it's when we landed in Sydney Cove!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I got the question about Australia Day correct but disagree with the explanation as to why January 26 was chosen. Here is a better explanation:-
"On 26th January 1949, the Australian nationality came into existence when the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 was enacted. That was the day we were first called Australians and allowed to travel with passports as Australians and NOT British subjects. In 1949 therefore, we all became Australian citizens under the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948. Before that special date, all people living in Australia, including Aborigines, were called ‘British Subjects’ and forced to travel on British passports and fight in British wars. This is why we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January. This was the day Australians became free to make our own decisions about which wars we would fight and how our citizens would be treated. It was the day we were all declared Australians. Until this date, Aborigines were not protected by law. For the first time since Captain Cook’s landing this new Act 5 gave Aboriginal Australians the full protection of Australian Law. This is why 26th January is the date new Australians receive their citizenship."
The method by which folks celebrate the day is irrelevant to the reason.
So it's just a coincidence that the date is the same as that of the landing of Captain Arthur Phillip at Sydney Cove. Yeah OK!
 
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I got 7 out of 10 (70%) answers correct on SDC Trivia Game #206
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Just the usual!
 
I got the question about Australia Day correct but disagree with the explanation as to why January 26 was chosen. Here is a better explanation:-
"On 26th January 1949, the Australian nationality came into existence when the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 was enacted. That was the day we were first called Australians and allowed to travel with passports as Australians and NOT British subjects. In 1949 therefore, we all became Australian citizens under the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948. Before that special date, all people living in Australia, including Aborigines, were called ‘British Subjects’ and forced to travel on British passports and fight in British wars. This is why we celebrate Australia Day on the 26th January. This was the day Australians became free to make our own decisions about which wars we would fight and how our citizens would be treated. It was the day we were all declared Australians. Until this date, Aborigines were not protected by law. For the first time since Captain Cook’s landing this new Act 5 gave Aboriginal Australians the full protection of Australian Law. This is why 26th January is the date new Australians receive their citizenship."
The method by which folks celebrate the day is irrelevant to the reason.
Thank you for the information, that was
very good to know..
 
I got 10 out of 10 (100%) answers correct on SDC Trivia Game #206
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