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SDC Trivia Game #196 - 08/12/2023

Question 1: What is the process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food?

Photosynthesis not only produces food for plants but also generates oxygen as a byproduct. It plays a critical role in maintaining Earth's oxygen levels and helps remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


Question 2: What is the most widely spoken language in Australia?

Although English is the most widely spoken language in Australia, the nation is known for its multiculturalism and linguistic diversity. Estimates suggest that over 300 languages are spoken by Australia's residents.


Question 3: How many seasons were there in the popular Australian TV series 'McLeod's Daughters'?

'McLeod's Daughters' was an Australian television drama series that aired from 2001 to 2009. The show portrayed the lives of the women running the Drovers Run farm and starred actors such as Bridie Carter, Lisa Chappell, and Simmone Mackinnon.



Question 4: Where was the Crocodile Dundee film series set primarily?

The Crocodile Dundee film series, starring Paul Hogan as the titular character, is set primarily in the Australian Outback. The first movie was released in 1986 and became a global sensation, boosting tourism to Australia.


Question 5: What is the tallest building in Australia?

The Q1 building is located in Gold Coast, Queensland. With 78 floors, it stands at a height of 322 meters (1,058 feet) and was completed in 2005. It functions primarily as a residential building.


Question 6: How many pairs of eyes does the Greek mythological monster Argus Panoptes possess?

Argus Panoptes was a giant in Greek mythology who served as an all-seeing, ever-watchful guardian. He was tasked by Hera to keep watch over the nymph Io, who had been turned into a cow. His 100 eyes enabled him to be always vigilant.


Question 7: If an object falls freely (ignoring air resistance), how fast does its velocity increase due to Earth's gravity?

Earth's gravity causes a constant acceleration of about 9.8 meters per second squared for any object in free-fall, which means its velocity increases by 9.8 meters per second each second. This is known as the acceleration due to gravity.



Question 8: Where is the natural habitat of the marsupial called the quokka?

Quokkas are marsupials native to Rottnest Island, off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. These small, friendly animals have been nicknamed "the world's happiest animal" due to their seemingly constant smile.


Question 9: In Australian folklore, what is the mythical creature known for terrorizing humans and sneaking up on them in the bush?

Originating from Aboriginal folklore, the Bunyip is a mythical creature said to inhabit swamps, billabongs, and other waterways. Its appearance varies depending on the stories, often described as having a dog-like face, tusks, and a powerful tail. The Bunyip has played an important role in Aboriginal culture and remains a popular figure in modern Australian folklore.


Question 10: In terms of global wine production, which country is the largest producer?

Italy is the world's largest wine producer, producing approximately 54.8 million hectoliters annually. The country is known for its wide variety of wine regions and styles, including famous wines such as Chianti, Barolo, and Prosecco.


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SDC Trivia Game #196 - 08/12/2023

Question 1: What is the process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food?

Photosynthesis not only produces food for plants but also generates oxygen as a byproduct. It plays a critical role in maintaining Earth's oxygen levels and helps remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


Question 2: What is the most widely spoken language in Australia?

Although English is the most widely spoken language in Australia, the nation is known for its multiculturalism and linguistic diversity. Estimates suggest that over 300 languages are spoken by Australia's residents.


Question 3: How many seasons were there in the popular Australian TV series 'McLeod's Daughters'?

'McLeod's Daughters' was an Australian television drama series that aired from 2001 to 2009. The show portrayed the lives of the women running the Drovers Run farm and starred actors such as Bridie Carter, Lisa Chappell, and Simmone Mackinnon.



Question 4: Where was the Crocodile Dundee film series set primarily?

The Crocodile Dundee film series, starring Paul Hogan as the titular character, is set primarily in the Australian Outback. The first movie was released in 1986 and became a global sensation, boosting tourism to Australia.


Question 5: What is the tallest building in Australia?

The Q1 building is located in Gold Coast, Queensland. With 78 floors, it stands at a height of 322 meters (1,058 feet) and was completed in 2005. It functions primarily as a residential building.


Question 6: How many pairs of eyes does the Greek mythological monster Argus Panoptes possess?

Argus Panoptes was a giant in Greek mythology who served as an all-seeing, ever-watchful guardian. He was tasked by Hera to keep watch over the nymph Io, who had been turned into a cow. His 100 eyes enabled him to be always vigilant.


Question 7: If an object falls freely (ignoring air resistance), how fast does its velocity increase due to Earth's gravity?

Earth's gravity causes a constant acceleration of about 9.8 meters per second squared for any object in free-fall, which means its velocity increases by 9.8 meters per second each second. This is known as the acceleration due to gravity.



Question 8: Where is the natural habitat of the marsupial called the quokka?

Quokkas are marsupials native to Rottnest Island, off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. These small, friendly animals have been nicknamed "the world's happiest animal" due to their seemingly constant smile.


Question 9: In Australian folklore, what is the mythical creature known for terrorizing humans and sneaking up on them in the bush?

Originating from Aboriginal folklore, the Bunyip is a mythical creature said to inhabit swamps, billabongs, and other waterways. Its appearance varies depending on the stories, often described as having a dog-like face, tusks, and a powerful tail. The Bunyip has played an important role in Aboriginal culture and remains a popular figure in modern Australian folklore.


Question 10: In terms of global wine production, which country is the largest producer?

Italy is the world's largest wine producer, producing approximately 54.8 million hectoliters annually. The country is known for its wide variety of wine regions and styles, including famous wines such as Chianti, Barolo, and Prosecco.


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SDC Trivia Game #196 - 08/12/2023

Question 1: What is the process by which plants convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into food?

Photosynthesis not only produces food for plants but also generates oxygen as a byproduct. It plays a critical role in maintaining Earth's oxygen levels and helps remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.


Question 2: What is the most widely spoken language in Australia?

Although English is the most widely spoken language in Australia, the nation is known for its multiculturalism and linguistic diversity. Estimates suggest that over 300 languages are spoken by Australia's residents.


Question 3: How many seasons were there in the popular Australian TV series 'McLeod's Daughters'?

'McLeod's Daughters' was an Australian television drama series that aired from 2001 to 2009. The show portrayed the lives of the women running the Drovers Run farm and starred actors such as Bridie Carter, Lisa Chappell, and Simmone Mackinnon.



Question 4: Where was the Crocodile Dundee film series set primarily?

The Crocodile Dundee film series, starring Paul Hogan as the titular character, is set primarily in the Australian Outback. The first movie was released in 1986 and became a global sensation, boosting tourism to Australia.


Question 5: What is the tallest building in Australia?

The Q1 building is located in Gold Coast, Queensland. With 78 floors, it stands at a height of 322 meters (1,058 feet) and was completed in 2005. It functions primarily as a residential building.


Question 6: How many pairs of eyes does the Greek mythological monster Argus Panoptes possess?

Argus Panoptes was a giant in Greek mythology who served as an all-seeing, ever-watchful guardian. He was tasked by Hera to keep watch over the nymph Io, who had been turned into a cow. His 100 eyes enabled him to be always vigilant.


Question 7: If an object falls freely (ignoring air resistance), how fast does its velocity increase due to Earth's gravity?

Earth's gravity causes a constant acceleration of about 9.8 meters per second squared for any object in free-fall, which means its velocity increases by 9.8 meters per second each second. This is known as the acceleration due to gravity.



Question 8: Where is the natural habitat of the marsupial called the quokka?

Quokkas are marsupials native to Rottnest Island, off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. These small, friendly animals have been nicknamed "the world's happiest animal" due to their seemingly constant smile.


Question 9: In Australian folklore, what is the mythical creature known for terrorizing humans and sneaking up on them in the bush?

Originating from Aboriginal folklore, the Bunyip is a mythical creature said to inhabit swamps, billabongs, and other waterways. Its appearance varies depending on the stories, often described as having a dog-like face, tusks, and a powerful tail. The Bunyip has played an important role in Aboriginal culture and remains a popular figure in modern Australian folklore.


Question 10: In terms of global wine production, which country is the largest producer?

Italy is the world's largest wine producer, producing approximately 54.8 million hectoliters annually. The country is known for its wide variety of wine regions and styles, including famous wines such as Chianti, Barolo, and Prosecco.


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In Question 6 the answer is 50 pairs of eyes surely. The monster has 100 eyes
 
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I'm no good at questions like Number 7! Oh well.
 
# 6. Asks how many pairs of eyes…the correct answer is 50 (which I answered….Wrong!!) NOT D 100 eyes, 50 pairs of eyes is 100 eyes, but that was not the question!!

So only 80% for me today….should have been 90%
 
Well I fluked 7 today...probably should have been my regular 4, but I had 3 correct guesses as well. 🤣😉
 
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