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SDC Trivia Game #219 - 31/12/2023

Question 1: What is scurvy caused by?

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The symptoms of scurvy include swollen, bleeding gums, and the opening of previously healed wounds. Historically, scurvy was common among sailors and pirates who were at sea for long periods without access to fresh fruits and vegetables.


Question 2: Where was the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, born?

Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Příbor, which at the time was a town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It's now a part of the Czech Republic. Freud is known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression, and he developed the clinical practice of psychoanalysis.


Question 3: What is the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water called?

Photosynthesis is a vital process which not only provides the primary food source for plants but also is responsible for the oxygen in our atmosphere. Plants convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in glucose during this process.



Question 4: Which country is the birthplace of the automotive company Volkswagen?

Volkswagen, which means "people's car" in German, was founded on May 28, 1937, under the leadership of the German Labour Front in Nazi Germany. The company is best known for iconic models such as the Beetle and the Bus.


Question 5: What is the force that holds atoms together in a molecule?

Chemical bonds, including ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, are the forces that cause atoms to join together to form molecules. They are essential for the structure of every substance in the universe, from the air we breathe to the DNA in our cells.


Question 6: When did the Rosetta Stone help to finally decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs?

The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799, but it wasn't until 1822 that Jean-François Champollion announced he had deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs, using the inscriptions on the stone which included the same text in both hieroglyphs and Greek.


Question 7: The "Moonlight Sonata" was composed by which composer?

Beethoven composed the "Moonlight Sonata" in 1801. The official title is Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2. The nickname "Moonlight Sonata" comes from the sonata's reminiscent quality of the moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne, as described by a music critic named Ludwig Rellstab.



Question 8: When was the Ford Model T first introduced?

The Ford Model T, also known as the Tin Lizzie, is regarded as the first affordable automobile and the car that "put America on wheels." It was first produced in 1908 and continued production until 1927. Over 15 million units were sold, making it one of the best-selling vehicles of all time until being surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle and eventually the Toyota Corolla.


Question 9: Where would you find the ancient city of Petra?

Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Petra is known for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. One of its most famous structures is the 45m-high Al Khazneh, or The Treasury.


Question 10: In which film did the character "Norman Bates" appear?

Norman Bates is the main antagonist in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic 1960 thriller "Psycho." The character was brilliantly played by Anthony Perkins and is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. Bates is often cited as one of the most famous movie villains of all time.


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SDC Trivia Game #219 - 31/12/2023

Question 1: What is scurvy caused by?

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The symptoms of scurvy include swollen, bleeding gums, and the opening of previously healed wounds. Historically, scurvy was common among sailors and pirates who were at sea for long periods without access to fresh fruits and vegetables.


Question 2: Where was the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, born?

Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Příbor, which at the time was a town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It's now a part of the Czech Republic. Freud is known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression, and he developed the clinical practice of psychoanalysis.


Question 3: What is the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water called?

Photosynthesis is a vital process which not only provides the primary food source for plants but also is responsible for the oxygen in our atmosphere. Plants convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in glucose during this process.



Question 4: Which country is the birthplace of the automotive company Volkswagen?

Volkswagen, which means "people's car" in German, was founded on May 28, 1937, under the leadership of the German Labour Front in Nazi Germany. The company is best known for iconic models such as the Beetle and the Bus.


Question 5: What is the force that holds atoms together in a molecule?

Chemical bonds, including ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, are the forces that cause atoms to join together to form molecules. They are essential for the structure of every substance in the universe, from the air we breathe to the DNA in our cells.


Question 6: When did the Rosetta Stone help to finally decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs?

The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799, but it wasn't until 1822 that Jean-François Champollion announced he had deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs, using the inscriptions on the stone which included the same text in both hieroglyphs and Greek.


Question 7: The "Moonlight Sonata" was composed by which composer?

Beethoven composed the "Moonlight Sonata" in 1801. The official title is Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2. The nickname "Moonlight Sonata" comes from the sonata's reminiscent quality of the moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne, as described by a music critic named Ludwig Rellstab.



Question 8: When was the Ford Model T first introduced?

The Ford Model T, also known as the Tin Lizzie, is regarded as the first affordable automobile and the car that "put America on wheels." It was first produced in 1908 and continued production until 1927. Over 15 million units were sold, making it one of the best-selling vehicles of all time until being surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle and eventually the Toyota Corolla.


Question 9: Where would you find the ancient city of Petra?

Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Petra is known for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. One of its most famous structures is the 45m-high Al Khazneh, or The Treasury.


Question 10: In which film did the character "Norman Bates" appear?

Norman Bates is the main antagonist in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic 1960 thriller "Psycho." The character was brilliantly played by Anthony Perkins and is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. Bates is often cited as one of the most famous movie villains of all time.


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had to dig into the memory files for some of these answers
 
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SDC Trivia Game #219 - 31/12/2023

Question 1: What is scurvy caused by?

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The symptoms of scurvy include swollen, bleeding gums, and the opening of previously healed wounds. Historically, scurvy was common among sailors and pirates who were at sea for long periods without access to fresh fruits and vegetables.


Question 2: Where was the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, born?

Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Příbor, which at the time was a town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It's now a part of the Czech Republic. Freud is known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression, and he developed the clinical practice of psychoanalysis.


Question 3: What is the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water called?

Photosynthesis is a vital process which not only provides the primary food source for plants but also is responsible for the oxygen in our atmosphere. Plants convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in glucose during this process.



Question 4: Which country is the birthplace of the automotive company Volkswagen?

Volkswagen, which means "people's car" in German, was founded on May 28, 1937, under the leadership of the German Labour Front in Nazi Germany. The company is best known for iconic models such as the Beetle and the Bus.


Question 5: What is the force that holds atoms together in a molecule?

Chemical bonds, including ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, are the forces that cause atoms to join together to form molecules. They are essential for the structure of every substance in the universe, from the air we breathe to the DNA in our cells.


Question 6: When did the Rosetta Stone help to finally decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs?

The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799, but it wasn't until 1822 that Jean-François Champollion announced he had deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs, using the inscriptions on the stone which included the same text in both hieroglyphs and Greek.


Question 7: The "Moonlight Sonata" was composed by which composer?

Beethoven composed the "Moonlight Sonata" in 1801. The official title is Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2. The nickname "Moonlight Sonata" comes from the sonata's reminiscent quality of the moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne, as described by a music critic named Ludwig Rellstab.



Question 8: When was the Ford Model T first introduced?

The Ford Model T, also known as the Tin Lizzie, is regarded as the first affordable automobile and the car that "put America on wheels." It was first produced in 1908 and continued production until 1927. Over 15 million units were sold, making it one of the best-selling vehicles of all time until being surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle and eventually the Toyota Corolla.


Question 9: Where would you find the ancient city of Petra?

Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Petra is known for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. One of its most famous structures is the 45m-high Al Khazneh, or The Treasury.


Question 10: In which film did the character "Norman Bates" appear?

Norman Bates is the main antagonist in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic 1960 thriller "Psycho." The character was brilliantly played by Anthony Perkins and is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. Bates is often cited as one of the most famous movie villains of all time.


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Should have been more never mind.😊happy new year everybody stay safe.😍
 
SDC Trivia Game #219 - 31/12/2023

Question 1: What is scurvy caused by?

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a lack of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The symptoms of scurvy include swollen, bleeding gums, and the opening of previously healed wounds. Historically, scurvy was common among sailors and pirates who were at sea for long periods without access to fresh fruits and vegetables.


Question 2: Where was the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, born?

Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 in Příbor, which at the time was a town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It's now a part of the Czech Republic. Freud is known for his theories of the unconscious mind and the defense mechanism of repression, and he developed the clinical practice of psychoanalysis.


Question 3: What is the process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water called?

Photosynthesis is a vital process which not only provides the primary food source for plants but also is responsible for the oxygen in our atmosphere. Plants convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in glucose during this process.



Question 4: Which country is the birthplace of the automotive company Volkswagen?

Volkswagen, which means "people's car" in German, was founded on May 28, 1937, under the leadership of the German Labour Front in Nazi Germany. The company is best known for iconic models such as the Beetle and the Bus.


Question 5: What is the force that holds atoms together in a molecule?

Chemical bonds, including ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds, are the forces that cause atoms to join together to form molecules. They are essential for the structure of every substance in the universe, from the air we breathe to the DNA in our cells.


Question 6: When did the Rosetta Stone help to finally decipher Egyptian hieroglyphs?

The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799, but it wasn't until 1822 that Jean-François Champollion announced he had deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs, using the inscriptions on the stone which included the same text in both hieroglyphs and Greek.


Question 7: The "Moonlight Sonata" was composed by which composer?

Beethoven composed the "Moonlight Sonata" in 1801. The official title is Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2. The nickname "Moonlight Sonata" comes from the sonata's reminiscent quality of the moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne, as described by a music critic named Ludwig Rellstab.



Question 8: When was the Ford Model T first introduced?

The Ford Model T, also known as the Tin Lizzie, is regarded as the first affordable automobile and the car that "put America on wheels." It was first produced in 1908 and continued production until 1927. Over 15 million units were sold, making it one of the best-selling vehicles of all time until being surpassed by the Volkswagen Beetle and eventually the Toyota Corolla.


Question 9: Where would you find the ancient city of Petra?

Petra is a famous archaeological site in Jordan's southwestern desert. Dating to around 300 B.C., it was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom. Petra is known for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system. One of its most famous structures is the 45m-high Al Khazneh, or The Treasury.


Question 10: In which film did the character "Norman Bates" appear?

Norman Bates is the main antagonist in Alfred Hitchcock's iconic 1960 thriller "Psycho." The character was brilliantly played by Anthony Perkins and is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. Bates is often cited as one of the most famous movie villains of all time.


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Happy New Year to everyone and don't forge to be safe. 1703986343877.png
 
Party like there’s no tomorrow🤣have fun stay safe we want you back.😍oh and happy new year.😊


The ten houses in my allotment (new housing development) having all become friends, so we are all getting together for the first of many celebrations to come!! We definitely all intend to follow your lead.

Littleboy8…you have an awesome night 🎉🎉
 
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Whooohoooooo! Today was my day for useless information and lucky guesses! Knew them all but the Rosetta Stone was a lucky guess
 

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