Question 1: What is the Great Red Spot on Jupiter?
Question 2: What is the primary function of the amygdala in the human brain?
The amygdala is part of the limbic system and is primarily responsible for the processing of emotions, such as fear and pleasure. It plays a crucial role in how humans and animals assess and respond to environmental threats and challenges.
Question 3: What was the first computer to defeat a world champion at chess?
Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM. It made history on May 11, 1997, when it defeated world champion Garry Kasparov in a six-game match. Kasparov won the first game, Deep Blue won the second, and the next three were drawn. Deep Blue clinched the victory in the final game.
Question 4: What city is known as "The City of Light"?
Paris is often referred to as "The City of Light," both because of its leading role during the Age of Enlightenment and more literally because it was one of the first large European cities to use gas street lighting on a grand scale on its boulevards and monuments.
Question 5: When was the World Wide Web (WWW) first introduced to the public?
The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 but was first introduced to the public on August 6, 1991. It should not be confused with the internet itself, which is the underlying network of networks that was established in the late 1960s and is used by the WWW.
Question 6: What popular television show featured a fictional band named "The Zit Remedy"?
"The Zit Remedy" was a band formed by characters Joey Jeremiah, Archie 'Snake' Simpson, and Derek 'Wheels' Wheeler on the Canadian television show Degrassi Junior High, which aired from 1987-1989. The show dealt with important and sometimes controversial issues faced by teenagers.
Question 7: How many books are there in the Protestant Bible?
The Protestant Bible contains 66 books, which include 39 books in the Old Testament and 27 in the New Testament. The number of books in the Bible may vary by tradition, such as in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches which include additional texts.
Question 8: Which vitamin is produced by the human body when exposed to sunlight?
When our skin is exposed to sunlight, it produces vitamin D from cholesterol. Vitamin D is crucial for maintaining healthy bones and teeth, and a deficiency can lead to health issues like rickets or osteomalacia.
Question 9: Who wrote the novel "Brave New World"?
Aldous Huxley published "Brave New World" in 1932. This dystopian novel anticipated huge scientific advancements in reproductive technology, psychological manipulation, and classical conditioning that are combined to profoundly change society.
Question 10: How is the mythological creature known as the 'chupacabra' said to attack its victims?
The chupacabra is a legendary creature rumored to inhabit parts of the Americas. It allegedly attacks livestock, especially goats (hence the name "chupacabra," which means "goat-sucker" in Spanish), and drains their blood through small incisions. Stories of chupacabras first emerged in Puerto Rico in the 1990s and have since been associated with various sightings and alleged attacks.
The Great Red Spot is a gigantic storm located in Jupiter's atmosphere. It's so large that three Earths could fit inside it, and it has been raging for at least 350 years.