Question 1: How many stripes are on the flag of the United States of America?
Question 2: What style is the Chrysler Building in New York City a classic example of?
Completed in 1930, the Chrysler Building is one of the most notable examples of Art Deco architecture, with its stainless-steel crown, terraced crown, and the iconic eagle gargoyles that symbolize the Chrysler hood ornaments of the time.
Question 3: Who painted the famous work "The Starry Night"?
"The Starry Night" is one of Vincent van Gogh's most famous paintings, created in 1889 while he was staying in an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. The painting depicts the view from his window at night, although it was painted from memory during the day.
Question 4: Where are red blood cells produced in the human body?
Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, which is a spongy tissue found in the cavities of bones. In infants, red blood cells are produced in nearly all bones, but in adults, production typically occurs in the pelvis, skull, ribs, vertebrae, and ends of the long bones.
Question 5: What is the Japanese writing system that uses characters derived from Chinese called?
Kanji characters were adopted from Chinese characters and are used in combination with hiragana and katakana to form written Japanese. Some kanji can have multiple readings based on context and use.
Question 6: How many members were in the original lineup of the Beatles?
The Beatles, often referred to as the "Fab Four," consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the greatest and most influential act of the rock era.
Question 7: What term is used to describe the memory phenomenon of an individual's tendency to recall the first and last items in a series best, and the middle items worst?
The serial position effect consists of both the primacy effect (better memory for items at the beginning of a list) and the recency effect (better memory for items at the end). It was first studied by the German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus. This phenomenon demonstrates how the position of an item in a sequence can affect recall accuracy.
Question 8: How many Harry Potter books are there in the original series?
The Harry Potter series comprises seven books, starting with 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' (also known as 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' in the US) and concluding with 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.' J.K. Rowling wrote the series between 1997 and 2007, and it has become one of the best-selling book series in history.
Question 9: In what year was Al Capone convicted for tax evasion?
Al Capone, often known as "Scarface," was notorious during the Prohibition era and was finally brought down not by his prohibition-related crimes but by tax evasion. He was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison.
Question 10: What scale is used to measure the intensity of tornadoes?
The Fujita Scale, or F-Scale, was introduced in 1971 by Tetsuya Theodore Fujita to rate the intensity of tornadoes based upon the damage they cause. In the United States, an Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF-Scale) has been adopted since 2007 to provide more precision.
The 13 stripes on the United States flag represent the original 13 colonies that declared independence from Britain and became the first states in the Union. The flag also features 50 stars, representing the current 50 states.