Question 1: How many Academy Awards did the movie Titanic (1997) win?
Question 2: Why do cicadas spend many years underground before emerging all at once?
By emerging simultaneously in huge numbers after 13 or 17 years underground, cicadas overwhelm predators, ensuring that enough survive to mate and lay eggs for the next generation. This strategy is known as "predator satiation."
Question 3: In what year was the first modern Olympic Games held?
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, Greece in 1896. They were the first Olympic Games held since the ancient Olympic Games, which dated back to 776 BC. The 1896 Olympics had 241 participants from 14 nations, competing in 43 events.
Question 4: What branch of philosophy is primarily concerned with the nature of being and existence?
Ontology is the philosophical study of the nature of being, becoming, existence, or reality. It deals with questions concerning what entities exist and how they can be grouped and related within a hierarchy.
Question 5: How many computer mouse buttons did Douglas Engelbart's first prototype have in 1964?
Douglas Engelbart invented the computer mouse in 1964 while working at the Stanford Research Institute. His original design used two metal wheels positioned at right angles to track movement, with three buttons on top.
Question 6: Where was Jesus of Nazareth born according to the Bible?
Bethlehem is located in the West Bank, just south of Jerusalem. The Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem is one of the oldest continuously operating churches in the world, built over the cave that tradition marks as the birthplace of Jesus.
Question 7: How long did the Ancient Egyptian civilization last?
The Ancient Egyptian civilization emerged around 3100 BCE and lasted until the death of Cleopatra VII in 30 BCE. At its peak, it was one of the most advanced civilizations in the world.
Question 8: How many official languages are there in Switzerland?
The four official languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian and Romansh. All have official status at the federal level, although at the local cantonal level usually only one or two predominate. Romansh is spoken by a small minority, mainly in the southeastern canton of Graubünden.
Question 9: What technology company was originally called "Blue Ribbon Sports"?
Blue Ribbon Sports was founded in 1964 by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. The company changed its name to Nike in 1971, named after the Greek goddess of victory.
Question 10: What country is the world's largest producer of wheat?
China produces around 134 million tonnes of wheat annually, accounting for about 18% of global production. Wheat is a staple food in China and is used to make noodles, dumplings, and steamed buns.
Titanic won 11 Oscars, tying the record held by Ben-Hur (1959) and later matched by The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003). Titanic's Oscars included Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Original Song.