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SDC Trivia Game #51 - 15/07/2023

Question 1: Which Australian Prime Minister served the shortest term in office?

Earle Page served as the 11th Prime Minister of Australia for just 19 days, from April 7 to April 26, 1939. He took office following the death of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and held the position until Robert Menzies was elected by the United Australia Party as their new leader.


Question 2: Who is the famous artist behind the sculpture 'The Thinker'?

French sculptor Auguste Rodin created 'The Thinker' in 1902. It was initially part of a larger work called 'The Gates of Hell' and later became an independent sculpture due to its popularity.


Question 3: Why does the sky look blue to the human eye?

Rayleigh scattering is the phenomenon in which the shorter wavelengths of sunlight (blue) are scattered more efficiently by the atmosphere's molecules and particles, resulting in the sky appearing blue to the human eye.



Question 4: Who is the notorious villain that opposes Batman in the DC Comics universe?

The Joker first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940, and quickly became Batman's archenemy. The character's origins remain a mystery, adding to his mystique throughout the decades.


Question 5: Where did the mythological creature known as the Griffin originate?

The Griffin, a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, first appeared in Ancient Persian mythology and sculptures around 3,000 years ago. The Griffin later became popular in Greek and Roman mythology as well.


Question 6: When a substance changes from a solid to a gas, what is this process called?

Sublimation is a process where a substance transitions directly from the solid phase to the gas phase, without passing through the liquid phase. Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is a common example of a substance that undergoes sublimation.


Question 7: In which Australian state is the famous monolith Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, located?

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith located within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is considered sacred by the local Aboriginal people and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.



Question 8: Who is the famous Australian artist known for his iconic paintings featuring Australian landscapes and Aboriginal mythologies?

Albert Namatjira was a prominent Australian Aboriginal artist from the Arrernte community in the Northern Territory. He was the first Indigenous Australian artist to achieve widespread recognition for his work, and he inspired many generations of Indigenous artists.


Question 9: Which elementary particle carries a negative electric charge?

Electrons are the fundamental particles in atoms that orbit the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons. The electron's negative charge helps balance the positive charge of the protons within an atom.


Question 10: Blue and yellow are primary colors. What color do they create when mixed together?

The result of mixing the primary colors blue and yellow is green. In the color wheel, green is a secondary color and is situated between blue and yellow.


You got answers correct
 
SDC Trivia Game #51 - 15/07/2023

Question 1: Which Australian Prime Minister served the shortest term in office?

Earle Page served as the 11th Prime Minister of Australia for just 19 days, from April 7 to April 26, 1939. He took office following the death of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and held the position until Robert Menzies was elected by the United Australia Party as their new leader.


Question 2: Who is the famous artist behind the sculpture 'The Thinker'?

French sculptor Auguste Rodin created 'The Thinker' in 1902. It was initially part of a larger work called 'The Gates of Hell' and later became an independent sculpture due to its popularity.


Question 3: Why does the sky look blue to the human eye?

Rayleigh scattering is the phenomenon in which the shorter wavelengths of sunlight (blue) are scattered more efficiently by the atmosphere's molecules and particles, resulting in the sky appearing blue to the human eye.



Question 4: Who is the notorious villain that opposes Batman in the DC Comics universe?

The Joker first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940, and quickly became Batman's archenemy. The character's origins remain a mystery, adding to his mystique throughout the decades.


Question 5: Where did the mythological creature known as the Griffin originate?

The Griffin, a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, first appeared in Ancient Persian mythology and sculptures around 3,000 years ago. The Griffin later became popular in Greek and Roman mythology as well.


Question 6: When a substance changes from a solid to a gas, what is this process called?

Sublimation is a process where a substance transitions directly from the solid phase to the gas phase, without passing through the liquid phase. Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is a common example of a substance that undergoes sublimation.


Question 7: In which Australian state is the famous monolith Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, located?

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith located within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is considered sacred by the local Aboriginal people and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.



Question 8: Who is the famous Australian artist known for his iconic paintings featuring Australian landscapes and Aboriginal mythologies?

Albert Namatjira was a prominent Australian Aboriginal artist from the Arrernte community in the Northern Territory. He was the first Indigenous Australian artist to achieve widespread recognition for his work, and he inspired many generations of Indigenous artists.


Question 9: Which elementary particle carries a negative electric charge?

Electrons are the fundamental particles in atoms that orbit the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons. The electron's negative charge helps balance the positive charge of the protons within an atom.


Question 10: Blue and yellow are primary colors. What color do they create when mixed together?

The result of mixing the primary colors blue and yellow is green. In the color wheel, green is a secondary color and is situated between blue and yellow.


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Tricked me on one trivia question. I didn't know the Northern Territory was a State. Is that a recent change by the new government?
 
Tricked me on one trivia question. I didn't know the Northern Territory was a State. Is that a recent change by the new government?
Me too, and again today!

In which Australian state is the famous monolith Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, located? Northern Territory​

 
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I really thought The Griffin was a Greek Mythological creature
 
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The prime ministership of Frank Forde, who was prime minister for seven days in 1945, was the shortest in Australian history.
 
I agree Question 7 doesn't make sense as it is a Territory not a state .
I answered NT only because that's where Uluru is. But actual question is wrong
Should have asked what State/ Territory is it in
Despite being the third largest state or territory by land area, the Northern Territory is not a state. But what does this mean in real-world terms? The Northern Territory has had its own government since 1978, with the passing of the Northern Territory (Self-Government) Act.31 Jan 2023
 
The prime ministership of Frank Forde, who was prime minister for seven days in 1945, was the shortest in Australian history.
Frank Forde was the shortest serving in history
But the question was not asking in history but wanted an answer from the list of prime ministers

Which Australian Prime Minister served the shortest term in office?​

 
SDC Trivia Game #51 - 15/07/2023

Question 1: Which Australian Prime Minister served the shortest term in office?

Earle Page served as the 11th Prime Minister of Australia for just 19 days, from April 7 to April 26, 1939. He took office following the death of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and held the position until Robert Menzies was elected by the United Australia Party as their new leader.


Question 2: Who is the famous artist behind the sculpture 'The Thinker'?

French sculptor Auguste Rodin created 'The Thinker' in 1902. It was initially part of a larger work called 'The Gates of Hell' and later became an independent sculpture due to its popularity.


Question 3: Why does the sky look blue to the human eye?

Rayleigh scattering is the phenomenon in which the shorter wavelengths of sunlight (blue) are scattered more efficiently by the atmosphere's molecules and particles, resulting in the sky appearing blue to the human eye.



Question 4: Who is the notorious villain that opposes Batman in the DC Comics universe?

The Joker first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940, and quickly became Batman's archenemy. The character's origins remain a mystery, adding to his mystique throughout the decades.


Question 5: Where did the mythological creature known as the Griffin originate?

The Griffin, a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, first appeared in Ancient Persian mythology and sculptures around 3,000 years ago. The Griffin later became popular in Greek and Roman mythology as well.


Question 6: When a substance changes from a solid to a gas, what is this process called?

Sublimation is a process where a substance transitions directly from the solid phase to the gas phase, without passing through the liquid phase. Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is a common example of a substance that undergoes sublimation.


Question 7: In which Australian state is the famous monolith Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, located?

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith located within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is considered sacred by the local Aboriginal people and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.



Question 8: Who is the famous Australian artist known for his iconic paintings featuring Australian landscapes and Aboriginal mythologies?

Albert Namatjira was a prominent Australian Aboriginal artist from the Arrernte community in the Northern Territory. He was the first Indigenous Australian artist to achieve widespread recognition for his work, and he inspired many generations of Indigenous artists.


Question 9: Which elementary particle carries a negative electric charge?

Electrons are the fundamental particles in atoms that orbit the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons. The electron's negative charge helps balance the positive charge of the protons within an atom.


Question 10: Blue and yellow are primary colors. What color do they create when mixed together?

The result of mixing the primary colors blue and yellow is green. In the color wheel, green is a secondary color and is situated between blue and yellow.


You got answers correct
The prime ministership of Frank Forde, who was prime minister for seven days in 1945, was the shortest in Australian history. Earl Page
SDC Trivia Game #51 - 15/07/2023

Question 1: Which Australian Prime Minister served the shortest term in office?

Earle Page served as the 11th Prime Minister of Australia for just 19 days, from April 7 to April 26, 1939. He took office following the death of Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and held the position until Robert Menzies was elected by the United Australia Party as their new leader.


Question 2: Who is the famous artist behind the sculpture 'The Thinker'?

French sculptor Auguste Rodin created 'The Thinker' in 1902. It was initially part of a larger work called 'The Gates of Hell' and later became an independent sculpture due to its popularity.


Question 3: Why does the sky look blue to the human eye?

Rayleigh scattering is the phenomenon in which the shorter wavelengths of sunlight (blue) are scattered more efficiently by the atmosphere's molecules and particles, resulting in the sky appearing blue to the human eye.



Question 4: Who is the notorious villain that opposes Batman in the DC Comics universe?

The Joker first appeared in Batman #1 in 1940, and quickly became Batman's archenemy. The character's origins remain a mystery, adding to his mystique throughout the decades.


Question 5: Where did the mythological creature known as the Griffin originate?

The Griffin, a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, first appeared in Ancient Persian mythology and sculptures around 3,000 years ago. The Griffin later became popular in Greek and Roman mythology as well.


Question 6: When a substance changes from a solid to a gas, what is this process called?

Sublimation is a process where a substance transitions directly from the solid phase to the gas phase, without passing through the liquid phase. Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is a common example of a substance that undergoes sublimation.


Question 7: In which Australian state is the famous monolith Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, located?

Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is a massive sandstone monolith located within the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is considered sacred by the local Aboriginal people and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.



Question 8: Who is the famous Australian artist known for his iconic paintings featuring Australian landscapes and Aboriginal mythologies?

Albert Namatjira was a prominent Australian Aboriginal artist from the Arrernte community in the Northern Territory. He was the first Indigenous Australian artist to achieve widespread recognition for his work, and he inspired many generations of Indigenous artists.


Question 9: Which elementary particle carries a negative electric charge?

Electrons are the fundamental particles in atoms that orbit the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons. The electron's negative charge helps balance the positive charge of the protons within an atom.


Question 10: Blue and yellow are primary colors. What color do they create when mixed together?

The result of mixing the primary colors blue and yellow is green. In the color wheel, green is a secondary color and is situated between blue and yellow.


You got answers correct
The prime ministership of Frank Forde, who was prime minister for seven days in 1945, was the shortest in Australian history. Earl Page was the second shortest.
 
Frank Forde was the shortest serving in history
But the question was not asking in history but wanted an answer from the list of prime ministers

Which Australian Prime Minister served the shortest term in office?​

The correct answer was not listed and it did not state from the list below however the word which indicates of those named the word who would require the correct answer. So got me with a play on language.
 

Where did the mythological creature known as the Griffin originate?​

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A. Ancient Greece
B. Ancient Egypt
C. Ancient Rome
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D. Ancient Persia
Incorrect! The Griffin, a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle, first appeared in Ancient Persian mythology and sculptures around 3,000 years ago. The Griffin later became popular in Greek and Roman mythology as well.

I thought Greece was the answer, infact the correct answer can be either Persia or Egypt .

The belief of the existence of this monstrous creature suggests that the origin of the myth is somewhere in the East, as variations of a similar creature appeared in Persia and Egypt before 3,000 BC. Hesiod seems to be the first writer to mention

Hesiod was a Greek Poet
 
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Bad day!!
 
Me too, and again today!

In which Australian state is the famous monolith Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, located? Northern Territory​

its not a state. we have 6 states and 2 territories. That was not a correct word to use - should have stated state or territory. From a search it has been independent self governing since 1978!
 
I got 8 out of 10 (80%) answers correct on SDC Trivia Game #51
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I got 9 out of 10 (90%) answers correct on SDC Trivia Game #51
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I really thought The Griffin was a Greek Mythological creature
I seem to get the hardest right and the easiest wrong👺
 
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Well this is embarrassing. LOL.
 

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