Question 1: If the sun is considered a star, what is the closest star system to our solar system?
Question 2: When did the Green Revolution significantly increase world agricultural production?
The Green Revolution refers to a period from the 1960s to the 1970s when significant advancements in agricultural technology led to enormous increases in world food production, particularly wheat and rice. Norman Borlaug, often considered the father of the Green Revolution, won the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to world food supply.
Question 3: Which famous novel by George Orwell was originally titled 'The Last Man in Europe'?
George Orwell's dystopian novel 'Nineteen Eighty-Four', often published as '1984', was originally titled 'The Last Man in Europe'. However, the publisher, Fredric Warburg, suggested changing the title, and Orwell ultimately agreed to '1984', reversing the last two digits of the year it was written, 1948.
Question 4: When was the character of Batman first introduced?
Batman made his debut in Detective Comics #27, which was published in May 1939. He has since become one of the most iconic and recognizable superheroes in comic book history.
Question 5: When was the Colosseum in Rome built?
Construction of the Colosseum began under the emperor Vespasian in around 70-72 AD and was completed under his successor Titus in 80 AD. The Colosseum was built on the site of Nero's palace, the Domus Aurea.
Question 6: When did the television series "Friends" originally air its first episode?
"Friends" premiered on September 22, 1994, on NBC, and it quickly became one of the most popular television shows of all time, lasting for 10 seasons until its finale in 2004.
Question 7: Who wrote the famous play "Waiting for Godot"?
Samuel Beckett was an Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, and poet. "Waiting for Godot", written in 1949, is Beckett's best-known work and a classic of the Theatre of the Absurd genre.
Question 8: Where was the Beatles' last public performance held?
The Beatles gave an impromptu final public performance on the rooftop of Apple Corps headquarters at 3 Savile Row, London on January 30, 1969. The performance lasted 42 minutes until the Metropolitan Police asked them to reduce the volume.
Question 9: When was Albert Einstein born?
Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany. He is considered one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, best known for developing the theory of relativity.
Question 10: Where was the 1990s sitcom "Frasier" set?
Although the show was filmed in Los Angeles, the story was set in Seattle, Washington. The Space Needle, a Seattle landmark, is featured in the show's opening credits.
The Alpha Centauri system is actually a triple star system, consisting of Alpha Centauri A, Alpha Centauri B, and Proxima Centauri. Proxima Centauri is the smallest star in the system and is actually the closest individual star to our solar system at 4.24 light years away.