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SDC Trivia Game #63 - 27/07/2023

Question 1: When referring to distance, which system is used in Australia?

Australia officially adopted the metric system in 1970, and now all measurements are done in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.


Question 2: How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

Beethoven's symphonies are some of the most famous and influential pieces of classical music. His Ninth Symphony, "Choral", is particularly well-known for its "Ode to Joy" chorus.


Question 3: In which year did Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian and European art. It's believed that da Vinci started painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and worked on it intermittently for years before finally finishing it around 1519.



Question 4: What type of hat, originating in Australia, is known for its wide brim and is often used for outdoor activities?

Akubra hats are made from rabbit fur felt and are renowned for their durability and practicality in harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The name "Akubra" is said to be derived from an Aboriginal word for "head covering."


Question 5: Which company produced the first computer mouse?

The first computer mouse was invented by engineer Doug Engelbart in 1963 while working for Stanford Research Institute. It was later developed and refined by Xerox in the 1970s.


Question 6: What is the name of the strong, dry, and often dusty wind that occurs in the Australian desert?

The Bight Nor'wester usually occurs during the summer months in the Great Australian Bight region. It can cause a sudden increase in temperature as it brings hot air from the desert into coastal areas.


Question 7: When referring to Australian slang, what does the term "fair dinkum" mean?

"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term used to express that something is genuine, honest, or true. It originated in the 19th century and is still widely used today.



Question 8: Where does the superhero Black Panther originate from?

Wakanda is a fictional African nation in the Marvel comics. It is known for its advanced technology and valuable metal vibranium, which is found only in Wakanda.


Question 9: What is Australia's largest sand island?

Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located off the southeastern coast of Queensland. It spans over 710 square miles (1,840 square kilometers) and is known for its stunning freshwater lakes, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife.


Question 10: Why is vitamin D essential for the human body?

Vitamin D is important for maintaining bone health by helping the body absorb calcium from food and supplements. It can be obtained from sunlight exposure, food, or supplements.


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9/10 today!! Woo hoo. MY Brain is at its best as early in the day as possible! It gets a bit tired after midday, I think.
 
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SDC Trivia Game #63 - 27/07/2023

Question 1: When referring to distance, which system is used in Australia?

Australia officially adopted the metric system in 1970, and now all measurements are done in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.


Question 2: How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

Beethoven's symphonies are some of the most famous and influential pieces of classical music. His Ninth Symphony, "Choral", is particularly well-known for its "Ode to Joy" chorus.


Question 3: In which year did Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian and European art. It's believed that da Vinci started painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and worked on it intermittently for years before finally finishing it around 1519.



Question 4: What type of hat, originating in Australia, is known for its wide brim and is often used for outdoor activities?

Akubra hats are made from rabbit fur felt and are renowned for their durability and practicality in harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The name "Akubra" is said to be derived from an Aboriginal word for "head covering."


Question 5: Which company produced the first computer mouse?

The first computer mouse was invented by engineer Doug Engelbart in 1963 while working for Stanford Research Institute. It was later developed and refined by Xerox in the 1970s.


Question 6: What is the name of the strong, dry, and often dusty wind that occurs in the Australian desert?

The Bight Nor'wester usually occurs during the summer months in the Great Australian Bight region. It can cause a sudden increase in temperature as it brings hot air from the desert into coastal areas.


Question 7: When referring to Australian slang, what does the term "fair dinkum" mean?

"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term used to express that something is genuine, honest, or true. It originated in the 19th century and is still widely used today.



Question 8: Where does the superhero Black Panther originate from?

Wakanda is a fictional African nation in the Marvel comics. It is known for its advanced technology and valuable metal vibranium, which is found only in Wakanda.


Question 9: What is Australia's largest sand island?

Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located off the southeastern coast of Queensland. It spans over 710 square miles (1,840 square kilometers) and is known for its stunning freshwater lakes, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife.


Question 10: Why is vitamin D essential for the human body?

Vitamin D is important for maintaining bone health by helping the body absorb calcium from food and supplements. It can be obtained from sunlight exposure, food, or supplements.


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SDC Trivia Game #63 - 27/07/2023

Question 1: When referring to distance, which system is used in Australia?

Australia officially adopted the metric system in 1970, and now all measurements are done in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.


Question 2: How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

Beethoven's symphonies are some of the most famous and influential pieces of classical music. His Ninth Symphony, "Choral", is particularly well-known for its "Ode to Joy" chorus.


Question 3: In which year did Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian and European art. It's believed that da Vinci started painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and worked on it intermittently for years before finally finishing it around 1519.



Question 4: What type of hat, originating in Australia, is known for its wide brim and is often used for outdoor activities?

Akubra hats are made from rabbit fur felt and are renowned for their durability and practicality in harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The name "Akubra" is said to be derived from an Aboriginal word for "head covering."


Question 5: Which company produced the first computer mouse?

The first computer mouse was invented by engineer Doug Engelbart in 1963 while working for Stanford Research Institute. It was later developed and refined by Xerox in the 1970s.


Question 6: What is the name of the strong, dry, and often dusty wind that occurs in the Australian desert?

The Bight Nor'wester usually occurs during the summer months in the Great Australian Bight region. It can cause a sudden increase in temperature as it brings hot air from the desert into coastal areas.


Question 7: When referring to Australian slang, what does the term "fair dinkum" mean?

"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term used to express that something is genuine, honest, or true. It originated in the 19th century and is still widely used today.



Question 8: Where does the superhero Black Panther originate from?

Wakanda is a fictional African nation in the Marvel comics. It is known for its advanced technology and valuable metal vibranium, which is found only in Wakanda.


Question 9: What is Australia's largest sand island?

Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located off the southeastern coast of Queensland. It spans over 710 square miles (1,840 square kilometers) and is known for its stunning freshwater lakes, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife.


Question 10: Why is vitamin D essential for the human body?

Vitamin D is important for maintaining bone health by helping the body absorb calcium from food and supplements. It can be obtained from sunlight exposure, food, or supplements.


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SDC Trivia Game #63 - 27/07/2023

Question 1: When referring to distance, which system is used in Australia?

Australia officially adopted the metric system in 1970, and now all measurements are done in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.


Question 2: How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

Beethoven's symphonies are some of the most famous and influential pieces of classical music. His Ninth Symphony, "Choral", is particularly well-known for its "Ode to Joy" chorus.


Question 3: In which year did Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian and European art. It's believed that da Vinci started painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and worked on it intermittently for years before finally finishing it around 1519.



Question 4: What type of hat, originating in Australia, is known for its wide brim and is often used for outdoor activities?

Akubra hats are made from rabbit fur felt and are renowned for their durability and practicality in harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The name "Akubra" is said to be derived from an Aboriginal word for "head covering."


Question 5: Which company produced the first computer mouse?

The first computer mouse was invented by engineer Doug Engelbart in 1963 while working for Stanford Research Institute. It was later developed and refined by Xerox in the 1970s.


Question 6: What is the name of the strong, dry, and often dusty wind that occurs in the Australian desert?

The Bight Nor'wester usually occurs during the summer months in the Great Australian Bight region. It can cause a sudden increase in temperature as it brings hot air from the desert into coastal areas.


Question 7: When referring to Australian slang, what does the term "fair dinkum" mean?

"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term used to express that something is genuine, honest, or true. It originated in the 19th century and is still widely used today.



Question 8: Where does the superhero Black Panther originate from?

Wakanda is a fictional African nation in the Marvel comics. It is known for its advanced technology and valuable metal vibranium, which is found only in Wakanda.


Question 9: What is Australia's largest sand island?

Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located off the southeastern coast of Queensland. It spans over 710 square miles (1,840 square kilometers) and is known for its stunning freshwater lakes, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife.


Question 10: Why is vitamin D essential for the human body?

Vitamin D is important for maintaining bone health by helping the body absorb calcium from food and supplements. It can be obtained from sunlight exposure, food, or supplements.


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My score was 9 out of 10, still haven't worked out how copy and paste to here. The one on the wind I got wrong..being an almost obsessive weather and climate follower, I had heard about the Foehn effect, but not the name of that wind, though have heard of Brickfielder which wasn't on the list of choices..😁
 
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SDC Trivia Game #63 - 27/07/2023

Question 1: When referring to distance, which system is used in Australia?

Australia officially adopted the metric system in 1970, and now all measurements are done in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.


Question 2: How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

Beethoven's symphonies are some of the most famous and influential pieces of classical music. His Ninth Symphony, "Choral", is particularly well-known for its "Ode to Joy" chorus.


Question 3: In which year did Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian and European art. It's believed that da Vinci started painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and worked on it intermittently for years before finally finishing it around 1519.



Question 4: What type of hat, originating in Australia, is known for its wide brim and is often used for outdoor activities?

Akubra hats are made from rabbit fur felt and are renowned for their durability and practicality in harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The name "Akubra" is said to be derived from an Aboriginal word for "head covering."


Question 5: Which company produced the first computer mouse?

The first computer mouse was invented by engineer Doug Engelbart in 1963 while working for Stanford Research Institute. It was later developed and refined by Xerox in the 1970s.


Question 6: What is the name of the strong, dry, and often dusty wind that occurs in the Australian desert?

The Bight Nor'wester usually occurs during the summer months in the Great Australian Bight region. It can cause a sudden increase in temperature as it brings hot air from the desert into coastal areas.


Question 7: When referring to Australian slang, what does the term "fair dinkum" mean?

"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term used to express that something is genuine, honest, or true. It originated in the 19th century and is still widely used today.



Question 8: Where does the superhero Black Panther originate from?

Wakanda is a fictional African nation in the Marvel comics. It is known for its advanced technology and valuable metal vibranium, which is found only in Wakanda.


Question 9: What is Australia's largest sand island?

Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located off the southeastern coast of Queensland. It spans over 710 square miles (1,840 square kilometers) and is known for its stunning freshwater lakes, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife.


Question 10: Why is vitamin D essential for the human body?

Vitamin D is important for maintaining bone health by helping the body absorb calcium from food and supplements. It can be obtained from sunlight exposure, food, or supplements.


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Queston 9 is a bit of a worry is there a place in Qld called Fraser Island or has Anna changed that too to some unpronounceable Indigenes word.
 
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My score was 9 out of 10, still haven't worked out how copy and paste to here. The one on the wind I got wrong..being an almost obsessive weather and climate follower, I had heard about the Foehn effect, but not the name of that wind, though have heard of Brickfielder which wasn't on the list of choices..😁

You and me both, I have tried to do the copy paste thing, but just does not happen for me!!
 
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SDC Trivia Game #63 - 27/07/2023

Question 1: When referring to distance, which system is used in Australia?

Australia officially adopted the metric system in 1970, and now all measurements are done in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.


Question 2: How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

Beethoven's symphonies are some of the most famous and influential pieces of classical music. His Ninth Symphony, "Choral", is particularly well-known for its "Ode to Joy" chorus.


Question 3: In which year did Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian and European art. It's believed that da Vinci started painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and worked on it intermittently for years before finally finishing it around 1519.



Question 4: What type of hat, originating in Australia, is known for its wide brim and is often used for outdoor activities?

Akubra hats are made from rabbit fur felt and are renowned for their durability and practicality in harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The name "Akubra" is said to be derived from an Aboriginal word for "head covering."


Question 5: Which company produced the first computer mouse?

The first computer mouse was invented by engineer Doug Engelbart in 1963 while working for Stanford Research Institute. It was later developed and refined by Xerox in the 1970s.


Question 6: What is the name of the strong, dry, and often dusty wind that occurs in the Australian desert?

The Bight Nor'wester usually occurs during the summer months in the Great Australian Bight region. It can cause a sudden increase in temperature as it brings hot air from the desert into coastal areas.


Question 7: When referring to Australian slang, what does the term "fair dinkum" mean?

"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term used to express that something is genuine, honest, or true. It originated in the 19th century and is still widely used today.



Question 8: Where does the superhero Black Panther originate from?

Wakanda is a fictional African nation in the Marvel comics. It is known for its advanced technology and valuable metal vibranium, which is found only in Wakanda.


Question 9: What is Australia's largest sand island?

Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located off the southeastern coast of Queensland. It spans over 710 square miles (1,840 square kilometers) and is known for its stunning freshwater lakes, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife.


Question 10: Why is vitamin D essential for the human body?

Vitamin D is important for maintaining bone health by helping the body absorb calcium from food and supplements. It can be obtained from sunlight exposure, food, or supplements.


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first time for 90% good one, me!
 
SDC Trivia Game #63 - 27/07/2023

Question 1: When referring to distance, which system is used in Australia?

Australia officially adopted the metric system in 1970, and now all measurements are done in kilometers, meters, and centimeters.


Question 2: How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?

Beethoven's symphonies are some of the most famous and influential pieces of classical music. His Ninth Symphony, "Choral", is particularly well-known for its "Ode to Joy" chorus.


Question 3: In which year did Leonardo da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is widely considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian and European art. It's believed that da Vinci started painting the Mona Lisa in 1503 and worked on it intermittently for years before finally finishing it around 1519.



Question 4: What type of hat, originating in Australia, is known for its wide brim and is often used for outdoor activities?

Akubra hats are made from rabbit fur felt and are renowned for their durability and practicality in harsh Australian outdoor conditions. The name "Akubra" is said to be derived from an Aboriginal word for "head covering."


Question 5: Which company produced the first computer mouse?

The first computer mouse was invented by engineer Doug Engelbart in 1963 while working for Stanford Research Institute. It was later developed and refined by Xerox in the 1970s.


Question 6: What is the name of the strong, dry, and often dusty wind that occurs in the Australian desert?

The Bight Nor'wester usually occurs during the summer months in the Great Australian Bight region. It can cause a sudden increase in temperature as it brings hot air from the desert into coastal areas.


Question 7: When referring to Australian slang, what does the term "fair dinkum" mean?

"Fair dinkum" is an Australian slang term used to express that something is genuine, honest, or true. It originated in the 19th century and is still widely used today.



Question 8: Where does the superhero Black Panther originate from?

Wakanda is a fictional African nation in the Marvel comics. It is known for its advanced technology and valuable metal vibranium, which is found only in Wakanda.


Question 9: What is Australia's largest sand island?

Fraser Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located off the southeastern coast of Queensland. It spans over 710 square miles (1,840 square kilometers) and is known for its stunning freshwater lakes, ancient rainforests, and unique wildlife.


Question 10: Why is vitamin D essential for the human body?

Vitamin D is important for maintaining bone health by helping the body absorb calcium from food and supplements. It can be obtained from sunlight exposure, food, or supplements.


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Wow best result so far. It would help if I had read Q 6 properly not as the bright norwester. 😄
 
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haahaha I didnt either
 
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