Question 1: In which of these films does Whoopi Goldberg dress up as a nun?
Question 2: The original name of New York City was what?
New York’s original name was New Amsterdam. When the English took over, it was renamed to honour the Duke of York.
Question 3: Which insect shorted out an early supercomputer and inspired the term ‘computer bug’?
In 1947, a team of computer scientists reported the world’s first computer bug — a moth trapped in their computer at Harvard University.
Question 4: What actor provided the voice for Michael Jackson's song 'Thriller'?
Micheal Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ featured the voice of the late actor Vincent Price thanks to his reputation as a brilliant performer in hit horror films.
Question 5: Who was the first man to travel into space twice?
On March 23, 1965, Astronaut Virgil ‘Gus’ Grissom became the first person to travel into space twice when he and John Young piloted the Gemini 3 spacecraft.
Question 6: How many of the seven dwarves in Snow White have a moustache?
None of the dwarves had moustaches! Of the seven, six had facial hair, but those were beards!
Question 7: Gala, Honeycrisp, and Jazz are all varieties of which fruit?
There are roughly 7,500 varieties of apples grown across the globe, and Gala, Honeycrisp and Jazz are among them.
Question 8: Which vaccine did French microbiologist Louis Pasteur have a hand in developing?
Pasteur is said to have successfully administered the first vaccine for rabies in 1885 to a nine-year-old boy bitten by a rabid dog.
Question 9: What was the original name of Vaseline?
Vaseline, or petroleum jelly, was originally called 'Wonder Jelly’ before its name was changed to what we know today.
Question 10: What animal has the largest eyes in the world?
The largest eyes in the world belong to the Giant Squid! Their eyes have been known to be about 25.54 cm wide.
Whoopi Goldberg famously dressed up as a nun in the film Sister Act. The film featured Goldberg as Deloris Van Cartier, a lounge singer who goes into hiding in a convent after witnessing a murder.