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SDC Trivia Game #82 - 16/08/2023

Question 1: What type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava?

Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. They are classified as either intrusive (formed from magma cooling slowly beneath the Earth's surface) or extrusive (formed from lava cooling quickly on the Earth's surface). Examples include granite (intrusive) and basalt (extrusive).


Question 2: Where is the largest film studio complex in the world located?

Ramoji Film City, located in Hyderabad, India, is the largest integrated film studio complex in the world according to the Guinness World Records. Spread across 1,666 acres, it provides filmmaking facilities, various sets, and a range of recreational activities for tourists, making it not just a production center but also a popular tourist attraction.


Question 3: The emblem of Australia prominently features which two animals?

The Australian Coat of Arms represents the nation's identity and features a kangaroo and an emu as the two animals symbolically supporting the shield. These animals were chosen because they are both native to Australia and, interestingly, they are both unable to walk backwards, which reflects the nation's forward-thinking spirit.



Question 4: What is the title of Harper Lee's second published novel?

Go Set a Watchman, published in 2015, was initially believed to be a sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird but was later revealed to be an earlier draft of the famous novel. Set 20 years after To Kill a Mockingbird, the novel features an adult Scout Finch returning to her hometown to visit her father, Atticus.


Question 5: Who is the world's oldest living person in the Guinness World Records?

Kane Tanaka, a Japanese supercentenarian, is currently the oldest living person in the world. Born on January 2, 1903, Tanaka has surpassed The Guinness World Records' previous title-holder, Jeanne Calment, who lived to the age of 122 years and 164 days.


Question 6: If carbon emissions are not reduced, which ocean is predicted to have the most severe coral bleaching events?.

The Coral Sea, which is part of the South-West Pacific Ocean, is home to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. This area is predicted to have the most severe coral bleaching events due to increased ocean temperatures resulting from climate change. Coral bleaching occurs when environmental stressors cause corals to expel the symbiotic algae that provide them with energy and their vibrant colors. This can lead to coral death and the overall decline of the reef ecosystem.


Question 7: The Hubble Space Telescope is named after which famous astronomer?

The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, is named in honor of astronomer Edwin Hubble who made significant discoveries in the field of extragalactic astronomy. He demonstrated the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way and developed Hubble's Law, which describes the expansion of the universe.



Question 8: Where does the comic book character Superman come from?.

Superman, also known as Kal-El, was born on the planet Krypton before being sent to Earth by his parents just before his home planet's destruction. After arriving on Earth, he was raised by the Kent family and became known as Clark Kent, while secretly fighting crime and protecting the innocent as the superhero, Superman.


Question 9: Where can you find Australia's largest collection of art, artifacts, and natural history specimens?

The Australian Museum, located in Sydney, is the oldest museum in Australia, having been founded in 1827. It holds an extensive collection of over 21 million items, including indigenous Australian art and artifacts, as well as natural history specimens such as fossils, skeletons, and taxidermy displays.


Question 10: Which car manufacturer produced the first generation of the Ford Mustang?

The Ford Mustang was first introduced by Ford in April 1964, becoming an iconic American muscle car. The first generation of the Ford Mustang was produced from 1964 to 1973, and it set the standard for what became known as pony cars – a class of affordable sport coupes with a long hood and a short rear deck.


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SDC Trivia Game #82 - 16/08/2023

Question 1: What type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava?

Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. They are classified as either intrusive (formed from magma cooling slowly beneath the Earth's surface) or extrusive (formed from lava cooling quickly on the Earth's surface). Examples include granite (intrusive) and basalt (extrusive).


Question 2: Where is the largest film studio complex in the world located?

Ramoji Film City, located in Hyderabad, India, is the largest integrated film studio complex in the world according to the Guinness World Records. Spread across 1,666 acres, it provides filmmaking facilities, various sets, and a range of recreational activities for tourists, making it not just a production center but also a popular tourist attraction.


Question 3: The emblem of Australia prominently features which two animals?

The Australian Coat of Arms represents the nation's identity and features a kangaroo and an emu as the two animals symbolically supporting the shield. These animals were chosen because they are both native to Australia and, interestingly, they are both unable to walk backwards, which reflects the nation's forward-thinking spirit.



Question 4: What is the title of Harper Lee's second published novel?

Go Set a Watchman, published in 2015, was initially believed to be a sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird but was later revealed to be an earlier draft of the famous novel. Set 20 years after To Kill a Mockingbird, the novel features an adult Scout Finch returning to her hometown to visit her father, Atticus.


Question 5: Who is the world's oldest living person in the Guinness World Records?

Kane Tanaka, a Japanese supercentenarian, is currently the oldest living person in the world. Born on January 2, 1903, Tanaka has surpassed The Guinness World Records' previous title-holder, Jeanne Calment, who lived to the age of 122 years and 164 days.


Question 6: If carbon emissions are not reduced, which ocean is predicted to have the most severe coral bleaching events?.

The Coral Sea, which is part of the South-West Pacific Ocean, is home to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. This area is predicted to have the most severe coral bleaching events due to increased ocean temperatures resulting from climate change. Coral bleaching occurs when environmental stressors cause corals to expel the symbiotic algae that provide them with energy and their vibrant colors. This can lead to coral death and the overall decline of the reef ecosystem.


Question 7: The Hubble Space Telescope is named after which famous astronomer?

The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, is named in honor of astronomer Edwin Hubble who made significant discoveries in the field of extragalactic astronomy. He demonstrated the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way and developed Hubble's Law, which describes the expansion of the universe.



Question 8: Where does the comic book character Superman come from?.

Superman, also known as Kal-El, was born on the planet Krypton before being sent to Earth by his parents just before his home planet's destruction. After arriving on Earth, he was raised by the Kent family and became known as Clark Kent, while secretly fighting crime and protecting the innocent as the superhero, Superman.


Question 9: Where can you find Australia's largest collection of art, artifacts, and natural history specimens?

The Australian Museum, located in Sydney, is the oldest museum in Australia, having been founded in 1827. It holds an extensive collection of over 21 million items, including indigenous Australian art and artifacts, as well as natural history specimens such as fossils, skeletons, and taxidermy displays.


Question 10: Which car manufacturer produced the first generation of the Ford Mustang?

The Ford Mustang was first introduced by Ford in April 1964, becoming an iconic American muscle car. The first generation of the Ford Mustang was produced from 1964 to 1973, and it set the standard for what became known as pony cars – a class of affordable sport coupes with a long hood and a short rear deck.


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6 out of 10 again! I thought Ford was too easy so I went for American company...
 
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8/10- Coral Sea is not an ocean- it should have stated Pacific.
TAnaka died at 119 whereas Calment at 122 and both recorded in Guinness Book of records. And what's more your question states "who IS.." these women are dead not living. Wording makes all the difference. Perhaps question should have said "who WAS".
 
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9 out of 10 again today!!
Totally agree, Coral Sea is not an ocean, but that is the answer I chose.
Had absolutely no idea when it came to question #5…complete guess, which was wrong!!
 
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Failed miserably. I thought Questions 6 & 10 were trick questions. I shouldn't have thought. LOL Plus it did say Ocean!!!!
 
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7 of 10 correct. I agree with others comments, a sea is not an ocean, who is the eldest if different from who was the oldest. And who is Harper Lee? never heard of him/her before.
 
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7 of 10 correct. I agree with others comments, a sea is not an ocean, who is the eldest if different from who was the oldest. And who is Harper Lee? never heard of him/her before.
Harper Lee wrote to Kill A Mockingbird - if you have never read the book, do yourself a favour and read it…would have to be one of my favourites. Since having had to read it in high school, think I have read it every couple of years since!!
 
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RE - Q6: Coral Sea is a sea NOT an ocean - the correct answer is Indian Ocean (which i put) as over 90% of coral in it is at risk including G.B Reef
 
SDC Trivia Game #82 - 16/08/2023

Question 1: What type of rock is formed from cooled magma or lava?

Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. They are classified as either intrusive (formed from magma cooling slowly beneath the Earth's surface) or extrusive (formed from lava cooling quickly on the Earth's surface). Examples include granite (intrusive) and basalt (extrusive).


Question 2: Where is the largest film studio complex in the world located?

Ramoji Film City, located in Hyderabad, India, is the largest integrated film studio complex in the world according to the Guinness World Records. Spread across 1,666 acres, it provides filmmaking facilities, various sets, and a range of recreational activities for tourists, making it not just a production center but also a popular tourist attraction.


Question 3: The emblem of Australia prominently features which two animals?

The Australian Coat of Arms represents the nation's identity and features a kangaroo and an emu as the two animals symbolically supporting the shield. These animals were chosen because they are both native to Australia and, interestingly, they are both unable to walk backwards, which reflects the nation's forward-thinking spirit.



Question 4: What is the title of Harper Lee's second published novel?

Go Set a Watchman, published in 2015, was initially believed to be a sequel to To Kill a Mockingbird but was later revealed to be an earlier draft of the famous novel. Set 20 years after To Kill a Mockingbird, the novel features an adult Scout Finch returning to her hometown to visit her father, Atticus.


Question 5: Who is the world's oldest living person in the Guinness World Records?

Kane Tanaka, a Japanese supercentenarian, is currently the oldest living person in the world. Born on January 2, 1903, Tanaka has surpassed The Guinness World Records' previous title-holder, Jeanne Calment, who lived to the age of 122 years and 164 days.


Question 6: If carbon emissions are not reduced, which ocean is predicted to have the most severe coral bleaching events?.

The Coral Sea, which is part of the South-West Pacific Ocean, is home to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. This area is predicted to have the most severe coral bleaching events due to increased ocean temperatures resulting from climate change. Coral bleaching occurs when environmental stressors cause corals to expel the symbiotic algae that provide them with energy and their vibrant colors. This can lead to coral death and the overall decline of the reef ecosystem.


Question 7: The Hubble Space Telescope is named after which famous astronomer?

The Hubble Space Telescope, launched in 1990, is named in honor of astronomer Edwin Hubble who made significant discoveries in the field of extragalactic astronomy. He demonstrated the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way and developed Hubble's Law, which describes the expansion of the universe.



Question 8: Where does the comic book character Superman come from?.

Superman, also known as Kal-El, was born on the planet Krypton before being sent to Earth by his parents just before his home planet's destruction. After arriving on Earth, he was raised by the Kent family and became known as Clark Kent, while secretly fighting crime and protecting the innocent as the superhero, Superman.


Question 9: Where can you find Australia's largest collection of art, artifacts, and natural history specimens?

The Australian Museum, located in Sydney, is the oldest museum in Australia, having been founded in 1827. It holds an extensive collection of over 21 million items, including indigenous Australian art and artifacts, as well as natural history specimens such as fossils, skeletons, and taxidermy displays.


Question 10: Which car manufacturer produced the first generation of the Ford Mustang?

The Ford Mustang was first introduced by Ford in April 1964, becoming an iconic American muscle car. The first generation of the Ford Mustang was produced from 1964 to 1973, and it set the standard for what became known as pony cars – a class of affordable sport coupes with a long hood and a short rear deck.


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