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SDC Trivia Game #83 - 17/08/2023

Question 1: How many U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office?

Four U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). These tragic events shocked the nation and had profound effects on American history.


Question 2: What is the name of the famous Broadway theatre district in New York City?

Times Square, located in Manhattan, is the heart of the Broadway theatre district and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. More than 40 professional theatres, with a seating capacity of at least 500, are in the area. It has been the home to countless memorable productions and legendary performers throughout the years.


Question 3: When was the first human heart transplant performed?

The first successful human heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa, on December 3, 1967. The patient, Louis Washkansky, survived for 18 days following the transplant, which marked a significant milestone in the field of medicine and surgery.



Question 4: If you attend La Tomatina festival, in which country would you find yourself?

La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing festival celebrated annually in the small town of Buñol, Spain. This fun and messy event started in 1945 and attracts thousands of participants each year who pelt each other with overripe tomatoes. It has become one of Spain's most popular and unique attractions.


Question 5: Where is more than 70% of the Earth's fresh water located?

Over 70% of the Earth's fresh water can be found in Antarctica, mostly in the form of ice. In fact, the Antarctic ice sheet holds about 90% of the world's ice and plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


Question 6: Which famous artist is known for his unique style of painting melting clocks?.

Salvador Dalí, a prominent Spanish surrealist artist, is well-known for his painting "The Persistence of Memory," which features melting clocks draped over various objects. This iconic artwork, created in 1931, represents the fluidity and instability of time, challenging the viewer's perception of reality.


Question 7: In geometry, what is the sum of interior angles of a hexagon?

A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. In any polygon, the sum of its interior angles can be calculated using the formula (n - 2) × 180°, where n is the number of sides. For a hexagon, this results in (6 - 2) × 180° = 4 × 180° = 720 degrees.



Question 8: Which company was the first to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization?

Apple Inc. became the first company in history to reach a market capitalization of $1 trillion on August 2, 2018. This tech giant, founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976, revolutionized personal computing and consumer electronics with its flagship products such as the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computer lines.


Question 9: Which novel by Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961?

To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960, is a classic American novel that addresses racial injustice and moral growth. It is narrated by the young girl, Scout Finch, who learns valuable life lessons from her father, Atticus Finch, as he defends a black man wrongly accused of a crime in a small southern US town.


Question 10: In the comic strip "Peanuts," what is the name of Charlie Brown's sister?

Sally Brown is the younger sister of Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip "Peanuts" created by Charles M. Schulz. First introduced in 1959, Sally is best known for her sweet nature, her love for her "Sweet Babboo" Linus, and her occasional philosophical thoughts.


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SDC Trivia Game #83 - 17/08/2023

Question 1: How many U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office?

Four U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). These tragic events shocked the nation and had profound effects on American history.


Question 2: What is the name of the famous Broadway theatre district in New York City?

Times Square, located in Manhattan, is the heart of the Broadway theatre district and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. More than 40 professional theatres, with a seating capacity of at least 500, are in the area. It has been the home to countless memorable productions and legendary performers throughout the years.


Question 3: When was the first human heart transplant performed?

The first successful human heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa, on December 3, 1967. The patient, Louis Washkansky, survived for 18 days following the transplant, which marked a significant milestone in the field of medicine and surgery.



Question 4: If you attend La Tomatina festival, in which country would you find yourself?

La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing festival celebrated annually in the small town of Buñol, Spain. This fun and messy event started in 1945 and attracts thousands of participants each year who pelt each other with overripe tomatoes. It has become one of Spain's most popular and unique attractions.


Question 5: Where is more than 70% of the Earth's fresh water located?

Over 70% of the Earth's fresh water can be found in Antarctica, mostly in the form of ice. In fact, the Antarctic ice sheet holds about 90% of the world's ice and plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


Question 6: Which famous artist is known for his unique style of painting melting clocks?.

Salvador Dalí, a prominent Spanish surrealist artist, is well-known for his painting "The Persistence of Memory," which features melting clocks draped over various objects. This iconic artwork, created in 1931, represents the fluidity and instability of time, challenging the viewer's perception of reality.


Question 7: In geometry, what is the sum of interior angles of a hexagon?

A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. In any polygon, the sum of its interior angles can be calculated using the formula (n - 2) × 180°, where n is the number of sides. For a hexagon, this results in (6 - 2) × 180° = 4 × 180° = 720 degrees.



Question 8: Which company was the first to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization?

Apple Inc. became the first company in history to reach a market capitalization of $1 trillion on August 2, 2018. This tech giant, founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976, revolutionized personal computing and consumer electronics with its flagship products such as the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computer lines.


Question 9: Which novel by Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961?

To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960, is a classic American novel that addresses racial injustice and moral growth. It is narrated by the young girl, Scout Finch, who learns valuable life lessons from her father, Atticus Finch, as he defends a black man wrongly accused of a crime in a small southern US town.


Question 10: In the comic strip "Peanuts," what is the name of Charlie Brown's sister?

Sally Brown is the younger sister of Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip "Peanuts" created by Charles M. Schulz. First introduced in 1959, Sally is best known for her sweet nature, her love for her "Sweet Babboo" Linus, and her occasional philosophical thoughts.


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SDC Trivia Game #83 - 17/08/2023

Question 1: How many U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office?

Four U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). These tragic events shocked the nation and had profound effects on American history.


Question 2: What is the name of the famous Broadway theatre district in New York City?

Times Square, located in Manhattan, is the heart of the Broadway theatre district and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. More than 40 professional theatres, with a seating capacity of at least 500, are in the area. It has been the home to countless memorable productions and legendary performers throughout the years.


Question 3: When was the first human heart transplant performed?

The first successful human heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa, on December 3, 1967. The patient, Louis Washkansky, survived for 18 days following the transplant, which marked a significant milestone in the field of medicine and surgery.



Question 4: If you attend La Tomatina festival, in which country would you find yourself?

La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing festival celebrated annually in the small town of Buñol, Spain. This fun and messy event started in 1945 and attracts thousands of participants each year who pelt each other with overripe tomatoes. It has become one of Spain's most popular and unique attractions.


Question 5: Where is more than 70% of the Earth's fresh water located?

Over 70% of the Earth's fresh water can be found in Antarctica, mostly in the form of ice. In fact, the Antarctic ice sheet holds about 90% of the world's ice and plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


Question 6: Which famous artist is known for his unique style of painting melting clocks?.

Salvador Dalí, a prominent Spanish surrealist artist, is well-known for his painting "The Persistence of Memory," which features melting clocks draped over various objects. This iconic artwork, created in 1931, represents the fluidity and instability of time, challenging the viewer's perception of reality.


Question 7: In geometry, what is the sum of interior angles of a hexagon?

A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. In any polygon, the sum of its interior angles can be calculated using the formula (n - 2) × 180°, where n is the number of sides. For a hexagon, this results in (6 - 2) × 180° = 4 × 180° = 720 degrees.



Question 8: Which company was the first to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization?

Apple Inc. became the first company in history to reach a market capitalization of $1 trillion on August 2, 2018. This tech giant, founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976, revolutionized personal computing and consumer electronics with its flagship products such as the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computer lines.


Question 9: Which novel by Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961?

To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960, is a classic American novel that addresses racial injustice and moral growth. It is narrated by the young girl, Scout Finch, who learns valuable life lessons from her father, Atticus Finch, as he defends a black man wrongly accused of a crime in a small southern US town.


Question 10: In the comic strip "Peanuts," what is the name of Charlie Brown's sister?

Sally Brown is the younger sister of Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip "Peanuts" created by Charles M. Schulz. First introduced in 1959, Sally is best known for her sweet nature, her love for her "Sweet Babboo" Linus, and her occasional philosophical thoughts.


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SDC Trivia Game #83 - 17/08/2023

Question 1: How many U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office?

Four U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). These tragic events shocked the nation and had profound effects on American history.


Question 2: What is the name of the famous Broadway theatre district in New York City?

Times Square, located in Manhattan, is the heart of the Broadway theatre district and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. More than 40 professional theatres, with a seating capacity of at least 500, are in the area. It has been the home to countless memorable productions and legendary performers throughout the years.


Question 3: When was the first human heart transplant performed?

The first successful human heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa, on December 3, 1967. The patient, Louis Washkansky, survived for 18 days following the transplant, which marked a significant milestone in the field of medicine and surgery.



Question 4: If you attend La Tomatina festival, in which country would you find yourself?

La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing festival celebrated annually in the small town of Buñol, Spain. This fun and messy event started in 1945 and attracts thousands of participants each year who pelt each other with overripe tomatoes. It has become one of Spain's most popular and unique attractions.


Question 5: Where is more than 70% of the Earth's fresh water located?

Over 70% of the Earth's fresh water can be found in Antarctica, mostly in the form of ice. In fact, the Antarctic ice sheet holds about 90% of the world's ice and plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


Question 6: Which famous artist is known for his unique style of painting melting clocks?.

Salvador Dalí, a prominent Spanish surrealist artist, is well-known for his painting "The Persistence of Memory," which features melting clocks draped over various objects. This iconic artwork, created in 1931, represents the fluidity and instability of time, challenging the viewer's perception of reality.


Question 7: In geometry, what is the sum of interior angles of a hexagon?

A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. In any polygon, the sum of its interior angles can be calculated using the formula (n - 2) × 180°, where n is the number of sides. For a hexagon, this results in (6 - 2) × 180° = 4 × 180° = 720 degrees.



Question 8: Which company was the first to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization?

Apple Inc. became the first company in history to reach a market capitalization of $1 trillion on August 2, 2018. This tech giant, founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976, revolutionized personal computing and consumer electronics with its flagship products such as the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computer lines.


Question 9: Which novel by Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961?

To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960, is a classic American novel that addresses racial injustice and moral growth. It is narrated by the young girl, Scout Finch, who learns valuable life lessons from her father, Atticus Finch, as he defends a black man wrongly accused of a crime in a small southern US town.


Question 10: In the comic strip "Peanuts," what is the name of Charlie Brown's sister?

Sally Brown is the younger sister of Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip "Peanuts" created by Charles M. Schulz. First introduced in 1959, Sally is best known for her sweet nature, her love for her "Sweet Babboo" Linus, and her occasional philosophical thoughts.


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SDC Trivia Game #83 - 17/08/2023

Question 1: How many U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office?

Four U.S. presidents have been assassinated while in office: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901), and John F. Kennedy (1963). These tragic events shocked the nation and had profound effects on American history.


Question 2: What is the name of the famous Broadway theatre district in New York City?

Times Square, located in Manhattan, is the heart of the Broadway theatre district and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. More than 40 professional theatres, with a seating capacity of at least 500, are in the area. It has been the home to countless memorable productions and legendary performers throughout the years.


Question 3: When was the first human heart transplant performed?

The first successful human heart transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard in Cape Town, South Africa, on December 3, 1967. The patient, Louis Washkansky, survived for 18 days following the transplant, which marked a significant milestone in the field of medicine and surgery.



Question 4: If you attend La Tomatina festival, in which country would you find yourself?

La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing festival celebrated annually in the small town of Buñol, Spain. This fun and messy event started in 1945 and attracts thousands of participants each year who pelt each other with overripe tomatoes. It has become one of Spain's most popular and unique attractions.


Question 5: Where is more than 70% of the Earth's fresh water located?

Over 70% of the Earth's fresh water can be found in Antarctica, mostly in the form of ice. In fact, the Antarctic ice sheet holds about 90% of the world's ice and plays a crucial role in regulating global climate and sea levels.


Question 6: Which famous artist is known for his unique style of painting melting clocks?.

Salvador Dalí, a prominent Spanish surrealist artist, is well-known for his painting "The Persistence of Memory," which features melting clocks draped over various objects. This iconic artwork, created in 1931, represents the fluidity and instability of time, challenging the viewer's perception of reality.


Question 7: In geometry, what is the sum of interior angles of a hexagon?

A hexagon is a polygon with six sides. In any polygon, the sum of its interior angles can be calculated using the formula (n - 2) × 180°, where n is the number of sides. For a hexagon, this results in (6 - 2) × 180° = 4 × 180° = 720 degrees.



Question 8: Which company was the first to reach a $1 trillion market capitalization?

Apple Inc. became the first company in history to reach a market capitalization of $1 trillion on August 2, 2018. This tech giant, founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne in 1976, revolutionized personal computing and consumer electronics with its flagship products such as the iPhone, iPad, and Mac computer lines.


Question 9: Which novel by Harper Lee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961?

To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960, is a classic American novel that addresses racial injustice and moral growth. It is narrated by the young girl, Scout Finch, who learns valuable life lessons from her father, Atticus Finch, as he defends a black man wrongly accused of a crime in a small southern US town.


Question 10: In the comic strip "Peanuts," what is the name of Charlie Brown's sister?

Sally Brown is the younger sister of Charlie Brown, the main character in the comic strip "Peanuts" created by Charles M. Schulz. First introduced in 1959, Sally is best known for her sweet nature, her love for her "Sweet Babboo" Linus, and her occasional philosophical thoughts.


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