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SDC Trivia Game #84 - 18/08/2023

Question 1: Why do Japanese people bow instead of shaking hands?

In Japanese culture, bowing (ojigi) is a traditional gesture used to convey a wide range of emotions, including respect, gratitude, and apology. The depth and duration of the bow indicate the level of respect or sincerity of the bower. It is still a common practice in Japan, both in daily life and during traditional ceremonies.


Question 2: When do kangaroos typically give birth to their young?

Kangaroos have a remarkably short gestation period of only 33 days. After this time, the underdeveloped joey makes its way into its mother's pouch where it continues to grow and develop for a further 9 months before it is capable of leaving the pouch for short periods. This unique reproductive strategy allows kangaroos to have a high degree of control over the timing and number of offspring they produce, which is particularly helpful in the often unpredictable Australian environment.


Question 3: What sport has been played at every modern Olympic Games since 1896?

Athletics, which encompasses various track and field events, has been a permanent fixture of the modern Olympic Games since they began in 1896. This versatile sport includes events such as running, jumping, and throwing, and showcases the wide range of physical abilities and skill sets of the participating athletes.



Question 4: What is the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of a tornado?

The Fujita Scale, developed by Dr. Tetsuya Fujita in 1971, is used to measure the intensity of a tornado based on the damage it causes. The scale ranges from F0 (weakest) to F5 (strongest). In 2007, an Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale was introduced with more specific damage indicators to improve the rating system.


Question 5: How many movies did the famous actor John Wayne appear in?

John Wayne was one of the most iconic actors in the history of American cinema. Known for his roles in Westerns and war movies, Wayne appeared in over 170 films during his illustrious career that spanned over five decades, from the 1920s to the 1970s. Some of his most notable films include "Stagecoach," "The Searchers," "Rio Bravo," and "True Grit," for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor.


Question 6: Which country is known for its Maori culture?

The Maori people first arrived in New Zealand on canoes from Polynesia over 1,000 years ago, and their culture has greatly influenced New Zealand's language, customs, and way of life. Some well-known Maori cultural elements include the haka, a traditional war dance now commonly performed at rugby games and special ceremonies, and ta moko, the unique form of facial and body tattooing.


Question 7: How many stomachs does a cow have?

Cows have a unique digestive system with four stomach compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum. This complex system allows them to efficiently break down and absorb nutrients from fibrous plant material, like grass, through a process called rumination.



Question 8: Which famous British rock band released the iconic song "Bohemian Rhapsody"?

"Bohemian Rhapsody" was released in 1975 as part of Queen's album "A Night at the Opera". The song, which was written by Freddie Mercury, became one of the band's most iconic hits, and its video is often credited with popularising the concept of music videos.


Question 9: How many time zones does mainland Australia span?

Mainland Australia has three time zones which are Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST), and Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). In addition, some states like South Australia and New South Wales have daylight saving time during the summer months, causing a shift in the time zones.


Question 10: How many countries were initially part of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)?

The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was formed in 1951 by six European countries: Belgium, West Germany, Luxembourg, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. This organization marked the beginning of European integration and paved the way for future alliances such as the European Economic Community (EEC) and the present-day European Union (EU).


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70% today….😢
I got # 3 wrong but I have found that I did get it correct!!
“Athletics, Cycling, Fencing, Gymnastics and Swimming are the ONLY 5 sports that have been contested at every Summer Olympics (Modern Olympics) since 1896”
I also got # 5 wrong, but have found that John Wayne starred in over 165 movies NOT 170 movies
Like Thecheesequeen commented “the answers are Sometimes inaccurate”
 
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70% today….😢
I got # 3 wrong but I have found that I did get it correct!!
“Athletics, Cycling, Fencing, Gymnastics and Swimming are the ONLY 5 sports that have been contested at every Summer Olympics (Modern Olympics) since 1896”
I find that the given answers are sometimes inaccurate.
 
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there is only one incorrect answer in Q7 - wuth A. B. C being correct!!!!
Umm... how can A, B, and C all be correct? A cow has technically only one stomach, but divided into four compartments. I would accept that B or C could be correct, but not A. 🤷‍♀️
 
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SDC Trivia Game #84 - 18/08/2023

Question 1: Why do Japanese people bow instead of shaking hands?

In Japanese culture, bowing (ojigi) is a traditional gesture used to convey a wide range of emotions, including respect, gratitude, and apology. The depth and duration of the bow indicate the level of respect or sincerity of the bower. It is still a common practice in Japan, both in daily life and during traditional ceremonies.


Question 2: When do kangaroos typically give birth to their young?

Kangaroos have a remarkably short gestation period of only 33 days. After this time, the underdeveloped joey makes its way into its mother's pouch where it continues to grow and develop for a further 9 months before it is capable of leaving the pouch for short periods. This unique reproductive strategy allows kangaroos to have a high degree of control over the timing and number of offspring they produce, which is particularly helpful in the often unpredictable Australian environment.


Question 3: What sport has been played at every modern Olympic Games since 1896?

Athletics, which encompasses various track and field events, has been a permanent fixture of the modern Olympic Games since they began in 1896. This versatile sport includes events such as running, jumping, and throwing, and showcases the wide range of physical abilities and skill sets of the participating athletes.



Question 4: What is the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of a tornado?

The Fujita Scale, developed by Dr. Tetsuya Fujita in 1971, is used to measure the intensity of a tornado based on the damage it causes. The scale ranges from F0 (weakest) to F5 (strongest). In 2007, an Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale was introduced with more specific damage indicators to improve the rating system.


Question 5: How many movies did the famous actor John Wayne appear in?

John Wayne was one of the most iconic actors in the history of American cinema. Known for his roles in Westerns and war movies, Wayne appeared in over 170 films during his illustrious career that spanned over five decades, from the 1920s to the 1970s. Some of his most notable films include "Stagecoach," "The Searchers," "Rio Bravo," and "True Grit," for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor.


Question 6: Which country is known for its Maori culture?

The Maori people first arrived in New Zealand on canoes from Polynesia over 1,000 years ago, and their culture has greatly influenced New Zealand's language, customs, and way of life. Some well-known Maori cultural elements include the haka, a traditional war dance now commonly performed at rugby games and special ceremonies, and ta moko, the unique form of facial and body tattooing.


Question 7: How many stomachs does a cow have?

Cows have a unique digestive system with four stomach compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum. This complex system allows them to efficiently break down and absorb nutrients from fibrous plant material, like grass, through a process called rumination.



Question 8: Which famous British rock band released the iconic song "Bohemian Rhapsody"?

"Bohemian Rhapsody" was released in 1975 as part of Queen's album "A Night at the Opera". The song, which was written by Freddie Mercury, became one of the band's most iconic hits, and its video is often credited with popularising the concept of music videos.


Question 9: How many time zones does mainland Australia span?

Mainland Australia has three time zones which are Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST), and Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). In addition, some states like South Australia and New South Wales have daylight saving time during the summer months, causing a shift in the time zones.


Question 10: How many countries were initially part of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)?

The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was formed in 1951 by six European countries: Belgium, West Germany, Luxembourg, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. This organization marked the beginning of European integration and paved the way for future alliances such as the European Economic Community (EEC) and the present-day European Union (EU).


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Got 8/10, the Tornado did me in, and Cows have one stomach with four compartments, not four stomachs.
 
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SDC Trivia Game #84 - 18/08/2023

Question 1: Why do Japanese people bow instead of shaking hands?

In Japanese culture, bowing (ojigi) is a traditional gesture used to convey a wide range of emotions, including respect, gratitude, and apology. The depth and duration of the bow indicate the level of respect or sincerity of the bower. It is still a common practice in Japan, both in daily life and during traditional ceremonies.


Question 2: When do kangaroos typically give birth to their young?

Kangaroos have a remarkably short gestation period of only 33 days. After this time, the underdeveloped joey makes its way into its mother's pouch where it continues to grow and develop for a further 9 months before it is capable of leaving the pouch for short periods. This unique reproductive strategy allows kangaroos to have a high degree of control over the timing and number of offspring they produce, which is particularly helpful in the often unpredictable Australian environment.


Question 3: What sport has been played at every modern Olympic Games since 1896?

Athletics, which encompasses various track and field events, has been a permanent fixture of the modern Olympic Games since they began in 1896. This versatile sport includes events such as running, jumping, and throwing, and showcases the wide range of physical abilities and skill sets of the participating athletes.



Question 4: What is the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of a tornado?

The Fujita Scale, developed by Dr. Tetsuya Fujita in 1971, is used to measure the intensity of a tornado based on the damage it causes. The scale ranges from F0 (weakest) to F5 (strongest). In 2007, an Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale was introduced with more specific damage indicators to improve the rating system.


Question 5: How many movies did the famous actor John Wayne appear in?

John Wayne was one of the most iconic actors in the history of American cinema. Known for his roles in Westerns and war movies, Wayne appeared in over 170 films during his illustrious career that spanned over five decades, from the 1920s to the 1970s. Some of his most notable films include "Stagecoach," "The Searchers," "Rio Bravo," and "True Grit," for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor.


Question 6: Which country is known for its Maori culture?

The Maori people first arrived in New Zealand on canoes from Polynesia over 1,000 years ago, and their culture has greatly influenced New Zealand's language, customs, and way of life. Some well-known Maori cultural elements include the haka, a traditional war dance now commonly performed at rugby games and special ceremonies, and ta moko, the unique form of facial and body tattooing.


Question 7: How many stomachs does a cow have?

Cows have a unique digestive system with four stomach compartments: the rumen, the reticulum, the omasum, and the abomasum. This complex system allows them to efficiently break down and absorb nutrients from fibrous plant material, like grass, through a process called rumination.



Question 8: Which famous British rock band released the iconic song "Bohemian Rhapsody"?

"Bohemian Rhapsody" was released in 1975 as part of Queen's album "A Night at the Opera". The song, which was written by Freddie Mercury, became one of the band's most iconic hits, and its video is often credited with popularising the concept of music videos.


Question 9: How many time zones does mainland Australia span?

Mainland Australia has three time zones which are Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), Australian Central Standard Time (ACST), and Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). In addition, some states like South Australia and New South Wales have daylight saving time during the summer months, causing a shift in the time zones.


Question 10: How many countries were initially part of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)?

The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was formed in 1951 by six European countries: Belgium, West Germany, Luxembourg, France, Italy, and the Netherlands. This organization marked the beginning of European integration and paved the way for future alliances such as the European Economic Community (EEC) and the present-day European Union (EU).


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There are three correct answers to question five: how many movies did John Wayne appear in? A: Over 130; B: over 90: C: over 170 or D: over 200. While C is given as the correct answer, A and B are also correct as 170 is a figure that's over both 130 and 90.
 
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Anyone who has driven across the Nullarbor will tell you there are 5 time zones. West to east starts with WA time, it then changes at Caiguna (forward 45 minutes), then at the WA/SA border, then it gets a little blurry after Nullarbor Roadhouse (heading east) as some places use central time and (most) use Adelaide time. Then cross into NSW or Vic and it changes again. But just to complicate matters QLD don’t do daylight saving so it is messy again.
 
Umm... how can A, B, and C all be correct? A cow has technically only one stomach, but divided into four compartments. I would accept that B or C could be correct, but not A. 🤷‍♀️
You are spot on with cow question. But the wrong one was the John Wayne question. Only 143 motion pictures. The rest were television series and shows.

Courtesy of IMDB Pro.
 
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