Question 1: What year did the Berlin Wall fall, signaling the end of the Cold War?
Question 2: What is the name of the painting that features a man with a disfigured face and is considered the world's first modern painting?
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, created by Pablo Picasso in 1907, challenged conventional artistic norms of the time and is seen as a groundbreaking work that marked the beginning of the modern art movement.
Question 3: How many books are there in the Chronicles of Narnia series?
The Chronicles of Narnia, written by C.S. Lewis, contains seven books. The first book, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," was published in 1950, and the last book, "The Last Battle," was published in 1956.
Question 4: When referring to the Australian slang term "arvo," what time of day is being referenced?
"Arvo," short for "afternoon," is a common Australian slang term used to describe the time after midday and before the evening.
Question 5: When did Australian television network Channel 9 make its first broadcast?
Channel 9, officially known as the Nine Network, made its first on-air appearance in Sydney on September 16, 1956, using the call sign TCN-9. The network has since grown to be one of Australia's leading free-to-air television networks.
Question 6: When was Australia's national anthem officially adopted?
Australia's national anthem, "Advance Australia Fair," was officially adopted on April 19th, 1984, replacing "God Save the Queen". The song was originally composed by Peter Dodds McCormick in 1878.
Question 7: If a letter has an Australian postmark, where was it sent from?
A postmark is an official stamp or imprint placed on a letter by a postal system, indicating where the item was sent from. In this case, the letter was sent from Australia.
Question 8: Who is credited with inventing the World Wide Web?
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, invented the World Wide Web in 1989 as a way to share information among researchers. The first website went live in 1991.
Question 9: In Buddhism, what is the ultimate goal that practitioners strive to achieve?
Nirvana is the state of liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) and the end of suffering. The term comes from the Sanskrit word 'nirvÄṇa,' which means 'cessation' or 'extinguished.'
Question 10: When was the first Harry Potter book published?
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" was published on June 26, 1997, and is the first book in the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling.
The Berlin Wall, built in 1961, divided East and West Berlin. Its fall marked the end of the Cold War and set the stage for the reunification of Germany the following year.