Northern hemisphere question.Question 6 - since when is our summer May-September?
Northern hemisphere question.Question 6 - since when is our summer May-September?
What makes you think that? Haven't you noticed the plethora of reruns of TV shows and movies during the December/January period? Funnily enough, that coincides with our summer.Question 6 - since when is our summer May-September?
Actually King Charles IIIQuestion 8 “The Governor-General is the representative of the monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, in Australia.”
Only in 'MuricaQuestion 6 - since when is our summer May-September?
a bit out of date me thinks.Question 8 “The Governor-General is the representative of the monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, in Australia.”
I was about to say the same. When I did a google search after they were not Australian websites hence not making our winter for those months correct. Everyone who put winter given we are in Australia should be given this as correct. More care needed.Question 6 - since when is our summer May-September?
SDC Trivia Game #95 - 29/08/2023
Question 1: How many members were originally in the Australian rock band AC/DC?
Question 2: When referring to genetics, what does DNA stand for?
DNA is the hereditary material found in the nucleus of cells and carries the genetic instructions for growth, development, functioning, and reproduction of all known living organisms. It was discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953.
Question 3: If an artist is using the medium of "tempera," which material are they using to create their art?
Tempera is an ancient painting technique that uses egg yolk as a binder for powdered pigments. It has been used for thousands of years and was the primary painting medium in Europe before the invention of oil painting.
Question 4: What is the force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are touching each other?
There are two main types of friction - static friction, which prevents an object from moving and remains constant, and kinetic (or sliding) friction, which acts while an object is in motion. Friction is essential for everyday activities such as walking, driving, and writing.
Question 5: When did the Berlin Wall fall, symbolizing the end of the Cold War?
The Berlin Wall was built in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin. Its fall in 1989 signified not only the end of the Cold War but also the beginning of the reunification of Germany.
Question 6: If a TV series goes on an off-season hiatus, what is the typical term during which no new episodes are released?
Summer Hiatus typically lasts from May to August or September. This term is relatively flexible, depending on the network or streaming platform, but generally, it's a time when many TV series take a break before returning for new episodes in the fall.
Question 7: Where does the Flintstones family live?
The Flintstones, created by Hanna-Barbera, is set in the prehistoric town of Bedrock, a fictional community that satirizes American suburban life during the mid-20th century.
Question 8: What is the title given to the head of state in Australia?
The Governor-General is the representative of the monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, in Australia. Their role consists of both ceremonial duties and overseeing the government's functioning.
Question 9: Which ancient civilization invented the first form of writing?
The Sumerians created the first known form of writing called Cuneiform, which dates back to around 3,400 BCE. This was developed in the region known as Mesopotamia, which is located in modern-day Iraq and Syria.
Question 10: Which Australian actor won an Oscar for his portrayal of the Joker in the 2008 film "The Dark Knight"?
Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker earned him a posthumous Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Ledger passed away in January 2008 before the film's release.
You got answers correct
AC/DC was formed in November 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. The original lineup included singer Dave Evans, bassist Larry Van Kriedt, and drummer Colin Burgess.