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Model T for Trivia

written by: shimonbentzvi
 
A assortment of questions which I hope, you will find interesting.

Question 1:


What does the Arabic term, "Maghrib" represent?
City of the believers
Place of peace
Prison
Sunset prayers

Question 2:


Widely known as "Crazy Bet," she was a famous Union spy in the American Civil War.
Betty Carson
Elizabeth Jenkins
Elizabeth Van Lew
Elizabeth Garrison

Question 3:


The Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, which established the United States Civil Service Commission, was drafted during the office of which President?
Theodore Roosevelt
Abraham Lincoln
Williaam Howard Taft
Chester A. Arthur

Question 4:


The melody of which 1951 pop song was written by a politician who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
I Can't Help Falling in Love With You
Lets Fall in Love
Rock Around the Clock
All in the Game

Question 5:


The famous Japanese cherry trees were planted in Washington, D.C., around the Tidal Basin at the request of which US First Lady?
Lou Henry Hoover
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Betty Ford
Helen Taft

Question 6:


What does the Latin proverb, "Dum spiro, spero", mean in English?
I know that I don't know anything.
While I breath, I hope
Do to others the same as you do to yourself.
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.

Question 7:


You are given a bag with 10 marbles, four red marbles and six blue marbles. You select one at random. What is the probability that the marble you select is either blue or green?
4 out of ten
6 out of ten
2 out of ten
0

Question 8:


This French mathematician, physicist, and religious philosopher, author of the "Lettres provinciales", stated the following: "There are truths on this side of the Pyranees, which are falsehoods on the other".
Blaise Pascal
Francis Mayron
Democritus
Rene Descartes

Question 9:


This Irish playwright, novelist and poet wrote the following line in his famous play "Waiting for Godot": "We are all born mad. Some remain so".
Bernard Shaw
Thomas Hardy
Marcel Proust
Samuel Beckett

Question 10:


The standing long jump and the standing high jump were once Olympic sports.
False
True

 


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