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Oranges, Oceans And Olympics? – Oh, Oh, Oh, It Has To Be Quiz Day!

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“Fight Against Stupidity And Bureaucracy”

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Welcome to another fasab quiz.

A good mixture of easy, difficult and maybe one or two tricky questions for you today.

But if you get stuck you can find the answers waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay down below, but please NO cheating!

Enjoy and good luck.

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Q.  1: Was the color orange named after the fruit, or was the fruit named after the color orange?

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Q.  2: Approximately how much of the mass of our solar system does the Sun take up?

            a)  59%          b)  69%          c)  79%           d)  89%            e) 99%

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Q.  3: What is the deepest part of the world’s oceans known as?

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Q.  4: What was the discovery that gave archaeologists the key to understanding modern Egyptian hieroglyphs.

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Q.  5: You’ve seen it hundreds of times at least, but how many stars surround the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo?

          a)  12            b)  22            c)  32            d) 42

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Q.  6: Since the beginning of the modern Olympics, in 1896, what are the only two countries to have participated in every Games. (A point for each correct answer.)

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Q.  7: Who played detective Kojak in the long running TV series?

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Q.  8: Approximately how many bacteria are on each of your feet?

            a)  one thousand       b) one million       c) one billion       d) one trillion

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Q.  9: What is the name of the lake situated on the border of Peru and Bolivia in the Andes Mountains?  (You know it, it’s a very well known name.)

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Q.  10: What was the name of the New York Yankees baseball star who was once married to Marilyn Monroe?

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Q.  11: Which US state has the longest border with Canada?

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Q.  12: Lizzie Borden was an American woman, from Fall River, Massachusetts, who was famously accused of the axe murders of her father and stepmother. It was a famous case memorialized in a popular skipping-rope rhyme: “Lizzie Borden took an axe, And gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one.” How long was her jail sentence?

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Q.  13: Without rearranging any of its letters, how many English language words can you make from the seven letter word “therein”? (You can have a point for each word you can make, so potentially a good score here!)

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Q.  14: They are now worth millions of dollars each and much sought after, but how many of his paintings did Vincent Van Gogh sell while he was alive?

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Q.  15: What is Queensland And Northern Territories Air Service better known as?

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Q.  16: South Africa is the only country with three official capitals, what are they? (A point for each correct answer, and a bonus point if you can correctly name all three.)

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Q.  17: What is a baby eel called?

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Q.  18: What is greater, the volume of the Earth’s moon OR the volume of the Pacific Ocean?

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Q.  19: Which US President pardoned Robert E. Lee posthumously of all crimes of treason?

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Q.  20: Probably the most famous version is by Frank Sinatra, but who wrote the song “I Get A Kick Out Of You”?

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ANSWERS

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Q.  1: Was the color orange named after the fruit, or was the fruit named after the color orange?

A.  1: The color orange was named after the fruit.

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Q.  2: Approximately how much of the mass of our solar system does the Sun take up?

            a)  59%          b)  69%          c)  79%           d)  89%            e) 99%

A.  2: The correct answer is e) 99%.

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Q.  3: What is the deepest part of the world’s oceans known as?

A.  3: The deepest part of the world’s oceans is known as the Mariana Trench or Marianas Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana Islands.

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Q.  4: What was the discovery that gave archaeologists the key to understanding modern Egyptian hieroglyphs.

A.  4: The discovery of the Rosetta Stone finally provided the key to understanding modern Egyptian hieroglyphs.

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Q.  5: You’ve seen it hundreds of times at least, but how many stars surround the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo?

          a)  12            b)  22            c)  32            d) 42

A.  5: The correct answer is b), there are 22 stars surrounding the mountain on the Paramount Pictures logo.

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Q.  6: Since the beginning of the modern Olympics, in 1896, what are the only two countries to have participated in every Games. (A point for each correct answer.)

A.  6: The only two countries to have participated in every modern Olympic Games are Greece and Australia.

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Q.  7: Who played detective Kojak in the long running TV series?

A.  7: Telly Savalas.

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Q.  8: Approximately how many bacteria are on each of your feet?

            a)  one thousand       b) one million       c) one billion       d) one trillion

A.  8: There are about one trillion bacteria on each of your feet.

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Q.  9: What is the name of the lake situated on the border of Peru and Bolivia in the Andes Mountains?  (You know it, it’s a very well known name.)

A.  9: It is called Lake Titicaca.

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Q.  10: What was the name of the New York Yankees baseball star who was once married to Marilyn Monroe?

A.  10: He was Joe DiMaggio.

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Q.  11: Which US state has the longest border with Canada?

A.  11: Alaska.

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Q.  12: Lizzie Borden was an American woman, from Fall River, Massachusetts, who was famously accused of the axe murders of her father and stepmother. It was a famous case memorialized in a popular skipping-rope rhyme: “Lizzie Borden took an axe, And gave her mother forty whacks. When she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one.” How long was her jail sentence?

A.  12: She was acquitted and no one else has ever been charged with the murders.

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Q.  13: Without rearranging any of its letters, how many English language words can you make from the seven letter word “therein”? (You can have a point for each word you can make, so potentially a good score here!)

A.  13: There are ten English language words that can be made out of the word “therein” without rearranging any of its letters: the, there, he, in, rein, her, here, here, ere, therein, herein.

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Q.  14: They are now worth millions of dollars each and much sought after, but how many of his paintings did Vincent Van Gogh sell while he was alive?

A.  14: Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting while he was alive, the Red Vineyard at Arles.

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Q.  15: What is Queensland And Northern Territories Air Service better known as?

A.  15: QANTAS, the name of the Australian national airline.

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Q.  16: South Africa is the only country with three official capitals, what are they? (A point for each correct answer, and a bonus point if you can correctly name all three.)

A.  16: South Africa’s three official capitals are Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein.

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Q.  17: What is a baby eel called?

A.  17: A baby eel is called an elver.

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Q.  18: What is greater, the volume of the Earth’s moon OR the volume of the Pacific Ocean?

A.  18: Bit of a trick question here. The volume of the Earth’s moon is the same as the volume of the Pacific Ocean.

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Q.  19: Which US President pardoned Robert E. Lee posthumously of all crimes of treason?

A.  19: Gerald Ford.

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Q.  20: Probably the most famous version is by Frank Sinatra, but who wrote the song “I Get A Kick Out Of You”?

A.  20: Cole Porter. Sorry Frank but this is MY favorite version….

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