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What iconic tower was originally meant to be temporary?

What iconic tower was originally meant to be temporary?

Question 1: What iconic tower was originally meant to be temporary?

Question 1
A. Space Needle
B. Leaning Tower of Pisa
C. CN Tower
D. Eiffel Tower
Explanation: The Eiffel Tower was built as a temporary structure for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris and was originally slated to be dismantled after 20 years. It was saved because it proved useful as a radio transmission tower.

Question 2: What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Question 2
A. Arctic Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. Indian Ocean
D. Atlantic Ocean
Explanation: The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth, covering more than 63 million square miles — that's larger than all of Earth's land area combined! It stretches from the Arctic to the Antarctic and from Asia to the Americas.

Question 3: What US state is closest to Africa?

Question 3
A. Florida
B. Maine
C. North Carolina
D. Georgia
Explanation: Maine is the US state closest to Africa. Quoddy Head in Maine is about 3,154 miles from El Beddouza, Morocco, making it closer than any point in Florida or other eastern states.

Question 4: Whatgemstone is traditionally given for a 40th anniversary?

Question 4
A. Emerald
B. Sapphire
C. Diamond
D. Ruby
Explanation: The ruby is the traditional gemstone for a 40th wedding anniversary, symbolizing passion and prosperity. Its deep red color represents the enduring love and vitality of four decades together.

Question 5: What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Question 5
A. Indian Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean
C. Pacific Ocean
D. Arctic Ocean
Explanation: The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth, covering more than 63 million square miles—that's larger than all of Earth's land area combined!

Question 6: What company's logo is a swoosh?

Question 6
A. Puma
B. Nike
C. Reebok
D. Adidas
Explanation: Nike's iconic swoosh logo was designed by graphic design student Carolyn Davidson in 1971 for just $35. It represents motion and speed, inspired by the wing of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory.

Question 7: What TV family appeared in a three-by-three grid?

Question 7
A. The Brady Bunch
B. Eight is Enough
C. The Partridge Family
D. The Waltons
Explanation: The Brady Bunch's iconic opening credits featured the blended family of six kids and two parents arranged in a nine-square grid, becoming one of TV's most recognizable title sequences.

Question 8: What toy was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame first: Barbie or Frisbee?

Question 8
A. They were inducted the same year
B. Neither has been inducted
C. Frisbee
D. Barbie
Explanation: The Frisbee was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 1998, while Barbie was inducted in 1959. The Frisbee's induction recognized its impact on outdoor play and sports culture across generations.

Question 9: What color are the stars on the American flag?

Question 9
A. Red
B. White
C. Blue
D. Gold
Explanation: The 50 stars on the American flag are white, set against a blue canton in the upper left corner. The flag's design features 13 alternating red and white stripes representing the original colonies.

Question 10: What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Question 10
A. Jupiter
B. Venus
C. Mars
D. Saturn
Explanation: Mars is called the Red Planet because of the iron oxide (rust) on its surface, which gives it a distinctive reddish appearance visible even from Earth.

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What instrument did Jimi Hendrix famously play with his teeth?

What instrument did Jimi Hendrix famously play with his teeth?

Question 1: What instrument did Jimi Hendrix famously play with his teeth?

Question 1
A. Drums
B. Electric guitar
C. Piano
D. Harmonica
Explanation: Jimi Hendrix was famous for his wild stage antics, including playing his electric guitar with his teeth during performances, showcasing his incredible showmanship and skill.

Question 2: Where Do Four US States Touch At One Spot?

Question 2
A. Four Corners Monument
B. Grand Canyon
C. Mount Rushmore
D. Hoover Dam
Explanation: The Four Corners Monument marks the only point in the United States where four states—Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah—meet at a single point.

Question 3: What currency is used in Japan?

Question 3
A. Yen
B. Yuan
C. Baht
D. Won
Explanation: The Japanese yen (¥) is the official currency of Japan and has been since 1871. It's the third most traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the US dollar and the euro.

Question 4: What mountain is the tallest in the world above sea level?

Question 4
A. K2
B. Mount Everest
C. Mount McKinley
D. Mount Kilimanjaro
Explanation: Mount Everest stands at 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level, making it the tallest mountain on Earth. It's located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and Tibet.

Question 5: What Color Is On The Outer Edge Of A Rainbow?

Question 5
A. Orange
B. Red
C. Blue
D. Violet
Explanation: Red appears on the outer edge of a rainbow, while violet appears on the inner edge. This happens because different wavelengths of light bend at different angles when passing through water droplets.

Question 6: What type of tree do acorns come from?

Question 6
A. Birch
B. Oak
C. Maple
D. Pine
Explanation: Acorns are the nuts produced by oak trees. All species of oak trees produce acorns, which are an important food source for many wildlife species including squirrels, deer, and birds.

Question 7: When Did The Liberty Bell Crack Beyond Repair?

Question 7
A. 1835 during a funeral toll
B. 1915 during a World's Fair
C. 1846 during Washington's birthday celebration
D. 1776 during the Revolutionary War
Explanation: The Liberty Bell cracked irreparably in 1846 while being rung in honor of George Washington's birthday. The crack spread and made the bell unusable for ringing.

Question 8: What fruit is dried to make prunes?

Question 8
A. Grapes
B. Dates
C. Plums
D. Apricots
Explanation: Prunes are dried plums. They're especially known for their natural laxative properties and sweet flavor.

Question 9: What video game console did Nintendo release in 1985?

Question 9
A. PlayStation
B. Sega Genesis
C. Atari 2600
D. Nintendo Entertainment System
Explanation: The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was released in North America in 1985 and revitalized the video game industry after the 1983 crash.

Question 10: What Frozen Meal Was Invented For TV Tray Dining?

Question 10
A. Hot Pockets
B. Lean Cuisine
C. TV dinner
D. Hungry-Man
Explanation: The TV dinner was introduced by Swanson in 1953, packaged in an aluminum tray divided into compartments. It was designed specifically for eating while watching television.

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