Trivia 12/31

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Trivia 12/31

DID YOU KNOW ...

A dog's normal temperature is a few degrees warmer than yours.



1. Meniscectomy surgery Is undertaken on which part of the anatomy ?

a. - Toe

b. - Ankle

c. - Knee

d. - Wrist

2. This real life heroine was the subject of an animated Disney film, and was buried in St. George's Church in Gravesend, England in 1617, despite being "native" to another country. What is her name?

3. By which nickname was the 1988 Olympic ski jumper Michael Edwards from Great Britain also known?

4. What was the name of the film that had the tagline: "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water."?

5. The 4th President, who was only 5'4" tall, was thought to be the "Father of the Constitution". Who was this President?

6. Which longtime medical doctor and public servant with the National Institutes of Health became a household name in the USA in the aftermath of the Covid-19 outbreak in February 2020?

7. Also known as bluebottle, the Portuguese man-of-war is most similar to what kind of marine creature?

8. What is an affidavit ?

a. - a statute which requires something

b. - a court order prohibiting something

c. - a written sworn declaration

d. - a command to appear in court



TRUTH OR CRAP ??

Up until 1867, Canada was known as British North America .

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1. - c

2. Pocahontas

3. Eddie the Eagle

4. Jaws 2

5. James Madison

6. Dr. Anthony Fauci

7. jellyfish

8. - c



TRUTH !!

Up until 1867, Canada was known as British North America. This designation was used to refer to the British Empire's colonial territories in North America, particularly after the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which concluded the American Revolutionary War. The term was officially adopted in 1867 with the formation of the Dominion of Canada, which was established under the British North America Act, also known as the Constitution Act, 1867.
 
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