Trivia 2/25

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Trivia 2/25

DID YOU KNOW…

Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) is regarded as the father of French opera, though he was born in Italy. He pioneered the conducting stick concept, but unfortunately, he hit his foot with a heavy conducting staff. His foot became gangrenous, ultimately killing him.



1. Between 1929 and 1939, Disney released 75 musical shorts under what label?

a. - Looney Tunes

b. - Happy Harmonies

c. - Merry Melodies

d. - Silly Symphony

2. Vredefort is the world's largest verified impact structure. Where is it?

a. - Japan

b. - Argentina

c. - South Africa

d. - China

3. Which state-related nickname did both Ernest Jennings Ford and Thomas Lanier Williams III adopt?

4. Fill in the Blank ;

Anubis, the god of embalming, had a human body and the head of a ______ .

5. Who was the first United States Speaker of the House of Representatives to be removed by a motion to vacate?

a. - Henry Clay

b. - Kevin McCarthy

c. - Newt Gingrich

d. - Joseph Gurney Cannon

6. Which of these cities lies on the longest river in the US state of Michigan?

a. - Kalamazoo

b. - Detroit

c. - Grand Rapids

d. - Ann Arbor

7. Which fictional doctor, created by Robert Louis Stevenson, said, "Man is not truly one, but truly two"?

8. What famous Disney character is associated with "When You Wish Upon a Star"?



TRUTH OR CRAP ??

The rolling Stones created a Guinness World Record by being the first to perform in all seven continents! They achieved the record in 2013.

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1. - d

2. - c

3. Tennessee

4. Jackal

5. - b

6. - c

7. Dr. Henry Jekyll

8. Jiminy Cricket



CRAP !!

That would be Metallica !
 
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