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TGV Trivia Game #34 - 10-23-2024

Question 1: The Ashes is a famous cricket series played between which two countries?

The Ashes is a historic cricket rivalry that dates back to 1882. The name "The Ashes" was derived from a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper, The Sporting Times, after Australia's victory at The Oval in 1882, which stated that English cricket had died, and "the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia."


Question 2: What is the tallest bird species in the world?

Ostriches, native to Africa, can reach heights of up to 9 feet (2.7 meters) and are also the fastest land-birds, capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 miles per hour (72 kilometers per hour).


Question 3: When it comes to land area, what is the largest country in Oceania?

Australia is not only the largest country in Oceania but also the 6th largest country in the world, covering approximately 7.6 million square kilometers (2.9 million square miles).


Question 4: In Greek mythology, who is the ruler of the gods and the sky?

Zeus is the god of the sky, thunder, and lightning and is often portrayed with a lightning bolt. He is the brother of Poseidon and Hades, who rule over the sea and underworld, respectively.


Question 5: Who was the ruler of ancient Egypt during the construction of the Great Sphinx of Giza?

The Great Sphinx of Giza, built during the reign of Pharaoh Khafre (circa 2558-2532 BCE), is one of the world's oldest and largest monuments. It is believed to have been built as a guardian for the nearby Pyramid of Khafre.


Question 6: Who is credited with co-founding the worldwide web in 1989?

Sir Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist, invented the worldwide web in 1989 as a mechanism for sharing information through a global, interconnected network. The first website was launched in 1991.


Question 7: What is the value of Pi (?) rounded to two decimal places?

Pi is an irrational number, which means that its decimal representation never repeats or terminates. It is used to represent the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.


Question 8: Who is credited with discovering the law of universal gravitation?

Sir Isaac Newton formulated the law of universal gravitation in the late 17th century. This law states that every point mass attracts every other point mass by a force acting along the line intersecting the two points, and the force is proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.


Question 9: Who invented the Fahrenheit temperature scale?

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a Polish-Dutch physicist, invented the Fahrenheit temperature scale in 1724. The scale is primarily used in the United States and Caribbean nations.


Question 10: In which year did entertainer and environmentalist Steve Irwin pass away?

Known as "The Crocodile Hunter," Steve Irwin died on September 4, 2006, after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming an underwater documentary. His enthusiastic approach to wildlife conservation inspired millions around the world.


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