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TGV Trivia Game #355 - 09-09-2025

Question 1: Which part of the brain is primarily responsible for regulating emotions?

The amygdala, an almond-shaped structure located deep within the temporal lobe, plays a crucial role in processing and regulating emotions, particularly those related to fear, anxiety, and aggression. It is part of the limbic system, which is involved in emotional and behavioral responses.


Question 2: When did the first Peanuts comic strip appear?

The first Peanuts comic strip was published on October 2, 1950 in seven newspapers. Created by Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts went on to become one of the most influential and beloved comic strips of all time, running for nearly 50 years.


Question 3: When multiplying any number by zero, what is the result always equal to?

The product of any number and zero is always zero. This is known as the zero property of multiplication and is a fundamental rule in mathematics.


Question 4: Which U.S. city is known as "The Windy City"?

Chicago is nicknamed "The Windy City" not because of its weather, but because of its reputation for boastful and long-winded politicians in the late 19th century.


Question 5: Which element has the chemical symbol Hg?

The chemical symbol Hg comes from the Greek word "hydrargyrum", meaning liquid silver, which refers to mercury's shiny, silver-white appearance and liquid state at room temperature. Mercury is the only metallic element that is liquid at standard conditions for temperature and pressure.


Question 6: Which classic novel by Miguel de Cervantes tells the story of a man who sets out to revive chivalry under the name Don Quixote?

Don Quixote, fully titled The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615, Don Quixote is the most influential work of literature from the Spanish Golden Age and the entire Spanish literary canon.


Question 7: What does the acronym "GPS" stand for?

GPS, or Global Positioning System, is a satellite-based navigation system that provides location, velocity, and time information. It was originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense but is now widely used in civilian applications such as navigation devices and smartphones.


Question 8: Where is the deepest-known cave in the world located?

The Veryovkina Cave in Abkhazia, Georgia, is the deepest-known cave in the world, with a depth of 2,212 meters (7,257 feet). This limestone cave system is located in the Gagra mountain range of the Western Caucasus.


Question 9: If the U.S. President dies, resigns or is removed from office, who assumes the presidency?

According to the U.S. Constitution, if the President dies, resigns, or is removed from office, the Vice President immediately becomes the President. This provision ensures continuity of leadership in the executive branch.


Question 10: If someone's writing is described as "Dickensian", which author's style are they being compared to?

The term "Dickensian" is used to describe writing that is reminiscent of the style of Charles Dickens, the famous 19th-century English novelist known for his vivid characterization, social commentary, and intricate plots in works such as "A Christmas Carol", "Oliver Twist", and "Great Expectations".


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