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TGV Trivia Game #362 - 09-16-2025

Question 1: In what sport would you perform the 'Fosbury Flop'?

The adult human body consists of 206 bones. At birth, humans have around 270 bones, but many of these fuse together as the body develops, resulting in 206 bones by adulthood.


Question 2: Who designed the famous Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain?

The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, which opened in 1997, was designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry. The museum's distinctive curvy, titanium-clad design has become an iconic symbol of Bilbao and helped revitalize the city.


Question 3: What invention is commonly credited to Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century?

Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the movable-type printing press around 1440 revolutionized the production of books and the spread of knowledge. It is considered one of the most influential inventions in human history.


Question 4: What was the name of The Beatles' last studio album?

Although Let It Be was the last album released by The Beatles, Abbey Road was the last one they recorded. The album's cover featuring the band walking across a zebra crossing is one of the most iconic images in popular music history.


Question 5: Which famous American author wrote the novel "The Great Gatsby"?

F. Scott Fitzgerald, a key figure in the Jazz Age and Lost Generation of the 1920s, wrote "The Great Gatsby" in 1925. The novel is considered a masterpiece and a quintessential work of American literature, offering a critical portrayal of the decadence and excess of the Roaring Twenties.


Question 6: When were seat belts first made mandatory in all new vehicles in the United States?

In 1968, the U.S. federal government mandated that all new vehicles be equipped with seat belts, under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 208. This regulation was a significant step in improving vehicle safety and reducing traffic-related fatalities.


Question 7: Where in the human body would you find the smallest bone?

The stapes, located in the middle ear, is the smallest bone in the human body. It is one of three tiny bones that transmit sound vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear.


Question 8: What is the study of shapes, sizes, patterns, and positions called?

Geometry is a branch of mathematics that studies the sizes, shapes, positions, angles, and dimensions of things. It derives its name from Greek words meaning "Earth measurement."


Question 9: When measuring the height of a mountain, what is the reference point used?

The height of a mountain is typically measured from sea level, which provides a consistent global reference point. This is why Mount Everest, measured at 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level, is considered the highest mountain on Earth.


Question 10: When was the bikini swimsuit first introduced?

The modern bikini was invented by French engineer Louis Réard in 1946. Réard named it after the Bikini Atoll in the Pacific, the site of nuclear weapon tests, as he believed the revealing suit would create an "explosive" reaction.


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Question 1: In what sport would you perform the 'Fosbury Flop'?​

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