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TGV Trivia Game #60 - 11-18-2024

Question 1: The Baha'i faith originated in which country?

The Baha'i faith was founded by Bahá'u'lláh in the mid-19th century in Persia, which is now modern-day Iran. The religion emphasizes the spiritual unity of all humankind and has an estimated 5 to 7 million adherents worldwide.


Question 2: What is the smallest country in the world by land area?

Vatican City, officially known as Vatican City State, is the smallest country in the world, covering just 44 hectares (110 acres). This independent city-state is located within the city of Rome, Italy, and serves as the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church.


Question 3: When do male kangaroos typically develop their "pouch"?

Male kangaroos do not develop a pouch at any point in their lives, as it is a feature exclusive to female kangaroos. The pouch is used by the female to carry and nurse her joeys (baby kangaroos) until they are capable of surviving outside the pouch.


Question 4: What is the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon?

In a polygon, the sum of the interior angles can be calculated using the formula (n-2) x 180°, where n is the number of sides. In a pentagon, which has 5 sides, the sum would be (5-2) x 180°, which equals 540°.


Question 5: How did the ancient Egyptians primarily use papyrus?

The ancient Egyptians used papyrus, a thin paper-like material made from the pith of the papyrus plant, as a writing surface for documents, records, and literature. Papyrus sheets were often glued together to form long scrolls, making it a predecessor to modern paper.


Question 6: Why did The Beatles stop touring in 1966?

The Beatles decided to stop touring in 1966 after completing their last live concert at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. They chose to focus on their studio work, aiming for greater artistic freedom and experimentation in their music. This led to the creation of iconic albums like 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and 'The White Album'.


Question 7: When was the Sydney Opera House officially opened?

The Sydney Opera House, designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, is one of Australia's iconic landmarks. It took 14 years to build, with construction starting in 1959. The opening ceremony in 1973 was officiated by Queen Elizabeth II, making it a noteworthy event in Australian history.


Question 8: What was the first smartphone to have a touch screen interface?

Released in 1994, the IBM Simon was the first smartphone to feature a touch screen interface, even though its screen was monochrome and lacked the multi-touch capability of modern smartphones. The more famous Apple iPhone, which popularized touch screens and was the first to feature a multi-touch interface, was released 13 years later in 2007.


Question 9: Where did the Beatles perform their last live public concert?

The Beatles performed their last live public concert on the rooftop of the Apple Corps building at 3 Savile Row, London, on January 30, 1969. This impromptu performance was famously known as the "Rooftop Concert" and marked the end of an era for the band. This concert was also included in the documentary film "Let It Be."


Question 10: Which musical has the longest-running theatrical performance in West End history?

The Phantom of the Opera, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, premiered in London’s West End at Her Majesty's Theater in 1986. As of now, it holds the record as the longest-running musical in the West End. Although the record for the longest-running musical in the world is held by Les Misérables, which premiered in Paris in 1980.


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