'Daily knowledge' Category Archive
Saturday, February 17th, 2007
Name the poet
Which Victorian poet was the author, among other works, of the classically-inspired long poems Atalanta in Calydon and Erechtheus?
A) Alfred, Lord Tennyson
B) Algernon Charles Swinburne
C) Gerard Manley Hopkins
D) Robert Browning
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Friday, February 16th, 2007
Know your scaphoid
Where in your body would you find the scaphoid bone?
A) Face
B) Foot
C) Neck
D) Wrist
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Thursday, February 15th, 2007
The road to Carthage
Between 264 and 146 BC, the rival empires of Carthage and Rome met in the three “Punic wars”. In which modern country was the city of Carthage located?
A) Lebanon
B) Spain
C) Tunisia
D) Turkey
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Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
Darwin’s daily doings
Charles Darwin, the great evolutionary theorist, was a man of fixed habits. For much of his adult life, his daily routine always included:
A) A gallop across the downs on his horse, Nelson
B) Making detailed sketches of specimens from his insect collection
C) Smoking a pipe while solving the crossword in The Times
D) Two games of backgammon with his wife, Emma
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Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
National composer
Who is known by the title of “Ireland’s national composer”?
A) John Field
B) Michael William Balfe
C) Turlough O’Carolan
D) William Vincent Wallace
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Monday, February 12th, 2007
The oldest republic
Which country is the oldest surviving republic in the world?
A) Denmark
B) Greece
C) San Marino
D) Switzerland
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Sunday, February 11th, 2007
Fancy footwork?
In which of the following pairs of words can both words refer to the same object?
A) Boot, trunk
B) Clog, drain
C) Shoe, thimble
D) Slipper, pencil
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Saturday, February 10th, 2007
The deep south
What is the southernmost U.S. state?
A) Florida
B) Hawaii
C) Puerto Rico
D) Texas
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Friday, February 9th, 2007
The size of a kilobyte
How many bytes are there in a kilobyte?
A) 1,000
B) 1,024
C) 1,080
D) It depends on your computer’s operating system
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Thursday, February 8th, 2007
Cow of the frigid sea
In 1741, an unknown marine mammal nearly as big as a killer whale was discovered by Georg Wilhelm Steller, sailing with Captain Bering on a North Pacific voyage. Steller’s sea cow, as the creature came to be called, was:
A) A dolphin-whale hybrid
B) Hunted to extinction within 27 years
C) Never seen again
D) Too tough and sinewy to hunt profitably
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