
Trivia Quiz World International
I'm browsing online news, and as always there are plenty of news about Iran, Europe, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia Pirates, Brazil and all those other countries. Read all the worlds problems made me think I should make a competition in international affairs.
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- What recreational activity did Joseph Merlin of Belgium to demonstrate for the first time in 1760 at a party London Masquerade?
R: SKATING. - How many members that the United Nations when it celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1995?
R: 185. The latest to join a chain of islands in the Palau Pacific in December 1994. - What famous statesman was known as Dizzy supporters?
A: Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister favorite of Queen Victoria. - What country is the meteorological station remote in the world located?
A: Canada. The Eureka weather station is 600 miles from the North Pole. - How many time zones there in China?
A: One. Although the country covers 3,691,521 miles square and geographically could be in five different areas, the government requires all clocks country to comply with the capital (Beijing.) - What nation on the island is named after a Dutch province?
A: New Zealand, which was discovered by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642 and named Nieuw Zeeland Zealand after the Dutch province bordering the North Sea. - What famous French history is the name of a German city?
A: The Eiffel Tower. It was built by Gustave Eiffel, whose grandfather moved to Paris Upholsterer Eifel, Germany, and became known as the Eifel because their friends could not pronounce his name, Boenickhausen. Finally, the grandfather added another "f" and legally changed his name Eiffel. - What was the name of the pug who shared the bed of Napoleon and Josephine?
A: Fortune. - How is 99 percent of buildings with heating in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland?
A: Geothermal Energy – Natural hot water (140 gr. F) water from an underground tank. Water (ice age glaciers trapped by the hardened lava of volcanic eruptions) feeds the radiators and hot water tanks =- throughout the city. - What is the name of the Middle East includes the name of the first sovereign?
A: Saudi Arabia. Sovereign Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud unified the dual kingdoms of Hejaz and Nejd and its dependencies under the name of Saudi Arabia 1932. - How to holiday Bali known as national Jnegi (pronounced nn-YYEH-pee) is celebrating?
A: In silence. It is the national day of silence. - What was the response of Mahatma Gandhi when asked what he thought of Western civilization?
A: "I think it would be a good idea." - During what war was the battle Herring fight?
A: The Hundred Years' War. Was conducted February 12, 1429, while the British were besieging Orleans Lent and Herring rations have been intercepted by the French. - Chinese writings dating from fishing to mention the fourth century C., with a bamboo rod, silk thread and the hook of a needle. What was used as bait
A: The cooked rice. - How many languages are spoken in the Republic Sudan, the largest country in Africa?
A: 115 – most of them tribal dialects.
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