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👉 I made a new general knowledge quiz for you. I hope you enjoy it! Take a moment to pause, breathe, and think through each question. If you need extra time, feel free to hit pause. 🎉 Think you can ace it? Every correct answer earns you a valuable point. Are you up for the challenge? Comment down below and let us know your final score! 🏆
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Challenge your friends and have a blast while waiting for the big game! Take a moment to pause, breathe, and think through each question. If you need extra time, feel free to hit pause. 🎉 Think you can ace it? Every correct answer earns you a valuable point. Are you up for the challenge? Write your score down and let us know your final score! 🏆 I hope you love this Ultimate EUFA Euro 204 trivia Football Quiz!
Great to see your engagement with the quiz! For the bonus question, the hottest stars are typically blue in color. And indeed, Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system, orbiting Jupiter. Thanks for participating and sharing your thoughts!
Thank you to @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands for pointing out the importance of using kilometers (km) and astronomical units (AU) to measure distances in space! 🌟 For those interested, here’s why: - Kilometers (km) are part of the metric system, which is the standard unit of measurement used by most of the world. - Astronomical Units (AU) are specifically used in astronomy to describe distances within our solar system. One AU is approximately 149.6 million kilometers, which is the average distance from the Earth to the Sun. Using these units helps to maintain consistency and clarity in scientific communication. Thanks again for the valuable suggestion!
Thank you all for participating in our space quiz! 🚀🌌 We hope you had a blast exploring the cosmos with us. How many answers did you get right? Let us know in the comments below! 🌟
Thank you for highlighting the Chrysler Building's iconic status! I took the opportunity to learn more about it and indeed, its Art Deco design and historical significance make it a fascinating subject. I've added more fascinating details about the Chrysler Building in our pinned comments for everyone to enjoy. Thanks for enriching our quiz with your insight
Attention, Quizzers! A big thank you to our fellow quizzer @thecraigster8888 for highlighting the Chrysler Building's standout Art Deco architecture, often celebrated even more than the Empire State Building's. This skyscraper, possibly the most beautiful Art Deco skyscraper-though, of course, beauty is in the eye of the beholder-features elegant sculptures modeled after Chrysler automobile ornaments and held the title of the world’s tallest building before the Empire State Building took over in 1931. ---------------------------------------- Thanks to @windsorSJ's tip, here’s some accurate information directly from Wikipedia about the landmark commonly referred to as Big Ben, which is actually called the Elizabeth Tower. Wikipedia: "Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the Great Clock of Westminster, and by extension for the clock tower itself, which stands at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, England. Originally known simply as the Clock Tower, it was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The clock is a striking clock with five bells. For more detailed information, feel free to visit the Wikipedia page. A big shoutout to @windsorSJ! -------------------------------- Keep sharing your insights and personal favorites, as it enriches our community’s knowledge and enjoyment!
Thanks for sharing that with me! I've always thought the whole tower was called Big Ben, but it’s great to learn the correct name is the Elizabeth Tower. I'll make sure to pin a comment with the correct answer to help others learn too. Appreciate the info
Space explorers, tally your correct answers from our 50-question journey through the cosmos! 🌌 Find your tier: 1-10: Rocket Recruits 11-20: Comet Cruisers 21-30: Asteroid Navigators 31-40: Planet Pioneers 41-49: Star Voyagers 50: Galaxy Guardians 🚀 Share your score in the comments with your rank-like "Planet Pioneers, 35 points!" Let's see who's mastered the universe today!
You're right, thank you for you're feedback and your comment. I understand your perspective. While it's true that the Berlin Wall physically divided Berlin, it also symbolized a much broader divide between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War era. Its significance extends beyond just the city itself, serving as a powerful representation of ideological differences and geopolitical tensions across the continent. My intention with the question was to highlight the symbolic significance of the Berlin Wall in the context of European division during that period. I appreciate your feedback and hope this clarifies my perspective
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Got 49. Didn't know there was a specific term for fear of peanut butter! Are you thinking of Durian fruit? Such a strong smell you're not allowed to carry it on passenger aircraft.
Wow, 49 out of 50 is super impressive! I didn't even know there was a special term for the fear of peanut butter until I made the quiz. Durian is indeed the answer to the bonus question.!Thankfully, you can't take it on a plane. Thank you so much for taking the quiz
🌟Looks like question 19 is giving away the answer along with the question! 😄 Let's consider it a freebie for everyone's enjoyment! Thank you for participating in our quiz! 🌟 We hope you had a fantastic time! 😊 How did the quiz go for you? Let us know how many you got right and if you knew the answer to the bonus question! We'd love to hear from you! 🎉
One question is missing! Did you notice? It's question number 40 🌟 'Which two countries have the longest shared international border?' 🌟 Leave the answer in the comments! How many good answers did you have? Let us know 🥇