1.What was the world's first national park?
YELLOWSTONE2. What metal has the highest melting point?
TUNGSTEN3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it?
INDIA (some of you had hilarious answers. Canada? US?? Come on! lol)4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome?
ROMULUS AND REMUS5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France?
CANNES6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times?
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"?
ROOSEVELT8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard?
STEWARDESSES9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it?
GARBAGE DISPOSAL10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years?
14! So, the trick part is, that yes, you have to be born here, but if you've lived OUTSIDE of the US, you have to have been living IN the US for that length of time to be eligible.
Re: Trivia!
"You can take your etiquette and shove it!" ~misscarolb
1.What was the world's first national park? Yellowstone
2. What metal has the highest melting point? Iron
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? Canada
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Romulus & Remus
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? some president?
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? Roosevelt
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? greatest...it was the longest I could come up with anyway.
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? hot plate
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? 15
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2. Tungsten
3. Colombia
4. Romulus & Remus
5. Cannes
6. Truman
7. Adams
8. created
9. open flame heater
10. 35 years AND be a naturalized citizen
Do not mess in the affairs of dinosaurs because you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
I love you Missy. Even though you are not smart enough to take online quizzes to find out really important information. ~cew
2. don't know
3. India
4. Ithicus or something?
5. Cannes Film Festival
6. a farmer?
7. John Adams
8. waters, treads, breads
9. hot plate
10. 35 years
Obviously a lot of these are total guesses!
[QUOTE]The rules: NO GOOGLING! Good old fashioned noodle usage here, people! Submit your answers for all the questions. If you don't know, guess! What can it hurt? The answers will be given when the thread dies. heh. 1.What was the world's first national park? <strong>Yosemite?</strong>
2. What metal has the highest melting point? <strong>Steel?</strong>
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? <strong>US</strong>
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? <strong>Romulus and Remus</strong>
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? <strong>Cannes</strong>
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? <strong>Ben Franklin</strong>
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? <strong>No idea...FDR?</strong>
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? <strong>Stewardesses</strong>
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? <strong>Microwave</strong>
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? <strong>10</strong>
Posted by AmoroAgain[/QUOTE]
1.What was the world's first national park? Yellowstone
2. What metal has the highest melting point? Tungsten
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? Egypt?
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Romulus and Remus. And the wolf thing is funny--the Latin word for wolf is also slang for prostitute. So they might have been raised by a hooker instead.
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? Woodrow Wilson?
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? Dolly Madison
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? crafts
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? Bug zapper?
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? Ten
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[QUOTE]Moose, your answer is unacceptable!
Posted by AmoroAgain[/QUOTE]
Sowwy. I know nothing today. NOTHING.
"You can take your etiquette and shove it!" ~misscarolb
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Trivia! : Sowwy. I know nothing today. NOTHING.
Posted by wadingmoose[/QUOTE]
LIES
2. Titanium
3. I have no idea.
4. I am a mythology freak... this is Romulus and Remus
5. Cannes, I think..
6. Probably Einstein or someone like that
7. Lincoln?
8. I think it's "bastard"?
9. I think it's the garbage disposal, right? In-sink-erator or something like that.
10. 21 years is ringing a bell.. or is this a trick question?
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1.What was the world's first national park? Yellowstone
2. What metal has the highest melting point? Tungsten
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? No idea. Chad?
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Remus and Romulus
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? Ben Franklin
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? Teddy Roosevelt
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? No idea
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? Dishwasher?
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? I know he must be 35 years old, but this question is a trick question.
2. What metal has the highest melting point? Platinum
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? Egypt
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Romulus and Remus
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? the CEO of Macys
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? Jefferson
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? treatease
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? coffee maker
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? Don't you have to have been born here?
[QUOTE]a microwave in 1927? Come on qwrty! LOL.
Posted by Stackeye210[/QUOTE]
Haha it was the only appliance I could think of that only kind of made sense. I've been awake for all of 15 minutes, so I'm not exaclty operating at full capacity quite yet.
2. What metal has the highest melting point? Tungsten
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? India
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Romulus and Remus
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? Thomas Edison
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? Woodrow Wilson
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? Stewardesses!
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? Garbage disposal
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? 7
Amoro, this was fun! But hard. Really hard. Lots of mine are guesses too.
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Yellowstone
2. What metal has the highest melting point?
Lead
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it?
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome?
Remus and Romulus
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France?
Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times?
Woodrow Wilson
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"?
John Adams
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard?
no idea
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it?
?
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years?
10? I know you have to be born in the US to be president. Right? I'm woefully ignorant.
Whatever you hatters be hattin. -Tay Prince
[QUOTE]The rules: <div> 1.What was the world's first national park? Acadia National Park</div><div>2. What metal has the highest melting point? ??</div><div>3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? England</div><div>4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Romulus and Remus</div><div> 5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes</div><div> 6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? Woodrow Wilson (or was it one of the Roosevelt's?)</div><div>7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? Madison?</div><div>8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? qwerty... </div><div>9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? My cousin's live there...</div><div>10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? They have to be born here. and be 40 years old.
Posted by AmoroAgain[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE]Yes, the last is a trick question. Sorry!
Posted by AmoroAgain[/QUOTE]
i KNEW it! (picture Chandler saying that. I forget which episode)
2. What metal has the highest melting point? Platinum
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? Russia
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Romulus and Remus
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? Eisenhower
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? FDR
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? sdfdfsdfsdfsdfsdf???
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? No clue, microwave?
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? 35 years because that's the minimum age requirement
[QUOTE]Amoro - tell the truth... did you have to Google to get the answers to all of these?
Posted by Loopyseven[/QUOTE]
Nope!
Cause I got them from a trivia site, questions and answers. :D
2. What metal has the highest melting point? Tungsten... Which is why I laugh at people who get those rings.
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it? India!
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome? Remus and Romulus.
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France? Cannes.
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times? Hudson.
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"? Erm... Uh... WhatisIhavenoidea for $500.00
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard? Erm... I have no idea, and I'm way too lazy to go through the options.
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it? Garbage disposal! This was a Jeopardy question!
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? Erm...? Don't you just have to be a citizen? I didn't know there was a year amount...
Yellowstone
2. What metal has the highest melting point?
Titanium
3.Until the 1750's, this country was the world's only source of diamonds. It wasn't South Africa. What was it?
India
4. Which mythological twins, raised by wolves, were the founders of Rome?
Remus and Romulus
5. What international movie festival made its debut in 1946, in France?
Cannes
6. Who was the first person to suggest Daylight Savings Times?
no se
7. Who was the first U.S. President to call the "President's House" the "White House"?
John Adams
8. What is the longest word in the English Language that is typed only with the lleft hand on a standard keyboard?
I think I remember that it's 10 letters, but I can't figure it out.
9. This household appliance was invented in 1927 by John Hammes of Racine, Wis., and his company, also located there, is still one of the leading producers of it today. Until 1997, however, this appliance was banned in New York City. What is it?
Garbage disposal
10. According to the U.S. Constitution, no person may become President of the United States unless he/she is a citizen who has lived in this country for at least how many years? nine
(Edited for lame pasting error)
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Trivia! : i KNEW it! (picture Chandler saying that. I forget which episode)
Posted by MattsPenguin[/QUOTE]
I'm pretty sure it's TOW the Jellyfish.
[QUOTE]Are we done? :)
Posted by AmoroAgain[/QUOTE]
YES! Now gimme the damn answers before I break down and attempt to google them! *stamps foot*
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: Trivia! : i KNEW it! (picture Chandler saying that. I forget which episode)
Posted by MattsPenguin[/QUOTE]
When Ross & Rachel are having their "on a break" fight and she yells, "And by the way, it <em>isn't</em> that common, it <em>doesn't</em> happen to all guys and it <em>is a big deal</em>!" Chandler jumps out from behind the door and yells, "I <em>knew</em> it!"
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