Trivia 7/27

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trivia 7/27
DID YOU KNOW ;
India is the birthplace of chess. The original word for “chess” is the
Sanskrit chaturanga, meaning “four members of an army”—which were mostly
likely elephants, horses, chariots, and foot soldiers.


1. 'Pig' is to 'porcine' as 'bear' is to what?
2. My name is Eliza and I work in a drapery shop. What do I sell?
3. Gangster Al Capone was born in .....
a. - Chicago
b. - NYC
c. - Baltimore
d. - Newark
4. Who Wrote That ?
"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a
far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known."
a. - W. M. Thackery
b. - Emily Bronte
c. - Charles Dickens
d. - Jane Austen
5. Who got their 'Money for Nothing' in 1985?
6. Which European monarch(s) authorized and instituted the Spanish
Inquisition?
7. What word connects an automobile part to a type of purse?
8. What European country is directly east of Sweden and shares a major
border?

TRUTH OR CRAP ??
Russia has a Floating Nuclear Power Station.
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1. Ursine
2. Clothes
3. - b
4. - c
5. Dire Straits
6. Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain
7. Clutch
8. Finland

TRUTH !!
Akademik Lomonosov, named after a notable 18th century Russian scientist,
was developed as a floating nuclear power station to provide power to the
most northerly Russian settlements. As the seas around the Arctic became
more economically important, Russia looked to expand its capabilities in
nuclear power generation to serve ports in the area. The Akademik Lomonosov
was a barge set up with a nuclear plant on it that was built in the Baltic
and moved 4,000 miles on the sea route between Russia and the Arctic to be
deployed at the East Siberian settlement of Pevek in 2020.
 
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