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A FunTrivia Mixed Quiz!
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#1.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
Carmencita0907
asks:
Achilles, Greek hero of the Trojan War, was invulnerable in all parts of his body except one. Where was this crucial weakness?
His hair
His swordarm
His heel
His neck
#2.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
alaspooryoric
asks:
How is it spelled - "apart" or "a part"? Which sentence below is using one of these two INCORRECTLY?
I carry a part of her heart with me.
His sculpture of egg shells fell apart.
Their houses are twenty feet a part.
Emily tried out for a part in "Othello".
#3.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
OJR1
asks:
Which nine Greek goddesses, daughters of Zeus, were each associated with a particular field of knowledge (such as epic poetry, history, dance, etc.)?
Muses
Demigods
Minotaurs
Prumes
#4.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
caz231231
asks:
Navy, cerulean and sky are three of the many shades of which colour?
Purple
Green
Blue
Orange
#5.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
eyhung
asks:
In the epic English poem "Beowulf", what is the name of the monster that Beowulf kills (along with its mother)?
Hrothgar
Grendel
Heorot
Wiglaf
#6.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
poshprice
asks:
If the prefix 'pseudo-' means 'falsehood' and the suffix '-cide' translates to 'act of killing', what then is a person who has committed 'pseudocide' guilty of?
Killing their entire family
Committing suicide
Attempting to fake a death
Writing under an assumed name
#7.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
Kablooey1
asks:
I'm having a great time today! In fact, I'm having more fun than a barrel of:
Molasses
Milk Chocolate
Whiskey
Monkeys
#8.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
KittyKatey
asks:
What would you do with a tumbler?
Drink from it
Eat from it
Skate on it
Call on it
#9.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
golfer46
asks:
According to the Gerontology Research group there are estimated 300-450 people alive in 2019 that are 110 or more years old. What do demographers call this group of individuals?
Ultracentenarians
Supercentenarians
Semisupercentenarians
Golden oldies
#10.
Humanities
Mixture. Player
FatherSteve
asks:
In director Jennie Livingstone's 1991 motion picture "Paris is Burning", Junior LaBeija says of New York drag ball culture, "Opulence! You own everything!" What is "opulence"?
shining, like a jewel
immense power, domination
richness, luxuriousness
the ability to command