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Guilding the Stone - June

Created by TabbyTom

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Gems and Birthstones
Guilding the Stone  June game quiz
"The Quiz Makers Guild monthly birthstones series reaches June – the pearl, according to the American Gem Society. This quiz explores some of the cultural associations of the pearl."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. SCI/TECH. A pearl consists mainly of which chemical compound?
    potassium nitrate
    sodium chloride
    calcium carbonate
    magnesium silicate


2. MOVIES. The term “cliffhanger” is said to come from a 1914 serial called “The Perils of Pauline”, in which one episode, filmed around the New Jersey palisades, ended with the heroine dangling over the edge of a cliff. What was the name of the actress who played the heroine?
    Pearl Elmore
    Pearl Bailey
    Pearl White
    Pearl Cook


3. HISTORY. Who was the Commander-in-Chief of the US Pacific Fleet at the time of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
    Husband E. Kimmel
    William F. Halsey
    Chester W. Nimitz
    Ernest J. King


4. WORLD (CULTURES). In which city might you find Pearly Kings and Queens?
    Dublin
    Rio de Janeiro
    London
    Mumbai


5. GEOGRAPHY. Which US state capital stands on the Pearl River?
    Lansing, Michigan
    Jackson, Mississippi
    Bismarck, North Dakota
    Little Rock, Arkansas


6. LITERATURE. Pearl Buck was the first American writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Several of her early novels were set in the country where she spent much of her early life. Which country was this?
    Mexico
    Australia
    Ireland
    China


7. HUMANITIES (ART). In the Tate Britain gallery in London hangs a painting by Joshua Reynolds of the courtesan Kitty Fisher, enacting the part of a famous ruler who is said to have dissolved a pearl in a goblet of vinegar. Which ruler was this?
    Empress Ci Xi of China
    Catherine the Great of Russia
    Cleopatra VII of Egypt
    Elizabeth I of England


8. RELIGION. Where in the Bible (King James Version) do we find mention of a “pearl of great price”?
    Revelation
    Matthew
    Isaiah
    Job


9. MUSIC. Among the classical pieces that sometimes appear in the hit parade is the tenor/baritone duet “Au fond du temple saint” from the opera “The Pearl Fishers”. Who composed this opera?
    Camille de Saint-Saens
    Charles Gounod
    Georges Bizet
    Hector Berlioz


10. GENERAL (NAME GAME). Pearl has often been used as a female name, but which other female name means Pearl?
    Sheila
    Margaret
    Jennifer
    Barbara


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