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This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author luigiman

A multiple-choice quiz by misdiaslocos. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
misdiaslocos
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
86,352
Updated
Jun 02 26
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. According to scientists, which of the below causes the most flatulence? You might find them as a side dish in a Japanese restaurant. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Which of the following foods has the *least* amount of calories per 100g? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Of the following monarchs, which one would reportedly faint at the sight of a cat? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In 1975, a man by the name of Alex Mitchell was watching his favorite TV show, "The Goodies". During a scene called "Ecky-Thump" he laughed continuously for half an hour, then suffered a heart attack and died. What did his wife do? Dear Abby might figure it out. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In what year was the first ever intentional parachute jump? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The five digit number 37,037 is magic. Multiply it by any multiple of 3 (up to 27), and what happens? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. True or False? Southern Europe sometimes experiences "blood rain", red-tinted showers that coat the region.


Question 8 of 10
8. Which of the following rulers reigned the longest? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. 'Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs' is an example of what type of sentence? The quick brown fox would probably know. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In a strange blow for the patriarchy, take the last letter of the first, second, and third countries that gave women the right to vote and what do you get? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. According to scientists, which of the below causes the most flatulence? You might find them as a side dish in a Japanese restaurant.

Answer: Soybeans

Soybeans are often considered the most flatulent beans because they contain high levels of complex sugars called oligosaccharides. Humans cannot fully digest these sugars, so they pass into the large intestine, where bacteria break them down and produce gas.

Other beans, such as pinto beans and navy beans, can also cause a lot of gas. Black-eyed peas are generally considered less likely to cause flatulence because they contain lower amounts of these difficult-to-digest sugars. Despite their reputation, soybeans are highly nutritious and are an important source of protein for people around the world. Scientists recommend soaking beans before cooking them, which can help reduce the compounds that cause gas.
2. Which of the following foods has the *least* amount of calories per 100g?

Answer: Sugar

When comparing sugar, 100% pure chocolate, natural butter, and salad oil, white sugar actually has the lowest number of calories. Calories measure the amount of energy that food gives to our bodies, and this energy comes from nutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Fat is the most concentrated source of energy, packing nine calories into every single gram. On the other hand, carbohydrates like sugar only provide four calories per gram. Because sugar is a pure carbohydrate and contains absolutely zero fat, it has less than half the energy density of the other items on the list, coming in at around 387 calories per 100 grams.

The other three foods have significantly more calories because they are either packed with fat or made almost entirely out of it. Salad oil sits at the very top because it is 100% pure liquid fat with no water to dilute it, reaching about 900 calories. Natural butter is also incredibly high in calories at around 717, since it is mostly milk fat mixed with just a little bit of water. Even pure, unsweetened chocolate is loaded with heavy cocoa butter fat, which pushes its calorie count up to around 600 or 650. Since sugar completely lacks these heavy fats, it easily wins the spot for the lowest calorie option among them.
3. Of the following monarchs, which one would reportedly faint at the sight of a cat?

Answer: Henry III of France

King Henry III of France is famous for his intense, uncontrollable fear of cats. This extreme fear is called ailurophobia {IF YOU PLAY ANY OF THE DAILY GAMES, KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR THIS WORD!!], and it caused the king to completely panic whenever a cat was nearby. According to stories from his royal court in the late 1500s, the sight of a feline could make him feel physically weak, scream in terror, or even faint right on the spot. Because he could not stand being around them, cats were strictly banned from his royal rooms so the king would never accidentally bump into one.

Think that is weird?...well it gets weirder.

To fill the void of missing cats, Henry III surrounded himself with an army of tiny lapdogs instead. He absolutely adored these small dogs and reportedly owned hundreds of them, spending massive amounts of royal money on their care. He even wore a special basket or tray lined with silk around his neck so he could carry several of his favorite puppies with him wherever he walked. Eventually, he was assassinated...curiously, none of his dogs barked in that nighttime.
4. In 1975, a man by the name of Alex Mitchell was watching his favorite TV show, "The Goodies". During a scene called "Ecky-Thump" he laughed continuously for half an hour, then suffered a heart attack and died. What did his wife do? Dear Abby might figure it out.

Answer: Wrote the show to thank them

In March 1975, a British bricklayer named Alex Mitchell sat down to watch "Kung Fu Kapers," an episode of his favorite comedy show, "The Goodies". During the "Ecky-Thump" scene, a character dressed in a Scottish kilt defended himself with bagpipes against an opponent attacking with a giant black pudding. Alex found the slapstick martial arts parody so hilarious that he began laughing uncontrollably. He cackled uncontrollably on his sofa for about 25 minutes straight until his heart suddenly failed, and he passed away. Instead of being angry at the television network, his widow sent a letter to the comedy stars saying she was grateful his last memory was full of pure happiness.

For decades, this remained one of history's most bizarre medical mysteries. However, the case took a twist when Alex's granddaughter survived a sudden cardiac arrest. Doctors discovered that she had Long QT syndrome, a rare, inherited heart rhythm disorder. Medical experts realized that Alex must have also had this hidden genetic condition, and the physical strain of his intense laughing fit is what unfortunately triggered his fatal heart attack.
5. In what year was the first ever intentional parachute jump?

Answer: 1783

In December 1783, a French physicist named Louis-Sébastien Lenormand made history by performing the first-ever recorded public parachute jump. Lenormand did not actually invent the device to jump out of airplanes, since aircraft had not even been thought of yet. Instead, he wanted to create a clever way to help people safely escape from burning buildings. To prove his new invention worked, he built a five-meter-wide cloth canopy with a rigid wooden frame and bravely prepared to test it himself in front of a massive crowd of onlookers.

For his big demonstration, Lenormand climbed all the way to the top of the tower at the Montpellier Observatory in France. Holding tightly onto his rigid contraption, he leaped off the high ledge and floated gracefully down to the ground, landing completely unhurt. Not only did his daredevil stunt prove that air resistance could slow a human's fall, but he also coined the actual word "parachute" by combining a Latin prefix meaning "against" with the French word for "fall." While later inventors would take the invention much higher into the sky using balloons, Lenormand's tower leap remains the true birth of modern parachuting history.
6. The five digit number 37,037 is magic. Multiply it by any multiple of 3 (up to 27), and what happens?

Answer: You get a perfect line of 6 of the same digits

Trust me, grab a calculator and try this one yourself - it is amazing.

The number 37,037 has some amazing mathematical properties. At first glance, it might look like just a random sequence of digits, but it behaves like magic in the world of multiplication. Because of its special structure, multiplying this number by multiples of 3 (3,6,9,12...) yields this beautiful pattern.

37,037 *3 = 111,111
37,037 *12 = 444,444
37,037*27 = 999,999

The secret power of 37,037 comes alive when you multiply it by any multiple of three up to twenty-seven. For example, if you multiply it by 3, the answer is exactly 111,111. If you multiply it by 6, the result is 222,222, and multiplying it by 9 gives you 333,333. This incredible pattern continues all the way up to multiplying by 27, which lands perfectly on 999,999. This happens because 37,037 is a key building block of the number 111,111, making it a favorite tool for math teachers who want to show students how fun and predictable numbers can be.
7. True or False? Southern Europe sometimes experiences "blood rain", red-tinted showers that coat the region.

Answer: True

"Blood rain" is a striking weather phenomenon that occasionally turns the skies and rainfall a dramatic red or orange color. While the name sounds terrifying, like something out of a horror movie or an ancient myth, it is actually a completely natural event caused by desert dust. The strange colored rain happens when powerful storm winds blow across the Sahara Desert in North Africa, lifting tons of fine, reddish sand high into the atmosphere. These massive dust clouds travel thousands of miles north across the Mediterranean Sea, where they eventually collide with European rain clouds.

When it rains, the water droplets grab the floating desert dust on their way down, coating everything below in a layer of rusty-red mud. This phenomenon happens most frequently in southern European countries close to Africa, like Spain and Italy, but strong winds can push the dust as far north as the United Kingdom and Scandinavia. When the rain dries, it leaves behind a noticeable powdery crust on cars, windows, and roofs. For centuries, people viewed blood rain as an omen of bad luck or a supernatural warning, but modern science has proven it is just nature's way of moving desert sand from one continent to another.
8. Which of the following rulers reigned the longest?

Answer: Louis XIV, King of France

Louis XIV holds the record among these rulers for the longest reign. Known as the "Sun King," he ruled France for 72 years and 110 days, from 1643 to 1715. By comparison, Elizabeth II reigned for 70 years and 214 days, making her the longest-reigning monarch in British history.
At the other extreme, Dipendra of Nepal was king for only about three days in 2001. He became king after he killed basically the entire Nepalese royal family, including his father, before turning a gun on himself. Because he was in a coma when he inherited the throne, he never actively ruled and died three days later.

Even shorter was the reign of Khalid bin Barghash, who ruled for less than an hour in 1896. After taking the throne without British approval, he was removed during the Anglo-Zanzibar War, the shortest recorded war in history, which lasted only about 38 to 45 minutes. These rulers show just how dramatically the length of a reign can vary - from less than an hour to more than seven decades.
9. 'Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs' is an example of what type of sentence? The quick brown fox would probably know.

Answer: Pangram

A pangram is a unique and clever sentence that uses every single letter of the alphabet at least once. The word comes from two Greek words meaning "all" and "letter," which perfectly describes what these sentences do. Writers and puzzle lovers enjoy creating pangrams as a fun brain challenge, trying to fit all twenty-six letters into the shortest sentence possible while still making sense. The most famous example in the English language is, "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog," which has been used for over a century to test keyboards, typewriter keys, and computer fonts.

While basic pangrams are fun to write, the ultimate challenge for word nerds is creating a "perfect pangram." A perfect pangram uses all twenty-six letters of the alphabet exactly once, without repeating a single letter. These are incredibly difficult to make because vowels are limited, so the sentences often sound weird or use obscure old words, like "Mr. Jock, TV quiz phid, bags few lynx." Whether they are perfectly short or a bit silly, pangrams remain an important tool for graphic designers who need to see how every single letter of a new typeface looks on a computer screen.
10. In a strange blow for the patriarchy, take the last letter of the first, second, and third countries that gave women the right to vote and what do you get?

Answer: DAD

For over a century, women around the globe marched, protested, and risked everything to shatter the ultimate glass ceiling: the right to vote. This epic, world-changing struggle for equality kicked off in 1893 when New Zealand bravely became the very first nation to grant women a voice at the ballot box. Less than a decade later, in 1902, Australia followed suit, proving that the future of democracy belonged to everyone. Finally, in 1906, Finland made history as the third country to pass nationwide suffrage, legally cementing the fact that women were equal citizens who would no longer be sidelined by society.

It was a flawless, beautiful triumph for global feminism - until you look at the spelling. If you take the literal last letter of these three heroic, trailblazing nations in historical order, the letters line up to spell D-A-D. Yes, after decades of fighting to overthrow male-dominated rule, the grand prize of the global suffrage movement accidentally spells out the ultimate symbol of the patriarchy. It seems history has a pretty ironic sense of humor, proving that even when women successfully defeat the old boys' club, DAD still somehow finds a way to get his name on the trophy.
Source: Author misdiaslocos

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