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Quiz about Its All About Numbers
Quiz about Its All About Numbers

It's All About Numbers Trivia Quiz

General Questions Involving Numbers

Numbers are fun, no matter what you do, First comes one, and then comes two; Adding digits we can all adore, Order them correctly, you'll learn even more!
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author Ken1260

An ordering quiz by LeoDaVinci. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
LeoDaVinci
Time
3 mins
Type
Order Quiz
Quiz #
213
Updated
Dec 19 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
89
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Mobile instructions: Press on an answer on the right. Then, press on the question it matches on the left.
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer, and then click on its destination box to move it.
Place all of the prompts in numerical order, from lowest to highest.
What's the Correct Order?Choices
1.   
Football team players on the field
2.   
Dalmatians in a 1961 Disney movie
3.   
1982 song by Prince
4.   
1995 Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman film
5.   
U2 song off of "Achtung Baby"
6.   
Days it rained while Noah was in the ark
7.   
George Orwell dystopian novel
8.   
'Graces' in a 1504 oil painting by Raphael
9.   
Atomic number of Oxygen
10.   
Acres in Winnie-the-Pooh's woods





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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. U2 song off of "Achtung Baby"

"One" is a song by U2 which was released in 1991 as part of their album "Achtung Baby". It is a song that blends themes of unity, division, and reconciliation since it was written during a period of internal tension within the band. It captures feelings of emotional conflict and the struggle to maintain relationships, something the band members related to, but also transcended their issues.

The song addresses personal and societal challenges, suggesting that despite our differences, we must come together. This message is especially poignant in today's world. "One" became an anthem for change and is widely regarded as one of U2's most iconic songs, praised for its powerful lyrics and emotional depth. Its message of solidarity and hope will likely always resonate universally.
2. 'Graces' in a 1504 oil painting by Raphael

"The Three Graces" painted by Raphael circa 1504, is a small oil painting on panel that epitomizes the elegance and harmony of the High Renaissance. It depicts three nude women, traditionally identified as the Graces of Greek mythology: goddesses representing charm, beauty, and creativity. They stand closely together, forming a triangular composition, their arms linked in a gesture of unity and grace.

The painting highlights Raphael's mastery of human anatomy and his ability to convey idealized beauty. The soft, naturalistic lighting enhances the delicate textures of their skin, while the serene expressions and balanced poses exude tranquility. Each figure holds a golden apple, referencing the mythological Judgment of Paris.

Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio) was an Italian High Renaissance painter and architect known for his balanced compositions, grace, and clarity. Famous works include The School of Athens and the Sistine Madonna. He greatly influenced Western art's ideals of beauty. Along with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, they formed the trio of art masters of the Renaissance.
3. 1995 Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman film

"Seven" (sometimes written as "Se7en") is a dark psychological thriller directed by David Fincher and released in 1995. It stars Brad Pitt as Detective David Mills and Morgan Freeman as Detective William Somerset, a team of policemen who investigate a series of gruesome murders inspired by the seven deadly sins of the Catholic belief. As they unravel the killer's meticulously planned crimes, the detectives are drawn into a disturbing game of morality and vengeance. Kevin Spacey delivers a chilling performance as John Doe, the enigmatic murderer.

With its bleak atmosphere, intricate storytelling, and shocking climax, Seven explores themes of justice, corruption, and the human capacity for evil. The film's shocking and memorable ending left viewers questioning the cost of vengeance and morality in a broken world.
4. Atomic number of Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas, essential, nay, critical for life on Earth. As a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, oxygen is highly reactive and forms compounds with most elements, creating many compounds including water (H₂O) or rust (Fe₂O₃).

It makes up nearly 21% of Earth's atmosphere and is crucial for respiration in plants, animals, and humans as a diatomic molecule O₂. Oxygen also plays a vital role in combustion, oxidation, and the ozone layer (O₃), which protects life by blocking harmful ultraviolet radiation. Discovered in the 18th century, it is the third most abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen and helium.
5. Football team players on the field

Soccer, but usually called football outside North America, is the world's most popular sport. Played with a round ball, two teams of eleven players aim to score goals by getting the ball into the opposing net without using their hands, except for the goalkeeper and only the 'keeper. Matches are 90 minutes, split into two halves. It's known for its fluid play, strategy, and global competitions like the FIFA World Cup, the world's most watched tournament.

American (or gridiron) football is a contact sport played with a prolate spheroid (oval) ball. Two teams of eleven players aim to advance the ball into the opponent's end zone to score points through touchdowns, field goals, or, rarely, safeties. Games are divided into four quarters, with frequent stops and strategic plays. Known for physicality, teamwork, and major events like the Super Bowl, it's a staple of North American sports culture.

Soccer and football both feature eleven players per team on the field, emphasizing teamwork, strategy, and scoring goals or points to win. Each sport is played on a large field with goals or end zones at opposite ends. Both require physical fitness, coordination, and tactical planning, with passionate fanbases and iconic championships worldwide.
6. Days it rained while Noah was in the ark

The story of Noah's Ark comes from the Book of Genesis in the Bible. God, seeing the corruption and wickedness of humanity, decides to cleanse the Earth with a great flood. He chooses Noah, a righteous man, to build an ark and save his family and pairs of every animal. Following God's specific instructions, Noah builds the ark, gathering his wife, three sons, their wives, and animals of every kind (clean and unclean) onto the vessel.

The rain falls for an incredible, but auspicious, 40 days and nights, flooding the Earth and covering even the highest mountains. All life outside the ark perishes. After the rain stops, the waters slowly recede, and the ark comes to rest on Mount Ararat. Noah sends out a raven and then a dove to find dry land. When the dove returns with an olive leaf, Noah knows the flood has ended. God makes a covenant with Noah, promising never to flood the Earth again, and sets a rainbow in the sky as a sign of this everlasting promise.
7. Acres in Winnie-the-Pooh's woods

Winnie-the-Pooh is a beloved children's character created by A.A. Milne, first appearing in the 1926 story "Winnie-the-Pooh". The stories are set in the fictional 100-Acre Wood, inspired by Ashdown Forest in England, where Milne's son, Christopher Robin (also the name of the boy in the story), played. The 100-Acre Wood is home to Pooh and his friends, including Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo, each fun and lovable with unique personalities. Together, they share whimsical adventures and explore themes of friendship, kindness, and imagination. Pooh, a lovable bear with a fondness for honey, embodies simple wisdom, often finding joy in life's small moments.

The 100-Acre Wood represents an idyllic childhood world, filled with gentle humour and warmth. Milne's stories, complemented by E.H. Shepard's iconic illustrations, have since captivated generations. Adapted since into multiple other media, Winnie-the-Pooh is one of the most beloved characters of children worldwide.
8. Dalmatians in a 1961 Disney movie

"101 Dalmatians" is a 1961 animated Disney film based on Dodie Smith's 1956 novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians". The story follows Pongo and Perdita, two Dalmatians whose fifteen puppies are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil, an obsessed woman who plans to turn them into a fur coat. With the help of the "Twilight Bark" communication system, Pongo and Perdita set out on a daring rescue mission, enlisting the aid of other animals to save their pups. Along the way, they discover 84 others Cruella had captured and rescue them as well.

The film is celebrated for its unique animation style, catchy music, and memorable characters. Cruella de Vil remains one of Disney's most iconic villains, known for her over-the-top personality and obsession with fashion. "101 Dalmatians" was a major success, praised for its humour, charm, and adventurous spirit, and has inspired remakes, sequels, and spin-offs, making it one of Disney's better-known animated movies of all time.
9. George Orwell dystopian novel

"1984" is a 1949 novel by George Orwell. It is a dystopian novel set in a totalitarian society ruled by the Party and its omnipresent leader, Big Brother. The story follows Winston Smith, a disillusioned worker at the Ministry of Truth, where history is constantly rewritten to fit the Party's propaganda. In Orwell's imagined world, individuality and free thought are crushed through surveillance, censorship, and psychological manipulation, epitomized by the Thought Police and the concept of 'doublethink'. Winston, in the maelstrom of all this, realizes that individuality is a better fit for himself.

Winston secretly rebels by pursuing forbidden love and truth, finding a like-minded mate in Julia. However, when he is caught, his defiance leads to betrayal and brutal re-education, to the point of breaking him as a person and leading him to betray that which he cares about most.

The novel explores themes of power, control, and the dangers of authoritarianism, offering chilling warnings about government overreach and manipulation of truth. Orwell's terms like Big Brother, Newspeak, and thoughtcrime have become embedded in our everyday language, and the truth of oversight and surveillance in our everyday life are shockingly current. With all of the smart-speakers constantly listening in to our every word, is it so inconceivable that a Big Brother-esque situation could occur today?
10. 1982 song by Prince

"1999" by Prince, released in 1982 as the title track of his album of the same name, is one of his most iconic songs. Combining funk, rock, and pop, the upbeat anthem reflects Prince's signature sound and innovative production. Lyrically, the song carries a celebratory yet apocalyptic theme, encouraging people to live joyfully in the moment despite an uncertain future. The line "Tonight we're gonna party like it's 1999" became a cultural catchphrase. At the time, it tapped into Cold War anxieties in its referencing fears of nuclear war, but it also remains timeless as a call to revelry and joy.

"1999" marked Prince's breakthrough into mainstream success, solidifying his status as a musical innovator. It re-entered charts as the year 1999 approached and became an enduring classic, embodying Prince's unique ability to blend fun with deeper undertones.
Source: Author LeoDaVinci

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