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Super Hard Genius Quiz


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A multiple-choice quiz by Trivia_Lord. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Trivia_Lord
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
49,258
Updated
Feb 06 24
# Qns
20
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
12 / 20
Plays
11054
Last 3 plays: Guest 89 (11/20), Guest 104 (10/20), Guest 209 (10/20).
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1. What are the first 10 digits (numbers) of Pi (rounded)? Hint


2. What was the name of the prehistoric super continent? Hint


3. What was the name of the first calendar made by the Romans? Hint


4. Who was the ninth President of the United States Of America? Hint


5. Who made the first crude prototype of the modern day computer? Hint


6. What do the letters DNA stand for? Hint


7. In computer terms, what do the letters ROM stand for? Hint


8. Who was the last Russian Czar? Hint


9. What new Canadian Territory was created in 1999? Hint


10. What is Thomas Edison's middle name? Hint


11. Where were the bones of the first Neanderthals found? Hint


12. The television developed over a period of time, but which of the following is regarded as the year of its invention? Hint


13. When was the first electric car made? Hint


14. What is the circumference of the Earth? Hint


15. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? Hint


16. Which of the following continents has a surface area closest to that of the moon? Hint


17. What is the speed of light in miles per second (mps)? Hint


18. What is the largest organ of the human body? Hint


19. What was the first photograph printed on? Hint


20. What was the tallest artificial structure in the known world, at the end of the 20th century? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What are the first 10 digits (numbers) of Pi (rounded)?

Answer: 3.141592654

This is what all modern math was based upon.
2. What was the name of the prehistoric super continent?

Answer: Pangea

Before all our modern continents were formed there was one big one all together.
3. What was the name of the first calendar made by the Romans?

Answer: Calendar of Romulus

The calendar of Romulus, created in approximately 735 BCE, started in March and contained just 10 months and 304 days. The 61 days between the last month (December) and Martius (March) were not assigned to a month.
4. Who was the ninth President of the United States Of America?

Answer: William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison died just over 30 days after taking office!
5. Who made the first crude prototype of the modern day computer?

Answer: Charles Babagge

Charles Babagge made the design for the first computer, it was called the 'difference engine', but the gears of the day were too crude to make it work.
6. What do the letters DNA stand for?

Answer: Deoxyribonucleic Acid

Without DNA no one would exist, it is the building block of all life.
7. In computer terms, what do the letters ROM stand for?

Answer: Read Only Memory

8. Who was the last Russian Czar?

Answer: Czar Nicholas Romanov II

Czar Nicholas II was the last Czar before the communists took over.
9. What new Canadian Territory was created in 1999?

Answer: Nunavut

This new territory came to be in 1999, when the Inuit wanted their native land back.
10. What is Thomas Edison's middle name?

Answer: Alva

Thomas Alva Edison had the world record for most patents ever, 1,093 of them (according to some sources)!
11. Where were the bones of the first Neanderthals found?

Answer: Neander, Germany

Neander, Germany is were they first originated from.
12. The television developed over a period of time, but which of the following is regarded as the year of its invention?

Answer: 1926

13. When was the first electric car made?

Answer: Before 1900

It was made when electricity wasn't even in most homes. A crude electric vehicle was designed by Scotsman Robert Anderson between 1832 and 1839, and others experimented with such vehicles throughout the nineteenth century. In 1899 an Belgian-built electric racing car set a land speed record of 68 mph.
14. What is the circumference of the Earth?

Answer: 40,000 km

15. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

Answer: Sir John A. MacDonald

He was actually British, and he was knighted by Queen Victoria.
16. Which of the following continents has a surface area closest to that of the moon?

Answer: Asia

The moon is only 37.8m sq km in area vs 44.57m sq km for Asia.
(Africa is about 30.06 m)
17. What is the speed of light in miles per second (mps)?

Answer: 186,000 mps

Theory has it that if one can travel faster than the speed of light one can go back or forward in time.
18. What is the largest organ of the human body?

Answer: The skin

It is the biggest since it covers all of your body.
19. What was the first photograph printed on?

Answer: Pewter

When the first picture was taken in the early 1830s it was done on pewter covered with Bitumen.
20. What was the tallest artificial structure in the known world, at the end of the 20th century?

Answer: KVLY-TV Tower

At that time, the world's tallest was actually not a building but a TV tower in North Dakota. KTHI-TV was the original name.
Source: Author Trivia_Lord

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