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100

What country has the largest wilderness area?

Russia

100

Name a religion in which cows are sacred?

 Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, as well as in African paganism

100
What is the name of the most famous railroad tycoon?
Cornelius Vanderbilt
100

This snake like animal was used a currency.

A record survives showing someone once rented land in the fenlands for 26,275 eels.

100

What is a major change from the original Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

In the first edition, the Oompa-Loompas were described as black pygmies from "the very deepest and darkest part of the African jungle where no white man had gone before." Also important of note is that Charlie was originally described by Dahl as "a small negro boy."

200

What happened to Aron Ralston when we was hiking in Canyonlands National Park in 2003? His story was told in the movie 172 hours and the book Between a Rock and a Hard Place.

An 800-pound boulder smashed his left hand and pinned it to the wall, On the fifth day, he was so resolved to death that he carved his name, date of birth, and presumed date of death into the sandstone wall and videotaped his goodbyes. After waking up with an epiphany, he realized that he could self-amputate his arm in order to free himself from the rock. Using a multi-tool, Ralston amputated his forearm in just under an hour.

200

How long ago were cows domesticated?

DNA traces cattle back to a small herd domesticated around 10,500 years ago. All cattle are descended from as few as 80 animals that were domesticated from wild ox in the Near East.

200

The railroads out west were built my many people from what country?

In the West, it was the Chinese track gangs. In the Midwest, it was the civil war veterans, including African Americans, as well as Irish immigrants.

200

How were divorces and other marital arguments settled?

The rules, of course, equalized the forces of men and women. In the ring, the man was in a hole, and one hand was tied behind his back so that he could strike with only one hand. And the wife was given a bag of coal, with which she struck.

Whoever wins the fight (inflicts serious injury or the defeated one asks for mercy) is, therefore, right in the dispute."

200

What bird was originally supposed to repeat the word Nevermore in Edgar Allan Poes poem?

Wisely, Poe decided that a parrot didn't fit the melancholy tone that his poem was going for, and he settled on a raven.

300

What percentage of Earth's original forests remain pristine and undisturbed?

20%

300

What makes a cow different from cattle?

A cow is actually a female that has given birth to at least one calf.

300

What is the rough fuel economy of a train moving one ton of freight?

500 miles per gallon of fuel, which is 3–4 times more efficient than trucks.

300

How could jesters get away with slander and voice their political opinions when others would have been killed?

As everything that came out of their mouths was by royal decree, to be taken in "jest," they could get away with slandering the lords and ladies of court, and voice their political opinions in a time when doing so was strictly forbidden. Being funny pays, even in the medieval court.

300

Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird. How many other novels did they write?

None even though it won a Pulitzer Prize and spent 88 weeks on the best seller list.

400

What percentage of the continental US is protected wilderness?

2.7%

400

How many degree is the field of vision of a cow?

300 degrees. They can see everything but directly behind them.

400

How many train cars builds up the longest train in the world?

The line's 99,734-ton, 4,5-mile-long, 682-car train, driven by a single driver, was capable of transporting 82,000 tons of iron ore.

400

When did the Medieval era begin?

476 AD

400

What is the best selling novel of all time?

Don Quixote. 500 million copies

500

What is the smallest wilderness in the US?

Pelican Island Wilderness in Florida (5.5 acres)

500

How many pounds of methane do cows produce annually?

231 billion pounds of methane. Each cow produces 154 to 264 pounds of methane gas per year. Producing 14.5% of global emissions

500

In the song crazy train by Ozzy Osbourne what are the lyrics about?

The lyrics deal with the subject of the Cold War and the fear of annihilation that existed during this period.

500

How many days a year did medieval peasants work?

No more than 150 days a year

500

The monster in Frankenstein has no official name, but the author referred to him by this name when talking about the novel?

Shelley referred to the Monster as "Adam," a nod to the Garden of Eden.

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