Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Trivia Crack "What movie.... - What song..." Answers

Trivia Crack "What movie.... - What song..." Answers
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What movie by Quentin Tarantino created great controversy in 1992 due to its violence? Reservoir dogs
What movie by Stanley Kubrick was forbidden for almost 30 years in some countries? A Clockwork Orange
What movie closes the ‘Death Trilogy’ of Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu? Babel
What movie did Channing Tatum portray a deliquent dancer? Step Up
What movie did Julia Roberts win an Oscar for? Erin Brockovich
What movie did Kristen Dunst kiss Brad Pitt in? Interview With A Vampire
What movie did Kristen Dunst kiss Brad Pitt in? Interview With A Vampire
What movie did leatherface appear in? Texas chainsaw massacre
What movie do the characters Libby, Lena, Carmen and Bridget belong to? The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants
What movie does Anna Kendricks sing Cups in? Pitch Perfect
What movie got more Oscars in 2014? Gravity
What movie is Leonardo DiCaprio NOT in? World War Z
What movie is Leonardo DiCaprio NOT in? World War Z
What movie is in fact a real story? Anastasia
What movie musical was inspired by the work of The Beatles? Across the Universe
What movie starred Winona Ryder? All are correct
What movie was not made by Pixar? Tangled
What movie won an Oscar for Best Soundtrack in 2014? Gravity
What movie won an Oscar in 2014 from a Mexican director? Gravity
What movie’s soundtrack is the most sold soundtrack in history, with 26 million copies? The Bodyguard
What museum can you find “El Guernica” of Picasso in? Reina Sofia
What museum has Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” as part of its permanent collection? MOMA, New York
What musical discipline studies the simultaneity of sounds and its relations? Harmony
What musical instrument does the company Gibson make? Electric guitars
What musical takes place during the French Revolution? Les Miserables
What musician collaborated closely with the Russian Ballets? Rimsky Korsakov
What must never be exposed to direct light, get wet or be fed after midnight? Gremlins
What mythological creature is half eagle half horse? The hippogriff
What mythological creature is half eagle half lion? The griffin
What mythological creature turns her enemies to stone? Medusa
What name did a roman citizen without an official position receive? Privatus
What name did van Gogh use to sign his paintings? Vincent
What name do Jehovah’s Witnesses give to God? Jehova
What name is given to the extra thumblike toe on a dog’s front feet? Dewclaw
What name is given to the projecting part of the face of a dog? Muzzle
What name was given to South Africans of Dutch descent? Boers
What name was given to the amicable separation of Slovakia and the Czech Republic? Velvet Divorce
What name was the First World War given until 1939? The Great War
What nation first settled florida? Spain
What nation runs the military faculties at Guantanamo Bay? U.S.
What national soccer team is called the samurais due to their blue clothes? Japan
What nationality are the Simpsons? American
What nationality are the Super Mario Bros? Italian
What nationality is JRR Tolkien? British
What nationality is Shania Twain? Canadian
What nationality is footballer Thierry Henry? French
What nationality is singer Avril Lavigne? Canadian
What nationality is singer Avril Lavigne? Canadian
What nationality is the film star Sean Connery? Scottish
What nationality is the former Derby County striker Fabrizio Ravanelli? Italian
What nationality is the singer Frida, formerly of Abba? Norwegian
What nationality is the tennis player Alex Corretja? Spanish
What nationality was Friedrich Nietzsche? German
What nationality was Genghis Khan? Mongolian
What nationality was Shakespeare? English
What nationality was author Gabriel García Márquez? Colombian
What nationality was the composer Claude Debussy? French
What nationality was the contemporary artist William Kentridge? South African
What nationality was the winner of the first Formula 1 World Tournament? Italian
What nationality were the ‘blue helmets’ who didn’t prevent the Srebrenica massacre from happening? Dutch
What natural spot is known as ‘the blue eye of Siberia’? Lake Baikal
What nerve interprets vision? Optic nerve
What neutralizes an acid? A Base
What newspaper did Peter Parker, Spiderman, work for? Daily Bugle
What note helped cause The United States to enter World War 1? Zimmermann Note
What note is one half step below F#? F
What novel by James Joyce has been most studied and influential? Ulyses
What novel by Jeffrey Eugenides was adapted into a film by Sofia Coppola? The Suicide Virgins
What novel ends with the phrase: “He loved Big Brother.”? 1984
What novel of Isabel Allende talks about the sickness and death of her daughter? Paula
What novel was the first bestseller of the Afghan-born American writer Khaled Hosseini? The Kite Runner
What nude feminin painting was stabbed by a suffragist? Velázquez’s ‘Rockeby Venus’
What number did Michael Jordan play as on the Chicago Bulls? 23
What number did Michael Jordan wear on his jersey? 23
What number equals 16 in the hexadecimal system? 10
What number is represented by the Roman Numeral D? 500
What number is the term pi roughly equal to? 3,14
What occurred on June 6th, 1944? D-Day landings
What occurs when the brain is deprived from blood and oxygen? Stroke
What ocean borders Vancouver? The Pacific
What ocean contains the most tectonic plate boundaries? Pacific Ocean
What ocean does Vladivostok, a city of Russia, face? Pacific
What ocean is the deepest? Pacific
What ocean is to the East of the United States? Atlantic Ocean
What ocean sits on the east side of North America? Atlantic
What oceans are connected with the Panama channel? Pacific And Atlantic
What operating system do iPhones have? iOS
What operating system has the Nokia Lumia? Windows Phone
What operating system will you find in HTC, LG and Samsung smartphones? Android
What or Who is C3PO? A droid
What organ has 4 chambers? Heart
What organ is affected in a hepatomegaly? Liver
What organ is the most damaged for excessive alcohol ingestion? Liver
What organ of the urinary system produces the urine? Kidney
What organ processes the sodium in the body? Kidney
What organ produces bile? Liver
What organ was first successfully transplanted by the South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard? Heart
What organization does Cambodia belong to? All of the above
What organization was founded by the Polish Lech Walesa? The union Solidarity
What other important historical event was coetaneous to the Russian Revolution? First World War
What other name does the water cycle receive? Hydrologic cycle
What other name had the desertic planet called Dune? Arrakis
What painting by Pablo Picasso is considered to be the first of the cubist movement? Les Demoiselles d’Avignon
What pair of animals appear on the flag for the U.S. state of Pennsylvania? Horses
What part of the barnacle do we eat? The stalk
What part of the body is iron assimilated in? Intestine
What part of the brain controls involuntary functions such as breathing? Medulla oblongata
What part of the brain controls the speech? Frontal lobe
What part of the brain is mainly in charge of coordination and balance? Cerebellum
What part of the cell holds the DNA or genetic code of the cell? Nucleus
What part of the eye are the rods and cones receptors in? In the retina
What part of the flower contains pollen? Anther
What part of the heart suffers heart attacks the most? Myocardium
What part of the human body can suffer a murmur? Heart
What part of your body has 27 bones and 35 muscles? Hand
What pattern is on the kitchen curtains on “The Simpsons”? Corn
What penalty in soccer prevents you from playing in the next game? Red Card
What percentage of animals belong to the group of the vertebrates? 5%
What percentage of the surface of the Earth is covered, aproximately, by mountains? 25%
What period did Michelangelo live in? The Renaissance
What period was the opera born? Baroque
What phase transition occurs during condensation? From gas to liquid
What phase transition occurs during sublimation? From solid to gas
What philosopher developed the theory of the Übermensch (Superman)? Nietzsche
What philosopher said that, due to the existence of the soul previous to the actual birth, knowing something was simply ‘recalling’ it? Plato
What philosopher was known as ‘the Obscure’? Heraclitus
What philosopher woke Kant up from the ‘dogmatic dream’ according to his own words? Hume
What photoreceptor cells are used for nocturnal vision? Rods
What physical law states the relation between electric tension, current and resistance? Ohm’s Law
What pigment is produced by haemoglobin after red blood cells are destroyed? Bilirrubine
What pirate was the first English man who travelled around the world? Francis Drake
What plague killed a quarter, maybe as much as a third, of the European population from 1347 to 1352? Black Death
What planet are the stories “Martian chronicles” developed in? Mars
What planet in the solar system rotates around itself in the opposite direction of the rest of the planets? Venus
What planet is the closest to the Sun? Mercury
What planet of the Solar System is no longer considered a planet? Pluto
What planet was named after the God of War? Mars
What planets do NOT have any satellite? Mercury and Venus
What plant did the goddess Athena give to the city of Athens? Olive Tree
What plant is the preferred food of a koala? Eucalyptus
What play is the story of ‘The Lion King’ based on? Hamlet
What player has scored the most three-pointers in the NBA? Ray Allen
What player has the highest number of Home Runs in a derby of the Major League? Bobby Abreu
What player of the WWE is known as ‘The Lord of Darkness’? The Undertaker
What player plays soccer? Cristano Ronaldo
What player scored a goal with his hand during Mexico’s WorldCup? Diego Maradona
What player was the best scorer of the American team, the Dream Team of 1992? Charles Barkley
What player won the NBA Most Valuable Player award in 2012 and 2013? LeBron James
What poet wrote the tragedy ‘Blood Wedding’? Federico García Lorca
What pop artist and sculptror is known for its big scale interpretation of comics? Roy Lichtenstein
What pope summoned the Second Vatican Council? John XXIII
What position in baseball usually stands between the second and third base? Shortstop
What power does Jake, the dog from Adventure Time, have? Change the shape of its body
What president of the United States was born in Honolulu, Hawaii? Barack Obama
What prevents virus replication? Interferons
What process of cell division halves the chromosome number? Meiosis
What product did Nintendo sell prior to video games? Cards
What products come out of a neutralization reaction? Water Salt
What programming language is named after the first programmer woman? Ada
What protocol is used by a router to assign dynamic IP addresses? DHCP
What punishment was introduced in soccer in 1891? Penalty
What race is not run in the Olympic Games? 300 meters
What race, still held in France, gave birth to car racing? 24 Hours of Le Mans
What racing driver died in 2011? Marco Simoncelli
What rapper released an album titled Encore? Eminem
What record was Amelia Earhart trying to break when she dissappeared? Flying around the globe
What region is Missouri in? Midwest
What region of Asia does Syria lie on? West
What region of France did the French painter Claude Monet die in? Upper Normandy
What region of France did the French painter Claude Monet die in? Upper Normandy
What region of the world do Penguins inhabit? Antarctica
What region of the world do Penguins inhabit? Antarctica
What religion do Mormons profess? Christianity
What religion is the American writer Jonathan Safran-Foer? Judaism
What religious war was ordered by Pope Urban 2 to capture the Holy Land for Christianity? The Crusades
What represents 1010 in the binary system? 10
What represents Green Lantern’s ring? Willpower
What river flows through Canada and into the Great Lakes? St. Lawrence
What river is mentioned in the song ‘Dust in the Wind’? Moskva
What river is one of the few in the world that runs south to north? Nile River
What river passes by the city of Rome? Tíber
What river separates the cities of Buda and Pest? Danube River
What river was the warrior Achilles dipped in as a child? River Styx
What rock band played for 1,2 million people in Rio de Janeiro in February 2006? The Rolling Stones
What rock band played for 1,2 million people in Rio de Janeiro in February 2006? The Rolling Stones
What role plays Robert Duvall in the 1962 film ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’? Boo Radley
What role was played by Christopher Lee in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ saga? Saruman
What roman emperor said ‘I still live!’ while he was being murdered? Caligula
What roman soldier conquered the Gauls? Julius Caesar
What room can’t be entered by the kid in ‘The Shining’? 237
What royal house does the reigning Queen Elizabeth II belong to? Windsor
What rugby team is called ‘Springboks’? South Africa
What scientific law deals with gases? Boyle’s Law
What scientist is famous for his three laws of physics? Newton
What sea animal uses a light to catch its prey? Angler Fish
What sea do muds used for aesthetic purposes come from? Dead Sea
What sea does the isle of Crete lie in? Mediterranean Sea
What sea has no form of life in it due to its high salinity? Dead Sea
What seems to guard the pyramids of Giza? The Sphynx
What sentence did Rudolf Hess, the leader of the Nazi party and State Minister during the III Reich, receive in the Nüremberg Trials? Life sentence
What separates the Gaza Strip and the West Bank? Israel
What series does Blake Lively appear in? Gossip Girl
What series of movies was actor Paul Walker known for? Fast and Furious
What service for file storaging was closed in 2012 by the FBI? Megaupload
What service for file storaging was closed in 2012 by the FBI? Megaupload
What shape is Spongebob’s pants? Square
What shape is an Australian Rules football pitch? Oval
What shape is characteristic of romanesque church’s floors? Cross
What shape is in the centre of Ghana’s flag? Star
What shape is the scar on Harry Potter’s forehead? Lightning Bolt
What shoe size is former NBA star Shaquille O’neal? 22
What show centers on the lives of surgical interns? Grey’s Anatomy
What show did Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher co-star? That 70’s show
What show is ‘Oscar the Grouch’ from? Sesame Street
What show kick started Will Smith’s acting career? The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air
What sickness, caused by the Shigella bacteria, causes a huge loss of body fluids? Dysentery
What singer and music composer dressed in black for the poor and the oppressed? Johnny Cash
What singer appeared in the 2014 Superbowl half-time show? Bruno Mars
What singer appears in the third Austin Powers movie? Beyoncé
What singer became popular after a musical producer accidentally saw him in some Internet videos? Justin Bieber
What singer is considered the “Queen of Soul”? Aretha Franklin
What singer released in 2008 the album ‘Hard Candy’? Madonna
What soccer confederation does New Zealand belong to? OFC
What soccer team counts the most expelled players in World Cups? Argentina
What soccer team has won two UEFA Cups in a row in the 21st century? Sevilla FC
What soccer team was appointed by the FIFA as the Best Club of the XX century? Real Madrid
What soccer team was appointed by the FIFA as the Best Club of the XX century? Real Madrid
What soccer team won the UEFA European Championship in 2000? France
What soccer team won the UEFA European Championship in 2000? France
What soccer team won the UEFA European Championship in 2004? Greece
What social media uses a bird as their icon? Twitter
What song did the band Orgy cover from New Order? Blue Monday
What song is played during the middle of the eighth inning at Fenway Park? Sweet Caroline
What song is played during the pottery wheel scene from ‘Ghost’? Unchained melody
What song won an Academy Award for the movie ‘The Wizard of Oz’? Over the rainbow
What sort of ‘Party’ was Harold Pinter’s first full length play? Birthday
What spaceship was commanded by Ripley? Nostromo
What species was Chewbacca? Wookie
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