This Wednesday you can expect 20 trivia questions that will keep your brain cells on their toes. It’s all about computer accessories, old words and heat-resistant plastics. Take this opportunity to test your general knowledge!
We’ll keep your brain cells on their toes. One of the 20 trivia questions on Wednesday wants to know the name of a computer input device or command device. This device allows users to move the cursor on the screen, select objects, highlight text and perform various actions by moving it on a flat surface and pressing the buttons on its top. The answer is baby easy, especially when you see the four possible solutions.
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We are also looking for a word that is no longer used so often in the 20 trivia questions on Wednesday. Which old word is used for actors and stage performers? The word comes from the Greek and means something like “imitation” or “mimicry”. Originally, the term was used to describe a form of theater in which stories and emotions are conveyed through gestures, facial expressions and body movements without the use of spoken dialogue. Nowadays, the term is often used more generally. Does your general knowledge know the word?
One of the 20 trivia questions on Wednesday also asks about a heat-resistant plastic that is often used as a coating material for pots and pans. The non-stick coating makes it possible to prepare food without or with very little oil or fat, which can lead to a healthier way of cooking. What’s more, the plastic is very heat-resistant and can withstand high temperatures without melting or burning. I’m sure you know the word and it’s easy for you to solve the quiz question. As we have only selected super simple and easy quiz questions, you will certainly not find it difficult to crack the 20 trivia questions on Wednesday.
This Wednesday, 20 trivia questions await you that will keep your brain cells on their toes. Take this opportunity to test your knowledge and sharpen your thinking skills.
17. December 25, 16:30 – Ines Walk