The 20 trivia questions for Tuesday revolve around programming languages, the Grand Canyon and the world’s largest stock exchange. Broaden your perspective with general knowledge and challenge your gray matter!
One of the 20 trivia questions may seem a little strange to you. We ask you: What are Pascal, Basic and Alice? They are first names. But unfortunately there is no answer option, which might make you a little nervous. We don’t want to keep you in suspense: All three terms have to do with computer science and programming.
Many quiz questions for general knowledge!
Again, we are looking for the meaning of a word in the 20 trivia questions: What does sacrosanct mean? The term is often used in a political, religious or cultural context to describe institutions, principles or traditions that are considered sacred or immutable. It expresses the idea that certain things or concepts are considered so important or sacred that they are above any criticism or interference. Did you know that?
In one of the 20 trivia questions, we also want to know which street in New York, home to the world’s largest stock exchange, is considered the Mecca of stockbrokers. The New York Stock Exchange was founded there in 1792 and has played a central role in the global financial system ever since. Many financial institutions, investment banks and brokerage firms are based near the street you are looking for, making the area an important financial district.
Of course, there is also a geographical question hidden among the 20 trivia questions: Which river has been digging into the rock of the Grand Canyon for millions of years? The Grand Canyon, located in the state of Arizona in the United States, is a gorge that has been formed over a very long period of time by the erosive action of the river that should be present in your general knowledge. The different layers of rock in the canyon represent an amazing geological history that spans millions of years.
Test your knowledge with our 20 trivia questions on Tuesday! Broaden your perspective with general knowledge and challenge your gray cells!
31. December 25, 10:30 – Isabell Slisz