In one of the 20 trivia questions on Monday, we are looking for the name for a spun thread. In some cases, the term is also used metaphorically to refer to something that is finely, subtly or artfully woven, much like a spider’s web. This can occur in literature to describe the sophistication of a concept, story or idea. You’ve probably heard of it before and when you see the four possible answers, you’re guaranteed to know the correct solution.
New quiz questions for better general knowledge
We are also interested in a period of cultural history in these 20 trivia questions on Monday: What is the name given to the cultural revival of Greco-Roman antiquity that began in Florence in the 14th century? Artists and scholars studied ancient texts and works in order to understand and adapt the principles and techniques of antiquity. This revival of classical ideals and values led to a cultural and intellectual revolution that had a lasting impact on Europe and laid the foundations for modern Western civilization. The term should be familiar to your general knowledge.
We are also looking for a scientific field: What is the name of the branch of zoology that deals with birds? It uses scientific methods to study birds, including their anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology and evolution. This includes field studies where birds are observed in their natural habitat and their activities are documented. Science contributes not only to the understanding of bird biology, but also to the conservation of bird species and their habitats through the development of conservation measures and strategies.
In another one of 20 trivia questions on Monday, we want to know where the writer and Nobel Prize winner Ernest Hemingway lived for 21 years. He moved there in 1939 and was fascinated by the Cuban way of life, climate and culture. Some of his most important works are set in the region, such as “For Whom the Hour Strikes” and “The Old Man and the Sea”. Is your general knowledge good enough to know the place?
Grab the 20 trivia questions on Monday and prove that you have what it takes to be a genius and are clever with your excellent general knowledge at the start of the week!
19. January 26, 16:30 – Isabell Slisz