The working week is back! And although the beginning of the week is often challenging and stressful, we are once again presenting 20 trivia questions on Monday. Solving quizzes can be entertaining, relaxing and motivating. Let’s go!
In one of the first of Monday’s 20 trivia questions, we are looking for a name for an inferior horse that is usually used as a draught animal in agriculture. The word is no longer used so often today, but you probably still know the answer. Because it crops up again and again in fairy tales and legends. Do you know it?
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Another of Monday’s 20 trivia questions revolves around the cradle of humanity and once again tests your general knowledge. Scientifically, one of the five continents is considered to be the cradle of humanity, as archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that our earliest ancestors originated there around 6 to 7 million years ago. The discovery of fossils and numerous other finds in various parts of the continent support this theory. You are guaranteed to know the answer.
Let’s stay with people and science: what does the medical specialty of venereology deal with? It is an important area of medicine, as the diseases studied can have both short-term and long-term health effects and represent a significant public health issue. Through the work of venereologists, infections can be detected and treated in a timely manner, helping to contain their spread and protect public health. Does your general knowledge know what it’s all about?
If you also know which British noblewoman won the European Military Championship in 1971, which word in Bavarian-Austrian stands for a smart, cunning fellow and what influence the moon has on the earth, then you’re pretty good. Your general knowledge doesn’t have to hide, but it can always be improved.
We start the week with a little brain training. Take part in the 20 trivia questions on Monday, train your general knowledge every day and let’s get smarter together!
05. January 26, 16:30 – Isabell Slisz