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419 - DAPHNE'S DAILY QUIZ 1. What is the name of Captain Flint’s ship in Robert Louis Stevenson’s, "Treasure Island"? 2. Which French chemist is considered to be the founder of biochemistry, for he showed that the processes of living organisms can be investigated by chemical methods, through his studies on fermentation and respiration? 3. Which elementary particle causes quarks to interact, and is indirectly responsible for the binding of protons and neutrons together, in atomic nuclei? 4. Which Swiss psychiatrist’s 1912 book, "Psychology of the Unconscious" (later revised and retitled "Symbols of Transformation"), contributed to his professional split with Sigmund Freud? 5. What was the name of the winged Storm-Giant in Greek mythology, who had fifty serpents on each shoulder? Along with Echidna, he was the father of the Nemean Lion, Cerberus and the Hydra. 6. Which ancient people worshipped a rain god called Chaac, who, with his lightning axe, strikes the clouds and produces thunder and rain? 7. Which sea, that extends about 1,400 miles, was referred to in ancient times as the Erythraean Sea? 8. Which island lies between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago? Its prime minister is Allen Chastanet, and the highest point is Mount Gimie. 9. Which English King signed the secret Treaty of Dover with France, in which he promised to support French policy in Europe, in return for a French subsidy? 10. Which French dessert, often served at weddings, is a high cone of profiteroles bound with caramel, and decorated with chocolate and has a name meaning 'crunch in the mouth'? 11. What was the name of the baker, in whose shop, the Great Fire of London started on 2nd September 1666? 12. Which star, in the constellation of Ophiuchus, is just under 6 light years away and is the fourth closest star to Earth (after the Sun)? 13. Lasting no more than eight weeks, what was the second Parliament of King James I's reign, and was named for its ineffectiveness? 14. Which 18th century war was caused by Leopold I and Louis XIV’s disagreement over the heir of Charles II, the childless, last Hapsburg king of Spain? 15. What name is given to the types of igneous rocks, which include granite and pumice, and are classified as having high concentrations of lighter elements, such as oxygen, silicon and aluminium? 16. Which of the seven tarsal bones in the human foot is the outermost? 17. At 340 metres, Mount Hillaby, in the parish of St Andrew, in the district of Scotland, is the highest point on which Caribbean island? 18. Which popular liqueur was named after the London pub, owned by John Chesterman, in which it was first envisaged? 19. What is the military code for missing nuclear warheads? 20. In shipping, what does the abbreviation FCL stand for? 419 - ANSWERS TO DAPHNE'S DAILY QUIZ 1. THE WALRUS 2. ANTOINE LAVOISIER (1743-1794) 3. THE GLUON 4. CARL JUNG (1875-1961) 5. TYPHON, WHO WAS THE LAST SON OF GAIA AND WAS FATHERED BY TARTARUS 6. THE MAYAN 7. THE RED SEA 8. ST LUCIA, WHOSE CAPITAL IS CASTRIES 9. CHARLES II 10. CROQUEMBOUCHE 11. THOMAS FARYNOR 12. BARNARD’S STAR 13. THE ADDLED PARLIAMENT 14. THE WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION WHICH LASTED FROM 1701-1714, AND WAS ENDED BY THE 1713 TREATY OF UTRECHT 15. FELSIC ROCKS 16. THE CUBOID BONE 17. BARBADOS 18. BAILEYS (IRISH CREAM) 19. BROKEN ARROW 20. FULL CONTAINER LOAD 419 - DAPHNE'S DAILY QUIZ WITH aNSWERS 1. What is the name of Captain Flint’s ship in Robert Louis Stevenson’s, "Treasure Island"? THE WALRUS 2. Which French chemist is considered to be the founder of biochemistry, for he showed that the processes of living organisms can be investigated by chemical methods, through his studies on fermentation and respiration? ANTOINE LAVOISIER (1743-1794) 3. Which elementary particle causes quarks to interact, and is indirectly responsible for the binding of protons and neutrons together, in atomic nuclei? THE GLUON 4. Which Swiss psychiatrist’s 1912 book, "Psychology of the Unconscious" (later revised and retitled "Symbols of Transformation"), contributed to his professional split with Sigmund Freud? CARL JUNG (1875-1961) 5. What was the name of the winged Storm-Giant in Greek mythology, who had fifty serpents on each shoulder? Along with Echidna, he was the father of the Nemean Lion, Cerberus and the Hydra. TYPHON, WHO WAS THE LAST SON OF GAIA AND WAS FATHERED BY TARTARUS 6. Which ancient people worshipped a rain god called Chaac, who, with his lightning axe, strikes the clouds, and produces thunder and rain? THE MAYAN 7. Which sea that extends about 1,400 miles, was referred to in ancient times as the Erythraean Sea? THE RED SEA 8. Which island lies between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, north of Trinidad and Tobago? Its prime minister is Allen Chastanet, and the highest point is Mount Gimie. ST LUCIA WHOSE CAPITAL IS CASTRIES 9. Which English King signed the secret Treaty of Dover with France, in which he promised to support French policy in Europe, in return for a French subsidy? CHARLES II 10. Which French dessert, often served at weddings, is a high cone of profiteroles bound with caramel, and decorated with chocolate, and has a name meaning 'crunch in the mouth'? CROQUEMBOUCHE 11. What was the name of the baker, in whose shop, the Great Fire of London started on 2nd September 1666? THOMAS FARYNOR 12. Which star, in the constellation of Ophiuchus, is just under 6 light years away and is the fourth closest star to Earth (after the Sun)? BARNARD’S STAR 13. Lasting no more than eight weeks, what was the second Parliament of King James I's reign, and was named for its ineffectiveness? THE ADDLED PARLIAMENT 14. Which 18th century war was caused by Leopold I and Louis XIV’s disagreement over the heir of Charles II, the childless, last Hapsburg king of Spain? THE WAR OF THE SPANISH SUCCESSION WHICH LASTED FROM 1701-1714 AND WAS ENDED BY THE 1713 TREATY OF UTRECHT. 15. What name is given to the types of igneous rocks which include granite and pumice, and are classified as having high concentrations of lighter elements, such as oxygen, silicon and aluminium? FELSIC ROCKS 16. Which of the seven tarsal bones in the human foot is the outermost? THE CUBOID BONE 17. At 340 metres, Mount Hillaby, in the parish of St Andrew, in the district of Scotland, is the highest point on which Caribbean island? BARBADOS 18. Which popular liqueur was named after the London pub, owned by John Chesterman, in which it was first envisaged? BAILEYS (IRISH CREAM) 19. What is the military code for missing nuclear warheads? BROKEN ARROW 20. In shipping, what does the abbreviation FCL stand for? FULL CONTAINER LOAD