The Not SO Easy Stuff, but still easy

Darkmb101

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Because i hardly ever answer the trivias correctly, I decided to start my own.

Since the questions are so incredibly simple the prize will be only 1 milbuck per answer.

Note: if u have answered all five questions correctly allow others to do so too - for about three turns.

Questions:

1. Who said, "Walk silently and carry a big stick."?
2. Who was the President of the Confederate States?
3. Why do we have the saying, "All roads lead to Rome,"?
4. Name the captial of Poland.
5. The Speak-Easies were created during what time period in general.

Yes, these questions are completely random.
 
1. President Teddy Roosevelt
2. Jefferson Davis
3. Because back in the day, all roads in the Roman Empire were centered in Rome.
4. Warsaw
5. Prohibition
 
Maybe i should make these questions a little harder, ill probably end up broke in a day. ;)

All of them are correct. Note if u have answered all five questions correctly allow others to do so too - for about 3 turns.
Questions:

1. When did the American Industrial Revolution begin?
2. Who developed the concept of inter-changeable parts?
3. What did the Treaty of Gaudalupe Hidalgo end?
4. What is the captial of Vietnam?
5. How many amendments are in the US Bill of Rights?
 
1) 1793 with Samuel Slater's textile mill

2) Eli Whitney with his muskets

3) The Mexican-American war, by the US paying 15 million to Mexico and them giving us Californian and New Mexico and a coupla other places which escape me for the moment

4) Its still Hanoi right?

5) 10

All of these except the Vietnam one I learned this year in histroy class within the last month (the musket one cause i was reading a book bout snipers during history ;) )
 
Yes, its still Hanoi and u got all the questions correct.

The next set of questions:

1. Whats the most powerful piece in Chess?
2. What country invented boats that could hold around 500 people?
3. During what time period did tortures occur without the victims bleeding?
4. Which empire developed the House of Wisdom?
5. Civil War soldiers played what sport to pass the time?
 
well, 2,3,5 could have more then one ansawer.

2-The quine.

4-The Arab/Islamic Empire during the 9th century.
 
True, i can't give u a point for number 2 because im not familiar with the quine. Also, i am rephrasing question 2 and continuing some of the unanswered questions. Ill try to make the questions more specific.

1. Whats the most powerful piece in Chess?
2. What country invented boats that could hold around 500 people in the 1200s?
5. Name a commonly played sport by Civil War soldiers.

New Questions

1. The 49th parallel serves as the border of which two countries?
2. The atomoic bomb was dropped on which two cities?
3. What is the capital of Spain?
4. The next summer olympics will occur in which year?
5. When did the first astronuat land on the moon?
 
I believe he meant "queen". Lets stop making fun of his English :lol: ;)

1b) Korea? too lazy to look it up.
2b) Hiroshima and Nagisaki
3b) Madrid
4b) 2004
5b) July 20, 1969 i believe
 
FutureRanger u most likely missed my note, but u did get all of the answers right. So i cant give u any points. Perhaps, ill keep a score board.
 
Eh? What note? Its alright you don't have to pay me, but I'm a little confused here. No I did not get any note.

Sorry if you don't want me to answer the trivia, I'll keep my lips sealed.
 
Oh it was in one of my previous posts. I put it in bold italics on my first post. Dont worry about it. Oh and my mistake FutureRanger, u did get 1b incorrect.

:roll: At this rate im gonna run out of simple questions soon.
 
You guys can always anwer the old questions.

1. Whats the most powerful piece in Chess?
2. What country invented boats that could hold around 500 people in the 1200s?
3. The 49th parallel serves as the border of which two countries?
5. Name a commonly played sport by Civil War soldiers.

Okay i finally have five new questions:

1. What are STD's (think health)?
2. After what attack did the US enter the Pacific War?
3. What is William Tell famous for -hint, bows and arrows and an apple?
4. What era began after the fall of the Roman Empire?
5. Algebra was developed in which Empire?

Score:

Redneck: 5
FutureRANGER: 5
Sherman: 1
 
1. Queen is the most powerful piece in chess, which I think is what Sherman meant by Quine.

!. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
2. Pearl Harbor
3. Shooting an apple off of his sons head
4. The Dark Ages

Theres my 5.
 
1. Queen is the most powerful piece in chess, which I think is what Sherman meant by Quine.

Id give him the point but he put the answer under question 2.

U get the five kidneyman.

Note previous questions are now counted as bonus questions. So u can answer all 5 of the new questions and any of the bonus questions.

Redneck im lookin for a very common sport.

Bonus Questions
1. What country invented boats that could hold around 500 people in the 1200s?
2. The 49th parallel serves as the border of which two countries in the Western Hemisphere?
3. Name a commonly played sport by Civil War soldiers. (If u can prove it ill give u the points.)
4. Algebra was developed in which Empire?

New Questions

1. How many years did the Civil War last?
2. Which two religions fought in the crusades?
3. 2+2 is what type of mathematic equation?
4. What is the captial of Egypt?
5. Name one stringed instrument in an orchestra.

Score:

Redneck: 5
FutureRANGER: 5
Sherman: 1
Kidneyman: 5
 
1. How many years did the Civil War last?
3.9
2. Which two religions fought in the crusades?
Islam and christianity
3. 2+2 is what type of mathematic equation?
adding of a whole nimber
4. What is the captial of Egypt?
Lexlor las vegas just king Cario
5. Name one stringed instrument in an orchestra.
Clempung
A string instrument, each slendro and pelog set needs one clempung
 
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