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QUIZ
TRIVIA
General Knowledge
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Question 1/6
question 1/6
Explanation
Jupiter is a gas giant, and its immense size makes it the largest planet in our solar system. It has a diameter of about 86,881 miles (139,822 kilometers), making it more than 11 times wider than Earth! Its strong gravity also helps protect Earth from asteroids and comets.
question 2/6
question 2/6
Explanation
William Shakespeare, often called the "Bard of Avon," wrote Romeo and Juliet around 1595. This tragic play explores themes of love, fate, and conflict, and has influenced literature, theater, and even modern movies.
QUESTION 3/6
QUESTION 3/6
Explanation
The Nile River is often considered the longest river in the world, stretching about 4,135 miles (6,650 kilometers) through northeastern Africa. It flows through eleven countries, including Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt, before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
QUESTION 4/6
QUESTION 4/6
Explanation
Mars is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance, which comes from iron oxide (rust) on its surface. It's the fourth planet from the Sun and is about half the size of Earth.
QUESTION 5/6
QUESTION 5/6
Explanation
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong made history by becoming the first human to set foot on the Moon during NASA's Apollo 11 mission. His famous words, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," marked a significant milestone in space exploration and human achievement.
question 6/6
question 6/6
Explanation
Solar power and wind power are both considered renewable energy sources because they rely on natural processes that are constantly replenished. Solar power harnesses energy from the sun, which is virtually unlimited and available every day.