19otherOne of the ancient wonders of the world is a 105-foot high bronze statue of Helios (Apollo) completed in 280 B.C. but destroyed during an earthquake in 224 B.C. What is the common name for this statue in Greece?Show AnswerShare
19mathematicsCan you describe in words the set of all numbers, if any, that are larger than their squares?Show AnswerShare
19otherWhich Swiss psychiatrist, founder of analytical psychology, created the concepts of extraversion and introversion?Show AnswerShare
19current eventsMay 14 is a national holiday in France, celebrated in honor of which woman?Show AnswerShare
19mathematicsA town in India has 20,000 inhabitants. 5% of the inhabitants are one-legged, and half the others go barefoot. How many sandals are worn in this town?Show AnswerShare
19peopleNM: Born in Jerusalem in 1929, in 1948 he moved with his family to the Gaza. Trained as a civil engineer, he received a degree from the University of Cairo and in 1957 moved to Kuwait, where he trained Palestinian commandos and formed the Al-Fatah FedayeeShow AnswerShare
19otherThe longest continuously published catalog in the USA was created in the 19th century for a New York department store named after its two founders, that has been selling the most modern, unique, and innovative gadgets and inventions worldwide since 1848.Show AnswerShare
19current eventsWhen Louise Brown was born in London on July 25, 1978, she was the world's first baby that... what?Show AnswerShare
19mathematicsA snail climbs five inches up a vertical wall each day, but slips four inches down the wall each night. If it starts climbing on the beginning of the first day, on which day will it reach the top of a wall that is 30 inches high?Show AnswerShare
19otherIn 1973, which company produced the first successful computer arcade game, Pong?Show AnswerShare
19otherWhich country's flag contains a red and blue ying-yang symbol in the center of a white field?Show AnswerShare