Quizzes & Puzzles 56

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I'm aware that this issue of “Quizzes & Puzzles” comes late. I'm sorry for that, but certain events in my offline life interfered, and might continue to do so for some time. I will continue posting here, but I'm not sure I can keep my previous posting frequency over the nearest few weeks. We will see... Anyway, I assure fans and friends of Quizzes & Puzzles that the series continues.

Some new problems with which to exercise the brain. But first a look at answers and solutions to Quizzes & Puzzles 55. New problems below the image (cartoon).

Answer to Quiz 55:1

Most people have heard about “the four body fluids” and that someone's temperament was determined by them. Then we also got “the four temperaments” - each temperament corresponding to one body fluid.

  • Which were the four body fluids?

  • Which were the four temperaments?

  • For each body fluid: to which temperament was it related?

  • The body fluids are: blood, yellow bile, black bile, and phlegm.

  • The temperaments are: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.

  • They are connected thus: blood-sanguine, yelllow bile-choleric, black bile-melancholic, and phlegm-phlegmatic.

As @Aimure correctly commented, these are also connected to the four elements. As a matter of fact, they are connected to other groups of four as well, such as seasons, four body parts, four celestial bodies, etc.

Answer to Quiz 55:2

In 1873, Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof created a language, an international auxiliary language. It is still used, allegedly it has around 2 million users, and is the largest artificial language in the world. What is this language called?

The answer is Esperanto, just as @Tomi-Ajax answered.

Many years ago, I decided to learn this language. I don't really liked it though; in my opinion, it is not at all as simple as it could be.

Answer to Quiz 55:3

A trident is a three-pronged spear, often used as a symbol. I have three questions about tridents:

A trident is a symbol of a god in Graeco-Roman mythology, what's his name?

It is also the weapon of a god in Hindu mythology, what is the name of that god?

A trident is the emblem of a luxury car as well, which car?

It is a symbol of Graeco-Roman god Poseidon/Neptune, the weapon of Hindu god Shiva, and the emblem of Italian luxury car Maserati.

@Trifecta knew it was Poseidon/Neptune, @TheGuy and @lonestranger correctly answered Lord Shiva, and in addition to that, @TheGuy also knew that the car is Maserati.

Answer to Quiz 55:4

Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry were the main characters in a Western series from the 1970s, what was the name of the series?

The series was “Alias Smith and Jones” from 1974, which was the last series to be made during the great era of Westerns. Nothing significant has been created in this genre since then.

Answer to Quiz 55:5

What is weighed in the unit "momme", where 1 standard momme equals 3750 mg?

Note: we are not talking about silk!

The right answer here is that pearls are weighed in momme.

Answer to Quiz 55:6

The author of the classic “Candide” is best known under his pen name, but what was his real name?

He is commonly known as “Voltaire”, but his real name was “François-Marie Arouet”.

Answer to Quiz 55:7

Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation is an important and versatile technology. In daily speech, however, it is not called that, but something much simpler - what is it called? (You have all heard about it.)

It is called LASER. @Tomi-Ajax knew that.

And now some new exercises for brain & memory...

Quiz 56:1

The so-called “War of the Roses” was fought between two branches of the English royal family in the Middle Ages. What were these two branches called?

Quiz 56:2

Which winner of the Nobel prize in literature wrote the great novel “Doctor Zhivago“? The story also became a movie in 1965, with Omar Sharif, Julie Christie, and Geraldine Chaplin in leading roles.

Quiz 56:3

Alechin, Capablanca, Fischer, and Lasker – what do they have in common?

Quiz 56:4

The Channel Islands, a group of islands in the English Channel, between France and Britain, belongs to the British crown, but are they formally a part of

  • Great Britain?

  • France?

  • The United Kingdom?

  • The Archduchy of Normandy?

  • England?

Quiz 56:5

Which piece of classical music contains “An die Freude”? I want the name of the piece, and that of the composer (which is one of the greatest of all time)?

Quiz 56:6

If you suffer from myocarditis, which organ is affected?

Quiz 56:7

What is a “biwa”?

  • A detail of women's clothes?

  • A musical instrument?

  • A coin?

  • A sort of knife?

You'll find answers and solutions in the next “Quizzes & Puzzles”.

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I am at the verge on answering the quizzes but when I read the questions seems like I need some tissue to wipe my bleeding nose. The topic is out of my league, kidding aside HAHAHA.

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Well, you are welcome here anyway. If you cannot answer, why not see the quizzes as something to learn from?

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2 years ago

Exactly, I am learning from the quizzes you gave I will always pass by to your blogs to gain some knowledge.

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56.4 I have lived there for 2 years but still confused. I would say United Kingdom. 56:6 it's the heart.

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Heart is right, but United Kingdom is not. Well, the Channel Islands are confusing. Or let's say that the British areas are confusing, when it comes to political status.

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You said it right. I had troubles with my visa due to that 😅🤣

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Quiz 56:4

My answer is Great Britain

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Unfortunately not right. The status of these islands can be confusing indeed.

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Ans for 56.4. Is it United Kingdom. Just a try That's it.

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Sorry, but no. These islands are not a part of the United Kingdom.

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Ok.

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I don't know any answers today, but I do love reading your quizzes :)

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Nice to hear that you like them even when you know no answers. But one can always learn from them :)

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One can, but one won't 🤣🤣🤣 Those general knowledge facts just don't stick in my head. I'm more of a left-brainer. Need to understand or else I won't remember ;)

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56:2 Sir Boris Pasternak 56:6 Heart 56:7 A Musical Instrument

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Bravo, three right answers: Boris Pasternak, heart, and musical instrument. It is unusual that anyone can give so many right answers, but today it has happened two times so far.

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Haha, Thanks. Being a student of English Literature 2 of them were common for me and the rest would be Heart I guess.

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Being medical doctor, I am able to answer your one question. In Myocarditis, hearts muscles are affected severely. Waiting to read answers of others questions in your article.

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You are right about myocarditis of course.

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56:1 Lancaster and York 56:6 "cardi" or cardio, maybe heart:D 56:7 musical instrument

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Lancaster and York, heart, and musical instrument. Three right answers, bravo!

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