Trivia Questions 07/27/24

  1. A cruise ship traveling at 1 Nautical Knot per hour or a car traveling at 1 Mile Per Hour – which is moving faster? (1 Nautical Knot converts into 1.15 MPR – the cruise ship would be moving faster)
  2. Social media star turned boxer Jake Paul scored a 6th Round TKO over fighter Mike Perry last Saturday – the 27-year-old’s next fight is against 58-year-old former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson in November – who is favored to win Paul or Tyson?
  3. A visitor to the Paris Olympics this week with an average step length of 3 feet would take more steps walking 1 mile or climb more steps to get to the top of the Eiffel Tower? (1,760 3ft steps in a mile and 1,700 steps to get to the top of the Eiffel Tower)
  4. Bible Question: God through Jonah gave the city of Nineveh a chance to change their evil ways – the city fasted for 3 or 30 days? (God gave Nineveh 40 days to change their evil ways – Nineveh fasted for 3 days to commemorate the days Jonah spent in the belly of the fish)
  5. LeBron James is the oldest Olympic Team USA Basketball team member in the Paris Olympics – who is the next oldest player: Stephen Curry (36) or Kevin Durant (35)?
  6. What US City is closest in population to Paris, FR: Chicago, IL or Houston, TX? (Paris Population: 2,138,551 Houston Population: 2,314,157)
  7. The NFL QB record for most TD passes thrown in a season is: 54 or 55? (2013, Peyton Manning 55)
  8. Excelsior Springs or Eldon – which Missouri city has a population closer to the number of athletes competing in this year’s Paris Olympics? (Eldon Population: 4,602 Excelsior Springs Population: 10,612 – 10,500 athletes from 206 countries competing in this year’s Paris Olympics)
  9. Andrew Luck holds the NFL record for most rookie passing yards at 4,374 – Number 2 on the list is it: Justin Herbert or Cam Newton? (Andrew Luck 4,374, Justin Herbert 4,336, CJ Stroud 4,108, Cam Newton 4,051, Jameis Winston 4,042, Mac Jones 3,801, Carson Wentz 3,782, Peyton Manning 3,739, Baker Mayfield 3,725, Kyler Murray 3,722)