The Golf Round

Time flies when you are quarantining yourself with kids and still trying to work a regular day. Where we live, there are still many restrictions on what activities we can do. Golf, fortunately, is one of those outdoor activities that saw the least government restrictions. Unfortunately, because of the rise in interest (also, lack of any other outdoor activities), finding a course that wasn’t booked for months became difficult. Here is a trivia round while I am waiting my turn.

1. How many PGA Tours did Ben Hogan win in his career?

64

2. What is the standard diameter of the hole?

11 cm or 4.25 inches

3. Which type of golf club is subdivided into mallet, peripheral weighted and blade styles?

The putter

4. What device is used to measure the speed of a golf course putting green?

A stimpmeter

5. Where did the modern game of golf originate?

Scotland

6. The world’s oldest tournament, “The Open Championship” is also known as what?

The Open or the British Open

7. A lost ball results in a penalty of how many strokes?

One

8. During a stipulated round, how many clubs are allowed in a player’s bag?

14

9. The number of strokes a skilled golfer is expected to need to complete a hole is referred to as what?

Par

10. The term is used to refer to a score of four strokes under par?

Condor

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Random Responses #5

This post is a collection if interesting submissions I came across that I couldn’t approve, but also couldn’t delete. All of these were very interesting but I just couldn’t verify them…so if one of these is yours, or if you know what the author meant to ask, please let me know. I would hate to not add these to the database. But they need a bit of editing.

“question”: “What two things do the years 1988, 1996 and 2016 have in common?”
“answer”: “Summer Olympics and U.S. Presidential Elections”

While this isn’t incorrect, I think there is more to this question…unless I am overthinking it. The Summer Olympics and U.S. Presidential Elections normally coincide so this applies to a whole bunch of dates. I also looked into other things that are common…like locations where these are held, top performing nations, etc. It was an interesting rabbit hole to fall into but I am not sure this question is ready yet. If you are the person who submitted this, get in touch and let me know what you meant…because I just might be overthinking this.

We also received an interesting form of correction to the answer for the question:

“The first atomic bomb test split an atom of what fissionable element?”

The original answer was “Plutonium” but the submitted the correction was not a straight forward one. The user submitted a link to Google search results. The funny thing about Google is that the results are rather personalized and the algorithm tries to blow up the answer it thinks you are searching for. For me, using the account I use to research and write trivia, the bold answer at the top of the search results was “Plutonium” but when I searched Incognito in Chrome, and through a couple of other devices and accounts I have, the answers were coming up as “Uranium”, “Uranium-235” and “Plutonium”. I find that fascinating and shows that the answer shouldn’t be taken blindly based on the top search result and that some additional reading is required and (but who am I to judge since I often do this myself).

The truth is that when you search “atomic bomb” you will find that they could be made using either uranium or plutonium, which explains the mix of answers. Some articles also provide a lot of additional information on the elements and the search algorithm is not capable of identifying some specifics. The  first atomic bomb test, codenamed “Trinity”, used plutonium. But that answer is not near the top of any of the search results and requires some digging. Therefore, we stand by our original answer.

Keep the corrections and submission coming. We love going through them and learning new things and, of course, when we are wrong.

Canadian Thanksgiving 2019

A short trivia round on Canadian Thanksgiving. A few easy and a few hard questions to stump the family with.

1. What year marked the first annual celebration of Thanksgiving?

1879

2. When in October is Thanksgiving celebrated?

Second Monday

3. Which sports league holds games each Thanksgiving?

Canadian Football League

4. Which holidays do the United States observe on the same day as Thanksgiving?

Columbus Day and American Indigenous People’s Day

5. In which provinces is Thanksgiving not an official statutory holiday?

Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

6. Which former Toronto Maple Leafs and New York Rangers hockey player celebrates his birthday on October 14?

Sylvain Lefebvre

7. What is Thanksgiving better known as in Quebec?

Action de grâce

8. What province often serves Jiggs’ Dinner instead of turkey?

Newfoundland

9. In 2000, Thanksgiving coincided with which safety-related week-long event?

Fire Prevention Week

10. On what day in 1957 did Queen Elizabeth II open the 23rd Canadian Parliament, making it the only parliament formally opened by the Queen of Canada?

October 14

All About That 20 Round

Our Random Trivia Generator database finally surpassed 20,000 questions. To celebrate this achievement here is a 20 question quiz round revolving around the number 20!

Our Random Trivia Generator database finally surpassed 20,000 questions. To celebrate this achievement here is a 20 question quiz round revolving around the number 20!


  1. How is the number 20 written with Roman numerals? – XX
  2. What year was the film studio “20th Century Fox” founded? – 1935
  3. How old was Janet Leigh in her debut film “The Romance of Rosy Ridge”? – 20
  4. What standard temperature in Celsius is used by the Normal Temperature and Pressure (NTP) standard? – 20 C
  5. Up until the modern times, what type of gift was usually associated with 20th wedding anniversary? – China
  6. What was the name of the album the band TLC released in 2013? – 20
  7. Which team did Babe Ruth join in 1920? – The New York Yankees
  8. What decade saw the popularization of the Charleston dance? – The 1920s
  9. If someone asks for your “10-20” over the CB radio, what are they asking for? – Your location
  10. Into how many sectors is the standard dartboard divided into? – 20
  11. What famous statue was discovered in 1820 on the Greek island of Milos? – Venus de Milo
  12. Who released the album “The 20/20 Experience” in 2013? – Justin Timberlake
  13. What mother-daughter “scream queen” duo starred in the 1998 film “Halloween H20: 20 Years Later”? – Jamie Lee Curtis and Janet Leigh
  14. The imperial fluid pint consists of how many imperial fluid ounces? – 20
  15. What is the technical term for a 20-sided die? – Icosahedron
  16. The number 20 is the basis for which numeral system? – The Vigesimal numeral system
  17. Which chemical element’s atomic number is 20? – Calcium
  18. What country has the calling code +20? – Egypt
  19. What year saw the start of Prohibition in the United States? – 1920
  20. In which US state would you find Twenty Lake? – Minnesota

Have a great week and here is to another 20,000!