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| May 01 |
Archive for the 'Trivia' Category”Quiz” (Trivia) test your knowledge let’s see how good you are, are you good at it?Alex asked: 1.Where did “Genesis” 2007 take place? Cleveland, Ohio 2.Who won the Shop of Horrors Match at “Genesis” 2007? Black Reign 3. At “Genesis” 2007, Team 3D lost to which tag team? Eric Young and Shark Boy 4. Who won the Fatal 4 Way Match for the TNA Knockout Championship at “Genesis” 2007? Gail Kim 5. Who won the TNA X Division Championship Match at “Genesis” 2007? Jay Lethal 6. Who won the TNA World Tag Team Championship Match at “Genesis” 2007? AJ Styles and Tomko 7. At “Genesis” 2007, Samoa Joe was victorious. Who did he defeat? James Storm with Jackie Moore 8. Who won the Ladder Match in the Final Round of the Fight for the Right Tournament for a future shot at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship at “Genesis” 2007? Jeff Jarrett Kaz 9. Who won the Tag Team Match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of “Genesis” 2007? Sting and Booker T with Sharmell 10. Who was the surprise tag team partner of Sting at “Genesis” 2007? Booker T with Sharmell 11. Some of the earliest translations into English were commissioned by a West Saxon king who also earned a reputation as a military commander. Who was he? Harold II 12. The “Roman de la Rose,” a 13th-century French love allegory, was translated into English by which of the following English poets? John Langland 13. John Florio, a contemporary of Shakespeare, produced an English version of the essays of which French philosopher? Blaise Pascal 14. In the early seventeenth century, which English king commissioned an English translation of the Bible that was to establish itself as the virtually unchallenged Anglican version for some three hundred years? Edward VI 15. One of the classic English versions of the works of Homer was completed in 1616, and was praised by John Keats in a sonnet two centuries later. Who was the translator? John Milton 16. One of the great verse translations of Virgil’s Aeneid first appeared in 1684. Which English poet was the translator? Alexander Pope 17. The Victorian writer Edward Fitzgerald would probably be forgotten today if he had not produced a famous translation of which Oriental work? The Thousand and One Nights 18. In 1885 Sir Richard Burton produced a translation of a popular work, which the Edinburgh Review thought was fit only “for the sewers.” What was this work? The Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights) 19. Thanks to C. K. Scott Moncrieff, monoglot English speakers with sufficient stamina can read which French “roman-fleuve”? “À la Recherche du Temps Perdu” by Marcel Proust 20. Which twentieth-century writer of detective fiction also produced verse translations of the Old French “Song of Roland” and Dante’s “Divine Comedy”? Ngaio Marsh 21. This killer is known as “America’s Boogeyman” and was brought to public attention in 1928, after the kidnapping-murder of a 12-year-old girl named Grace Budd. At the age of 65, he is considered the oldest man to ever be put to death in Sing Sing. Who is he? Albert Fish 22. He is known as “The Night Stalker” and was convicted of thirteen homicides, but he claims he’s killed twenty people. What is the name of this infamous killer? Peter Sutcliffe 23. This killer is sometimes referred to as the “killer clown”, and is known for preying on young men who he would kill and then dispose of their bodies in the crawl space of his house in Chicago. What is the name of this maniacal clown? John Wayne Gacy 24. In 1958, this couple went on a horrifying murder spree. The murder spree lasted 26 days and left ten people dead. What are the names of this demented duo? Ian Brady and Myra Hindley 25. This killer has been referred to as the “.44 Caliber Killer” and “Son of Sam.” He targeted mostly couples in cars in the Bronx from 1976 to 1977. Who is this sadistic psycho? Kenneth Bianchi 26. This killer, also known as “The Plainfield Ghoul,” is famous for having many odd and grotesque things found in his home by police, such as: chairs upholstered with human skin, soup bowls fashioned from skulls, faces stuffed with newspapers and mounted on his walls, and a “mammary vest” flayed from the torso of a woman. Who is he? Edmund Kemper 27. “Dr. H.H. Holmes” also known as “The Torture Doctor” is America’s first documented serial killer. Many people disappeared behind the walls of his home, which he built in Chicago. His home is referred to as “The Castle.” What is the name of this torturous doctor? Peter Sutcliffe 28. He is known as “The Co-Ed Killer.” He killed his Grandparents and was committed to a maximum-security mental hospital where he was later released and ended up killing eight women. What is his name? Peter Kurten 29. This man was known for his good looks and charm. He confessed to 28 murders and was electrocuted in February 1989. What is the name of this lady-killer? Carl Panzram 30. Some people consider this man the most prolific serial killer in American history. He “confessed” to killing 500 people, though he later recanted most of his testimony. At his 1985 trial, he was convicted of ten homicides, which landed him the death sentence. What is the name of sadistic man? Henry Lee Lucas |