Wednesday – 30 Question Quiz – 22/05/2024 Round 1: True or ChatGPT - Animal "Facts" 10 sets of two statements about various animals. One is a true fact, the other is something made up by ChatGPT.Identify the false statement. None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Penguins can drink salt water because they have a gland that filters out the salt.B) Penguins can hold their breath underwater for almost 30 minutes. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Kangaroos use their tails as a powerful weapon in fights.B) Kangaroos are strictly carnivorous and hunt smaller animals. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Tigers are solitary animals and prefer to live alone.B) Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Bats are the only mammals capable of sustained flight.B) Bats are blind; they rely solely on echolocation to navigate and find food. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Flamingos get their pink colour from the food they eat.B) Flamingos can breathe fire like dragons when threatened. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Ostriches bury their heads in the sand when they feel threatened.B) Ostriches have the largest eyes of any land animal. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Horses have a panoramic field of vision, allowing them to see around 340 degrees around them.B) Horses can sleep standing up but only dream lying down. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Pandas are expert swimmers and love being in water.B) Pandas have a pseudo thumb, a modified wrist bone that helps them grasp bamboo. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Anteaters can digest solid metal.B) Anteaters have no teeth. A B None Which of the two statements was is a lie made up by ChatGPT? A) Ducks can predict the weather by quacking louder or softer depending on atmospheric pressure.B) Ducks have waterproof feathers due to a special gland that produces an oily substance. A B None Round 2: Alphabet - T 10 questions where all the answers start with the letter "T" and are in ascending alphabetical order. None The Serengeti National Park lies in which East African country? What is the smallest of the six states of Australia? What bodily fluid is produced in the lacrimal glands? What in the USA is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November? How many teeth constitute a set of normal adult human teeth? What was the first name of the first losing candidate in a U.S. presidential election, which president was responsible for the 'Louisiana Purchase'? On which major Italian river is Rome located? What ship's survivors were rescued by the liner "Carpathia"? Which garment gets its name from the Latin meaning "to cover"? What is the hardest substance in the human body? Round 3: General Knowledge 10 General Knowledge questions with no theme or connection. None In 1935 which Western country became the first to legalise therapeutic abortion under limited circumstances? A character from the Warhammer 40,000 franchise, which of the 20 sons of the Emperor of Mankind ruled over the planet Prospero? The capital of two ancient Korean kingdoms, Gojoseon and Goguryeo, what is the capital of North Korea? Still owned as a trademark to this day by 3M Corporation, what might you refer to as Clear Adhesive Tape instead? Who became the first African American in space in 1983, the second person of African descent? Sentenced to life imprisonment on the 14th June 1964, who was Robbin Island Prison's most famous inmate? Not the one that's home to the famous witch trials, Salem is the capital of which U.S. state? Which eastern province is home to the Republic of Ireland's capital city, Dublin? In which month of the year are Nobel Prizes presented each year? Although it is never found free in nature, what is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust? Time's up