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5 Daily Trivia Questions - five ways to test your knowledge

5 Daily Trivia Questions - five ways to test your knowledge

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Daily trivia perfect for trivia enthusiasts, curious minds, and learners of all ages, 'Five Daily Trivia Questions' provides a quick, diverse, and informative escape into the world of trivia covering a wide array of topics, from American history and superheroes to pizza and chocolate.

Every weekday, we bring you five carefully crafted questions, ranging from delightfully easy to intriguingly difficult. It's a challenge for your brain and a treat for your curiosity! This podcast not only entertains but educates, making it a perfect listen during your morning coffee, commute, or as a quick brain exercise. Portions of this podcast were created with the assistance of AI,

Each question is an opportunity to learn something new and explore fascinating facts you may not have known.

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  • Jules Verne
    Feb 8 2026
    Question 1: What is the full date of Jules Verne’s birth, celebrated each year as a nod to his pioneering imagination?

    Question 2: In Verne’s 1865 novel 'From the Earth to the Moon,' the Baltimore Gun Club builds the colossal Columbiad to launch a projectile toward the Moon—which U.S. state does Verne choose as the launch site?

    Question 3: Sharing a name with Captain Nemo’s craft from 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas,' which U.S. Navy vessel became the first nuclear-powered submarine and made the historic under-ice transit to the North Pole in 1958?

    Question 4: In 'Journey to the Center of the Earth,' Professor Lidenbrock and Axel descend through a real volcanic crater in Iceland—what is the name of this glacier-capped stratovolcano?

    Question 5: Echoing 'Around the World in Eighty Days,' which British traveler and TV presenter completed an 80-day circumnavigation for a BBC series in the late 1980s, using only ground and sea transport?


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    3 m
  • Beatlemania
    Feb 7 2026
    Question 1: On February 9, 1964, an estimated 73 million Americans tuned in as four mop-topped Britons changed U.S. pop culture overnight. What television program hosted the Beatles’ landmark American debut that ignited Beatlemania?

    Question 2: Released by Capitol Records in late 1963, which Beatles single rocketed to No. 1 in early 1964 and is widely credited with opening the floodgates for the British Invasion in the United States?

    Question 3: In 1965, a fuzz-drenched guitar riff carried a British band to its first U.S. No. 1 and became a defining sound of the decade. Which song gave the Rolling Stones their breakthrough American chart-topper?

    Question 4: At the height of Beatlemania, the band accomplished an unprecedented chart takeover. What extraordinary Billboard Hot 100 feat did the Beatles achieve on April 4, 1964?

    Question 5: The roar of 55,000 fans marked the dawn of stadium rock when the Beatles played a pioneering concert in New York in August 1965. What venue hosted this groundbreaking show?


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    4 m
  • Bob Marley
    Feb 6 2026
    Question 1: Bob Marley’s birthday is widely marked with concerts, community service, and tributes around the world. On what date was he born—a day Jamaica spotlights with its month-long Reggae Month celebrations?

    Question 2: In April 1978, amid violent political tension in Jamaica, Bob Marley invited rival leaders Michael Manley and Edward Seaga on stage and joined their hands in a symbolic call for unity. What was the name of this historic Kingston event?

    Question 3: Which Bob Marley song draws its lyrics from Emperor Haile Selassie I’s 1963 United Nations speech condemning racism and oppression, underscoring Marley’s Rastafari beliefs?

    Question 4: Rooted in Rastafari ritual, what name is given to the communal drum tradition—featuring bass, funde, and repeater—that shaped reggae’s heartbeat and appears throughout Marley’s music?

    Question 5: Bob Marley wrote and performed a song celebrating African liberation and later played it at Zimbabwe’s independence festivities in 1980, even as tear gas drifted into the venue. What is the title of that anthem?


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    4 m
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