Trivia For February 11, 2026

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Question 1:

Who was the longest-serving U.S. president?

Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • FDR was elected president four times, and served for over 12 years, from March 4, 1933 until his death on April 12, 1945. After his death, the 22nd Amendment was passed, barring any individual from winning more than two presidential elections.


Question 2:

The three-letter code CHF represents the currency issued by the central bank of this nation.

Switzerland
  • The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is responsible for issuing the Swiss franc (CHF). The currency is also legal tender in Liechtenstein as well as the Italian exclave of Campione d'Italia.


Question 3:

Intended for installation at Rockefeller Center in New York, Man at the Crossroads (1933) was a three-paneled fresco by this Mexican artist that was destroyed by Nelson Rockefeller because of its pro-communist themes.

Diego Rivera
  • Rockefeller was upset that Rivera had included images of Vladimir Lenin and a Soviet May Day in the mural. Rivera would later attempt to recreate the mural, calling the new work Man, Controller of the Universe.


Question 4:

The Biblical figure was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David. She was also the mother of Solomon.

Bathsheba
  • 2 Samuel describes David's actions in first impregnating Bathsheba while she was still married to Uriah, then having him killed by placing him in the front lines of a battle, so he could wed Bathsheba himself. Much later, Bathsheba would place her son Solomon on the throne of Israel, plunging the kingdom into civil war.


Question 5:

The Diavel, Panigale and Scrambler are among the models sold by this motorcycle brand.

Ducati
  • The company is headquartered in Bologna, Italy. Since 2012, Ducati has been owned by Volkswagen Group.


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