Trivia For November 28, 2025

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Question 1:

The primary international airport serving Paris is named after this famous French personage.

Charles de Gaulle
  • In 2024, the airport handled over 70 million passengers, making it Europe's third busiest.


Question 2:

In baseball, how many runs score during a grand slam homerun?

Four
  • In a grand slam situation, there are three baserunners. A home run will score all three of the baserunners plus the hitter for a total of four.


Question 3:

Fill in the blank: In electronics, CRT stands for _-Ray Tube.

Cathode
  • CRTs are vacuum tubes containing an electron gun. They emit electron beams that are manipulated to display images on a screen. TVs and computer monitors were commonly made with CRTs until the advent of flat-panel display technology in the 21st century.


Question 4:

Lucille was the name that this American blues musician gave to his guitars.

B.B. King
  • The first Lucille was a guitar that King saved from a fire during a concert. It turns out the fire was started when a barrel filled with burning kerosene was accidently knocked over during a fight between two men. The men were feuding over a woman named Lucille.


Question 5:

How many aircraft carriers were sunk during the Battle of Midway or in its immediate aftermath?

5
  • The U.S. lost the carrier Yorktown while Japan lost the carriers Akagi, Kaga, Sōryū, and Hiryū.


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