Trivia For July 9, 2026

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Question 1:

Which city was the first to be targeted by an atomic bomb in 1945?

Hiroshima
  • On August 6, 1945, the U.S. dropped "Little Boy," killing an estimated 80,000–140,000 people due to blast, heat, and radiation.


Question 2:

Name the film composer whose work includes nine Star Wars movies as well as the Indiana Jones franchise and the first three Harry Potter movies.

John Williams
  • Among Williams' many accolades are 27 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards, seven BAFTA Awards, three Emmy Awards and four Golden Globe Awards.


Question 3:

Fill in the blank: There are five living species in the genus Panthera: the jaguar, leopard, lion, snow leopard and _______.

Tiger
  • All cats are members of the Felidae family, but cheetahs and cougars are not considered to be big cats. "Puma" and "Mountain lion" are other names for the cougar. A black panther is a color variant of the leopard.


Question 4:

In 1885, this became Canada's first national park.

Banff
  • Banff National Park is the most visited Alberta tourist destination and one of the most visited national parks in North America, with more than three million tourists annually.


Question 5:

"Think Different" is an iconic advertising campaign introduced in 1997 by what tech company?

Apple
  • The campaign was created by the Los Angeles office of advertising agency TBWA\Chiat\Day and celebrated creatives, rebels, and innovators who challenge the status quo. The slogan was taken as a response to the IBM slogan "Think". It was used in a television advertisement, several print advertisements, and several TV promos for Apple products.


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