Trivia For June 3, 2026

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Question 1:

Nicknamed "The Gherkin" because of its resemblance to a pickle, 30 St. Mary Axe is a skyscraper located in this city.

London
  • The 180 meter (591 ft) tall building was designed by British architect Norman Foster. Since its competion in December 2003 it has become a landmark of the city.


Question 2:

A Study in Scarlet (1887) introduced this fictional detective.

Sherlock Holmes
  • In the novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, a chemical laboratory at Barts Hospital in London was the location of the initial meeting of Sherlock Holmes and his companion, Dr. Watson. They agree to split the rent at a flat at 221B Baker Street.


Question 3:

Prior to the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, the thirteen states were governed by this document which was in force from 1781–1789.

Articles of Confederation
  • The Articles established a weak central government and a "league of friendship" among the thirteen independent states. However, the government lacked power to tax, regulate commerce, or enforce laws.


Question 4:

Linus Pauling won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1954. In 1962, he won a second Nobel Prize in what other field?

Peace
  • Pauling was recognized for his activism in opposing nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons testing. Marie Curie was the only other person to win Nobels in two different fields, in her case chemistry and physics.


Question 5:

Many NFL players have been afflicted by what progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease linked to repeated head impacts?

CTE
  • A 2023 Boston University study found CTE in 99% of studied former NFL players' brains.The league has paid over $1 billion in settlements and introduced safety changes like banning certain hits and improving helmets.


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