My
last post featured a quiz about famous journeys, real and literary. The answers
to the questions are listed below. P.S. You can scroll down to the original
post if you want to jog your memory about the questions:
Answers: 1) Dorothy made the
journey; her destination was the Emerald City in the Land of Oz 2. The journey is
known as the Salt Satyagraha, Mahatma Gandhi organized this journey, the Salt
Satyagraha was one of several civil disobedience actions which led to India’s
independence 3) The boy’s name was Pi; Pi’s original name was Piscene; he
adopted the name Pi, because his original name, Piscene, made him a target for
teasing in school - his classmates called him Pissing; the name of the lion who
accompanied him on his journey was Robert Parker. 4) The book is the Odyssey, it
was written by Homer, and the women who inhabited the island and sang
treacherous songs were called The Sirens 5) The explorer was Christopher
Columbus, the name of his ships were Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria and the continent
he discovered was North America 6) The journey was a journey around the world; it
was to be completed in 80 days 7) The military men were Captain Meriwether Lewis
and Lieutenant William Clark. Their journey became known as the Lewis and Clark
Expedition, they discovered 200 new species of plants, animals and birds 8) The
protagonists of On the Road are Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty, who were modeled
on Jack Kerouac and his friend Dean Cassidy, William S Boroughs and Allen
Ginsberg are two other people on whom characters were modeled in the book 9)
Minoo Jha immigrated to America, became a Commissions Analyst and started this
blog in 201. 10) Steve Fossett was the person who circumnavigated the world, he
did it in a balloon 11) The name of the post is The Nightdress Brigade; Rosie
and Minoo are the characters mentioned in the post 12)Apsley Cherry Garard was
the only survivor of that Antarctic journey; the eggs of the Emperor Penguin
was the object of that treacherous journey he and 2 others made 13)Heinrich
Harrer was the Austrian climber who escaped from an Indian prison and went to
Tibet; the Dalai Lama was the prominent figure whom he tutored; Seven Years in
Tibet was the name of the book he wrote about his experiences in Tibet 14) Eat
Pray Love is the name of the book and film, Elizabeth Gilbert is the author of
the memoir 15) The story is from The Alchemist; the boy is a shepherd boy; his
desire to travel to Egypt arises out of a dream in which a child tells him
there are treasures in Egypt.
Moving on to this post, I will continue the travel theme with a quiz about world famous tourist
attractions.
See how many you can name:
- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you can view the private chambers of Louis XV, and the famed Hall of Mirrors. Name this world-famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you can dodge the dinosaurs on a Jurassic Park water ride, and experience many other exciting things based on famous movies. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you can savor historical artifacts such as the Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you can see reveling street performers, observe sea lions, eat clam chowder, and visit the prison which once housed Al Capone. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will stand in awe of a 305 ft statue, which was a gift to the United States from the people of France. To build the pedestal on which it stands, contributions were sought from the American public, and it was thanks to 120,000 contributors, including children, that the statue stands where it does today. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you can see for yourself, the city described as “a rose-red city half as old as time” by John William Burgon in his Newdigate Prize-winning poem . Built in 312 BC, it is Jordan's most famous attraction. Smithsonian Magazine selected it as one of the 28 places to see before you die.You will also find this city in the 19th book in the Tin Tin series, and in many popular films, including Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will see a ring of standing stones, dating back to 3000 B.C. The land on which these stones rest, changed hands many times through history, going from King Henry VIII, to the Earl of Hertford, to Lord Carleton, to the Marquess of Queensbury, to the Antrobus family of Cheshire, until Baronet Cecil Chubb, bought the site for £6,600, and donated it to the British Government in 1918. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will travel across a bridge, which was designated as one of the wonders of the modern world, by the American Society of Civil Engineers. It was designed by an engineer, whose interest in suspension bridges, was sparked by being in hospital during his college years, and seeing a suspension bridge from his hospital window. The bridge opened in 1937 and, until 1964, was the longest suspension bridge in the world. Today, it is the most internationally recognized symbol of a well-known American city. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, your breath will be taken away by an imposing marble mausoleum which is renowned for its intricate calligraphy, inlaid flowers made of gemstones, and magnificent garden. It's the first large mausoleum dedicated to a woman, built by the Muslim king who loved her. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will see the largest tourist attraction of South America, dating back to 1450. Here you will be able to appreciate the fine stonework of the Inti Watana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Room of the Three Windows. The attraction, an icon of the Inca civilization, would have been lost to us, if not for the work of an American historian by the name of Hiram Bingham. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will see the ruins of an elliptical amphitheater, dating back to 80 A.D. It is one of the largest amphitheaters ever built, considered one of the greatest works of architecture and engineering. In its heyday, it was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, such as mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on classical mythology. Today, besides being an iconic symbol of Imperial Rome, it has become a symbol of the international campaign against the death penalty. The color of its night time illumination is changed from white to gold, whenever a person condemned to the death penalty, anywhere in the world, gets their sentence commuted, or is released, or if a jurisdiction abolishes the death penalty. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will see an amazing array of scenery, from the beaches of Qinhuangdao, to rugged mountains around Beijing, to a desert corridor between tall mountain ranges at Jiayu Pass. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will find yourself between 40th and 53rd Street, and 6th and 9th Avenue of New York, most appropriately on New Year’s Eve. The tradition of celebrating New Year’s Eve at this venue dates back to 1907 - when the New York Times held a fireworks celebration to inaugurate its new headquarters, also located here. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will tour the quirky mansion of a widow, who believed she had to keep adding rooms to her house - to appease and house the spirits of all those killed by the rifles manufactured by her husband's company. By the time she died, the house had 160 rooms and contained numerous oddities like doors or stairs that went nowhere, windows overlooking other rooms, and stairs with odd-sized risers. Since the number 13 had special significance for this lady, look for the expensive imported chandelier altered to hold 13 candles instead of 12, the wall clothes hooks in multiples of 13, the spider web-patterned stained glass window containing 13 colored stones, and the sink drain covers with 13 holes. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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- If you make the journey to this tourist attraction, you will see a magnificent work of art, commissioned by Pope Julius II for a chapel in the Apostolic Palace. This magnificent work of art is a series of paintings painted directly on the ceiling of the chapel. The artist commissioned to create this work, originally declined the commission, being a sculptor, rather than a painter. He subsequently agreed - on condition he was given a free hand with the pictorial content. The result was a series of nine pictures, depicting God's Creation of the World, God's Relationship with Mankind, and Mankind's Fall from God's Grace, each more exquisite than the other. Name this world famous tourist attraction.
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As always thanks for
reading, and have a great day and week….M….a Pearl Seeker like you. Thanks to Ajay for his comment and
compliments on my last post, and thanks to the rest of you for your likes, pins
and votes. Much appreciated.
P.S. Answers to this
post will be in my next post.
3 comments:
The answers:
1. The central gallery of the Palace of Versailles 2. Universal Studios Hollywood 3. the British Museum 4.The statue of liberty 5.Petra in Jordan 5. Stonehenge 6. The Golden Gate Bridge 7.The Taj Mahal 8. Machu Pichu 9.The Colosseum 10.The Great wall of China 11. Times Square 12.the Winchester Mansion 13. the Sistine Chapel
Hope I got it right!
Quite a fascinating voyage of discovery, Minoo...You are transforming your readers into Globe Trotters!!!!
Ajay
I agree with Ajay except I will add Alcatraz to the answer for question No 4
Betty Fernandes
Thanks Ajay and Betty....you answered all the questions. Hope you enjoyed the quiz.
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