It's not that he just lived somewhere, but it was the official residence of several popes for a while. And it was the only other city besides Rome/Vatican that ever was an official residence of the pope.
Now, I don't remember why the pope moved and if asked, I might have guessed the century wrong, but I would have known Avignon - even, if it hadn't been multiple choice.
There being less black keys than white keys on a piano is definitely general knowledge. You don't need to know more than that because only one of the options is less than half of 88.
The Olympic answer similarly might not be a famous event but knowing the other 3 options aren't track and field is general knowledge, so you can do it by process of elimination.
Track and Field is a very basic term in athletics, I'd wager 90%+ would have got the question right if 100m or long jump was an option. Even with the more obscure steeplechase as the right answer 62% knew it.
If you've never heard of Track and Field that's fine (I've certainly missed some questions 90% of the site knew the answer to before) but you personally not knowing it doesn't change the fact it's well known.
got first two but very slowly, so i rushed on 3 and 4 and got them wrong, 3 i am especially disappointed in missing, and i missed 9. would’ve been a slow 10/10 had i not rushed. so a 7/10 today.
Also i agree with you even though i got 8/10 most of them were just process of elimination or educated guesses. Then again most of the time if i was to only get points on the ones im sure about then i would get 3-5 instead of my usual 6-8
Right, cuz the head of the world's largest religious denomination and an international sporting event in which the US routinely wins the most medals are strictly European
I thought someone told me once that dressage was technically not dancing
AI is telling me horse dancing may be "equestrian vaulting" (humans dancing or doing gymnastics, while riding horses). But also "equestrian ballet" (which is a common name for dressage)
FWIW I don't think "dancing" comes up in dressage sites like:
After watching a video of someone unmistakably describing horse dancing for 3 minutes, but taking care to never once use the word "dance", my curiosity is piqued
"Musical freestyle performance" seems like an awfully composed way of going around your elbow to get to your reins
That's a fair mistake to make, the Track version of the sport is actually based on the horse version. I think someone just watched the horse steeplechase and thought "we should make humans do that".
i did the same thing, but I'm still beating myself up because I know half of the biathlon is swimming. Or maybe it's skiing. Apparently I know nothing. I'm jon Snow.
Technically the arabic leter و (waw) is used both as a consonant /w/ and a vowel /u/. Of course Welsh is a much more intuitive answer since it uses the Latin alphabet.
Now, I don't remember why the pope moved and if asked, I might have guessed the century wrong, but I would have known Avignon - even, if it hadn't been multiple choice.
The Olympic answer similarly might not be a famous event but knowing the other 3 options aren't track and field is general knowledge, so you can do it by process of elimination.
If you've never heard of Track and Field that's fine (I've certainly missed some questions 90% of the site knew the answer to before) but you personally not knowing it doesn't change the fact it's well known.
got first two but very slowly, so i rushed on 3 and 4 and got them wrong, 3 i am especially disappointed in missing, and i missed 9. would’ve been a slow 10/10 had i not rushed. so a 7/10 today.
We don't get the "this is your X worst-ranking score" message? :/
Also i agree with you even though i got 8/10 most of them were just process of elimination or educated guesses. Then again most of the time if i was to only get points on the ones im sure about then i would get 3-5 instead of my usual 6-8
I thought someone told me once that dressage was technically not dancing
AI is telling me horse dancing may be "equestrian vaulting" (humans dancing or doing gymnastics, while riding horses). But also "equestrian ballet" (which is a common name for dressage)
FWIW I don't think "dancing" comes up in dressage sites like:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dressage
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equestrian_events_at_the_Summer_Olympics
https://www.usef.org/compete/disciplines/dressage
https://www.usdf.org/about/about-dressage/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdQirzu3Wa4
After watching a video of someone unmistakably describing horse dancing for 3 minutes, but taking care to never once use the word "dance", my curiosity is piqued
"Musical freestyle performance" seems like an awfully composed way of going around your elbow to get to your reins
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steeplechase_(horse_racing)
level of my english is too low for this quiz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_alphabet#Letters_and_their_pronunciation