Saxo Selective Ultimate Friday Quiz

Question or Hint Answer or Word
  1. We all love options. There are several ways to price options, one is using the Monte Carlo formula. Monte Carlo is a place, which you can find in Monaco. The question is, of the following options, what is Monte Carlo NOT known for? The Statue of David (wrong answers: Casino and resorts, Formel 1 Grand Prix, Opera house, The Movie, Casino, Formel 1, Opera, A movie)
  2. When talking of Formel 1 - who was the driver of the red formel 1 car in Saxo's entrance? Romain Grosjean (wrong answers: Richard Mille, Eric Boullier, Kim Fournais, Peter Maldonado, kk, ll)
  3. Romaine is also a type of salad. What is false about romaine lettuce? It is said to be the gold of the Imperial Valley (wrong answers: It has been associated with the ancient Egyptian god of fertility, It is commonly used in used in Caesar salad, It has caused E.coli cases, It symbolises the bitterness inflicted by slavery )
  4. Imperial valley is located in California. In California, we find Holywood. Name as many of the top 10 IMDB movies you can this of. Each right is 1 point, each wrong is 1 minus point. https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?groups=top_250&sort=user_rating (wrong answers: 1:, 2:, 3:, 4:, 5:, 6:, 7:, 8:, 9:, 10:)
  5. Pulp fiction is a famous movie about passion and violence. John Travolta is an actor in the movie. He also acts in Grease. The question is, who is the female lead of Grease? Olivia Newton
  6. Isaac Newton discovered gravity. Which is not a true fact that entails gravity? Gravity travels at the double speed of light (wrong answers: Fish have stones in their heads that tell them which way is up, Gravity can bend light, Newton wasn’t hit by an apple, You weigh less on Mars)
  7. Last question: Cola Light, also called Diet Coke, has long been popular. But when was it released? 1964 (wrong answers: 1974, 1984, 1994, 2004)

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