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March 31, 2026 Trivia

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The 5 dubtrivia questions from March 31, 2026, with answers and explanations.

  1. K12

    1. Which ancient Roman structure, still partially standing today, was the longest aqueduct ever built in the Roman Empire, stretching over 140 kilometers?

    Aqueduct of Carthage

    Did you know?

    The Zaghouan Aqueduct (also known as the Aqueduct of Carthage) in modern-day Tunisia stretched approximately 132 kilometers, making it the longest aqueduct constructed by the Romans.

  2. News & Pop Culture

    2. Which pop star used 'Sasha Fierce' as an alter ego to help overcome stage fright?

    Beyoncé

    Did you know?

    Beyoncé created the alter ego 'Sasha Fierce' to channel confidence onstage, even titling a 2008 double album 'I Am... Sasha Fierce.' She later said she no longer needed the persona.

  3. Arts & Sports

    3. Which famous composer was almost completely deaf when he wrote his Ninth Symphony, arguably his greatest work?

    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Did you know?

    Beethoven had lost nearly all of his hearing by the time he composed his Ninth Symphony in 1824, and he reportedly had to be turned around by performers to see the applause he couldn't hear.

  4. Around the World

    4. Which island nation is home to more than one-third of all species of chameleons found on Earth?

    Madagascar

    Did you know?

    Madagascar is home to over 100 of the approximately 200 known chameleon species in the world, making it the global hotspot for chameleon diversity. Its long isolation from mainland Africa led to extraordinary levels of endemism.

  5. K12

    5. Which scientist discovered that the universe is expanding, leading to the development of the Big Bang theory?

    Edwin Hubble

    Did you know?

    Edwin Hubble observed in 1929 that distant galaxies were moving away from us and that the farther they were, the faster they receded — direct evidence that the universe is expanding.