April 11, 2026 Trivia
▶ Play this day's triviaThe 5 dubtrivia questions from April 11, 2026, with answers and explanations.
- Tech
1. What is the name of the strange quantum physics phenomenon where particles become linked so that measuring one instantly affects the other, no matter how far apart they are?
✓Quantum entanglementDid you know?
Quantum entanglement describes a situation where two particles share a quantum state, so measuring one instantly determines properties of the other regardless of distance. Einstein famously called it 'spooky action at a distance' because it seemed to violate relativity.
- Arts & Sports
2. Which legendary guitarist famously played 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Woodstock 1969 using feedback and distortion to evoke the sounds of bombs and fighter jets?
✓Jimi HendrixDid you know?
Jimi Hendrix's improvised rendition at Woodstock, performed at dawn on August 18, 1969, is considered one of the most iconic guitar moments in rock history.
- Arts & Sports
3. What is the name of the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, silver, or platinum, treating the cracks as part of the object's history rather than hiding them?
✓KintsugiDid you know?
Kintsugi (meaning 'golden joinery') is a 15th-century Japanese practice that highlights an object's damage with precious metals, embodying the philosophy that flaws are beautiful.
- Arts & Sports
4. Which actress played the villain Nurse Ratched in the 1975 film 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,' a role so iconic it topped the AFI's list of greatest film villains?
✓Louise FletcherDid you know?
Louise Fletcher won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her chillingly controlled portrayal of Nurse Ratched, a role that became one of cinema's most enduring symbols of institutional cruelty.
- K12
5. In the human body, which organ can regenerate itself almost completely within about 8 weeks, even after up to 75% of it is removed?
✓LiverDid you know?
The liver is uniquely capable of regenerating lost mass through a process involving rapid cell division, which is why living-donor liver transplants are possible.
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