Every
Tuesday is a Trivia Tuesday on AmericaJR.com!!
THIS
WEEK'S QUESTIONS
1.
What popular prodct--available in a wide variety of flavors--was
a big flop when it was marketed with a cola flavor in 1942?
2. Which is the only
one of the ten major categories in the Dewey Decimal System
that doesn't include at least one book by the prolific Isaac
Asimov?
3. What is genericide?
4. What were the
first land animals to have vocal cords?
5. What was the name
of the white Maltese dog that was bequeathed a $12 million trust
fund by Queen of Mean real estate magnate Leona Helmsley?
THIS
WEEK'S ANSWERS
1.
Jell-O.
2. Philosophy, the
category for which books are numbered in the 100s under the
Dewey Decimal System (DDS). But Asimov does have a video in
the category, Humanism: Making Bigger Circles, which
was given the DDS designation 144.
3. The process by
which a brand name--such as Thermos or Aspirin--becomes a generic
name.