CULTURAL QA 04-2024-02

Allthe below   QA are from QUORA DIGEST tome on   02-04-2024. 

SelectedQuora answers by generally interesting are included. Still they need 
not be 100% correct answers. One  joke is  included.

 Compiled and posted by R Gopalakrishnan, 80, on 02-4-2024 

Q1      What are theApril Fools’ pranks that went terribly wrong?

A1      RohitVirmani, I love learning new things7mo

In 2001, a DJ in England decided to prank hislisteners on April 1 by 
broadcasting that a ship that looked suspiciously likethe Titanic could be seen 
from the cliffs at Beachy Head in East Sussex.

Listeners believed him and trekked to the cliffs tocatch a glimpse. Hordes of 
people were hanging about, some with binoculars,looking out to sea.

Unfortunately, all the foot traffic caused a largecrack in the cliff face. A 
few days later, it fell into the sea.

Never come across an April Fool joke which affectedso many. The people were 
convinced it was true. And it went terribly wrong inthe end.

Q2      What are someof the most mind-blowing facts about Vietnam?

A2      Avel,19h

Vietnam is known as the "king ofcashews".producing a significant amount of 
cashew nuts worldwide.

The country is home to the world's largest cave, SonDoong Cave, which is an 
incredible natural wonder waiting to be explored.

Vietnam boasts the title of being the cheapest placeto get a tailor-made outfit 
,making it a popular destination for affordablecustom clothing.

Despite being a tropical country, Vietnam hasexperienced snowfall in some 
regions, showcasing its diverse and uniqueclimate.

Weasel coffee, a type of coffee made from the fecesof weasels, is a 
sought-after delicacy in Vietnam, demonstrating the country'sunique culinary 
offerings.

Q3      What are someof the greatest examples of presence of mind?

A3      VamsiJani, Commonsense is all that matters !!7y

Our high-school teacher narrated this story to theclass, when we were 
struggling over all the complex ways to solve a problemwhich could have been 
done with ease. Although, I don’t know about itsauthenticity, till day this 
very story flashes instantly whenever I encounterany instance on Presence of 
mind . . . .

It were those days when Mr. Thomas Alva Edison wasvery busy in creating an 
electric bulb. Mr. Edison had a friend, who thought ofhimself as a very great 
mathematician. He used to visit Edison from time totime and every time he 
visited, he insisted Edison that, being a greatmathematician he can be of so 
much help to him and that he could use his help& expertise in his experiments. 
This went on for a very long time. One day,unable to bear his buzz, Edison 
assigned him with the task of finding thevolume of bulb so as to fill it with 
inert gas. Mr. Mathematician was verypround and left the place with the glass 
bulb, as if he was on a mission. Dayspassed by, but there was no sign of him. 
Edison waited and waited, finally hewent to see him to find out what happened. 
As we all know, a bulb lookssomething like this;

When Edison visited his place, Mr. Mathematician wasstill struggling with the 
bulb to find its volume. Thomas Edison asked what tookhim so long, to which he 
replied with a bit of irritation like this, “Can’t yousee Thomas, it is not a 
simple symmetrical structure to find out the volume. Iam designing a formula to 
derive the volume of this heavenly shaped object. Bepatient, it might take some 
time.” Without giving any reply Edison slowly tookthe bulb from his hands and 
went to the corner of the room where there was awater tap. He then filled the 
bulb with water to the brim and then poured it ina measuring jar. He noted down 
the reading on the jar and then left the placequietly. His friend was totally 
dumbstruck and couldn’t beleive what justhappened infront of his eyes . . . ;)

Q4      What are yourfavourite blonde jokes?

A4      WillSander,14h

 

A blonde goes into a restaurant and buys a coffee,then sits down to drink it. 
She looks on the side of her cup and finds a peeloff prize.

She pull off the tab and yells, "I WON! I WON! IWON a motorhome; I WON a 
motorhome!"

The waitress runs over and says, "That'simpossible. The biggest prize given 
away was a television!"

The blonde replies, "No. I WON A motorhome, IWON a motorhome!"

By this time the manager makes his way over to thetable and says, "You couldn't 
possibly have won a motorhome because wedidn't have that as a prize!"

Again the blonde says, "No, no it says, I WON amotorhome, I WON a motorhome!"

The blonde hands the prize ticket to the manager andhe reads, "WIN ABAGEL."

Q5      Are there badchildren?

A5      DashaTaran,23h

Jason Smith, a school principal, and his wifestruggled with infertility for 
years. When he found out that one of hisstudents, Raven Whitaker-Smith, was 
living in a group home and causing problemson a daily basis, he had an idea.

The Smiths beganfostering Raven in 2015. However, she didn't initially trust 
them as she was disappointed by manyof the adults in her life. Despite the 
emotional challenges, the couplepersevered and taught her daily routines, and 
supported her academic progress.

"I gave them a bunch of trouble to see whatwould happen," Raven recalled. "I 
kind of tested whether or not thiswas real or not to see if they would keep me 
no matter what."

The family adopted Raven in 2017. Raven is now 20years old. She is studying 
social work at the University of Kentucky.

"I reallybelieve there are no bad children," Jason commented. "Children are a 
product of theirenvironment and the people who raise them, so given the right 
opportunity,given the proper support, love and affection, all children can 
besuccessful."

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