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Trivia Question 1: Where were the first books printed?

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Answer: China

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Did you know that the first books were printed in China using woodblock printing techniques? This method, which involved carving characters onto wood blocks and then pressing them onto paper, was used as early as the 9th century. It wasn't until the 15th century, however, that Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in Europe, revolutionizing the way books were produced.

Gutenberg's invention allowed for the mass production of books, making them more accessible to the general public. The first book ever printed using his press was the Gutenberg Bible, which was published in the 1450s. This marked the beginning of the printing revolution in Europe, leading to the rapid spread of knowledge and information.

If you're interested in learning more about the history of printing and its impact on society, there are plenty of resources available online. Websites like Encyclopedia Britannica and History.com offer detailed articles on the subject, providing a comprehensive overview of how printing has evolved over the centuries.

From woodblock printing in ancient China to Gutenberg's printing press in Europe, the history of book printing is a fascinating journey that has shaped the way we communicate and share information. Whether you're a history buff or simply curious about how books are made, delving into the origins of printing can offer valuable insights into the evolution of human civilization.

So next time you pick up a book or browse the shelves of a bookstore, take a moment to appreciate the centuries of innovation and ingenuity that have gone into making that printed page possible. And remember, the next time you hit the print button on your computer, you're continuing a tradition that dates back thousands of years.

Trivia Question 2: Who was the composer of 'The Nutcracker' ballet? (Handel, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Schubert)?

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Tchaikovsky

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Trivia Question 3:What does 'V.S.O.P' Stand For On A Bottle Of Wine Or Sherry?

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Very Special Old PaleĀ 

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Trivia Question 4:Comic strip character 1920s name means meek person in USA?

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Casper Milquetoast

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Trivia Question 5:Hundred and nine whose official neutral name is 'the helvetic confederation'?

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Switzerland

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To what is the harvest moon nearest?

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Autumnal equinox

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Nationalism

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