Here are the questions and answers for the 2000 board game version of Die Millionenshow.
ATS 2.500.000[]
Main article: Die Millionenshow (2000 board game)/Questions and answers (ATS 2.500.000)
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| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What is the Sardana? | |
| ⬥ A: Islamic holy tower | ⬥ B: Catalan dance |
| ⬥ C: Saxon river | ⬥ D: Prague university |
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| What was the Ludlamshöhle? | |
| ⬥ A: Writer and artists' society | ⬥ B: Stalactite cave |
| ⬥ C: Homeless shelter | ⬥ D: Wehrmacht headquarters |
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| What is the name of the lightest of all metals? | |
| ⬥ A: Aluminium | ⬥ B: Lithium |
| ⬥ C: Mercury | ⬥ D: Titanium |
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| Who were the Swiss football champions in 1999? | |
| ⬥ A: FC Zürich | ⬥ B: FC Aarau |
| ⬥ C: Servette Genf | ⬥ D: Young Boys Bern |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What does the name 'Oedipus' mean? | |
| ⬥ A: Avenger | ⬥ B: Mother's little boy |
| ⬥ C: Swollen foot | ⬥ D: Well-travelled |
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| What are 'Dithyramben'? | |
| ⬥ A: Songs of the god Dionysus | ⬥ B: Formulas with the rate of Pi |
| ⬥ C: Old Persian princesses | ⬥ D: Braking systems in racecars |
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| Etymologically, what does the Vietnamese name Ho Chi Minh translate to? | |
| ⬥ A: The Gracious One | ⬥ B: The Enlightened One |
| ⬥ C: The Tiger | ⬥ D: The Firm One |
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| Who composed the opera Cardillac? | |
| ⬥ A: Paul Hindemith | ⬥ B: Franz Schreker |
| ⬥ C: Georges Bizet | ⬥ D: Franz Liszt |
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| When was the first issue of the 'Kronen Zeitung' published? | |
| ⬥ A: 1892 | ⬥ B: 1900 |
| ⬥ C: 1910 | ⬥ D: 1918 |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What was the cartoon figure Marge Simpson's maiden name? | |
| ⬥ A: Bouvier | ⬥ B: Bundy |
| ⬥ C: Manson | ⬥ D: Scott |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Under what name did Steveland Morris Judkins become world-famous? | |
| ⬥ A: Cat Stevens | ⬥ B: Steve McQueen |
| ⬥ C: Stevie Wonder | ⬥ D: Steven Spielberg |
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| What is 'makhorka'? | |
| ⬥ A: Russian tobacco | ⬥ B: Greek soufflé |
| ⬥ C: Kyrgyz cheese | ⬥ D: Black caviar |
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| What does the Greek word 'sarx' mean, from which the concept of sarcasm is derived? | |
| ⬥ A: Demon | ⬥ B: Curse |
| ⬥ C: Knife | ⬥ D: Meat |
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| Who sculpted the 20-meter high portraits of the American presidents on Mount Rushmore? | |
| ⬥ A: Fennimore Witherspoon | ⬥ B: Gutzon Borglum |
| ⬥ C: Enzo Montesignore | ⬥ D: Alvar Aalto |
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| According to the Bible, how old was Methusalah to become? | |
| ⬥ A: 98 years old | ⬥ B: 666 years old |
| ⬥ C: 969 years old | ⬥ D: 2,587 years old |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What does one measure with a sphygmomanometer? | |
| ⬥ A: Immersion depth | ⬥ B: Nuclear reaction time |
| ⬥ C: Blood pressure | ⬥ D: Lightning charge |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| When did Vienna become its own state? | |
| ⬥ A: 1848 | ⬥ B: 1918 |
| ⬥ C: 1922 | ⬥ D: 1933 |
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| What does one call vegetables pickled in brine, that are most importantly formed for a Korean meal? | |
| ⬥ A: Kimchi | ⬥ B: Pemmikan |
| ⬥ C: Chai | ⬥ D: Pijiu |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Which of North America's Great Lakes is the only one to lie completely within the USA's territory? | |
| ⬥ A: Lake Huron | ⬥ B: Lake Michigan |
| ⬥ C: Lake Ontario | ⬥ D: Lake Erie |
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| What is the name for a theatre's muse? | |
| ⬥ A: Thalia | ⬥ B: Epika |
| ⬥ C: Dramatika | ⬥ D: Poesa |
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| Who founded Melbourne in 1835? | |
| ⬥ A: William Superman | ⬥ B: John Batman |
| ⬥ C: George Spiderman | ⬥ D: Tom Fatman |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Who created the long-tailed comic book figure Marsupilami? | |
| ⬥ A: André Franquin | ⬥ B: Rolf Kauka |
| ⬥ C: Robert Crumb | ⬥ D: Walt Disney |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Who composed the operas 'The Little Snowflake' and 'The Golden Goose'? | |
| ⬥ A: Stravinsky | ⬥ B: Glazunov |
| ⬥ C: Rimsky Korsakov | ⬥ D: Prokofiev |
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| Who composed 'Candide'? | |
| ⬥ A: Rossini | ⬥ B: Bizet |
| ⬥ C: Mozart | ⬥ D: Bernstein |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Which Austrian film star laid significant technical groundwork for the mobile phone? | |
| ⬥ A: Maria Schnell | ⬥ B: Jane Tilden |
| ⬥ C: Hedy Lamarr | ⬥ D: Käthe Gold |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| During what did King Henry II of France die, in 1559? | |
| ⬥ A: A jousting tournament | ⬥ B: Sex |
| ⬥ C: Hunting | ⬥ D: Military expedition |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Who was, from 1920 to 1928, the first Austrian federal president? | |
| ⬥ A: Theodor Körner | ⬥ B: Karl Renner |
| ⬥ C: Wilhelm Miklas | ⬥ D: Michael Hainisch |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Which people established Mexico's first advanced civilisation? | |
| ⬥ A: Olmecs | ⬥ B: Toltecs |
| ⬥ C: Aztecs | ⬥ D: Mayas |
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| Who created the fountain in Vienna's New Market? | |
| ⬥ A: Alfred Hrdlicka | ⬥ B: Raphael Donner |
| ⬥ C: Gustav Ambrosi | ⬥ D: Henry Moore |
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| Which world-ranked product was created by the Austrian firm JoWood? | |
| ⬥ A: Computer games | ⬥ B: Catalytic converters |
| ⬥ C: Solar panels | ⬥ D: Pocket calculators |
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| Which of these sheikhdoms belongs to the United Arab Emirates? | |
| ⬥ A: Qatar | ⬥ B: Oman |
| ⬥ C: Bahrain | ⬥ D: Dubai |
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| 'Parallel action' originates from which novel? | |
| ⬥ A: America | ⬥ B: Radetzky March |
| ⬥ C: The Man Without Qualities | ⬥ D: The Demons |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What is the name of Gutemine's Nouveau Riche brother from the Asterix comics? | |
| ⬥ A: Organix | ⬥ B: Homöopatix |
| ⬥ C: Habenix | ⬥ D: Prahlfix |
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| Who was the 1950 European heavyweight boxing champion? | |
| ⬥ A: Heinz Lazek | ⬥ B: Joschi Weidinger |
| ⬥ C: Franz Orlik | ⬥ D: Hans Orsolics |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Where in the world did the actor Keanu Reeves come from? | |
| ⬥ A: Bombay | ⬥ B: Sarajevo |
| ⬥ C: Beirut | ⬥ D: Shanghai |
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| From whom does the theatre piece '3rd November 1918' come? | |
| ⬥ A: Joseph Roth | ⬥ B: Robert Musil |
| ⬥ C: Franz Theodor Csokor | ⬥ D: Hugo von Hofmannsthal |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What does call a formation of three horses per carriage, lined in a row? | |
| ⬥ A: Troika | ⬥ B: Random |
| ⬥ C: Triole | ⬥ D: Tertiga |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What is a 'pseudogley'? | |
| ⬥ A: Novella | ⬥ B: All-weather tyres |
| ⬥ C: Rainworm | ⬥ D: Type of soil |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What does one mean by 'abrogans'? | |
| ⬥ A: Old High German dictionary | ⬥ B: Young honey buzzard |
| ⬥ C: Rejected legislation | ⬥ D: Brandy with wormwood |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Who wrote the screenplay for 'The Marathon Man', 'Misery' and 'The Untouchables'? | |
| ⬥ A: Ernest Lehman | ⬥ B: William Goldman |
| ⬥ C: James L. Brooks | ⬥ D: Christopher McQuarrie |
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| Which spice is not used in gingerbread? | |
| ⬥ A: Cumin | ⬥ B: Cloves |
| ⬥ C: Cinnamon | ⬥ D: Allspice |
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| What does one understand by a 'sone'? | |
| ⬥ A: Volume measurement | ⬥ B: Light dressing |
| ⬥ C: Soft piece of music | ⬥ D: Japanese characters |
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| What is the name of the school founded by Empress Elizabeth on Corfu in 1890 or 1891? | |
| ⬥ A: Apollonia | ⬥ B: Achílleio |
| ⬥ C: Acropolis | ⬥ D: Arcadion |
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| Which architect designed the famous Sydney Opera House? | |
| ⬥ A: Jørn Utzon | ⬥ B: Alvar Aalto |
| ⬥ C: Santiago Calatrava | ⬥ D: Hermann Henselmann |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What is the name of the youth hotel built by Josef Hoffman in Brussels? | |
| ⬥ A: Majolikahaus | ⬥ B: Brothaus |
| ⬥ C: Palais Stoclet | ⬥ D: Palais Windischgrätz |
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| Whom did the Apostles elect as the successor to Judas, the traitor? | |
| ⬥ A: Paul | ⬥ B: Matthew |
| ⬥ C: Andrew | ⬥ D: Thomas |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| Which director has never led a New Year's Concert? | |
| ⬥ A: Herbert von Karajan | ⬥ B: Claudio Abbado |
| ⬥ C: Carlos Kleiber | ⬥ D: Karl Böhm |
| ATS 5.000.000 (14 of 15) | |
| What is a saluki? | |
| ⬥ A: Dice game | ⬥ B: Tea ceremony |
| ⬥ C: Sighthound | ⬥ D: Robe and hood |
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| What was the name of the youngest Finance Minister of the Second Republic? | |
| ⬥ A: Karl-Heinz Grasser | ⬥ B: Hannes Androsch |
| ⬥ C: Herbert Staribacher | ⬥ D: Rudolf Edlinger |
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| ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15) | |
| Which of these orders was founded in 1120 by Norbert von Xanten? | |
| ⬥ A: Cluniacs | ⬥ B: Premonstratensians |
| ⬥ C: Knights Templar | ⬥ D: Benedictine |
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| In August 1993, who won the World Championship high jump bronze? | |
| ⬥ A: Sigrid Kirchmann | ⬥ B: Ilona Gusenbauer |
| ⬥ C: Liese Prokop | ⬥ D: Karoline Käfer |
| ATS 10.000.000 (15 of 15) | |
| With which duet partner did Sophia Loren sing in the British Top Ten in 1960? | |
| ⬥ A: Peter Sellers | ⬥ B: Jerry Lewis |
| ⬥ C: Dean Martin | ⬥ D: Frank Sinatra |
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| What is a 'jauk'? | |
| ⬥ A: Snack between meals | ⬥ B: Land measurement |
| ⬥ C: Playing card | ⬥ D: Foehn wind |
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| To which tribe did the chief Tecumseh belong? | |
| ⬥ A: Shawnee | ⬥ B: Sioux |
| ⬥ C: Apache | ⬥ D: Mohicans |
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| In which unit does one measure light intensity? | |
| ⬥ A: Lux | ⬥ B: Lums |
| ⬥ C: Nox | ⬥ D: Candela |
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| Where does the citrus fruit 'Chironja' come from? | |
| ⬥ A: Mauritius | ⬥ B: Puerto Rico |
| ⬥ C: Hawaii | ⬥ D: Iceland |
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| The Mozart Statue has stood in the Vienna Burggarten since 1953. Where did it stand before? | |
| ⬥ A: Michaelerplatz | ⬥ B: In front of the Albertina |
| ⬥ C: Kohlmarkt | ⬥ D: Burgring |
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| Which of these carpets does not originate from Persia? | |
| ⬥ A: Bakhtiari | ⬥ B: Isfahan |
| ⬥ C: Kashgar | ⬥ D: Kerman |
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| Which of these animals gives birth to living offspring? | |
| ⬥ A: Echidna | ⬥ B: Oilbird |
| ⬥ C: Pike | ⬥ D: Alpine salamander |
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| Which road linked Ancient Rome to Pisa? | |
| ⬥ A: Via Appia | ⬥ B: Via Aurelia |
| ⬥ C: Via Cassia | ⬥ D: Via Claudia Augusta |
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| Who was never a commentator for the TV broadcast of the New Year Concert? | |
| ⬥ A: Frank Hoffmann | ⬥ B: Michael Heltau |
| ⬥ C: Ernst Grissemann | ⬥ D: Fred Liewehr |
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| How does the official name of South Korea sound? | |
| ⬥ A: Belu'u era Belau | ⬥ B: Ta Chung-hua Min-kuo |
| ⬥ C: Nihon-Koku | ⬥ D: Taehan Min'guk |
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| What is the name of the satirical film, which satirised the long wait for Austria's international treaty? | |
| ⬥ A: 1. April 2000 | ⬥ B: Österreich ist frei |
| ⬥ C: Sein oder nicht sein | ⬥ D: G'schamster Diener |
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| What do biologists call 'bryophytes'? | |
| ⬥ A: Fungi | ⬥ B: Amoebas |
| ⬥ C: Jellyfish | ⬥ D: Moss |
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| Which international license plate does one see on vehicles from Madagascar? | |
| ⬥ A: MA | ⬥ B: MD |
| ⬥ C: RM | ⬥ D: KMA |
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| To which plant family do beetroot and spinach belong? | |
| ⬥ A: Spurge family | ⬥ B: Sedge family |
| ⬥ C: Lily family | ⬥ D: Goosefoot family |
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| Which school did Oskar Kokoschka found in Salzburg? | |
| ⬥ A: Schule des Greifens | ⬥ B: Schule des Sehens |
| ⬥ C: Schule der Farben | ⬥ D: Schule der Dichtung |
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| Which of these mountains is not located in the Andes? | |
| ⬥ A: Chimborasso | ⬥ B: Aconcagua |
| ⬥ C: Cotopaxi | ⬥ D: Nevado de Toluca |
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| What does a hunter call the canine teeth in a boar's upper jaw? | |
| ⬥ A: Hoes | ⬥ B: Strifes |
| ⬥ C: Biters | ⬥ D: Premolars |
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| What was the common name of the coffeehouse writer Peter Altenberg? | |
| ⬥ A: Hermann Bahr | ⬥ B: Richard Beer-Hofmann |
| ⬥ C: Richard Engländer | ⬥ D: Richard Österreicher |
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| Who did Robert De Niro not play? | |
| ⬥ A: Vito Corleone | ⬥ B: Paul Vitti |
| ⬥ C: Sam Bowden | ⬥ D: Jake La Motta |
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| What was the name of the first Vienna municipal housing building? | |
| ⬥ A: Karl Marx Hof | ⬥ B: Matzleinsdorfer Hof |
| ⬥ C: Reumann Hof | ⬥ D: Sandleiten Hof |
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| Which of Penelope's suitors shot and killed Odysseus on his return to the start? | |
| ⬥ A: Antipatros | ⬥ B: Antigonos |
| ⬥ C: Antinoos | ⬥ D: Antilochos |
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| Which instrument did not appear in the original line-up of the Schrammel Quartet? | |
| ⬥ A: Violin | ⬥ B: Accordion |
| ⬥ C: Guitar | ⬥ D: Clarinet |
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| Who portrayed Regie in the first 'Rocky' film? | |
| ⬥ A: Burt Young | ⬥ B: Sylvester Stallone |
| ⬥ C: John G. Avildsen | ⬥ D: Joe Spinell |
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| Which Quaker, orphaned at 9 years old, would later become a civil engineer and finally the US President? | |
| ⬥ A: Herbert Hoover | ⬥ B: Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| ⬥ C: Jimmy Carter | ⬥ D: Harry S. Truman |
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| In 1889, who were the first English football champions? | |
| ⬥ A: Bolton Wanderers | ⬥ B: Huddersfield Town |
| ⬥ C: West Bromwich Albion | ⬥ D: Preston North End |
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| On 16 June 1963, who became the first woman to fly around the world? | |
| ⬥ A: Valentina Tereshkova | ⬥ B: Tatyana Vinnik |
| ⬥ C: Nancy Akers | ⬥ D: Jo-Beth Williams |
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| Who composed the title theme tune for the TV series 'Bonanza'? | |
| ⬥ A: Post & Miller | ⬥ B: Koury & Immel |
| ⬥ C: Schifrin & Snow | ⬥ D: Evans & Livingston |