In 1914 the first official Girl Scout uniform was manufactured. While the girls gravitated towards a more practical khaki color, it was not what founder Juliette Gordon Low intended. What color did she want the Girl Scouts to wear?

Microsoft Rewards Bing Homepage Quiz: In 1914 the first official Girl Scout uniform was manufactured. While the girls gravitated towards a more practical khaki color, it was not what founder Juliette Gordon Low intended. What color did she want the Girl Scouts to wear?

A White
B Pink
C Blue

Blue was the original idea for the Girl Scouts’ look and khaki was only allowed by special request. The girls figured the outdoor activities they were doing would be more suited to khaki and blue was eventually phased out. Khaki remained until 1928 when the long-standing ‘Girl Scout green’ came into fashion.

The correct answer to this quiz is Blue.

Where is Mont-Saint-Michel?

Microsoft Rewards Bing Homepage Quiz: Where is Mont-Saint-Michel?

A Normandy, France
B Capri, Italy
C Lake Zurich, Switzerland

You’ll find this iconic island just off the coast of Normandy in northwestern France. One of France’s most popular tourist destinations, more than 3 million visitors cross over to Mont-Saint-Michel most years.

The correct answer to this quiz is Normandy, France.

After the French Revolution in 1789, the abbey on Mont-Saint-Michel was converted into what?

Microsoft Rewards Bing Homepage Quiz: After the French Revolution in 1789, the abbey on Mont-Saint-Michel was converted into what?

A A spy lookout
B A prison
C Military barracks

Clerics who opposed the republican government were confined to the abbey after the revolution. The prison closed in 1863.

The correct answer to this quiz is A prison.

Who was among the influential figures to campaign for the closure of the prison at Mont-Saint-Michel?

Microsoft Rewards Bing Homepage Quiz: Who was among the influential figures to campaign for the closure of the prison at Mont-Saint-Michel?

A Napoleon
B Victor Hugo
C Marie Antoinette

French writer Victor Hugo worked to close the prison and advocated for its restoration as a national architectural treasure.

The correct answer to this quiz is Victor Hugo.

Where in the world is Mount Logan?

Where in the world is Mount Logan?

A New Zealand
B Canada
C Australia

Mount Logan is the tallest mountain in Canada, and the second tallest in North America, behind Alaska’s Denali. Located inside Kluane National Park and Reserve in Yukon, it’s part of the St. Elias Mountain range.

The correct answer is Canada.

What is the capital of Canada’s Yukon territory?

Microsoft Rewards Bing Homepage Quiz:  What is the capital of Canada’s Yukon territory?

A Kamloops
B Whitehorse
C Yellowknife

Incorporated in 1950, Whitehorse is the one and only city in Yukon, and is also its capital. According to Canada’s 2021 census, the city has a population of just over 28,000 residents. It’s also the largest city in the vast region known as Northern Canada.

The correct answer is Whitehorse.

Where would you rather start your engine?

Where would you rather start your engine?

Formula One
NASCAR

The correct answer is NASCAR.

In 1896, Yukon became famous because of…

Microsoft Rewards Bing Homepage  Quiz: In 1896, Yukon became famous because of…

A Sasquatch sightings
B Gold
C Snow

In August 1896, a prospector named Skookum Jim found gold near the Klondike River in Yukon, setting off one of the most frantic gold rushes in history. From 1896 to 1899, as many as 100,000 people surged into the area to try their luck.

The correct answer is Gold.

Show What You Know Quiz [02/05/2022]

Female monarchs lay their eggs exclusively on which plant?
A Milkweed
B Sunflowers
C Marigolds

Monarch butterflies and milkweed have a symbiotic relationship. The insects lay their eggs on no other kind of plant, and once the larvae hatch into caterpillars they rely solely on milkweed for nourishment. In exchange, the butterflies are milkweed’s main pollinators.
The correct answer is Milkweed.

The monarch butterfly is believed to be named after who, exactly?
A The king of England
B The tsar of Russia
C The queen of Denmark

It’s said this species may be named for William of Orange, the prince of Orange (in what is now southern France), who went on to become the king of England, Ireland, and Scotland in 1689.
The correct answer is The king of England.

Monarch butterflies were successfully reared where in 2009?
A Death Valley
B International Space Station
C South Pole

The eggs of two different butterfly species, painted ladies and monarchs, were sent to the ISS in the fall of 2009, and both hatched in the craft’s Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus. On November 29 of that year, ISS commander Jeff Williams beamed video of the first of several monarchs that had emerged from their cocoons. ‘It’s always beautiful to see a little bit of Earth up here,’ Williams said.
The correct answer is International Space Station.

The monarch butterfly is believed to be named after who, exactly?

Show What You Know Quiz: The monarch butterfly is believed to be named after who, exactly?

A The king of England
B The tsar of Russia
C The queen of Denmark

It’s said this species may be named for William of Orange, the prince of Orange (in what is now southern France), who went on to become the king of England, Ireland, and Scotland in 1689.

The correct answer is The king of England.