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Quiz: How much do you know about the Sun, suns, and sons?

In honour of that giant ball of fiery gas in the sky.

AS YOU MIGHT have noticed, it was warm this week, and as you’ve likely gathered by now, that giant burning ball of hydrogen and helium in the sky has a lot to do with it.

But not everything.

Enjoyment of this year’s warm weather is tainted by the growing concern that humans are feeling the impact of the climate crisis, with unseasonably warm weather and torrential floods causing more alarm bells to ring than ever.

But look, here you are reading The Journal on a Saturday night, and you didn’t click into this quiz seeking a dose of existential dread, so let’s distract ourselves for a few beautiful minutes with this quiz about the Sun, suns, and sons.

Wait, didn't you already have a quiz about the Sun and suns earlier this month?
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Yes, and here's another one. You'll take what you're given.
No, that quiz was about stars, this one is about suns. Don't answer back again.
What's this?
The Sun
A son
Whose son is this?
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Angela Merkel
Michael D Higgins

David Attenborough
Elizabeth Windsor
Proxima Centauri was mentioned in that *other* quiz just a few weeks ago, but here it is again. How many confirmed exoplanets does it have?
None - so is it really a sun, or is it just a star? Actually, you know what, this is the final question about suns other than our own Sun, to avoid confusion.
Two

At least a dozen
Too many to count
The Sun's rays can cause an awful lot of damage to our bodies if we're not careful, even in Ireland. Does building up a tan reduce this risk and mean you can get away with less sun cream?
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Yes
No
In one of the most famous but least heartwarming father-son moments of all time, does Darth Vader ever actually say the line "Luke, I am your father"?
Yes
No
How many sons did Hal and Lois have?
Three
Four

At least five.
A million! A million sons, each one bigger than the last.
The Sun will eventually run out of fuel, ballooning into a red giant and - despite everything we've been through together - will consume the Earth. When will that happen?
Soon, hopefully.
We have about two millennia left, with the process due to begin around 4100CE

5,000,000,000 years or so
100,000,000,000 years or so
It would be great to be able to blame the giant burning ball of gas in the sky four our current climate crisis, but the core problems are closer to home. However, the light output of the sun does wax and wane slightly in a cycle lasting eleven years. Why?
The Sun takes 11 years to complete one full rotation.
The Sun's fuel is replenished by hydrogen spewed from a comet that passes every 11 years.

The Sun's magnetic fields flip.
The Sun just feels like it.
What's the first line of Father & Son by Cat Stevens?
It's not time to make a change
I was once like you are now

How can I try to explain?
Son, you are so big and strong, you truly are my giant adult son
How many times have both a father and son been president of the United States?
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Just once, with George Bush and George Bush
Twice

Thrice
Every president has been the son of the previous president
Two of Jackie Healy Rae's sons, Michael and Danny, went into politics. How many of Michael's sons have taken a similar route in life?
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None
One

15 of them
All of them
What's pictured here?
Something... bad? It doesn't look good, anwyay.
A solar flare

A solar particle event
A coronal mass ejection
What's this phenomemum called?
A sun dog
A sun pillar

22° halo
Sun disk
Martin Sheen has three successful sons, with Charlie Sheen being the most famous. What's Charlie's real name?
Charles Sheen
Chuck Shiny

Carlos Irwin Estévez
これは偽の名前です
Answer all the questions to see your result!
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You scored out of !
You are the Sun. We must fear you.
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You scored out of !
You are Weston Cage, son of Nicholas Cage and Christina Fulton
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You scored out of !
You are Ben Stiller, son of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara
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You scored out of !
You are Romeo Beckham, son of David and Victoria
Share your result:
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You scored out of !
You are Chet Hanks, son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson
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You scored out of !
You are Enrique Iglesias, son of Julio Iglesias and Isabel Preysler
Share your result:
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You scored out of !
You are Jaden Smith, son of Will and Jada Pinkett Smith
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You scored out of !
You are O'Shea Jackson Jr, son of Ice Cube and Kimberly Woodruff
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You scored out of !
You are Simba, son of Mufasa and Sarabi
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You scored out of !
You are Luke Skywalker, son of... well, you know
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You scored out of !
You are Ian Paisley Jr, son of Ian and Eileen Paisley
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You scored out of !
You are George Windsor, son of William Windsor and Kate Middleton
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    Mute Pete Gibson
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 7:53 AM

    A map of the Great Southern Trail would have been more informative than the photo of the shadow of a bicycle.

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 11:51 AM

    Hi Pete, I’ll try and source that for you. Please note I have included a link for the national cycle network above, so that people can look at that.
    Thanks
    Aoife

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    Mute Rodger O Waters
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 9:04 AM

    Cycled a little in Denmark and Holland with amazing infrastructure for bikes, but what would they give for our scenery? the potential here is amazing, can only imagine a cycle road from donegal to cork.

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:09 AM

    http://www.southerntrail.net/index.html

    Have a look at this website Pete. It’s not great but it is more informative than, as you pointed out, a picture of a shadow of a bike.

    Maybe I could be a jounalist.

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    Mute Marlon Major
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:32 AM

    Truly a step in the right direction. Next step…. Insuring all urban areas are cycle friendly (designated continues marked paths, signage, education for both drivers and cyclists, signage).

    Thank you to all who made this Limerick route happen!

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    Mute Mark Griffin
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:30 AM

    A great use of old railways that were never going to be reinstated. The greeneway from Newport to Achill was and is a fabulous amenity for locals and tourists alike and is used all year round.
    Hopefully this one takes off too.

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    Mute John Stenson
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 11:30 AM

    and It goes all the way to westport now

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:22 AM

    I’d love to see trains on the disused lines but thats not going to happen.
    Cycle lanes are a fantastic use of these lines. The rail routes are mainly off road and being rail routes mostly flat. Any knocked bridges can cheaply be rebuilt to take bikes.

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    Mute Mags Cunney
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:09 AM

    Looking forward to cycling that. The Great Western Cycleway from Achill to Westport is fantastic with stunning views all the way. The old train track from Athlone to Mullingar is going to be converted to a Cycleway too.

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:20 AM

    Please help the campaign for a similar route through Sligo and Mayo!

    http://www.sligomayogreenway.com/

    http://www.facebook.com/sligomayogreenway

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    Mute 1960sbabe
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:07 AM

    Maybe a reinstatement of a light rail from Tralee to limerick might have been a better idea take cars off the road and a useful way of getting people home safe on winter nights just saying …

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    Mute John Mac
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:27 AM

    I’ve been saying that for years. And it would create a few jobs too.

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    Mute Nellie Oneill
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:49 AM

    And cost hoe much

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 10:35 AM

    Problem with light rail is that the returns on the initial investment is very poor, and that is based on case studies from built up urban areas with significant populations.

    Given the rural character of the area, the population densities of the catchment areas along the route, which, I would risk an educated guess, wouldn’t be sufficient.

    Rapid bus transit has been proven to be a greater investment and correlates with a reduction in cars on the road, but again, the population densities wouldn’t be sufficient.

    It’s a nice idea and everything and would help solve the problem of rural transport, but the numbers simply don’t add up.

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    Mute Billy Mann
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 1:16 PM

    I live on the Great Southern Trail. It divides my property and I drive across it to access my home. It’s a fantastic amenity which we use every day, our neighbours use it everyday and we meet a constant flow of people on it, particularly at the weekend. By and large it is a great success and it encourages people into having a walk or a cycle and now because of the distance it is, running has become popular. It’s safe to use and the kids locally use it to meet and cycle. A fine idea well executed.

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 3:25 PM
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:02 PM

    Don’t mind those Kerry backwoodsmen!! They are after public land but haven’t a hope!
    I’m sure Leo the Lion will talk them into dust!
    Deenihan will be hobbling around there too; sure they are his farming FG followers! Those who ca n afford burn imported coal and don’t have to cut turf for fuel for winter!
    Having said all that, all decent, trustworthy persons are welcome to check out this fantastic facility!

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    Mute Dublin Cyclists
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 11:10 AM

    Excellent new. More cycleways please!

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    Mute Paul Laffan
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 11:10 AM

    Isn’t it bloody marvellous!! They spend God knows how much providing a marked cycle way and the (expletive deleted) cycles on the line. Not to worry, the motorist will look out for him. I am fed up with cyclists and pedestrians who ignore the rules of the road and expect drivers to avoid them. Likewise, women drivers on mobile phones and drivers who ignore road markings. Just follow the rules of the road, people, and we will all get home safe. At the moment, it’s a jungle out there

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    Feb 25th 2013, 2:41 PM

    Paul the image attached to this article is a stock image. The Great Southern Trail is along a disused railway line, it’s not a cycle lane on a road. It keeps cyclists away from motorists who think they know the law.

    As for the Rules of the Road and cyclists: The Rules of the Road is not the law. There is no law requiring cyclists to stay in cycle lanes (expect contra-flow ones and ones in pedestrian areas). I’m fed up of all road users thinking that the Rules of the Road is the law, when it is an outdated and incomplete document from a quango clearly not doing their job — at least a digital version could include a basic outline of road traffic law change.

    What is most likely happening in the photo is that, unlike those viewing the photographer, the cyclist sees the photographer behind the camera who appears to be in the cycle lane, partly or fully. So the cyclist is taking action to avoid hitting the photographer. There could be other reasons

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    Mute damien chaney
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 12:49 PM

    Cycles lanes in Dublin are disgraceful all the rubbish on the roads gets blown into them

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    Feb 25th 2013, 3:47 PM

    Followed the links to the National Cycle Network’s Scoping Study. In fairness, it hardly constitutes a ‘network’ – unless references are made to telephone lines that might connect them. There are great (paper) plans for long distance routes (p.24) but the paltry ACTUAL number of unconnected local developed routes only continues to emphasise how little we are doing! Forget the off-road routes – just mark the on-road routes and educate drivers http://www.smartertravel.ie/sites/default/files/uploads/FINAL%20NCNScopingStudyAugust2010%5B1%5D.pdf

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    Mute Philip Gleeson
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    Feb 23rd 2013, 10:20 AM

    What happened to my comment??

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 11:50 AM

    There’s no other comment from you here Philip – and I certainly haven’t deleted any. Why not try to repost?
    Thanks
    Aoife

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    Feb 23rd 2013, 8:12 PM

    Philip, our link to the LL article is up and visible.
    Strange how no-one else bothered to link this piece of opportunistic wannabe- landlordism!
    You are safe enough on this site unless you call a ‘donkey’ (or anyone) an ‘a^s.’ Or commit the Terrible Sin of writing the correct spelling of ‘secks’
    We have terribly prudish and OIde-worlde Victorian matronly and holy-joe censors here!!
    It’s a U.K. media ownership thing!
    A sort of civilising -the-paddy crusade.
    O.K., then Aoife – prove me right!

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