LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 11

Match Day 11 Overview This set spans theatre, mathematics, women’s pro sports, country music, American literature, and modern diplomatic history. You met the soliloquy, a core dramatic device whose name comes from Latin solus (alone) + loqui (to speak), describing a character speaking thoughts aloud to the audience. From there the day jumped to Leonhard Euler’s famous Seven Bridges of Königsberg puzzle, which helped launch graph theory by formalizing the impossibility of walking a route that crossed each of Königsberg’s seven bridges over the Pregel (now Pregolya) River exactly once. ...

November 26, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 11

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast, your quick, friendly review after a day of LearnedLeague matches. I’m here to walk you through Match Day 11. We’ll hit all six questions, talk about the answers, and pull out a few patterns you can bank for future trivia. Think of this as the audio companion to your post‑match learning routine. If you ever want to go deeper, with full study notes, links, and extra examples, you can always check the study notes on our website at llstudyguide.com. I’ll mention the site a few times, but I won’t read any URLs out loud, so just remember: llstudyguide.com for all the details. ...

November 25, 2025 · LL Study Guide

LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 5

This match day ranges widely: from Indian religious practice and European Christian theater to color theory, auteur cinema, scandalous French literature, and the chemistry of anesthetics. The opening question on mantra draws on Hindu and Buddhist meditation traditions, where sacred syllables like Om are repeatedly chanted as potent tools for focus and spiritual power.1 The Oberammergau question then jumps to a very different kind of religious performance—the Passion Play that the Bavarian village vowed to stage every ten years after a 1633 plague outbreak, first performed in 1634 and still mounted on a decennial rhythm.2 Meanwhile, the color‑theory problem tests applied physics and design: in both additive RGB light mixing and subtractive CMY/CMYK printing, cyan sits opposite red, so red and cyan together cancel to neutral (white in light, dark/black in print), giving maximum contrast.3 ...

November 17, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 5

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast, your quick post-match companion for LearnedLeague. I’m here to walk you through today’s six questions, fill in some background, and give you a few patterns to watch for next time similar topics pop up. If you want to go deeper on anything we talk about, the full study notes with links and extra resources are waiting for you at llstudyguide.com. Think of this audio as your highlight reel, and the website as your full playbook. ...

November 17, 2025 · LL Study Guide