Quiz
1. Why do we have daylight-saving time, anyway?
2. On the Fourth of July, if it's 3 p.m. in New York City, what time is it in Phoenix, Arizona? (Be careful, it's a trick question!)
3. Some people want the first day of daylight-saving time to be set aside as National Nap Day. Why would we need that?
4. Who first divided hours into 60 minutes and minutes into 60 seconds?
5. What is the study of time measurement called?
1. Why do we have daylight-saving time, anyway?
To save energy.
2. On the Fourth of July, if it's 3 p.m. in New York City, what time is it in Phoenix, Arizona? (Be careful, it's a trick question!)
Noon.
3. Some people want the first day of daylight-saving time to be set aside as National Nap Day. Why would we need that?
We'd be tired from the hour of sleep we lost.
4. Who first divided hours into 60 minutes and minutes into 60 seconds?
The Babylonians.
5. What is the study of time measurement called?
Horology.
Sleepyhead -- your internal clock must be off.
Clockwatcher -- you sprang ahead on this one.
Time traveller -- you're a master of time and space!