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Who was the U.S. president for most of the 1950s? 

A. Reagan

B. Eisenhower 

C. Kennedy 

D. Washington

B. Eisenhower

100

Which singer was nicknamed “The Queen of Soul” after rising to fame in the 1960s? 

A. Mary Wells 

B. Patsy Cline 

C. Tina Turner 

D. Aretha Franklin 

Aretha Franklin

100

Which US President resigned in 1974 following the Watergate scandal? 

A. Ford 

B. George Washington 

C. JFK

D. Richard Nixon

D. Richard Nixon

100

What 1980s sitcom followed the lives of four older women living together in Miami? 

A. The Golden Girls 

B. Grease 

C. Full House 

D. Hairspray

A. The Golden Girls 

100

What was the first toy advertised on TV? 

A. Mr. Potato Head

B. Barbie 

C. Gi Joe Soilders 

D. Slinky 

A. Mr. Potato Head

200

What popular piece of women’s clothing, named after a dog, became a major fashion trend in the 1950s? 

A. Bell Bottoms

B. The Poodle Skirt 

C. Dresses

D. Capri Pants

The Poodle Skirt

200

Which famous civil rights leader delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963? 

A. Nelson Mandela 

B. Rosa Parks

C. Martin Luther King Jr.

D. Thurgood Marshall

C. Martin Luther King Jr.

200

What was the first product that had a scanned bar code? 

A.  Star Wars action figures

B. Barbie 

C. Wrigley’s Gum 

D. Playing Cards

C. Wrigley’s Gum

200

Which famous shipwreck was finally discovered in 1985?

A. A ferry boat 

B. A fishing boat 

C. Titanic 

D. Carnival Cruise ship 

C. Titanic 
200

The art of tie-dyeing comes from which continent? 

A. South America 

B. North America 

C. Asia 

D. Antarctica

C. Asia

300

What year did Disneyland first open? 

A. 1940

B. 1975

C. 2000

D. 1955 

D. 1955

300

In what year did Neil Armstrong walk on the Moon? 

A. 1969 

B. 1960 

C. 1965

D. 1961

A. 1969 

300

Who became the first person to run for president in a major party as a woman in 1972? 

A. Sandra Day O'Conner

B. Shirley Chisholm

C. Taylor 

D. Tina Turner 

B. Shirley Chisholm

300

In which year did John Lennon tragically pass away?

A. 1990

B. 1980

C. 1955

D. 1985

B. 1980

300

How many bones is a baby typically born with? 

A. 206 

B. 300 

C. 270

D. 400

C. 270

400

Which musical, which premiered on Broadway in 1957, features the characters Tony and Maria? 

A. Titanic 

B. Hairspray

C. West Side Story 

D. Grease 

C. West Side Story

400

What popular doll, first launched in 1959, exploded in sales during the 1960s? 

A. Ken 

B. My American Girl Doll 

C. Barbie 

D. 

C.  Barbie 

400

Finish the lyric: “Do you remember the ____ night of September? 

A. 21st 

B. 31st 

C. 10th 

D. 5th 

A. 21st 

400

Who was the President of the United States in 1980? 

A. Thomas Jefferson 

B. George Washington 

C. Franklin Rosevelt 

D. Jimmy Carter 

D. Jimmy Carter 

400

What is the only sport that has been played on the moon? 

A. Golf 

B. Baseball 

C. Football 

D. Rugby 

A. Golf 

500

Who was known as the “King of Rock ’n’ Roll”? 

A. Elvis Presley 

B. Micheal Jackson 

C. Perry Como 

D. Nat King Cole

A. Elvis Presley 

500

Who was the U.S. President at the start of the 1960s? 

A. Ford 

B. Nixson 

C. John F. Kennedy 

D. Eisenhower

C. John F. Kennedy 

500

What was ABBA’s most popular song? 

A. Dancing Queen

B. Money, Money, Money

C. Super Trouper 

D. Mamma Mia 

“Dancing Queen” topped the charts in 1976.

500

What 1982 movie featured the Survivor song, "Eye of the Tiger"? 

A. Rocky III 

B. Rocky I

C. Rocky II

D. Rocky IV

A. Rocky III 

500

Which planet is distinguished by a continuously rotating storm known as "the Great Red Spot"? 

A. Mars 

B. Jupiter 

C. Earth 

D. Pluto

B. Jupiter 

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