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100

What does R.O.F.L. stand for?


Rolling On the Floor Laughing

100

A meteorologist is a scientist that specializes in what subject?

Weather forecasting

100

What date is commonly known as Star Wars day?

May 4th

100

This fast food franchise is known to flip their signature "Blizzards" upside down before serving it to you

Dairy Queen

100

What are the two most spoken languages around the world?

English and Mandarin

100

What is the name of Palmer's cafeteria?

The Griffery

200

What does P.I.N. stand for?

Personal Identification Number

200

Bats and dolphins use this technique to detect their surroundings using reflected sound.

Echolocation/sonar

200

This 2009 film remains the highest grossing movie of all time, making over 2.9 billion dollars in its lifetime

Avatar


200

Michael Jordan partnered with this company to create the “Air Jordan” shoe line.

Nike

200

What is the celebration originating from Mexico that occurs yearly on the fifth of May? 

Cinco de Mayo


200

Which teacher currently at Palmer has taught the longest? 

a) Mrs. Calaciura b) Mr. Glover 

c) Mr. Fukazawa d) Mr. Shim

Mr. Glover

300

What does I.Q. stand for?

Intelligence Quotient

300

The last set of molars typically coming in at adulthood, are commonly removed for causing dental problems; contrary to their name, they actually do not make you any smarter.

Wisdom Teeth

300

This movie from 1995 was the first movie ever made completely by computer animation

Toy Story

300

This technology company's name is based on the name for the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes (10100)

Google (1 followed by 100 zeroes is called a googol.) 

300

The Bermuda Triangle is an area where a number of aircraft and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances, causing people to believe the area is cursed. Which ocean is it located in?  

Atlantic Ocean

300

In what year was Palmer established?

a)1989 b)1969 c)1959 d)1999

1959

400

What does A.T.M. stand for?

Automated Teller Machine

400

What does the unit “lightyear” measure?  

Distance

400

In "Kung Fu Panda", Tiger, Snake, Crane, Praying Mantis, and Monkey are a quintet of skilled kung fu warriors also known as the _____ Five


The Furious Five

400

Samsung is one of the most recognizable technology companies, producing the Galaxy line of phones, smart fridges and other electronics. What country are their headquarters located in?

South Korea

400
This French electronic music duo made the song "Around the World" in 1997, whose lyrics consist solely of the phrase 'around the world' 144 times. 
Daft Punk
400

What does the acronym in Palmer P.R.I.D.E. stand for?

Positive attitude, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, Excellence

500

What does N.A.S.A. stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

500

What is the largest organ in the human body? 

The skin 

500

In the hit 1999 film "The Matrix", Morpheus offers Neo a choice between a red pill and blue pill. What does the choice of taking the blue pill do?

Neo will stay in the matrix.

"You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe"

500

This company sells a red button that tells you “That was easy”

Staples

500

Where is the deepest part of the ocean located? 

The Mariana Trench
500

What is Palmer’s Greek motto/slogan and what does it mean in English?

Kudos: Praise/Congratulations

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