How many Toy Story movies?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
4
The world's deadliest animal
a) Shark
b) Lion
c) Mosquito
Mosquito
They are famous for their Golden Arches
a) Burger King
b) McDonald's
c) Taco Bell
McDonald's
4th of July
a) In Depend Dance Day
b) Independence Day
c) Independent's Day
Independence Day
"Hakuna Matata" means?
a) No worries
b) Family is Life
c) My home is your home.
No worries
Flamingos were born pink
a) True
b) False
False
Fast-food uses chemicals to keep their food consistent.
a) True
b) False
True
11th of November
a) Memorial Day
b) Soldier's Day
c) Veterans Day
Veterans Day
The Disney Princess who sang “Once Upon a Dream”
a) Cinderella
b) Aurora
c) Snow White
Aurora
To not float away from each other while sleeping, otters do this.
a) Hold hands
b) Hug
c) Twist tails together
Hold hands
Their slogan is "Finger lickin' good"
a) Popeye's
b) KFC
c) Wingstop
KFC
3rd of January is the birthday of...
a) Martin Luther King I
b) Martin Luther King Sr.
c) Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Eeyore, Tigger, Owl, Kanga, and Roo all live in the...
a) Hundred Acre Wood
b) Hundred Mile Forest
c) Hundred Meter Meadow
Hundred Acre Wood
The only birds who can also fly backwards
a) Hummingbirds
b) Finches
c) Bluejays
Hummingbirds
Most popular item from Panda Express
a) Orange Chicken
b) Chow Mein
c)
Orange Chicken
Flag Day is on...
a) January 14
b) June 14
c) July 14
June 14
Po banishes Tai Lung to the Spirit Realm by using the legendary technique called...
a) Wixu Hand Grip
b) Wuxi Finger Hold
c) Xuwi Elbow Clench
Wuxi Finger Hold
Even after having its head cut off, a cockroach can still live for...
a) days
b) weeks
c) months
Weeks
Oldest fast food restaurant in America
a) Nathan's Famous
b) White Castle
c) KFC
Nathan's Famous
Federal Holidays of America
a) 10
b) 12
c) 14
12
1. New Year's Day (January 1)
2. Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Third Monday in January)
3. Inauguration Day (January 20, every 4 years following a presidential election)
4. Washington's Birthday (Also known as Presidents Day; third Monday in February)
5. Memorial Day (Last Monday in May)
6. Juneteenth National Independence Day (June 19)
7. Independence Day (July 4)
8. Labor Day (First Monday in September)
9. Columbus Day (Second Monday in October)
10. Veterans Day (November 11)
11. Thanksgiving Day (Fourth Thursday in November)
12. Christmas Day (December 25)