Who won the first Nobel Prize for Medicine?
Emil Adolf von Behring
What is the chemical symbol for potassium?
K
The city of New Orleans is on which river?
Mississippi
What is the standard of strength of distilled alcoholic liquors called?
Proof
Who wrote "Charley Brown"?
Charles M. Schultz
In what year was the 15th amendment ratified?
1870
What cooking fuel is produced by heating wood without oxygen?
Charcoal
Which U.S. state has zero natural lakes?
Maryland
Why do snakes flick their tongues in and out?
To smell
Who wrote stories of her childhood living in a "Little House on the Prairie"?
Laura Wilder
What country did the first hot air ballon take flight?
France! They sent a sheep, a duck, and a rooster into the air to test the safety before human flight.
Which element has the chemical symbol "No"?
Nobelium
On which Caribbean Island are the Blue Mountains?
Jamaica
What units are ship speeds measured in?
Knots
Who wrote "Leaves of grass'?
Walt Whitman
What play was President Abraham Lincoln attending at Fords Theatre on the night John Wilkes booth assassinated him?
Our American Cousin
What is the liquid component of blood called?
Plasma
Thursday Island is located in the Torres Strait off the coast of what country?
Australia
Which member of the cat family cannot retract its claws?
The Cheetah
Who wrote "Profiles in Courage'?
J.F.K
How did Norman E. Shumway make medical history?
He performed the first successful transplant
What vitamin deficiency causes Rickets?
Vitamin D
What US state is nicknamed "The Ocean State"?
Rhode Island
Roughly many calories are stored in 1 pound of body fat?
3500
What horror-story by Robert Louis Stevenson had a split personality?
The strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Who is credited with inventing the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine
Karl Benz with the Benz Patent-Motorwagen.
What does mass multipled by velocity give you?
Momentum
What name is given to a triangular or fanlike river?
Delta
What does Fauna refer to?
Animal life
Who wrote an essay on "Civil Disobedience"?
Henery David Thoreau
roughly year did Napoleon Bonaparte die?
1821
This science deals with the behavior of projectiles? what type is it?
Ballistics
Which state is home to America’s first public beach?
Massachusetts -- Revere Beach, just north of Boston, is considered America’s first public beach.
What type of creature generally lives on land but starts life in the water?
Amphibian
What-novel and movie by Orsen Wells left the mystery of 'Rose bud'?
Citizen Kane
King John of England signed what document stating that limited the powers of the monarchy and is considered one of the cornerstones of modern democracy.
the Magna Carta
What does the medical acronym PET stand for?
Positron Emission Tomography
what is the largest bioluminescent bay
The Mosquito Bay in Vieques, Puerto Rico is the largest bioluminescent bay in the world. It contains up to 160,000 microscopic dinoflagellates per liter of water1
Approximately how many teeth can a shark grow in a lifetime?
50,000 - A shark’s teeth aren’t rooted, so they can fall out fairly easily with most only lasting a few weeks.
What singularly famous novel of a lawyer in the deep south defending a black sharecropper accused of molesting a young white girl
To Kill a Mockingbird
The first Olympic games were held in honor of who?
Zeus, the ancient Olympic Games began in Olympia, Greece, as a religious festival in honor of Zeus. started in 776 BC
How far is Earth from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy?
25,000 light years
Which US state hosts the world lumberjack championship?
Wisconsin
What is the only marsupial found in the U.S. and Canada?
Opossum
Which of Hemingway's novels is a study in "ecology"? with predator (2) and prey (1)
The old man and the sea had one prey (fish) and two predators (fisherman and shark)
What country discovered king tuts tomb after being untouched for over 3,000 years?
United Kingdom. British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings.
What is the largest gland in the human body?
The liver
The islands New Britain and New Ireland are part of what country?
Papua New Guinea
What is the only mammal covered with scales?
Pangolin -- They are similar to anteaters, as they eat ants and other insects using a long, sticky tongue — so long, it can be longer than their whole body.
What did author Tom Wolfe the story of the "Space Race"?
The Right Stuff