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100

Who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"?

A. F. Scott Fitzgerald

B. John Steinbeck

C. Harper Lee

D. Nathaniel Hawthorne 

C. Harper Lee 

100

What is the most ordered food in America?

A. Hamburger 

B. Fried Chicken

C. Pizza

D. Spaghetti 

B. Fried Chicken 

100

What animal is on the Porsche logo?

A. Bull

B. Horse

C. Bird

D. Lion

B. Horse 

100

Which is NOT one of the three branches of government?

A. Executive 

B. Legislative

C. Presidential 

D. Judicial 


C. Presidential 

100

What were the Green Bay Packers originally called?

A. Hagemeister Packers 

B. Bellevue Packers

C. Indian Packers

D. Acme Packers 

C. Indian Packers 

200

Which is NOT a Pixar movie?

A. Toy Story

B. Shrek 

C. Cars

D. Monsters Inc

B. Shrek 

200

Which state is the birthplace of the cheeseburger?

A. Colorado 

B. Wisconsin

C. Louisiana

D. New York

A. Colorado 

200

Who is NOT in the "Big Three"?

A. General Motors 

B. Ford Motor Company

C. Toyota

D. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles 

C. Toyota 

200

The legislative branch makes the laws, who is not in the legislative branch?

A. President

B. Congress

C. Senate

D. House of Representatives 

A. President 

200

Who held the position of Green Bay Packers head coach for the longest time?

A. Vince Lombardi

B. Mike Holmgren 

C. Mike McCarthy 

D. Earl Lambeau 

D. Earl Lambeau 

300

Which athlete makes the most money?

A. Tiger Woods 

B. Shaquille O'Neal

C. Payton Manning

D. Alex Rodriguez 

A. Tiger Woods 

300

Name the main ingredient of mince pie:

A. Onion

B. Minced Meat

C. Dried Fruit

D. Cinnamon

C. Dried Fruit 

300

The inventor of cruise control was....?

A. Blind

B. Homeless

C. A robot

D. A 12 year old 

A. Blind 

300

Who follows the vice president in the order of succession?

A. Secretary of State 

B. Speaker of the House

C. President Pro Tempore of the Senate 

D. Attorney General 

B. Speaker of the House 

300

What Green Bay Packers quarterback holds the team record for most passing yards in a season? 

A. Aaron Rodgers

B. Lynn Dickey 

C. Bart Starr

D. Brett Favre 

A. Aaron Rodgers 

400

Which artist has had the most #1 hits on the American music Billboard charts?

A. Beatles

B. George Strait 

C. Enrique Iglesias 

D. Elvis 

B. George Straight 

400

Which food was rationed after WW2, but not during the war?

A. Cheese

B. Bread

C. Eggs

D. Fruit


B. Bread

400

What was the first Japanese car to be produced in the United States?

A. Mazda Miata 

B. Toyota Camry 

C. Honda Accord

D. Nissan Maxima 

C. Honda Accord 

400

What year was the constitution written (signed)?

A. 1781

B. 1787

C. 1799

D. 1805 

B. 1787 

400

What team originally drafted Brett Favre?

A. Denver Broncos 

B. Atlanta Falcons

C. Dallas Cowboys

D. Buffalo Bills 

B. Atlanta Falcons 

500

Which is the highest grossing film ever?

A. Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone

B. Lord of the Rings: The Fellow Ship of the Ring

C. Dark Night

D. Titanic

D. Titanic 

500

What was the first food consumed on the moon in the Apollo 11 mission?

A. Turkey

B. Cheese

C. Popcorn

D. Beef Jerkey

A. Turkey 

500

What car sold more than one million units in 1965, setting a record that still stands today?

A. Ford Thunderbird

B. Chevrolet Impala

C. Buick Wildcat

D. Pontiac GTO 

B. Chevrolet Impala 

500

Which state had the first female lawyer?

A. California 

B. North Dakota

C. Washington

D. Iowa

D. Iowa (in 1869)

500

Who was the first Green Bay Packer to gain more than 8,000 career rushing yards?

A. Ahman Green

B. Dorsey Levens 

C. Jim Taylor 

D. John Brockington 

C. Jim Taylor 

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