Math
Jeremy went to get cotton candy for his friends. He needed to get 1 for Mike, 3 for Sarah, and 2 each for Billy, Madison and himself. How many cotton candies did Jeremy need?
10 cotton candies
This Philistine's armor weighed about 125 pounds & the head of his spear about 15 pounds
goliath
what has to be broken before you can use it?
an egg
In Matthew 14 Jesus walks on the Sea of Galilee & this disciple briefly walks out to meet him
Peter
What was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims traveled to North America in 1620?
the mayflower
1 volt times 1 amp equals this unit
watt
First king of Israel
Saul
What question can you never say yes to?
As he was being stoned he prayed with his dying breath Lord lay not this sin to their charge
Stephen
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from which country?
France
On a map this is denoted by 1 inch=3 miles for example
scale
The Lord told Satan “There is none like him in the Earth a perfect and an upright man”. Who is the man?
Job
Eyeballs
Always mentioned last in the list of Jesus' 12 Disciples he was the treasurer of the group
Judas Iscariot
In what year did the Boston Tea Party happen?
1773
What kind of angle is more than 90 degrees, but less than 180 degrees?
Obtuse Angle
Major prophet, preached in Jerusalem when Babylon took control of it.
Jeremiah
This large country is the worlds leading producer of bananas
India
Hebrews says Jesus was counted worthy of more glory than this Old Testament man
Moses
Which state is America's flattest, with a difference of only 345 feet between its highest and lowest points?
florida
Solve the problem for n: 6n=108
n=9
Joshua cursed the man who would rebuild this city. What is the name of this city?
jericho
answer this riddle: The person who makes it has no need of it; the person who buys it has no use for it. The person who uses it can neither see nor feel it. What is it?
A coffin
The Book of Acts records that Jesus ascended unto heaven from this mount named for the trees on its slopes
The mount of olives
Which city was the USA's first World Fair?
Chicago (1893)