The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures opens on what date?
A. September 16
B. September 30
C. August 30
September 30
Who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner?"
A. George Washington
B. Francis Scott Key
C. Lionel Richie
Francis Scott Key
What does 'domo arigato' mean?
A. Your welcome
B. Bless you
C. Thank you
Thank you
How many athletes competed in the 2020 Paralympic Games?
A. 4,403
B. 2,550
C. 1,853
4,403
What team was originally named the New York Titans?
A. Tennessee Titans
B. New York Giants
C. New York Jets
New York Jets
Some of the oldest movies were made during what years?
A. 1700s
B. 1900s
C. 1800s
1800s
William Taft was number president of the U.S.?
A. 4th
B. 16th
C. 27th
27th
Japan is made up of how many islands?
A. 2,000
B. 5,431
C. 6,852
5,431
A. Clodoaldo Silva
B. Asiya Mohammed
C. Daniel Dias
Daniel Dias
Which NFL team has played in both the AFC and NFC Championship Games?
A. Seahawks
B. Cardinals
C. 49ers
Seahawks
The Academy Awards show takes place in what theatre?
A. Chinese Theatre
B. The Orpheum Theatre
C. Dolby Theatre
Dolby Theatre
Walter Reed was looking for the carrier of what disease?
A. Chicken Pox
B. Polio
C. Yellow Fever
Yellow Fever
Which Japanese dish actually originates from Portugal?
A. Tempura
B. Sushi
C. Ramen
Tempura
Egyptian Paralympian Ibrahim, has no arms and competes in table tennis. Where does he hold his paddle?
A. his feet
B. his mouth
his mouth
Who was the first African American head coach to win a Super Bowl?
A. Art Shell
B. Mike Tomlin
C. Tony Dungy
Tony Dungy
Hayao Miyazaki is famous for making animated movies that include:
A. Finding Nemo and Cars
B. Tangled and Brave
C. My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away
My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away
Taft was known as the heaviest President. How much did he weigh?
A. 350 lbs.
B. 250 lbs.
C. 400 lbs.
350 lbs.
Kyoto is famous for its stunning GEISHA. But what does the word ‘geisha’ actually translate to?
A. Woman of dance
B. Person of art
C. Doll performer
Person of art
What is the Paralympic motto?
C. Have it your way
What is the oldest NFL franchise in continuous operation with the same name in the same location?
A. Chicago Bears
B. Cleveland Browns
C. Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers
When was the first Academy Awards presentation?
A. May 5, 1920
B. May 16, 1929
C. March 20, 1890
May 16, 1929
What was the name of the ship that sailed from Plymouth, England on September 16, 1620?
A. Santa Maria
B. Titanic
C. Mayflower
Mayflower
On what occasion would a man wear a white kimono?
A. his wedding
B. his funeral
C. his graduation
his funeral
Who started the Paralympics Games?
A. Theodore Roosevelt
B. Albert Einstein
C. Sir Ludwig Guttmann
Sir Ludwig Guttmann
What Motown singer tried out for the Detroit Lions in 1970?
A. Lionel Richie
B. Marvin Gaye
C. Stevie Wonder
Marvin Gaye