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100

What is the tallest mammal?

a) elephant

b) giraffe

c) lion

b) giraffe
100

How many colonies did the United States originally have?

a) 4

b) 13

c) 25

b) 13

100

Who wrote the song "Hey Jude?"

a) The Beatles

b) The Rolling Stones

c) Creedence Clearwater Revival

a) The Beatles

100

What is the large black object played in hockey called?

a) puck

b) biscuit

c) saucer

a) puck

100

Who played the main character in "The Godfather?"

a) Robert De Niro

b) Marlon Brando

c) Al Pacino

b) Marlon Brando

200

What is the fastest land animal?

a) mouse

b) wolf

c) cheetah

c) cheetah

200

Who was the first man to walk on the moon?

a) Neil Armstrong

b) John Lennon

c) Joe Dimaggio

a) Neil Armstrong

200

What famous singer perished in a plane crash in 1959, dubbed "the day the music died?"

a) The Big Bopper

b) Buddy Holly

c) Rudolph Valentino

b) Buddy Holly

200

What is the name of the Major League Baseball team in Boston, Massachusetts?

a) Dinos

b) Goats

c) Red Sox

c) Red Sox

200

What Christmas movie features Jimmy Stewart as a banker and family man who wishes to take his own life but is saved by a guardian angel?

a) Miracle on 34th Street

b) Home Alone

c) It's A Wonderful Life

c) It's A Wonderful Life

300

What is the fastest fish?

a) sailfish

b) swordfish

c) great white shark

a) sailfish

300

What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

a) Australia

b) Egypt

c) France

c) France

300

What was the name of Elvis Presley's mansion in Tennessee?

a) Utopia

b) Cloud Nine

c) Graceland

c) Graceland

300

Who wore number 23 for the Chicago Bulls and has a signature shoe named after him?

a) Larry Bird

b) Michael Jordan

c) Magic Johnson

b) Michael Jordan

300
Who directed and produced "E.T.?"

a) Quentin Tarantino

b) Steven Spielberg

c) Stephen Sondheim

b) Steven Spielberg
400

Which of these is an amphibian?

a) frog

b) human

c) seahorse

a) frog

400

What country bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941?

a) India

b) Brazil

c) Japan

c) Japan

400

Who was the "King of Rock & Roll?"

a) Frank Sinatra

b) Elvis Presley

c) Chuck Berry

b) Elvis Presley

400

Who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947?

a) Josh Gibson

b) Satchel Paige

c) Jackie Robinson

c) Jackie Robinson

400

Who was the first actor to play James Bond?

a) Sean Connery

b) Pierce Brosnan

c) Daniel Craig

a) Sean Connery

500

What is the largest reptile?

a) boa constrictor

b) australian lizard

c) saltwater crocodile

c) saltwater crocodile

500

Who wrote "The Grapes of Wrath?"

a) Harper Lee

b) John Steinbeck

c) James Patterson

b) John Steinbeck

500

What instrument is played with just three valves to make many notes?

a) French horn

b) Trombone

c) Trumpet

c) Trumpet

500

What famous golfer has a drink consisting of half lemonade and half iced tea named after him?

a) Arnold Palmer

b) Tiger Woods

c) Phil Mickelson

a) Arnold Palmer

500

What family sitcom featured Archie and Edith Bunker as wisecracking spouses who lived with their daughter and son-in-law, "Meathead?"

a) All in the Family

b) Happy Days

c) The Andy Griffith Show

a) All in the Family

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