Fun Round
Logic, Riddles & Fun Thinkers
History & World Events
Science, Health & Nature
Classic Film & Television
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Q: What board game involves buying properties and collecting rent?

A: Monopoly

100

Q: What has a head, a tail, but no body?

A: A coin

100

Q: What wall fell in 1989?

A: The Berlin Wall


100

Q: What part of the brain controls breathing and heart rate?

A: The brainstem

100

Q: Who directed Psycho?

A: Alfred Hitchcock

200

Q: What instrument measures atmospheric pressure?

A: A barometer

200

Q: What gets sharper the more you use it?

A: Your mind

200

Q: Who was the first U.S. President to appear on television?

A: Harry S. Truman

200

Q: What organ produces insulin?

A: The pancreas

200

Q: What 1952 musical starred Gene Kelly dancing in the rain?

A: Singin’ in the Rain

300

Q: What number is this Roman numeral XL?

A: 40

300

Q: What has branches but no leaves?

A: A bank

300

Q: What ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?

A: The Inca

300

Q: What is the largest species of bear?

A: The polar bear

300

Q: What was the first James Bond film?

A: Dr. No


400

Q: What day follows the Ides of March?

A: March 16

400

Q: What is always in front of you but can’t be seen?

A: The future

400

Q: What empire was ruled by Julius Caesar?

A: The Roman Republic

400

Q: What part of a plant conducts photosynthesis?

A: The leaves

400

Q: Who played the original TV Batman in the 1960s?

A: Adam West

500

Q: What word means “study of maps”?

A: Cartography

500

Q: What can fill a room but takes up no space?

A: Light

500

Q: What year did women gain the right to vote in Canada federally?

A: 1918

500

Q: What is the medical term for low blood sugar?

A: Hypoglycemia

500

Q: What TV detective lived at 221B Baker Street?

A: Sherlock Holmes

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