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100

Where was the first celebration of Independence Day held? 

A. Kansas City in 1777

B. Philadelphia in 1777 

C. Connecticut in 1777

D. New York in 1777

B. Philadelphia in 1777 

The first formal celebration of Independence Day was held in Philadelphia on July 4, 1777, one year after the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. This celebration included bonfires, bells, and fireworks.

100

Fireworks was invented by who?

A. South Korea

B. China 

C. France

D. Russia 

B. China 

Fireworks, known for their dazzling displays, actually have a long and interesting history, originating in China over 2,000 years ago. Initially, they were simple bamboo stalks thrown into fires to create noise, believed to ward off evil spirits. Over time, gunpowder and metal salts were incorporated, leading to the vibrant and varied shows we see today.

100

True or False 

A Hot Dog is not a sandwich

True 

Whether a hot dog is a sandwich is a matter of ongoing debate and depends on how you define "sandwich". The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, for example, firmly states that a hot dog is not a sandwich.

100

True or False 

Ham is in Hamburger 

False 

No Ham in a Hamburger: Despite the name, there's no ham in a hamburger. The name is derived from Hamburg, Germany. 

100

Where is the deepest lake in the world located?

A. Russia 

B. Dubai 

C. France

D. Germany 

A. Russia 

The deepest lake in the world is Lake Baikal, located in Siberia, Russia. It's also the oldest and largest freshwater lake by volume. It reaches a depth of 1,642 meters (5,387 feet).


200

 Every Independence Day, how many times does the Liberty Bell ring? 

A. 12

B. 13

C. 14

D. 15

B.13

On every Independence Day, the Liberty Bell is symbolically tapped 13 times to honor the 13 original colonies. This tradition is part of a larger bell-ringing ceremony held at 2:00 PM Eastern Time, where bells across the nation also ring 13 times. The Liberty Bell itself is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and while it hasn't been rung since 1846 due to a crack, it is tapped by descendants of Declaration of Independence signers.

200

What color firework is difficult to make?

A. Red

B. Orange 

C. White 

D. Blue

D. Blue 

Blue fireworks are notoriously difficult to create due to the specific chemical reactions required at high temperatures.

200

During peak hot dog season, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Americans are expected to consume 

A. 12 Billion 

B. 11 Billion 

C. 8 Billion 

D. 7 Billion

D. 7 Billion 

During the peak hot dog season, between Memorial Day and Labor Day, Americans are expected to consume 7 billion hot dogs. This period represents the time when hot dog consumption is at its highest, with a significant portion of those hot dogs consumed during the Fourth of July.


200

When was the first hamburger bun invented?

A. 1915

B. 1916

C. 1917

D. 1918

B. 1916

The first hamburger bun was invented in 1916 by Walter Anderson.

200

What Scottish body of water supposedly has a monster (or monsters) living in it? 

A. Loch Lomond

 B. Loch Treig

 C. Loch Laggan

D. Loch Ness

D. Loch Ness

A creature of myth and legend said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. While sightings are reported, conclusive evidence of its existence remains elusive. The Loch Ness Monster is a significant part of Scottish folklore and tourism. 




300

Which American president was born on July 4th?

A. James Madison 

B. Calvin Coolidge 

C. Andrew Jackson 

D. MartinVan Buren 

B. Calvin Coolidge 

The only U.S. president born on July 4th was Calvin Coolidge, who was the 30th president. He was born on July 4, 1872, in Plymouth Notch, Vermont.


300

The largest firework displayed ever recorded involved over 

A. 700,000 individual fireworks 

B. 800,000 individual fireworks 

C. 900,000 individual fireworks 

D. 100,000 individual fireworks 

B. 800,000 individual fireworks 

The largest firework display consists of 810,904 fireworks and was achieved by Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ) (Philippines).  


300

Hot Dogs were the first food eaten 

A. Mars

B. Neptune 

C. Saturn 

D. Moon 


D. Moon 

NASA packed these hot dogs for the astronauts as part of their meals during the journey. While they weren't served on buns, they were a part of the menu alongside other items like bacon squares, peaches, and sugar cookies.

300

How many pounds is the World's Largest Burger?

A. 4,774

B. 3,774

C. 2,774

D, 1,774

C. 1,7744

The largest commercially available burger, certified by Guinness World Records, weighs 1,774 pounds. It was cooked by Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar in Southgate, Michigan.

300

Where is the longest lake in the world located?

A. South America 

B. North America 

C. Africa 

D. Europe 

C. Africa 

The longest lake in the world is Lake Tanganyika, located in East Africa. It is a freshwater lake that stretches along the borders of four countries: Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Burundi, and Zambia.

400

What is the location of the nation's oldest Fourth of July parade? 

A. Bristol, Rhode Island 

B. Warren, Maine 

C. Jacksonville, Florida

D. Wyomissing Borough, Pennsylvania 

A. Bristol, Rhode Island 

The parade, officially named "The Military, Civic and Firemen's Parade," has been an annual event since 1785. It is the centerpiece of Bristol's nearly month-long celebration of Independence Day, which begins on Flag Day, June 14th.

400

True or False 

 Fireworks are generally recyclable and should be disposed of properly.

False 

Even after they appear extinguished, they can retain heat and chemicals that pose risks, including fire hazards.

400

Hot Dogs were first sold at baseball games in 

A. 1895

B. 1894

C. 1893

D. 1892

C. 1893

While hot dogs have a long history, their introduction at baseball games is often linked to 1893, with some attributing it to Chris Von der Ahe, owner of the St. Louis Browns. However, other accounts suggest it was Harry M. Stevens, a concessionaire, who popularized them at New York ballparks. The 1893 World's Fair in Chicago also played a role in their increased popularity.

400

Which fast food chain sold hamburgers first?

A. McDonald's

B. Wendy's

C. White Castle

D. Burger King 

C. White Castle

 White Castle is credited as the first fast-food hamburger chain, founded in 1921.


400

True or False

Lakes can dried up

True

Once formed, lakes do not stay the same. Like people, they go through different life stages. The largest lake ( Megalake Paratethys ) ever to have existed on Earth- dried up.

500

Who gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States? 

A. Italy 

B. Germany 

C. France 

D. Poland 

C. France 

The people of France, to commemorate 100 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence and to celebrate the friendship between France and the United States.

500

How many people are hospitalized due to fireworks?

A. 8,700

B. 9,700

C. 10,700

D. 11,700 

B. 9,700

In the United States, approximately 9,700 people are treated in hospital emergency departments each year for fireworks-related injuries. A large portion of these injuries occur during the July 4th holiday period.

500

The world’s longest hot dog was________, enough to cover two football fields

A. 667 Feet Long

B. 668 Feet Long

C. 669 Feet Long

D. 670 Feet Long

B. 668 Feet Long


500

How many hamburgers are consumed on the 4th of July?

A. 337 Million 

B. 435 Million 

C. 375 Million 

C. 475 Million 

C. 375 Million 

Americans are estimated to consume 375 million hamburgers on the Fourth of July, according to a USDA report. This is a popular day for grilling and outdoor gatherings, with burgers being a staple food.

500

Which country is known as " The Land of the Thousands Lakes"

A. Poland 

B. Greenland 

C. Iceland

D. Finland

D. Finland 

Finland is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". It is estimated to have around 188,000 lakes, making it one of the countries with the highest density of lakes in the world.


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