Which movie, released in 1973, featured the iconic line, “I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse”?
“The Godfather”
Which Canadian Province Is The Largest By Area?
Qubec
Which Country Is Known As The Land Of The Rising Sun?
Japan
Known for inventing the telephone, this inventor also worked on flying machines and founded Bell Telephone Company. Who is this inventor?
Alexander Graham Bell
Name the legendary toothbrush-mustached comedian known for his slapstick humor and films like “The Great Dictator” and “City Lights.”
Charlie Chaplin
What Is The Highest Mountain In Canada?
Mount Logan
Which Country Gave The United States The Statue Of Liberty?
France
Who invented the first commercially viable incandescent lightbulb and held over 1,000 U.S. patents for various inventions?
Thomas Edison
Name the actress who portrayed Mary Poppins in the 1964 film of the same name.
Julie Andrews
Which Body Of Water Lies To The East Of Canada?
Atlantic ocean
What is the name of the famous Roman arena where gladiator contests were held?
The Colossium
Credited with inventing the world’s first power-driven airplane along with his brother Orville. Who is this aviation pioneer?
Wilbur Wright
What was the first “James Bond” film called?
“Dr. No” (1962).
Which Canadian Province Is Known As ‘The Land Of 10,000 Lakes?
Manitoba
Lamborghini, the well-known automotive brand, began by making what types of vehicles?
Tractors
The ____ was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. What was the invention?
The microwave
Who recorded the popular song “Strangers in the Night,” which became a chart-topping hit in 1966?
Frank Sinatra.
Canada is home to the world’s largest uninhabited island. Which one is it?
Devon Island/Nunavut
How old was Queen Elizabeth II when she was crowned the Queen of England?
27
Which auto company invented the three-point seat belt and generously gave free licenses to all other auto manufacturers to use it?
Volvo