What food comprises 99 percent of a giant panda’s diet?
What is Bamboo
What is generally considered to be the first "pony car"?
A.) Ford Mustang
B.) Mercury cougar
C.) Chevrolet Camaro
D.) Pontiac Firebird
What is Ford Mustang
What movie popularized the phrase: "May the Force be with you"?
A.) The Matrix
B.) Star Wars
C.) Star Trek
D.) E.T.
What is Star Wars
Who was the first major American celebrity whose AIDS diagnosis became public knowledge?
A.) Rock Hudson
B.) Clark Gable
C.) Issac Asimov
D.) Magic Johnson
Who is Rock Hudson
-The revelation that Hudson was gay was almost as surprising as the announcement of his terminal illness because he had been a Hollywood leading man for three decades. He died on October 2, 1985, of complications resulting from the disease.
What were The first false teeth made from what?
What is Ivory
Which insect migrates annually from the northeastern U.S. and southeast Canada to spend the winter in the forested highlands of central Mexico?
What is Monarch Butterfly
What was the first Japanese car to be produced in the United States?
A.) Toyota Camry
B.) Honda Accord
C.) Nissan Maxima
D.) Mazda Miata
What is Honda Accord
What was the first movie by Pixar to receive a rating higher than G in the United States?
A.) The incredibles
B.) Toy story
C.) Finding Nemo
D.) Monsters Inc.
What is The Incredibles
-The Incredibles received a PG rating for "action violence".
In a bizarre bit of celebrity behavior, who dangled his baby from the third-floor balcony of a German hotel on November 20, 2002?
A.) Dennis Rodman
B.) Mike Tyson
C.) Michael Jackson
D.) Charlie Sheen
Who Is Michael Jackson
Americans use 16,000 tons of what each year ?
What Is Asprin
What continent is home to the largest non-polar ice cap in the world?
What is North America
What year was the Corvette first introduced?
A.) 1953
B.) 1973
C.) 1963
D.) 1943
When is 1953
In The Wizard of Oz (1939), what was used to simulate snow during the poppy scene?
A.) Powdered sugar
B.) Coconut Flakes
C.) Cornflakes
D.) Asbestos
What is Asbestos
-The snow wasn't the only asbestos-ladenelement of production: The Wicked Witch's broom was made of asbestos, as was the Scarecrow's entire outfit.
What celebrity was the victim of an infamous "wardrobe malfunction" during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show?
A.) Madonna
B.) Janet Jackson
C.) Lady GaGa
D.) Mariah Carey
Who Is Janet Jackson
Until you are 35 it grows, then it begins to shrink. What is it?
What is Your Skeleton
What is the world’s largest fish? (Hint: It’s bigger than a school bus.)
What is a Whale Shark
What was the first car to be mass-produced?
A.) Duryea Motor Wagon
B.) Model A
C.) Model T
D.) Packard
What is Model T
What film features a fight scene in which Bruce Lee breaks Jackie Chan's neck?
A.) South Park : Bigger , Longer and Uncut
B.) Game of Death
C.) Enter the Dragon
D.) The Big Brawl
What is Enter The Dragon
What name was celebrity talk show host Oprah Winfrey born with?
A.) Orpah
B.) Orhap
C.) Pahro
D.) Ohpar
What is Orpah
-Oprah Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi, with the name "Orpah". She was named after a character in the Bible, but later changed her name to "Oprah" because it was easier to pronounce. Oprah is most famous for the long running Oprah Winfrey Show.
In what addiction do males outnumber females by 5 to 1?
What is Alcoholism
Name the world’s largest land carnivore, which is actually classified as a marine mammal.
What is a polar bear
The inventor of cruise control was _____.
A.) A Blind Man
B.) A 12 year old Child
C.) A homeless man
D.) A Robot
What is A Blind Man
-Modern cruise control was invented in 1948 by mechanical engineer Ralph Teetor who became blind at age five in an accident. His idea was borne out of the frustration of riding in a car driven by his lawyer, who kept speeding up and slowing down as he talked.
What is the longest movie ever made?
A.) The Cure for Insomnia
B.) The stand
C.) Dances with wolves
D.) Hamlet
What is The Cure for Insomnia
-The Cure for Insomnia (1987) is the longest movie ever made at a total running time of 85 hours (5,220 min). It premiered in its entirety at The School Of The Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois from January 31 to February 3, 1987, in one continuous showing.
What professional basketball player did Madonna have an affair with in the mid 1990s?
A.) Michael Jordan
B.) Dennis Rodman
C.) Shaquille O'Neal
D.) Jason Kidd
Who is Dennis Rodman
-Rodman later said that the affair began when Madonna looked at him all sexy and said, "You're staying with me, in my room." According to Billboard, Madonna has had more number-one singles than any other female artist. Rodman was the first NBA player in history to win five championships with two different teams: the Detroit Pistons (1989, 1990), and the Chicago Bulls (1996, 1997, 1998).
Lack of vitamin B1 causes what condition?
What is Beri Beri
-a disease causing inflammation of the nerves and heart failure, caused by a deficiency of vitamin B1.