HOW OLD IS AMMI????
60
What is the maximum amount of personal fouls a player can commit in an NBA game before they are "fouled out"?
6 fouls.
Which two NFL teams are currently tied for the most Super Bowl victories in league history?
New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers (6 wins each).
Did Ford ditch the V8 for the new Mustangs?
No, Ford is the only American company still using V8s for their sports cars.
Fastest land animal?
The cheetah.
Which two teams were playing during Ammi's BDAY?
Cleveland and New York.
What is the term for a defensive strategy where each defender is responsible for guarding a specific area of the court rather than a specific player?
Zone defense
Who holds the record for the most receiving touchdowns in a single NFL season?
Randy Moss (23 touchdowns in 2007).
Why did Toyota ditch their heavy duty V8s?
Started using modern twin-turbo V6s with Hybrids being more reliable.
Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?
Colorado River.
When was Ammi born?
May 19, 1966
Which NBA franchise has the most championships in league history?
Boston Celtics (18 championships, as of the end of the 2025-2026 regular season).
Which legendary wide receiver spent 14 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts?
Reggie Wayne.
Why are manhole covers round?
Because a round cover cannot fall through its own opening, regardless of how it is rotated, ensuring safety during maintenance.
What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?
Mercury.
What was something Ammi really wanted to do but couldn't?
Get a drivers license.
Who holds the record for the most points scored in a single NBA game (100 points)?
Wilt Chamberlain (set the record on March 2, 1962).
Who was the first player in NFL history to rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season?
O.J. Simpson (2,003 yards in 1973).
Which luxury car brand uses the motto "The Ultimate Driving Machine"?
BMW
How many hearts does an Octopus have?
Three.
Ammi's fav plant?
Her lemon tree.
In the 1960s, the NBA briefly banned the dunk. Who is widely cited as the primary "reason" for this ban, and what specific physical advantage was the league concerned about regarding his dominance?
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (then known as Lew Alcindor).
The league was concerned about his overwhelming height and wingspan, which allowed him to score at will with the dunk. The ban was implemented in 1967 and lasted until 1976. Interestingly, while the move was commonly dubbed the "Lew Alcindor Rule," it was also a way for the league to try and neutralize the sheer physical dominance of big men who were making the game too one-sided near the rim.
Most NFL fans know that the league’s oldest team is the Chicago Bears (originally the Decatur Staleys). However, there is one franchise that is currently in the NFL today that, for a single season in 1947, was known as the "Miami Seahawks" before folding and eventually morphing into its current identity. Which franchise is it?
The Indianapolis Colts.
The path to becoming the Colts is convoluted: The original Miami Seahawks (an AAFC team) folded after the 1946 season. Their assets were purchased by a group that formed the original Baltimore Colts in 1947. That team later played in the NFL for one season (1950) before folding. The current Indianapolis Colts franchise was then founded in 1953 as a "new" Baltimore Colts team, using the name and history of the previous organization to maintain continuity. It is one of the most complex "family trees" in professional sports history.
Why is the V6 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio fastest than the Ford F150 V8?
Alfa Romeo is built for performence while the F150 is built for heavy duty work.
The three smallest bones in the human body (the ossicles) are the stapes, the incus, and what other hammer-like bone?
Malleus.