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100

In 1848, thousands of people went to this state, searching for something. What were they looking for, and what state did they go to? 

A: Texas, guns

B: Oklahoma, jobs

C: California, gold

D: Louisiana, slaves

C: California, gold

100

Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?

A: Washington, Franklin, Jefferson and Lincoln

B: Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, Roosevelt

C: Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Lincoln

D: Washington, Adams, Lincoln, Jefferson

C: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore  Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln

100

The first Easter eggs were dyed what color?

A: Blue

B: Red

C: Yellow

D: Green

B: Red (representing the blood of Jesus)

100

The Eiffel Tower, standing about 1,083 feet tall has how many floors? 

A: 81

B: 1

C: 3

D: 10

C: 3 floors

100

The first iPhone were released in what year?

A: 2005

B: 2006

C: 2007

D: 2008

C: 2007

200

Which US state is the only state that borders only one other state?

A: Florida

B: Delaware

C: Maine

D: New Jersey

C: Maine

200

How many sitting presidents have been assassinated?

A: 2

B: 3

C: 4

D: 5

C: 4 (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, JFK)

200

Dyeing Easter eggs is a tradition that began in which country?

A: Germany

B: Spain

C: Ukraine

D: Netherlands

C: Ukraine

200

As of late 2025, what is the world's most populated city? 

A: Tokyo, Japan

B: Jakarta, Indonesia 

C: Dhaka, Bangladesh

D: Shanghai, China

B: Jakarta, Indonesia

200

According to the Guinness World Records, what's the best-selling book of all time?

A: A Tale of Two Cities

B: The Lord of the Rings

C: Harry Potter Series

D: The Bible

D: The Bible

300

What country did America buy Alaska from in 1867?

A: Canada

B: Russia

C: England

D: French

B: Russia

300

Which president created the interstate highway system?

A: Theodore Roosevelt

B: Franklin Roosevelt

C: Dwight Eisenhower

D: Harry Truman

C: Dwight Eisenhower

300

Which country was the tradition of the Easter Bunny believed to have originated from?

A: Germany

B: Spain

C: Ukraine

D: Netherlands

A: Germany

300

Which continent covers all four hemispheres of the earth?

A: Europe

B: North America

C: South America

D: Africa

D: Africa (spans all four [NSEW] because both the Equator and Prime Meridian pass through)

300

By US law, exit signs must be one of what two colors?

A: Green or Red

B: Green or Blue

C: Yellow or Red

D: Blue or Yellow

A: Green or Red

400

Where did America's most famous "tea party" happen? 

A: Jamestown, NY

B: Wilmington, DE

C: Boston, MA

D: Newark, NJ

C: Boston, MA

400

Which two presidents died on July 4, 1826, which was also the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence? 

A: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

B: Benjamin Franklin and William Harrison

C: Andrew Johnson and James Monroe

D: George Washington and James Madison

A: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson

400

Where is the largest Easter egg museum in the world?

A: Australia

B: USA

C: Germany

D: Poland

D: Poland

400

What is the largest desert in the world?

A: Sahara Desert

B: Antarctic Desert

C: Gobi Desert

D: Arabian Desert

B: Antarctic Desert (deserts are classified by low rainfall/lack of precipitation -NOT by heat or sand)

400

What is the only food that can last forever, when stored properly?

A: Rice

B: Salt

C: Sugar

D: Honey

D: Honey (low moisture, high acidity, natural enzymes that prevent bacterial growth [microbially immortal])

500

In what city was the "Declaration of Independence" signed?

A: Jamestown

B: Philadelphia

C: Cooperstown

D: Boston

B: Philadelphia

500

Which president died in office after serving only 32 days? 

A: John Tyler

B: William Harrison

C: Chester Arthur

D: Zachary Taylor

B: William Harrison (9th president)

500

Easter's date is determined by what? 

A: Jesus' death

B: The Moon

C: Palm Sunday

D: The Bible

B: The Moon (Easter is recognized on the first Sunday after the first "full moon" on or after the spring equinox.)

500

The original Coca-Cola soft drink was marketed as a "brain tonic" containing what ingredient(s)?

A: Pepsin [enzyme] and Lithium Citrate [mood stabilizer]

B: Alcohol

C: Cocaine

D: Alcohol and Cocaine

D: Alcohol and Cocaine

500

Known as the "Black Death", what deadliest infectious disease took the most lives?

A: Malaria

B: Bubonic Plague

C: Flu

D: Smallpox

B: Bubonic Plague

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