What does BNSF stand for?
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation
What is the nickname of South Dakota?
Mount Rushmore State
Which reptile is known for its ability to change color?
The chameleon.
What animal was the first ever to be cloned?
A. Sheep
B. Dog
C. Mouse
A. Sheep
Which state was the first to secede from the Union?
South Carolina
What state is BNSF largest rail yard in?
Texas
Which US state has the longest coastline?
Alaska
Which reptile can regrow its spinal cord?
A. Gecko
B. Snake
C. Iguana
A. Gecko
What is the average amount of heartbeats a human has per minute?
60-100
Where was President Lincoln assassinated?
Ford's Theater
What is BNSF worth today?
A. 20 Million Dollars
B. 43 Billion Dollars
C. 90 Billion Dollars
C. 90 Billion
What is the capital of New Mexico?
Santa Fe
Which reptile lays the largest eggs?
Crocodile
How many lobes are there in the human brain?
4
What was the principle occupation of most women during the Civil War?
Nursing
How many miles is the BNSF Network?
A. 32,500
B. 51,700
C. 87,900
A. 32,500
Which state is known as the Buckeye State?
Ohio
What type of tortoise is known for its exceptionally large size?
A. Sea Turtle
B. Galapagos Turtle
C. Snapping Turtle
B. Galapagos Turtle
What is the term for animals that are active during the night?
Nocturnal
Which famous nurse served on the battlefields of the Civil War and later founded the American Red Cross?
Clara Barton
What year was BNSF formed by the merger of the Burlington Northern and Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railways.
1995
Which US state has the most number of counties?
Texas
Out of 4,000 species of snakes how many are venomous?
600
What is the term for the outermost layer of the Earth?
Crust
What was the primary cause of death for soldiers in the Civil War?
Disease