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100

Who bequeathed the Wickatunk property to the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in 1927 to establish a residential school for girls?

Sara Steward Collier

100

It is the total number of bases on a standard baseball field?

Four?

100

Released in 1997, this disaster film set in the Atlantic took home a record-tying 11 Academy Awards.

Titanic

100

Known as the "King of Pop," this singer moonwalked his way to fame with iconic hits like "Billie Jean" and "Thriller."

Michael Jackson

100

It is known as the "Red Planet" and is the fourth planet from the sun.

Mars

200

Which religious institute founded and continues to operate the programs at Collier Youth Services?

The Sisters of the Good Shepherd

200

his is the standard height in feet of a regulation basketball hoop.

10 Feet

200

In The Lion King, this is the name of Simba's father.

Mufasa

200

This British rock band, featuring Freddie Mercury as the charismatic lead singer, had massive hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody".

Queen

200

This force keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun.

Gravity

300

During what decade did Collier transition its focus from a girls' residential home into an alternative day school for boys and girls?

1970s

300

Representing the major continents of the world, it is the number of rings on the official Olympic flag.

Five

300

his 2007 Pixar film is about a rat who dreams of becoming a chef in Paris.

Ratatouille

300

Often referred to as the "Queen of Pop," this Material Girl is known for hits like "Like a Virgin" and "Material Girl."

Madonna

300

This is the term for the process of water turning into vapor.

Evaportation
400

What is the name of the summer day camp that was established on Collier's 260-acre Marlboro Township campus in 1977?

Kateri Day Camp

400

The total number of players a single football or soccer team is allowed to have on the field at one time.

11

400

The name of the fictional Scandinavian kingdom where Frozen is set.

Arendelle

400

Known as the "King of Rock and Roll," this legendary performer from Memphis, Tennessee, famously made audiences swoon.

Elvis Presley

400

Animals that eat only plants are known by this term?

herbivore

500

In what New Jersey county is the 260-acre main campus of Collier Youth Services physically located?

Monmouth County 

500

This is the maximum perfect score a bowler can achieve in a single game.

300

500

In Finding Nemo, this is the specific type of fish that Nemo is.

clownfish

500

In 2026, this famous YouTuber created a song for the World Cup called Champions. What's his name? 

iShowSpeed

500

These are the three primary states of matter on Earth?

solid, liquid, and gas

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