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100

True or False? It is totally fine to alternate between produce and raw meats, seafood, and eggs with the same knife

False

100

What is it called when your body doesn't have enough water?

Dehydration

100

What is the most popular car color?

White

100

What was the popular nickname for the decade of the 1920s?

The Roaring Twenties

100

 What do we call the special letters A, E, I, O, and U?

Vowels

200

True or False? Every single place of work, with no exceptions, are required to have fire extinguishers accessible in the building.

True

200

Which vitamin does the body produce when exposed to sunlight?

Vitamin D

200

Which car company produces the “Mustang”?

Ford

200

What was the term for illegal, hidden bars that sold alcohol?

Speakeasies

200

Letters that aren’t vowels are called what?

Consonants

300

How can you protect your eyes from hazards?

Use a face shield or safety goggles

300

What is the main symptom of jaundice?

Yellowing of the skin and eyes

300

What does MPG mean in terms of fuel?

Miles per gallon

300

What Walt Disney cartoon character made his debut in the 1928 film Steamboat Willie?

Mickey Mouse

300

How many numbers are on a dartboard?

20

400

Perishables should always be refrigerated or frozen in what amount of time after they are bought?

2 hours

400

Like fingerprints, what other part of the human body has a unique print?

Tongue

400

Which car company produces the “Camaro” and “Corvette” models?

Chevrolet (Chevy)

400

Who wrote The Great Gatsby (1925)?

F. Scott Fitzgerald

400

What major economic event occurred on "Black Tuesday" (October 29, 1929)?

The Stock Market Crash

500

How many points of contact should you maintain with a ladder?

Three points (e.g., two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand)

500

What is the most common blood type?

O positive 

500

Which car brand produces the popular “F-150” pickup truck?

Ford

500

Who was the "Sultan of Swat" who hit 60 home runs in 1927?

Babe Ruth

500

What was the term for someone who illegally made or smuggled alcohol? during the 1920's?

Bootlegger

600

What is the most common cause of house fires?

Cooking

600

What organ is responsible for regulating blood sugar by producing insulin?

The pancreas

600

What was the first mass-produced car in the world?

The Ford Model T

600

Who was nicknamed "Scarface" and was a major gangster in Chicago?

Al Capone

600

At what age do babies start shedding tears?

 1 - 3 months of age

700

What causes approx. 43-46% of burn related injuries? 

 Fire/flames. House fires, cooking incidents, and flammable liquids are top causes.

700

What is the most commonly occurring cancer worldwide? 

Lung Cancer 

700

What does the acronym “SUV” stand for?

 Sports Utility Vehicle

700

What did the 18th Amendment do?

Established the nationwide prohibition of alcohol in the United States.

700

What blood type is a universal plasma donor?

AB + and -

800

What is the most common cause of workplace injuries?

Overexertion, particularly from manual material handling (lifting, pushing, carrying)

800

What is often cited as the most common autoimmune disease in the U.S., affecting approximately 5 million to 7.5 million adults.

Psoriasis

800

What is the name for a car with a removable or retractable roof, often made of fabric or metal?

Convertible or Cabriolet.

800

Which company implemented the 40-hour work week in 1926?

Ford Motor Company

800

How many neck vertebrae (cervical vertebrae) do giraffes have?

7

900

What should the internal temperature of chicken be to avoid food poisoning?

165 degrees

900

What is the leading cause of death for women?

Heart disease

900

What is the name of the electric car manufacturer founded by Elon Musk?

Tesla

900

What was special about the 1927 movie The Jazz Singer?

It was the first feature-length motion picture with sound (talkie)

900

What was the first movie to gross over $1 billion worldwide?

Titanic

1000

To avoid food poisoning, whole cuts of pork (chops, roasts, tenderloin) should be cooked to an internal temperature of what?

145 degrees

1000

What is the most common form of arthritis?

Osteoarthritis. Known as a degenerative "wear-and-tear" disease

1000

What is the name of the car model famously associated with James Bond?

Aston Martin DB5

1000

What was the massive fear of communism in the 1920s called?

The Red Scare

1000

What year was the first commercially available airbag introduced in cars?

1973

2000

How can you tell if sushi is safe to eat?

Should have a mild ocean scent (not fishy), appear shiny and translucent rather than dull or slimy, and have firm flesh that springs back when touched

2000

What is the leading cause of blindness worldwide, responsible for approximately 50% of global blindness and over 12 million cases?

Cataracts

2000

What is the name of the hybrid electric car produced by Toyota?

Prius

2000

What popular dance was introduced in the 1923 Broadway show "Runnin' Wild"?

The Charleston

2000

December 26 is known by what name in Ireland?

St. Stephen’s Day

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