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100

What 1955 Bill Haley & His Comets song is often credited with bringing rock and roll into mainstream culture?

What is “Rock Around the Clock”? Its popularity soared after being featured in the film Blackboard Jungle, selling a million copies monthly.

100

What is the term for the document issued at the end of a grading period that details a student’s performance in their classes?

What is a report card? The earliest report cards can be traced back to the 1830s and ’40s as a way for teachers to control unruly students. These early report cards often detailed a student’s behavior, attendance, and academic performance. 

100

What city is nicknamed the "Stampede City"?

What is Calgary.

100

What famous water sport is most commonly associated with Hawaii?

What is surfing? The first written documentation of surfing is often credited to Captain James Cook, the first European to set foot on the islands of Hawaii.

100

Located in Paris, what is the name of the museum where Mona Lisa is housed?

What is the Louvre (loov)? Known as the world’s most visited museum, the Louvre opened its gallery doors in August 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings. Today, the museum houses an estimated 380,000 objects and 35,000 works of art.

200

What iconic 1955 rock-and-roll song, famously performed by Little Richard, is known for its energetic piano riff and lyrics about colorful candy treats?

What is Tutti Frutti? Richard said that “Awap bop a lup bop a wop bam boo” was his catchphrase that he often used as a reply when asked how he was doing.

200

What phrase is often used to describe the primary years of schooling, typically from kindergarten through fifth grade?

What is elementary school? Prior to the term elementary school, the term common school was used to refer to state-supported school systems in the first half of the 19th century. Its purpose is to prepare students with fundamental skills and knowledge to support their educational journey.

200

In 1979, who began hosting the TV series The Nature of Things?

Who is David Suzuki.

200

What devastating event in history occurred on December 7, 1941, on the island of Oahu?

What is the attack on Pearl Harbor? The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor began around 8:00 a.m. on December 7, killing over 2,000 U.S. personnel. President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war on Japan a day later. Today, the Pearl Harbor memorial is visited by over two million people per year.

200

What is the name of the famous bicycle race that occurs in France every July?

What is the "Tour de France"? Created in 1903, the Tour de France is the world’s most prestigious cycling event. Teams of cyclists from all over the world travel roughly 3,500 kilometers over three weeks every July for the race.

300

What British rock band, led by Mick Jagger, released the hit single “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” in 1965?

Who are the Rolling Stones? The song was originally recorded using a fuzz box to achieve its distinctive sound.

300

What is the term for the vehicle commonly used to transport students to and from school?

What is a school bus. In the early 1930s, manufacturing company Wayne Works was credited with producing the earliest school bus, made of steel with glass windows for safety. In 1939, the University of Manhattan hosted a meeting that set national standards for the vehicles.

300

Name the two provinces and one territory that share a border with Saskatchewan.

What is Alberta, Manitoba, and the North West Territories.

300

What is the name of the floral wreath that people wear around their neck and often receive when arriving in Hawaii?

What is a Lei? In Hawaii, the lei is a symbol of love, friendship, celebration, and greeting. The tradition of receiving a lei began with early Polynesian voyagers. Today, leis are often worn to mark a significant milestone or achievement.

300

What world-famous structure, located in Paris, was originally built to be one of the main attractions of the Paris World’s Fair in 1889?

What is the Eiffel Tower? Created by Gustave Eiffel, the tower quickly gained global notoriety because, at the time, it was the tallest structure in the world. Open year-round, it welcomes over seven million visitors a year.

400

What American rock band, known for their harmonies and hits like “Good Vibrations” and “California Girls,” was founded in 1961?

Who are The Beach Boys? The group was founded by Brian Wilson, his brothers Dennis and Carl Wilson, their cousin Mike Love, and friend Al Jardine.

400

What was the traditional material used to make chalkboards?

What is slate? Chalkboards were traditionally made using a large, smooth piece of dark-gray slate. Prior to the introduction of the chalkboard, teachers had no way to visually depict their lessons.

400

Which has more residents: Canada or California?

What is California.

400

What is the name of the traditional Hawaiian dance characterized by fluid movements of the hands, hips, and feet?

What is the "hula"? The hula is a dance that is steeped in Hawaiian tradition. It is meant to symbolize culture and community and is used to tell stories, express emotions, and connect with the spirit world.

400

Bordeaux, merlot, and pinot noir are all types of what beverage France is renowned for?

What is wine? France accounts for 16 percent of the world’s total wine production, producing over 3,000 different wines across two million acres of vineyards. The country produces between seven and eight billion bottles of wine a year.

500

What influential rock singer, known for her powerful voice and hits like “Piece of My Heart” and “Me and Bobby McGee,” was a prominent figure in the 1960s music scene and performed at both the Monterey Pop Festival and Woodstock?

Who is Janis Joplin? She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 and celebrated as the “First Lady of Rock and Roll.”

500

What 1978 musical comedy movie starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton John follows two students who develop an attraction for each other over summer break?

What is the movie Grease? The movie follows the students of Rydell High School as they navigate their teenage years. The film was based on a Tony-nominated Broadway musical of the same name. Interestingly, only one of the songs in the movie came from the original Broadway production: “Summer Nights.”

500

What is the mascot of Quebec City's Winter Carnival?

Who is Bonhomme Carnaval or Bonhomme De Neige?

500

What is the term for a party or feast that features traditional Hawaiian music and dances as well as a variety of Hawaiian delicacies?

What is a Luau? The first luau celebrated the lifting of a ban that prohibited men and women from eating together in Hawaii and has since evolved from simple communal meals to extravagant celebrations.

500

What world-famous Parisian cathedral, constructed between the 12th and 14th centuries, is known for its breathtaking stained glass, stone carvings, and 100-meter spires?

What is the Notre Dame cathedral? The cathedral was commissioned by King Louis VII and survived countless wars, historical events, and revolutions. In 2019, it suffered a devastating fire. Through tireless restoration efforts, the cathedral is set to reopen in 2024.

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