General Knowledge
The Human Body
American Presidents
Pop Culture
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200

Gala, Fuji, Honeycrisp, and McIntosh are all popular varieties of what fruit?

Apple

200

Which medical term from the Latin terms for “blood” and “break forth” refers to a lot of bleeding, which can be life-threatening?

Hemorrhage

200

Abraham Lincoln was the first elected president for what American political party?

Republicans

200

How many times did Ross Geller get divorced on Friends?

Three

200

What does NBA stand for?

National Basketball Association

400

Bart runs half-heartedly for class president, and Homer runs more seriously for Springfield Sanitation Commissioner, in various episodes of what long-running animated sitcom?

The Simpsons

400

Common in athletes, ACL surgery reconstructs or replaces a ligament located in what joint of the body?

Knee

400

The 1942 film "Desperate Journey" stars Errol Flynn and what future U.S. President as downed Allied airmen trying to repatriate a Lockheed Martin Hudson that had been captured by Germans?

Ronald Reagan

400

What is Kramer's first name on Seinfeld?

Cosmo

400

In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball?

Hands

600

What search engine makes changes to its logo, known as "doodles," to celebrate holidays, anniversaries, and famous people, such as a pointillist version in honor of artist Georges Seurat?

Google

600

There are non-image-forming ganglion cells in the human eye (and other mammals) that are still photosensitive and receive light signals that can help regulate and suppress the production of what "M" hormone that helps regulate the sleep-wake schedule?

Melatonin

600

The holiday now known as Presidents' Day originated as a day of remembrance for what U.S. President, who died in 1799 and was born on February 22, 1732?

George Washington

600

What are the names of the Sanderson sisters from Hocus Pocus?

Winifred, Mary and Sarah

600

In football, how many points does a touchdown hold?

Six

800

To better fit in with the city's natural Southwestern colors, what fast-food chain uses turquoise in place of its traditional "golden arches" yellow in Sedona, Arizona?

McDonald's

800

What tiny structures are, at between five and ten micrometers in diameter, the smallest blood vessels in the human body?

Capillaries

800

Room 214 of what Washington, DC hotel has been converted to "The Scandal Room," with decor that includes newspaper headlines about Richard Nixon's resignation?

The Watergate Hotel

800

Who wrote the Twilight books?

Stephenie Meyer

800

The Olympics are held every how many years?

Four
1000

Mammals and birds experience a unique phase of sleep characterized by random quick motion in the eyes accompanied by low muscle tone throughout the body and the propensity of the sleeper to dream vividly. What’s the common three-letter abbreviation for this phase?

REM

1000

As far as we can tell, Michael Jordan, Gene Simmons, and Miley Cyrus all have very active hypoglossal nerves. The hypoglossal nerve is responsible for the movement of what muscular organ?

Tongue

1000

A national historical park, located near Boston in Quincy, MA, is the ______ National Historical Park. Fill in the one word “A” blank, the surname of the 2nd and 6th presidents of the United States.

Adams

1000

Taylor Swift made her acting debut in which movie?

Valentine's Day

1000

Which basketball player was Michael Jordan nicknamed after when he was in high school?

Magic Johnson

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