Bible Trivia
Movies
World History
Literature
The Little Mermaid
100
The number of books in the Bible.
What is 66?
100
A film known for the line, "Want to know how I got these scars?"
What is "The Dark Knight?"
100
The ancient civilization that utilized the Nile River.
Who are the Egyptians?
100
A film adapted book series casting Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, and Josh Hutcherson.
What is "The Hunger Games?"
100
The primary colors of Flounder.
What are yellow and blue?
200
The shortest verse in the Bible?
What is "Jesus wept?" (John 11:35)
200
The film star famous for the line, "I'll be back."
Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger?
200
The disease that killed a third of Europe's population in the 14th century.
What was the Bubonic Plague or Black Death?
200
Arguably the most famous work of Shakespeare, following two warring families.
What is "Romeo and Juliet?"
200
The human items that Ariel finds at the beginning of the film and proceeds to ask Scuttle about.
What are a fork and pipe?
300
The language in which the Old Testament was originally written.
What is Hebrew?
300
The film containing the improved line, "We're going to need a bigger boat."
What is "Jaws?"
300
The name of the incident sparked by British troops firing into a crowd and killing five American colonists.
What was the Boston Massacre?
300
A book and recent film adaptation about a millionaire living in West Egg.
What is "the Great Gatsby?"
300
The present that Eric receives for his birthday.
What is a statue of himself?
400
The shortest book in the Bible.
What is 2 John?
400
The film containing the line, "My Mama always said, 'Life was like a box of chocolates; you never know what you're gonna get."
What is "Forest Gump?"
400
The state in which the 1955-56 Montgomery Bus Boycott took place.
What is Alabama?
400
A controversial book often taught in school, but questioned for its frequent use of the N word.
What is "Huckleberry Finn?"
400
The age of Ariel in the film.
What is 16?
500
The longest chapter in the Bible.
What is Psalm 119?
500
Either a city in Morocco or the classic 1942 film containing the line, "Here's looking at you, kid."
What is "Casablanca?"
500
A series of trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean Sea, so named for a primary textile export from China.
What is the "Silk Road?"
500
The novel about the characters Ponyboy, Dallas and Sodapop.
What is "the Outsiders?"
500
The names of Ursula's eels.
Who are Flotsam and Jetsam?
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