What is the name for plants and trees that remain green and healthy for more than one season?
Evergreen.
Which state is known as the “Sunshine State”?
(a) California (b) Florida (c)Texas
Florida
True or false: Watermelons are a berry.
True -Watermelons are berries. And so are cucumbers, cantaloupes, squash and pumpkins.
When you hear “Drop and give me 20,” it means you should do 20 of these.
A push-up
The push-up is a standard measure of fitness, and you’re most likely to hear the phrase shouted on the sports field or in a military physical training session.
In 1971, this theme park opened in Orlando, Florida.
Disney World!
The price of admission for a day pass was $3.50. Today, the same day pass starts at $137.00.
Which U.S. state experiences the most wildfires during summer? (a) Texas (b) Arizona (c) California.
California
Which U.S. state is known as the “Sunflower State”?
Kansas.
True or false: The Eiffel Tower gets smaller in the summer.
False - the heat causes the tower to expand, which adds an extra six inches to its overall height.
When exercisers hang from a bar and then lift themselves up, they are doing this exercise.
a pull-up
On March 10, 1971, the U.S. Congress voted to lower the voting age to this.
18.
Congress passed the 26th Amendment, but the U.S. Supreme Court intervened and limited the lowered voting age to federal elections by a 5–4 vote, stating that the states and localities controlled their respective voting laws.
What species of fish do bears feed on in summer?
Salmon.
What state is known as "The Great Lakes State"?
Michigan
True or false: Sunflowers angle their heads toward the sun to maximize the amount of sunlight they absorb.
True.
This trend began in the 1980s and combines jazz and aerobics
Jazzercise!
The trend began in the 1980s, but Jazzercise got its start in 1969.
In May 1970, the U.S. National Guard opened fire on students at this university during a protest
Kent State (University of Ohio).
Four students were killed.
What are the odds of being struck by lightning?
1 in 10,000
1 in 100,000
1 in 500,000
1 in 500,000
This is the only state flag in the United States which, by law, is allowed to fly at the same height as the United States flag. Which state flag is it?
Texas
True or false: The month of July is named after the Roman emperor Julius Caesar.
True.
This type of exerciser performs an intense amount of exercise on the weekends and does little-to-no exercise during the week. It also refers to military reserves who train on the weekends a few times each year. But what are they called?
They are called a weekend warrior.
This commodity crisis was a highlight of 1973. {What commodity/substance was it that caused this crisis?}
Oil.
The OPEC oil embargo lit the fuse. Prices quadrupled worldwide, and for a short period of time, the U.S. government instituted odd-even day rationing. The national speed limit was reduced to 55 mph.
The world’s tallest sunflower was grown in Germany in August 2014. How tall was it? (a) 20.1 feet (b) 30.1 feet (c) 40.1 feet
30.1 feet
Name one or more of the United States’ three hottest states.
Florida, Hawaii, and Louisiana.
True or false: Mexico is the largest consumer of watermelons in the world.
False: It’s China.
Where is the gluteus maximus located?
The Buttocks
HBO stands for this.
Home Box Office.
It was the first pay television network and launched in 1972 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.