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100

Who directed the film Psycho (1960)?

 Alfred Hitchcock

100

Which 1960s TV show featured a talking horse?  

Mister Ed

100

Who was known as the King of Rock and Roll? 


 

Elvis Presley 

100

How many chambers does the human heart have?




Four

100

Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?


 Jane Austen

200

What famous line is spoken by Humphrey Bogart’s character to Ingrid Bergman’s character in Casablanca? 

“Here’s looking at you, kid.”

200

What TV series featured the fictional town of Mayberry?  

 The Andy Griffith Show

200

 Which band is famous for the song “Hey Jude?”

The Beatles 

200

What is the boiling point of water in degrees Celsius?


100 degrees

200

What is the name of the painting known for its enigmatic smile, housed in the Louvre Museum?


 The Mona Lisa

300

 What 1942 Disney film features a fawn as the main character? 

 Bambi

300

Who played Dr. Richard Kimble in The Fugitive? 

David Janssen

300

  What was Elvis Presley’s first number-one hit single?

Heartbreak Hotel 

300

Which organ in the human body is responsible for filtering blood?


Kidneys 

300

Who painted The Last Supper?

 

Leonardo da Vinci

400

Who won an Academy Award for a lead role in the movie Roman Holiday? 

 Audrey Hepburn

400

What classic TV show is known for the line, “Good night, John-Boy?”  

The Waltons

400

 Who first recorded the song “What a Wonderful World?”
 

Louis Armstrong 

400

Which scientist is credited with developing the theory of evolution?


 Charles Darwin

400

Who wrote the play Death of a Salesman?


Arthur Miller

500

 What movie features the quote, “There’s no place like home?” 

 The Wizard Oz

500

In the show Gilligan’s Island, what was the name of the boat?

The S.S. Minnow

500

Which Motown group had their first number one single with “My Girl?”

The Temptations 

500

What is the scientific name for the process of plants making food using sunlight?


Photosynthesis

500

Which novel begins with the line “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times?”


A Tale of Two Cities

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