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100

The year the Beatles officially disband

What is:

A. 1951

B. 1961

C. 1971

C. 1971

100

The addition the U.S. Postal Service added in 1963

What is:

A. mail over 2 pounds 

B. stamps

C. zip codes

C. zip codes

100
The Greek goddess of "Wisdom and War"

Who is:

A. Ares

B. Athena

C. Aphrodite

B. Athena

100

The blood type known as the universal donor

What is:

A. B-negative

B. A-negative

C. O-negative

C. O-negative

100

The color of the "M" in McDonalds 

What is:

A. red

B. yellow

C. white

B. yellow

200

The famous singer with the nickname "Ol' Blue Eyes'

Who is:

A. Frank Sinatra

B. Billie Holiday 

C. Elvis Presley 

 A. Frank Sinatra

200

The start and end years of World War 2

What is:

A. 1939-1946

B. 1939-1945

C. 1929-1935

B. 1939-1945

200

The pen name of famous writer Stephen King

Who is:

A. Alfred Hitchock

B. Richard Bachman

C. David Lynch

B. Richard Bachman

200

The part of the butterfly that allows them to taste

What is:

A. their antennas

B. their feet

C. their wings

B. their feet

200

The country known for inventing the Olympics

What is:

A. China

B. Greece

C. United States

B. Greece

300

The Tony Bennett song that was the number 1 hit in 1951

What is:

A. "Rags to Riches"

B. "Cold, Cold Heart"

C. "The Good Life"

B. "Cold, Cold Heart"

300

The attack on pearl harbor happened in this month

What is:

A. February 

B. July

C. December

C. December

300

This state is known as the "volunteer state"

What is:

A. Idaho

B. Arkansas 

C. Tennessee

C. Tennessee

300

The name of a female pig

What is:

A. Heifer

B. Piglet

C. Sow

C. Sow

300

The time of year you harvest cotton

What is:

A. Fall

B. Summer

C. Spring

A. Fall

400

The rising young star from the movie "Rebel Without a Cause" that died in 1955 from an automobile accident

Who is:

A. Tony Curtis 

B. John Wayne 

C. James Dean

C. James Dean

400

Adolf Hitler was a solider for this war

What is:

A. Spanish Civil War

B. German Revolution 

C. World War 1

C. World War 1

400

The place with the world's most active volcano

What is:

A. Philippines, Asia

B. Naples, Italy

C. Hawaii, United States

C. Hawaii, United States

400

The average length of the human intestine (in feet)

What is:

A. 17 feet

B. 6 feet

C. 3 feet

A. 17 feet

400

The most popular poem by Robert Frost

What is:

A. "The Road Not Taken"

B. "Fire & Ice"

C.  "The Raven"

A. "The Road Not Taken"

500

The names of the Three Stooges

Who are:

A. Moe, Larry, Doc

B. Moe, Gary, Curly

C. Moe, Larry, Curly

C. Moe, Larry, Curly

500

The amount of native Americans that served in World War 1 (even though they were not citizens)

What is:

A. 2,000

B. 5,000

C. 8,000

C. 8,000

500

The invention that Alfred Nobel, the man behind the Nobel Peace Prize, invented

What is:

A. Battery

B. Dynamite

C. Microphone

B. Dynamite

500

The disease that stems from the medieval term, "bad air"

What is:

A. Malaria

B. Smallpox

C. Leprosy 

A. Malaria

500

The number of baseball players on the field (per team)

What is:

A. 6

B. 7

C. 9

C. 9

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