Round 1 Quiz Bowl
Round 1 Quiz Bowl
Round 1 Quiz Bowl
Round 1 Quiz Bowl
Round 1 Quiz Bowl
100

 For 100 points, name this home colony of Alexander Hamilton, where the British failed to capture the city of Albany.

New York colony (accept Province of New York; do not accept or prompt on “New York City”)

100

for 100 points, what Jane Austen novel in which Elizabeth Bennet at first dislikes, but eventually marries, Mr. Darcy?

Pride and Prejudice

100

Which famous composer is known for the "Four Seasons," a set of violin concertos and has a nickname of "The Red Priest"?

Antonio Vivaldi

100

for 100 points, what husband of Lilith and Eve, the first man created by God?

Adam

100

For 100 points, give this term for a loan taken out for the purchase of a house.

mortgages (accept more descriptive answers like “adjustable rate mortgage;” accept mortgage-backed securities; prompt on “home loan” or “loan”)

200

for 200 points, what Most Serene Republic in modern Italy, whose namesake capital city was built over a complex of canals?

Republic of Venice

200

For 200 points, name this novel by Alexandre Dumas in which Athos, Porthos, and Aramis make the pledge “one for all and all for one.”

The Three Musketeers (accept Les Trois mousquetaires)

200

For 200 points, name these violent, tropical Atlantic cyclones exemplified by Ida and Katrina.

hurricanes 

200

For 200 points, name this artist who painted a looming cypress tree under a swirling sky in his Starry Night.

Vincent Van Gogh

200

What year did the United States officially enter World War II, following the attack on Pearl Harbor?

1941

300

Which composer is known for his symphonies, including the "Eroica" and "Pastoral," and was a pivotal figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras?

Ludwig Van Beethoven

300

For 300 points, name this magician who rules a fantasy land in a novel by L. Frank Baum.

The Wizard of Oz

300

For 300 points, name this device, used in trampolines and pogo sticks, that stores energy in its often-metal coils.

springs

300

For 300 points, name this prolific Austrian child prodigy who wrote the chamber piece Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, which is sometimes nicknamed “A Little Night Music.”

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

300

What law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?

Newton's 3rd Law of Motion

400

For 400 points, name this Catholic cathedral whose name means “Our Lady of Paris.”

Notre-Dame de Paris (accept Notre-Dame Cathedral)

400

For 400 points, name this giant wolf god, an agent of evil and chaos, who is said to be a harbinger of Ragnorak (Twilight of the Gods).

Fenrir

400

For 400 points, name this civil rights leader who was the first black student to integrate New Orleans public schools at the age of 6

Ruby Bridges

400

In his capsule, Friendship 7, which circled the globe three times in 1967, this man was the first American to orbit the Earth?

John Glenn

400

For 500 points, name this novel by Daniel Defoe in which the title sailor is returned to England after being shipwrecked for twenty-eight years on a deserted island.

Robinson Crusoe

500

BONUS- Peter himself is represented by this section of the orchestra, which includes the violins, violas, and cellos.

strings

500

BONUS- Name this leader who met with Donald Trump to discuss denuclearization at a 2018 summit in Singapore.

Kim Jong-un

500

Who wrote "The Great Gatsby," a novel that critiques the American Dream during the Jazz Age?

F. Scott Fitzgerald

500

This Scottish economist wrote The Wealth of Nations, laying the foundation for modern economic theory. Name him

Adam Smith

500

Name this epic poem attributed to Homer. A Greek hero has a ten-year journey home to Ithaca in this poem.

The Odyssey

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