How many lives are cats believed to have?
9 Lives.
True or False: River Landing is a Smoke-Free Campus.
True.
Who is called the King of Rock and Roll?
Elvis Presley.
Which vitamin is known as the “sunshine vitamin”?
Vitamin D.
What is the most common type of food allergy?
Peanut allergy.
What is the most popular lucky number?
7.
True or False: Health Care residents can participate in independent activities.
True.
Mattel Toy Company made a girl's doll toy in 1959 that remains popular to this day, what is the dolls name?
Barbie.
Which part of the body has the most bones?
Hands.
Which food item does Popeye consume to gain strength?
Spinach.
At what temperature Fahrenheit does water freeze?
32 Degrees.
The hallways in Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Skilled Nursing households are named for roads.
False. They are named after golf courses.
Who won the 1950 World Series?
The New York Yankees.
The shiny white surface of the teeth is known as?
Enamel.
Which vegetable has the highest percentage of water?
Cucumber.
What number does a giga stand for?
A billion.
Name three of the five households:
Muirfield, Saint Andrews,
Pebble Beach I,Pebble Beach II
Wing Foot
What major family theme park opened in 1955 in Anaheim, California?
Disneyland.
Which lung is bigger? Right or Left?
Right. The left lung is smaller than the right lung because the heart occupies part of the left chest.
Which country invented ice cream?
China.
In which area of math are the phrases sine, cosine, and tangent used?
Trigonometry.
Name the doctor for River Landing’s Healthcare provider?
Dr. Khashana Blake.
What independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civil space program, aeronautics research, and space research was created in 1958?
NASA.
The ‘rotator cuff’ is a group of muscles and tendons found in which part of the body?
The shoulder.
What is the only fruit in the world with seeds on its outside?
Strawberry.