What direction does the sun rise?
A. North
B. South
C. West
D. East
C. East
What is the world's most widely consumed beverage after water?
A. Coffee
B. Tea
C. Soda
D. Milk
B. Tea
What is Minnesota's nickname?
A. The Land of 10,000 Lakes
B. The North State
C. The Land of the Woods
D. The Great State
A. The Land of 10,000 Lakes
In the movie The Parent Trap, where do the twins first meet?
A. Summer camp
B. A beach resort
C. A family cabin
D. School
A. Summer camp
What 3 things are required for a fire to burn?
A. Wood, smoke, water
B. Heat, fuel, oxygen
C. Oxygen, water, ash
D. Heat, smoke, gasoline
B. Heat, fuel, oxygen
Which animal is the largest land animal on Earth?
A. Hippo
B. Giraffe
C. Elephant
D. Rhino
C. Elephant
What animal is known for building dams?
A. Otter
B. Beaver
C. Badger
D. Raccoon
B. Beaver
What fruit floats in water because it is about 25% air?
A. Apple
B. Banana
C. Orange
D. Watermelon
A. Apple
How many lakes does Minnesota officially have that are at least 10 acres in size?
A. About 5,000
B. About 7,500
C. About 10,000
D. Over 15,000
C. About 10,000
Which movie follows a group of kids who spend their summer trying to find a treasure?
A. The Goonies
B. Stand By Me
C. The Sandlot
D. The Mighty Ducks
A. The Goonies
What generally burns longer and produces more sustained heat?
A. Wood
B. Brush
C. Leaves
D. Pine Needles
A. Wood
What is the only mammal capable of true sustained flight?
A. Flying squirrel
B. Bat
C. Sugar glider
D. Lemur
B. Bat
A. Moose
B. Black Bear
C. Bison
D. Elk
C. Bison
Which country consumes the most chocolate per person, on average?
A. United States
B. Switzerland
C. Mexico
D. Australia
B. Switzerland
Which river forms much of Minnesota's eastern border with Wisconsin?
A. Minnesota River
B. St. Croix River
C. Mississippi River
D. Red River
C. Mississippi River
What is the name of the famous dog in Sandlot?
A. Beast
B. Buddy
C. Bruno
D. Billy
A. Beast
What does the R-value of a sleeping pad indicate?
A. Weight
B. Length
C. Resistance to heat loss
D. Waterproof rating
C. Resistance to heat loss
How many hearts does an octopus have?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
D. 3
What is the tallest mountain in North America?
A. Mount Rainier
B. Denali
C. Mount Whitney
D. Mount Elbert
B. Denali
What was the first food eaten in space by an American astronaut?
A. Granola bar
B. Ramen
C. Pop tart
D. Applesauce
D. Applesauce
What is Minnesota's state bird?
A. Bald Eagle
B. Common Loon
C. Blue Jay
D. Canada Goose
B. Common Loon
In The Great Outdoors, what animal causes trouble for the family?
A. Moose
B. Mountain Lion
C. Wolf
D. Bear
D. Bear
What is a "switchback" on a hiking trail?
A. A trail crossing a river
B. A zigzagging trail to climb a slope
C. A trail that makes a full loop
D. A train marked only by flags or ribbons
B. A zigzagging trail to climb a slope
Which animal has fingerprints that look the most similar to humans?
A. Koala
B. Chimp
C. Raccoon
D. Panda
A. Koala
Which U.S. state contains the most aacres of federally designated wilderness?
A. Alaska
B. California
C. Montana
D. Colorado
A. Alaska
What type of beans are traditionally used to make baked beans?
A. Navy beans
B. Black beans
C. Kidney beans
D. Pinto beans
A. Navy beans
What is Minnesota's state fish?
A. Walleye
B. Northern Pike
C. Musky
D. Largemouth Bass
A. Walleye
Which artist released "Summer of '69"?
A. Bon Jovi
B. Bruce Springsteen
C. Billy Joel
D. Bryan Adams
D. Bryan Adams
Which animal is most likely to chew through an unattended food package at a campsite?
A. Squirrel
B. Chipmunk
C. Raccoon
D. Snake
A. Squirrel
How many bones are in the adult human body?
A. 106
B. 206
C. 213
D. 240
B. 206