Who sang the famous song "Feel like Makin Love" (1974)?
A) Jean Knight
B) Roberta Flack
C) Spinners
D) William Devaughn
Roberta Flack
A quarter of the bones in the adult human body are found in which of the following?
A) Pelvis
B) Feet
C) Rib cage
D) Skull
Feet
True or False:
New born puppies are unable to hear?
True
Who is credited with creating the first "pressure cooker"(known as a Digester) in 1679?
A) Denis Papin
B) Benjamin Franklin
C) Robert Boyle
D) Issac Newton
Denis Papin
What percentage of the Earth's Surface is covered by water?
A) 55%
B) 65%
C) 71%
D) 80%
71%
Who sang the famous song "Brown eyed Girl"(1967)?
A) Four season
B) Mindbenders
C) Van Morrison
D) Vicki Lawrence
Van Morrison
Which of these was invented by Alfred Nobel?
A) Tank
B) Gunpowder
C) Dynamite
D) Cannon
Dynamite
How many teeth can a shark go through in it's lifetime?
A) 30,000
B) 40,000
C) 50,000
D) 100,000
30,000
Which 1908 invention by Swiss chemist Jacques E. Brandenberger is a strong, transparent film?
A) Plastic
B) Cellophane
C) Nylon
D) Acetate
Cellophane
What animal is considered an ecosystem "engineer" for it's ability to create wetlands?
A) Beaver
B) Earth worm
C) Termite
D) Muskrat
Beaver
Who sang the famous song "Aint No Mountian High Enough" (1970)?
A) Bill Paul
B) Barry White
C) Diana Ross
D) Gordon Lightfoot
Diana Ross
Augusta is the capital of which US state?
A) Maine
B) Minnesota
C) Mississippi
D) Michigan
Maine
How many chromosomes do dogs have?
A) 68
B) 78
C) 88
D) 98
78 (39 pairs)
Which inventor developed the first practical alternating current (AC) motor which was later brought by Westinghouse?
A) Thomas Edison
B) Nikola Tesla
C) Micheal Faraday
D) Alexander Graham Bell
Nikola Tesla
How deep is the Grand Canyon at it's deepest point?
A) 4,500 feet
B) 5,500 feet
C) 6,000 feet
D) 7,000 feet
6,000
Who sang the famous song "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"?
A) Jimmy Buffet
B) Linda Scott
C) Mac Davis
D) James Brown and the Famous Flames
James Brown and the Famous Flames
In which century was the American Civil War fought?
A) Sixteenth
B) Seventh
C) Eighteenth
D) Nineteenth
Nineteenth
How many muscles does a dog have in each ear?
A) At least 16
B) At least 18
C) At least 20
D) At least 22
At least 18
In what city were the first electric traffic lights installed in 1914?
A) New York city
B) London
C) Cleveland
D) Paris
Cleveland
Which country became the first to outlaw planned obsolescence in 2015?
A) France
B) Rwanda
C) The Netherlands
D) Sweden
France
Who sang the famous song "You've Got A Friend"(1971)?
A) James Taylor
B) Edison Lighthouse
C) B.W. Stevenson
D) Stylistics
James Taylor
Who won the 2002 World Snooker Championship?
A) Peter Ebdon
B) Paul Hunter
C) John Higgins
D) Mathew Stevens
Peter Ebdon
Which animal has finger prints so similar to humans that they can contaminate a crime scene?
A) Koala
B) Lemur
C) Chimpanzee
D) Wombats
Koala
What was the original purpose of the first wheels created around 3500 BCE in Sumer?
A) Transportation
B) Pottery Making
C) Water Movement
D) Grinding Grain
Pottery Making
Which 1968 book was considered a major inspiration for the environmental movement?
A) Silent spring
B) The population bomb
C) The Lorax
D) A Sand County Almanac
The population bomb