Candy
Random Trivia Part 2
Random Trivia Part 1
Mrs. Payne and HMS
Random Music Trivia
150

List three sour candies.

What is Sweet Tarts, sour patch kids, sour twizzlers, and sour gummy worms

150

Trivia Question: Which animal is needed for pollination?

Bumble Bee 

150

Trivia Question: What country has the most vending machines per capita?

Japan

150

What's Mrs. Payne first name 

Jennifer

150

What is sound made of?

Vibrations

250

"the left bar" or "the right bar"

What is Twix.

250

Trivia Question: What bird symbolizes America?

The Eagle

250

Name one of the band directors at either Southeast Alamance, Southern Alamance or Eastern Alamance HS.

Mr. Hatley, Mr. Albright, Mr. Crotts

250

How long has Mrs. Payne been teaching at HMS?

18 years

250

What band sang "Don't Stop Believin'"?

Journey

350

Sour patch kids always shaped like kids. True or False?

False.

350

What is the mascot of SEAHS?

Stallions

350

True or false: Babies have more bones than adults

True

350

What instrument did Mrs. Payne play in band and study in college?

Saxophone

350

Draw a fermata.

"the eye ball"

450

What did MnMs Chews candy eventually be named?

Star Burst

450

Trivia Question: What is the most common letter in  English?  A, E, I

E

450

Trivia Question: How many eyes does a bee have? 2,4,5,or 6

Five

450

What is Mrs. Payne's color snack? (a couple of correct answers)

Blue, Teal, Purple

450

Finish this pattern. (-100 points if it is spelled wrong)

Do Re Mi Fa Sol __  __  __

La Ti Do

550

Which country invented milk chocolate?

a. Germany

b. Switzerland

c. Italy

d. Belgium

b. Switzerland

550

Trivia Question: What’s the most populated city in the United States?

New York

550

Trivia Question: What is the smallest country in the world?  Madagascar, Vatican (where the Pope lives), or Haiti

Vatican

550

What month was Mrs. Payne born in?

June

550

What classical composer wrote the majority of his music when he was deaf?

Ludwig Van Beethoven

650

True or false: You use hot temperatures to make chewing candy?

False. Cold temperatures.

650

Louisiana is the birthplace of this type of music, a genre that started being made in the early 1900s and led to the creation of almost all popular music we listen to today.

Jazz

650

Trivia Question: What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

650

What year was the HMS building constructed?

2000

650

Who performed "Treasure"?

Bruno Mars

750

This chocolate is named after a french novel that highlights the adventures of swordsmen.

3 musketeers

750

Trivia Question: What language is the most popularly spoken worldwide?

Chinese (Mandarin)

750

What is Mrs. Payne's birth month?

June

750

How many students are in HMS band?

Around 160 (159 to be exact)

750

Who composed the music for Star Wars, Harry Potter and Indiana Jones?

John Williams

850

What candy has two colors, red and white?

Peppermints or candy canes

850

Trivia Question: What two primary colors make the color green?

Blue and Yellow

850

Give an example of an animal that is a marsupial (Hint: They carry their young in pouches)

kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, the koala, the Tasmanian devil, opossums
850

What college did Mrs. Payne graduate from?

UNCG

850
Which instrument was once known as a SACKBUT?

Trombone

950

What sour candies are shaped like humans?

What is sour patch kids.

950

How many days are in a year (not a leap year)?

365 days

950

What month of the year has 28 days?

ALL OF THEM

950

What state was Mrs. Payne BORN in?

Virginia

950

What language are most of our music words written in?

Italian

1000

True or false: do some lolipops have chewy candy in the middle?

True

1000
Name the 3 primary colors. No partial credit.

Red, Yellow, Blue

1000

Trivia Question: What is dihydrogen monoxide?

Water, H20

1000

How long has Mrs. Payne been playing instruments?

29 years

1000

What was the first song to be performed in space?

Happy Birthday

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