Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Aretha Franklin
In what country did the first Starbucks open outside of North America?
Japan
Which is the world's most earthquake-prone country?
Japan
What is the most common eye color in humans?
Brown
What Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who served in that role for all of the 1980s, was played by Meryl Streep in the film "Iron Lady" and Gillian Anderson on Netflix's "The Crown?"
Margaret Thatcher
Which singer, popular during the 1990s, performed a song containing a list of things that are "ironic"?
Alanis Morissette
Originally, Amazon only sold what kind of product?
Books
Name the three countries that do not use the metric system?
U.S., Myanmar, Liberia
What is the cause of a tsunami?
A Tsunami is caused by the displacement of water due to an earthquake or landslide under the sea or ocean.
Originally given the Japanese title “Puckman”, what 1980s arcade game was inducted into the Guinness Book of Records as the "Most Successful Coin-Operated Game" in 2005?
Pac-Man
Which astronomer is mentioned in "Bohemian Rhapsody?"
Galileo
What does SPF in sunscreen stand for?
Sun Protection Factor
What is the name of the large river that flows through London?
The Thames River
Which islands west of Ecuador were studied by Charles Darwin to increase his knowledge?
Galapagos Islands
A 30-kilometer-wide "Zone of Alienation" around the ghost town of Pripyat was created after the April 1986 disaster at what highly radioactive site?
Chernobyl (Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine SSR)
Prince introduced his iconic symbol on the cover of which single featuring a then future year?
1999
Who was the first televised President?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Which North American mountain range contains The Continental Divide?
The Rocky Mountains
These trees are known as the tallest in the world.
Giant Sequoia
According to the hit 1981 song by Tommy Tutone, if you dial 867-5309, you will reach a woman with what first name?
Jenny
"The Day the Music Died" refers to the tragic deaths of which artists?
Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper
“Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll,” were the first words spoken on what cable channel that launched at 12:01 a.m. on August 1, 1981?
Music Television (MTV)
Which continent is in all four hemispheres?
Africa
At what temperature is Fahrenheit equal to Centigrade(Celsius)?
-40
In the 1980s, frustrated with limited City Council representation, which of NYC's 5 boroughs unsuccessfully attempted to secede from NYC and become an independent city?
Staten Island