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100

Which U.S. Constitution amendment provides for freedom of speech, religion, and the press?

A. The Third Amendment

B. The First Amendment

C. The Fifth Amendment 

B. The First Amendment 

100

Jacob Black is a character in what Stephanie Meyer book series?

A. The Hunger Games

B. Twilight

C. The Lord of the Rings

B. Twilight

100

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

A. Mount Mitchell

B. Mount Everest

C. Old Black

B. Mount Everest

100

Who was the first "American Idol" winner?

A. Fantasia

B. Carrie Underwood

C. Kelly Clarkson

C. Kelly Clarkson

100

What is the best selling video game franchise?

A. Sonic

B. Grand Theft Auto

C. Mario

C. Mario

200

When was the first Ipod released?

A. 1998

B. 2020

C. 2001

C. 2001

200

What Charles Dickens novel begins with the sentence, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times"?

A. A Tale of Two Cities

B. Great Expectations

C. Oliver Twist

A. A Tale of Two Cities

200

What was the first state?

A. North Carolina

B. Pennsylvania

C. Delaware


C. Delaware 

200

"Holiday was the first Billboard Hot 100 single for what singer?

A. Mariah Carey

B. Taylor Swift

C. Madonna

C. Madonna

200

A majority of adults have how many permanent teeth?

A. 25

B. 40

C. 32

C. 32

300

Who was the first president to visit all 50 states?

A. Richard Nixon

B. Theodore Roosevelt

C. George H.W. Bush

A. Richard Nixon
300

Which New York neighborhood gives its name to the literary and cultural "Renaissance" movement of the 1920s that celebrated African American art, music, and literature? 

A. New York

B. Boston

C. Harlem

C. Harlem 

300

Which continent covers all four hemispheres of the earth?

A. Europe 

B. North America

C. Africa

C. Africa

300

What guitarist notably performed on the Michael Jack song "Beat It"?

A. Slash

B. Jimmy Hendrix

C. Eddie Van Halen

C. Eddie Van Halen

300

M&M'S Fruit Chews would eventually become what popular candy?

A. Skittles

B. Starbursts

C. Laffy Taffy

B. Starbursts

400

What is the name of the first permanent English settlement in North America?

A. Roanoke

B. Jamestown

C. Plymouth

B. Jamestown

400

What 1949 science fiction book by author George Orwell describes a dystopian world in the future?

A. 1984

B. Let it Be

C. Narnia

A. 1984

400

Which U.S. state is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes"?

A. Minnesota 

B. California

C. Alaska

A. Minnesota

400

Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

A. Whitney Houston

B. Dolly Parton

C. Aretha Franklin

C. Aretha Franklin

400

Actor Steve Carell plays what memorable character in the popular TV series "The Office"?

A. Michael Smith

B. Michael Scott

C. Michael Jordan 

B. Michael Scott

500

What pioneering English woman is considered the founder of modern nursing?

A. Betty White

B. Dorothea Dix

C. Florence Nightingale

C. Florence Nightingale 

500

What book holds the record for the fastest selling book in history?

A. The Bible

B. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

C. For The Road Less Traveled

B. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

500

Which country produces the most tea?

A. U.S.A.

B. China

C. Japan

B. China 

500

What are the first names of the five brothers that made up the Jackson 5?

A. Jermaine, Marlon, Jackie, Tito, and Michael

B. Michael, John, Frank, Tito, and Jesse

C. Chris, Marvin, Michael, Ezekiel, and Sean 

A. Jermaine, Marlon, Jackie, Tito, and Michael

500

What produces the majority of the breathable air on earth?

A. Trees

B. Plants

C. Oceans

C. Oceans 

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