What was Elvis Presley’s middle name?
A) Aaron B) Alan C) Andrew D) Adam
Answer: A) Aaron
Which U.S. state has the motto “The Last Frontier”?
A) Montana B) Alaska C) Wyoming D) Colorado
Alaska
The Olympics are held every…
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
4 years
What tree is famous for producing maple syrup?
A) Oak B) Birch C) Maple D) Aspen
Maple
What color are the stars on the U.S. flag?
A) Silver B) Gold C) White D) Blue
White
Motown Records was founded in which city?
A. Detroit
B. Chicago
C. New York
D. Philadelphia
Detroit
Besides Massachusetts the city of Salem is the capital of which U.S. state?
A) Oregon B) Maine C) Washington D) Vermont
Oregon
Which team is known as "America’s Team"?
A. New England Patriots
B. Dallas Cowboys
C. New York Yankees
D. LA Lakers
Dallas Cowboys
What bird is known to be the fastest in the world?
A) Eagle B) Falcon C) Hawk D) Albatross
Falcon
What was Alexander Graham Bell’s original profession?
A) Scientist B) Teacher for the deaf C) Engineer D) Electrician
Answer: B) Teacher for the deaf
7. Which band is known for “Good Vibrations”?
A. The Temptations
B. The Four Tops
C. The Beach Boys
D. The Hollies
The Beach Boys
Which U.S. state is home to the Great Smoky Mountains?
A) Tennessee B) North Carolina C) Kentucky D) Virginia
Answer: A) Tennessee
Which baseball team has the most World Series titles?
A. Los Angeles Dodgers
B. St. Louis Cardinals
C. Boston Red Sox
D. New York Yankees
NY Yankees
What ocean is the smallest in the world?
A) Indian B) Arctic C) Atlantic D) Southern
What do the initials “ATM” stand for?
A) Automatic Teller Machine B) Auto Transfer Method C) Account Transaction Monitor D) Automated Ticket Machine
Answer: A) Automatic Teller Machine
Which actress played Mary Poppins in the 1964 film?
A) Julie Andrews B) Judy Garland C) Debbie Reynolds D) Doris Day
Julie Andrews
“The Peace Garden State” is the nickname of:
A. South Dakota
B. Utah
C. Idaho
D. North Dakota
North Dakota
Wimbledon is associated with which sport?
A. Golf
B. Tennis
C. Football
D. Cricket
Tennis
. How many legs does a lobster have?
A) 6
B) 8
C) 10
D) 12
10
What was the first product to have a barcode?
A) Cereal B) Gum C) Soda D) Soup
Answer: B) Gum (Wrigley’s)
Which jazz musician was famous for playing the trumpet and singing “What a Wonderful World”?
A) Miles Davis B) Louis Armstrong C) Dizzy Gillespie D) Nat King Cole
Answer: B) Louis Armstrong
The U.S. state closest to Africa is:
A. Florida
B. North Carolina
C. Maine
D. Massachusetts
Maine
. Michael Jordan played most of his career with the…
A. LA Lakers
B. Chicago Bulls
C. Miami Heat
D. New York Knicks
B. Chicago Bulls
What type of bird can fly backward?
A) Eagle
B) Hummingbird
C) Seagull
D) Falcon
Hummingbird
Who was known as "Ol' Blue Eyes"?
- A) Dean Martin
- B) Sinatra
- C) Bing Crosby
- D) Tony Bennett
Sinatra