American History
Human Anatomy
Halloween Trivia
Geography
General Knowledge
100

Who was the first man to land on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

100

What is the #1 most commonly broken bone?

Collarbone aka clavicle

100

Edward Cullen is a vampire in what popular movie and book series?

“Twilight”


100

What is the Mount Everest located?

Nepal


100

How many months have 31 days?

7

200

This is the only U.S. President to serve more than two terms in office.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

The brain is a part of which organ system?

Nervous system
200

Are pumpkins technically a fruit or vegetable?

Fruit

200

What are the names of the five oceans of the world?

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and the Antarctic

200

Yen is the currency of which country?

Japan

300

Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln?

John Wilkes Booth

300

Which of the 5 senses typically goes away with age?

Smell

300

Crossing paths with this black animal is considered bad luck on Halloween.

A black cat
300

What are the names of the 7 continents of the world?

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia

300

What is the sum of the first 3 odd numbers?

9

400

This surprise attack by Japan on December 7, 1941, led to the U.S. entering World War II.

Pearl Harbor

400

The four major lobes of the human brain are the frontal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe, and what T-word one?

Temporal

400

What are the names of the three Sanderson sisters in the movie “Hocus Pocus”?

Winifred, Mary and Sarah

400

What planet is closest to Earth?

Venus
400

This British rock band is known for hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You."

Queen

500

Marilyn Monroe’s white dress blew up over a subway grate in this 1955 film, creating one of the most iconic moments in cinema history.

The Seven Year Itch

500

How many muscles does it take to smile?

17

500

This animal is the only mammal that can fly?

A bat

500

How many stars are on the Australian flag?

6

500

This author wrote "1984" and "Animal Farm."

George Orwell