Which Came First?
Transportation
Kahoot-like Sports ?s
Science and Math
Weather
100

The drum or the trumpet?

drum

100

Dromedary is a type of animal used for transportation.  What is it?

A camel

100

Which of these items is Never used in the Olympics?

1. hockey stick

2. bicycle

3. bowling ball

4. rifle

Bowling Ball

100

One celestial body blocking the view of another is called a

Eclipse

100

Which state has the most tornadoes?

Texas

200

the telegraph, the car, or the telephone?

telegraph

200

The Spruce Goose was a type of

airplane

200

Which of these sports does NOT involve using a bat?

1. baseball

2. softball

3. cricket

4. pickleball

200

An example of a pachyderm 

Elephant

200

Earthquakes can cause these huge ocean waves called:

Tsunamis

300

mice, dinosaurs, apes, or bacteria?

bacteria

300

A rickshaw is powered by

humans

300

Which of these Larrys was a sports star?

1. Larry Linville

2. Larry Carlton

3. Larry Bird

4. Larry Coryell

300

How many cubic feet are in a box that measures 2' X 3' X 12"

6

300

Which city is hotter on average, San Francisco or Atlanta?

Atlanta

400

Pepsi, peanut butter, the ball point pen, the sinking of the Titanic?

Peanut Butter

400

The St Mag Lev can reach speeds of over 300 Miles Per Hour.  

What is it?

A commuter train

400

For which of these sports is the standard length of the game not known before it starts?

1. Basketball

2. Football

3. Baseball

4. Soccer

400

Scientific names a often made to sound like this language

Latin

400

Usually the last lake to freeze over in the Northeast Kingdom

Willoughby

500

railroads, steam ships, air conditioning, or standardized time zones

steam ships

500

If you could fly from New York to Los Angeles and leave at noon, what time is it in Los Angeles when you land if the trip takes 3 hours?

Noon

500

Which country has the highest percentage of baseball fans?

1. Japan

2. Canada

3. Brazil

4. United States

500

Solve:  ∞ + (-∞)

0

500

What is the best weather pattern for sugaring?

cold nights, warm days