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100

What kind of cup has holes in it when it is new, is designed to withstand a heavy beating and should never be used for drinking?

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An athletic cup

100

Who married Boaz?Hint

 Ruth

 Esther

 Naomi

 Delilah

Answer: Ruth

Ruth was a widow who gleaned the fields of Boaz during the barley harvest. Gleaning means that the poor people of that time would take the leftovers from the fieldowner's crops. The story of Ruth is in the book of Ruth.

100

 What is the state capital where George Washington achieved a major military victory against 1,500 Hessians during the American Revolutionary War?Hint

 Trenton

 Richmond

 Dover

 Concord

Answer: Trenton

Trenton is the capital of New Jersey and was the location of the Battle of Trenton during the American Revolutionary War. After George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River, he then attacked 1,500 Hessian soldiers garrisoned at Trenton. Hessians were German regiments hired to fight in the war by the British Empire.

100

Its flat body is wider than it is high. It has short legs that bow outward. It has a slightly upturned snout. Its shaggy fur is a grizzled grey to brown. A white stripe from its nose to the back of its neck bisects the shoulders. Short bushy tail.

 Badger

 Wolverine

 Skunk

 Raccoon

Answer: Badger

100

On what date did the Revolutionary War officially end?Hint

 May 23, 1779

 July 4, 1776

 September 3, 1783

 August 14 ,1781

Answer: September 3, 1783

The Revolutionary War ended on September 3, 1783, when Britain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris.

200

I have branches, sometimes a few and other times hundreds or more, but I have no fruit, trunk or leaves. What am I?

A bank

200

Finish this verse according to the NIV: "My people are destroyed for lack of _______".Hint

 happiness

 knowledge

 love

 wisdom

Answer: knowledge

Hosea 4:6 says this. This is a verse that a lot of people think about today. Are we being destroyed for lack of knowlegde?

200

What is the state capital where "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher, was filmed?Hint

 Concord

 Sante Fe

 Augusta

 Salem

Answer: Salem

Salem is the capital of Oregon and is home to the Oregon State Hospital where One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest was filmed. It is the primary state-run psychiatric hospital in the State of Oregon.

200

One of the larger members of the rodent family. Its fur is dark brown, and it has a flat, hairless tail. Basically spends its lifetime in or around water. Large incisor teeth grow throughout its lifetime.

 Beaver

 Otter

 Possum

 Weasel

Answer: Beaver

200

 Who was first to sign the Declaration of Independence?Hint

 John Hart

 John Hancock

 John Adams

 John Penn

Answer: John Hancock

John Hancock was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence. His signature was not only the first, but the largest. Hancock was the only one of the 56 signers to sign on July 4th, most signed on August 2, 1776.

300

What gift should you give blind people, drunks, and nerds for Christmas?

Glasses

300

Isaac's parents were Abraham and Hagar.

 True

 False

Answer: False

Abraham married Sarah, and their son was Isaac. Abraham and Hagar had Ishmael. Abraham's name started out as Abram and Sarah was Sarai.

300

What is the state capital located on the west bank of the Hudson River, near its confluence with the Mohawk River?Hint

 Columbia

 Albany

 Providence

 Boston

Answer: Albany

Albany is the capital of New York and is approximately 150 miles north of New York City, and 10 miles south of the confluence of the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers. Albany is one of the oldest European settlements from the original 13 colonies.

300

This is the most common of the wildcats. Its coat is a tawny tan color in the summer, and somewhat gray in winter. The legs have black horizontal bars.

 Cheetah

 Bobcat

 Ocelot

 Puma

Answer: Bobcat

300

Where was the Second Continental Congress held? (This was the meeting during which the Declaration of Independence was ratified).Hint

 Washington, DC

 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 Alexandria, Virginia

 Jamestown, Virginia

Answer: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Second Continental Congress was held in Philadelphia. At this meeting, the Declaration of Independence was ratified on July 4, 1776.

400

What did the 3 little pigs do as they were running away from the big bad wolf who tried to destroy their houses?

Wee wee

400

Who betrayed Jesus?Hint

 Bartholemew

 Jeremiah

 Philip

 Judas

Answer: Judas

Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus by accepting 30 pieces of silver to turn Him over to the Pharisees. He ended up regretting it and killed himself after returning the money. This is found throughout Matthew 26:14-27:3.

400

What is the state capital that derived its name from the French translation of "the woods"?Hint

 Boise

 Augusta

 Cheyenne

 Lansing

Answer: Boise

Boise is the capital of Idaho and its name comes from the French "Les Bois" for its many trees. The generally accepted story regarding the naming involves Captain Benjamin Bonneville of the U.S. Army.

400

This compact, chunky, short-legged animal has yellowish-white fur that is shaggy in winter, and shorter in the summer. Both sexes have a beard and horns.

 Mountain sheep

 Moose

 Bison

 Mountain goat

Answer: Mountain goat

400

Which of the following was not included in the original U.S. Constitution?Hint

 Supreme Court

 Senate

 Cabinet

 House of Representatives

Answer: Cabinet

Both the Senate and the House of Representatives were included in the original Constitution, which also established the Supreme Court. The cabinet is not included in the Constitution. It is an institution that was established by George Washington.

500

What did the right eyebrow say to the left eyebrow?

You seem surprised to see me

500

 In what chapter and verse of the Bible is the following found? "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life."Hint

 John 3:16

 Matthew 3:16

 Mark 4:20

 I John 3:16

Answer: John 3:16

This is a well known verse and is taught a lot in Sunday school. It is a commonly used verse for teaching someone about how Jesus died on the cross for our sins and raised back to life for us.

500

What is the state capital located at the southern end of Puget Sound?Hint

 Olympia

 Tallahassee

 Baton Rouge

 Boston

Answer: Olympia

Olympia is the capital of Washington and is located at the southern end of Puget Sound, specifically on Budd Inlet. Puget Sound is the name of both the body of water as well as the surrounding region centered on the sound.

500

According to folklore, Ben Franklin thought this bird should have been favored over the chosen national symbol of the U.S.A.

 White Heron

 Pelican

 Wild turkey

 Flamingo

Answer: Wild turkey

500

What is the official language of the USA?Hint

 There isn't one

 Spanish

 English

 English and Spanish

Answer: There isn't one

English is the de facto national language of the United States, but it is not the official language. There is no official language of the United States although there have been proposed Constitutional amendments throughout history that have sought to make English the official language.

600

What is Mrs. Right’s first name?

Always

600

Finish this verse (according to the NIV): "Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by [his] _______."Hint

 bark

 corruption

 fruit

 leaves

Answer: fruit

This is in Matthew 12:33. The tree could be a person. The fruit could be the person's deeds. The deeds can be either good or bad, as found in Galations 5. The good fruits are love, patience, kindness, gentleness, self-control, goodness, mercy, peace, and joy. (All parable interpreting based on Greek/Hebrew dictionary provide in the back of some NAS versions of the Bible and some personal studies)

600

What is the state capital nicknamed "Music City"?Hint

 Baton Rouge

 Atlanta

 Nashville

 Charleston

Answer: Nashville

Nashville is the capital of Tennessee and is nicknamed "Music City". It is home to the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and a large number of record labels - particularly those associated with the country music industry.

600

This is a large warm water animal. It grows to approx. 15 feet in length, and 2000 lbs. Its body is grayish, and almost completely hairless. It has a broad, paddle-shaped tail.

 Manatee

 Walrus

 Elephant seal

 Narwhal

Answer: Manatee

600

What day of the year is known as Black Thursday, because on this date the first sign of the end of the bull market came?Hint

 October 23, 1927

 October 26, 1932

 October 24, 1929

 October 28, 1935

Answer: October 24, 1929

The stock market crashed on October 28, 1929 and October 29, 1929. This led to the Great Depression which would last until 1940-41.

700

What did the piece of wood say when he saw the screwdriver and screws approaching?

I’m screwed

700

Which book of the Bible tells the story of Adam and Eve?Hint

 Adam

 Deuteronomy

 Eve

 Genesis

Answer: Genesis

Genesis is the first book of the Bible. It contains the story of creation, Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and more.

700

What is the state capital of the "Buckeye State"?Hint

 Columbus

 St. Paul

 Denver

 Providence

Answer: Columbus

Columbus is the state capital of Ohio. Ohio's state tree is the Buckeye, a medium-sized deciduous tree. Its fruit is a round, brown, nut-like seed. As these seeds contain tannic acid, the Native Americans would blanch the seeds in order to extract the acid for use in leatherworking.

700

 This is the largest member of the deer family.

 Moose

 Caribou

 Elk

 Mule deer

Answer: Moose

700

Who was president of the USA when the the Vietnam War ended, upon the fall of Saigon?Hint

 Lyndon B Johnson

 Richard Nixon

 Jimmy Carter

 Gerald Ford

Answer: Gerald Ford

The war ended on 30th April 1975 upon the fall of Saigon. Gerald Ford was president at this time.

800

I am a ball that can be rolled, but never bounced or thrown. What am I?

Eyeball

800

Jonah is famous for what?Hint

 Being swallowed by a fish

 Walking on water

 Parting the water

 Catching a lot of fish

Answer: Being swallowed by a fish

Jonah was swallowed by a fish and then stayed there for three days. After a lot of prayer, the fish spit him out onto dry land. (The Bible says fish, but if -- as many modern believers think -- the animal was a whale, then of course it was actually a mammal.)

800

What is the state capital where the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was bombed in 1995?Hint

 Boston

 Oklahoma City

 Richmond

 Phoenix

Answer: Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City is the state capital of Oklahoma and was bombed in the most destructive act of terrorism on U.S. soil prior to the NYC September 11th attacks.

800

Another large rodent, its name is derived from the French.

 Prairie dog

 Porcupine

 Muskrat

 Beaver

Answer: Porcupine

800

 Which NASA mission first landed men on the moon?Hint

 Apollo 13

 Apollo 10

 Apollo 11

 Apollo 12

Answer: Apollo 11

Apollo 11 was the first manned spacecraft to land on the moon. Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon and he was shortly followed by crew mate Buzz Aldrin.

900

You find me once in the morning, twice in the afternoon but never in the evening. What am I?

The letter O

900

Finish this verse (according to the NIV): "But I tell you: Love your enemies and _____ for those who persecute you."Hint

 pray

 feel

 preach

 look

Answer: pray

This verse is found in Matthew 5:44. People often think that they should hate the people who are mean to them, but we are really supposed to pray for them and love them.

900

What is the state capital that was named after a famous American frontiersman who participated in both the Mexican-American and American Civil Wars?Hint

 Carson City

 Frankfort

 Montgomery

 Pierre

Answer: Carson City

Carson City is the state capital of Nevada and was named for the famous 19th century American frontiersman Christopher "Kit" Carson. Kit Carson began as a trapper in the West and then gained fame as a guide for controversial figure John C. Fremont.

900

 Famous as a national symbol, this animal was recently removed from the endangered species list.

 Golden eagle

 Bald eagle

 Gyrfalcon

 Snowy owl

Answer: Bald eagle

900

In which year was the Cuban Missile Crisis?Hint

 1962

 1961

 1959

 1963

Answer: 1962

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War. It was a result of the failed Bay of Pigs invasion during John F. Kennedy's administration.

1000

Sometimes I am bright, sometimes I am dark, some think I am a man but others think I am a rabbit, and I’ve had a Buzz step on my face. What am I?

The moon

1000

Now for a really tough one! In the entire New International Version of the Bible, how many times is the word "love" used?Hint

 455

 686

 1,000,002

 1,974

Answer: 686

Yes, it's true. "Love" is mentioned 686 times in the entire New International Version Bible. The first time it appears in in Genesis 4, where it appears more than once.

1000

What is the state capital located on Chesapeake Bay where the U.S. Naval Academy can be found?Hint

 Columbia

 Honolulu

 Atlanta

 Annapolis

Answer: Annapolis

Annapolis is the state capital of Maryland and is located on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River. Annapolis is less than 30 miles from both Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

1000

This is a large ungainly bird, with a large amount of extra skin hanging under its bill.

 Pelican

 Heron

 Egret

 Flamingo

Answer: Pelican

1000

What state was the first to enter the union, i.e. was the first to ratify the United States Constitution?Hint

 New Jersey

 Virginia

 Delaware

 New Hampshire

Answer: Delaware

Delaware was the first state to ratify the US Constitution and is therefore known as the "First State".