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100

Who was known as The King of Rock and Roll?

a. Andy Williams

b. Elvis Presley

c. Johnny Cash

Elvis Presley

100

At the start of the 50s, how much did a gallon of gas cost?

a. $0.27

b. $0.75

c. $0.58

a. $0.27

100

Who was the first African American to play Major League Baseball in the Modern Era, becoming a leading figure in the 1950s?

Jackie Robinson

100

In the 1950s, what type of skirt became a symbol of teenage rebellion, often adorned with bold prints and appliques?

The circle skirt

100

What is the largest organ in the body?

a. Kidney

b. Liver

c. Skin

d. Heart

c. Skin


200

What was the color was Elvis' Suede shoes?

a. Black

b. Red

c. Blue

c. Blue Suede shoes

200

Who were the two Presidents in the 50s?

1. Dwight D. Eisenhower

2. Harry S. Truman

200

What was the name of the toy that was invented by Richard Knerr and Arthur Melin in 1958?

a. The barbie doll

b. Hula Hoop

c. The scooter 

b. The Hula Hoop

200

What influential hairstyle for women gained popularity in the 1950s, characterized by voluminous curls and waves?

a. The Poodle Cut

b. The Bob

c. The Pixie

a. The Poodle Cut

200

What is the most common element in the human body? 

a. Carbon

b. Hydrogen

c. Oxygen

c. Oxygen 

It makes up almost 63% of the average human. oxygen 62.81%

carbon 19.37%

hydrogen 9.31% 

300

Who sings Fly Me to the Moon? 

Frank Sinatra

300

What television game show first aired in 1956 and is still running today?

The Price is Right

300

What was the name of the musical film, released in 1952, that starred Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O’Connor, and featured the song Singin’ in the Rain?

a. Jailhouse Rock

b. Singin' in the rain

c. Pretty in Pink

b. Singin' in the Rain

300

Which type of jacket, often associated with rebellious youth culture, gained popularity in the 1950s and was epitomized by Marlon Brando in “The Wild One”?

The Motorcycle Jacket

300

Out of the following, which has the longest recorded lifespan

a. Termite

b. Freshwater Oyster

c. Indian Elephant

b. Freshwater Oyster 

The longest recorded life span for oyster is 80 years, Termite is 50 years, and the Indian Elephant is 70 years

400

"I Walk the Line" is sang by which artist?

a. Chuck Berry

b. Johnny Cash

c. Frank Sinatra

b. Johnny Cash

400

Which American Fast-Food Chain, now a global food franchise, was founded by Ray Kroc in 1955?

a. KFC

b. Whataburger

c. Mcdonalds

c. Mcdonalds in Des Plaines, IL

400

Who was the rock and roll singer and pianist who was known for his flamboyant and androgynous stage persona and his hits such as Tutti Frutti, Long Tall Sally, and Good Golly Miss Molly in the 1950s and 1960s?

Little Richard

400

Which fabric, often associated with poodle skirts, became a staple in 1950s fashion? 

a. Sequence

b. Felt

c. Silk 

b. Felt

400

What animal has the heaviest brain?

a. Sperm Whale

b. African Bush Elephant 

c. Black Rhinoceros

d. Human

a. Sperm Whale 

They have the heaviest brain out of all animals weighing more than 20lbs. Thats about 4x heavier than the average human brain. 

500

Mr. Sandman, Bring me a what?

Bring me a Dream, make him the cutest I've ever seen. 

500

What year did Alaska become apart of the United States?

a. 1952

b. 1950

c. 1959

c. 1959

500

What was the name of the popular TV sitcom that debuted in 1951 and depicted the domestic life of a middle-class couple and their baby son?

I Love Lucy

500

What undergarment, designed to create a slim and defined waistline, was commonly worn by women in the 1950s? 

a. The girdle

b. Spandex

c. Brassiere 

a. The girdle

500

Which type of water weighs the most?

A. Seawater

B. Distilled water

C. Tap water

D. None

a. Seawater 

It is loaded with mineral salts and weighs about a pound and a half more per cubic foot than freshwater at the same temperature