What is the name of a planet in the Solar System, the Roman god of war and a well-known chocolate bar which is named after the chocolate company’s owner?
Mars
Which president was 6 feet 4 inches and the tallest U.S president? A) Millard Fillmore B) John F. Kennedy C) Abraham Lincoln or D) William Henry Harrison
C) Abraham Lincoln
Which state has the Empire State building in it?
New York
Its the long stringy one that people often serve with meatballs.
Spaghetti
What makeup product was the inspiration for the gluestick?
Lipstick
An interesting fact you didn’t know about school supplies is that lipstick inspired glue sticks. In 1969, German chemist Wolfgang Dietrich noticed a woman touching up her lipstick while onboard a plane. He noticed the convenience of the product as it was simple to deal with sticky substances without touching them.
Henkel was the first German company to put the glue stick on the market. They originally called the glue stick “Pritt Stick.” To no surprise, Pritt Stick had enormous success! In 1971, it extended from the German market and was sold in 38 different countries.
Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, what amusement park was founded in 1906 to entertain workers at a chocolate company in the area?
Hershey Park
The first president to visit all 50 states while in office was the 37th president which was
a) JFK
b) Richard Nixon
c) George W. Bush
D. Bill Clinton
B) Richard Nixon
Which state is home to Hollywood?
California
Which pasta’s name is derived from the Italian word for “pen”? a) Penne b) Ziti C) Croxetti or D) Linguini
A) Penne
The most popular type of crayon box has how many crayons?
24
In 1907, Hershey's began manufacturing what tiny chocolate candies, which are still popular today?
Hershey Kisses
Which two father son pairs were both elected president? Extra points if you know the president pair who were grandson and grandfather
John Adams and John Quincy Adams
George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush
For Extra Points
Benjamin Harrison and William Henry Harrison
People who live in this state have to contend not only with hurricanes, but also with more tornados and more lightning strikes than anywhere else in the country. However, it also has more golf courses, proximity to two oceans, and the world's largest recreational resort. a) California b) Hawaii C) North Carolina D) Florida
D) Florida
Wherever you go in Florida, you're only 60 miles from a beach. That includes Orlando, where Walt Disney World welcomes an astonishing 20 million visitors each year!
It looks kind of like rice and is four letters, starting and ending with the same vowel. We have it for lunch sometimes.
Orzo
What three languages are the language of the Crayon written on a crayola crayon?
English, SPanish and French
Ancient Emperor Montezuma of which ancient civiliations drank 50 cups of cacao a day from a golden chalice? a) Greek B) Roman C) Mayan D) Aztec
D) Aztec
Which president died after 30 days in office after getting sick giving his inaugaration speech in the rain?
a) James A. Garfield
b) William Henry Harrison
c) Franklin Pierce
d) Zachary Taylor
b) William Henry Harrison
Which two states share the border with District of Columbia (also known as Washington D.C)?
Maryland and Virginia
This type of pasta is a type of dumpling often made out of potatoes. Is it a) Gnocchi b) Trorife C) Rigatoni or d) Manicotti
a) Gnocchi
Its known as Wite Out, but what was the original name
a) Liquid Paper
b) Mistake Out
c) Correction Fluid
d) Cover Up
Known for its "Surprise" eggs, what chocolate brand is produced in Italy even though its name means "children" in German and "nicer" in English?
Kinder
Which president was related to five other presidents by blood and six through marriage?
FDR
This state has a population smaller than six American cities, and shares its borders with only one other U.S. state. Yet it's the largest producer of toothpicks in the country.
a) Vermont
B) New Hampshire
C) Delaware
D) Maine
D) Maine
Which Italian pasta resembles a bow tie?
a) Cacavelle
b) Cavatappi
c) Farfalle
d) Tagliatelle
C) Farfalle
What was the first thing ever used as an eraser? (Hint it was a type of food)
a balled up piece of bread