JULY 4TH
GENERAL
KNOWLEDGE
BIBLE
Geography
Classic Movie
100

The United States of America declared independence in what year? 

a. 1876 

b. 1776 

c. 1476 

d. 1676

B. 1776 

 The Continental Congress voted for independence on July 2, 1776,  

100

 Which of the following languages has the longest alphabet?

  • Greek 
  • Russian
  • Arabic

Russian

100

The Gospel of Mark begins with:

 a. John the Baptist's birth
 b. Jesus' birth
 c. The angel Gabriel appearing to Mary
 d. Jesus' baptism by John


 d. Jesus' baptism by John

100

What is the region of the Rocky Mountains that separates streams flowing into the Atlantic Ocean from those flowing into the Pacific Ocean called?

   Atlantic Barrier

   Pacific Barrier

   Great Wall

   Continental Divide

Continental Divide

100

In 'Rio Bravo' (1959), John Wayne plays a sheriff who enlists the help of a few men to hold a prisoner in jail. One is Dude, the town drunk. Who played Dude?

Ricky Nelson

James Stewart

Dean Martin

Henry Fonda



Henry Fonda

200

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? 

a. George Washington 

b. Benjamin Franklin 

c. Thomas Jefferson 

d. John Hancock

C. Thomas Jefferson

 Jefferson was tasked with its creation although the entire Continental Congress helped finalize it.

200

The fear of insects is known as what?

  • Entomophobia
  • Arachnophobia
  • Ailurophobia

Entomophobia

200

John, the forerunner of Jesus, proclaims forgiveness of sins and performs:

 a. Circumcisions
 b. Baptisms
 c. Weddings
 d. Miracles

b. Baptisms.

200

Which is the north-easternmost state in the USA?

   New Hampshire

   Rhode Island

   Maine

   Massachusetts

  Maine

200

What role did John Wayne play in 'The Alamo' (1960)?

a Davy Crockett

b Sam Houston

c Jim Bowie 

d James Butler Bonham



Davy Crockett

300

Which city was the first to celebrate Independence Day on July 4th? 

a. Norfolk, VA 

b. Washington, DC 

c. New York, NY 

d. Philadelphia, PA

D. Philadelphia, PA

PBS reports the city of Philadelphia celebrated the one-year anniversary with bonfires, bells, and fireworks.

300

Which horoscope sign is a fish?

  • Aquarius
  • Cancer
  • Pisces 

Pisces

300

When Jesus is baptized, the Spirit of God descends on him in the shape of:

 a. A dove
 b. Flames
 c. Angels
 d. A sunbeam

 a. A dove.

300

Which are the oldest mountains in North America?

   Appalachian Mountains

   Rocky Mountains

   Mackenzie Mountains

   Wasatch Mountains

   Appalachian Mountains

300

Who was Henry Fonda’s sidekick in 'The Ox-Bow Incident' (1942)?

a Anthony Quinn

b Harry Morgan

c John Wayne

d Dana Andrews



Harry Morgan

400

How many people signed the Declaration of Independence? 

a. 32 

b. 25 

c. 18 

d. 56

D. 56

According to history.com, 56 men signed the Declaration

400

What city hosted the 2002 Olympic Games?

  • Tokyo
  • Beijing
  • Sydney

Sydney

400

All of the following figures recognize Jesus in Mark except:

 a. The demons
 b. John the Baptist
 c. The Gentile soldier at the cross
 d. The reader of the Gospel


 b. John the Baptist.

400

Which is the "City of the Golden Gate"?

   Washington D.C.

   St. Louis

   San Francisco

   New York

San Francisco

400

Harvey Logan challenges Butch Cassidy to what in 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid' (1969)?

a A gunfight

b A fistfight

c A knife fight

d A horse race



A knife fight

500

Fourth of July celebrations increased heavily in the U.S. after what war? 

a. War of 1812 

b. American Civil War 

c. World War I 

d. World War II

a. War of 1812

500

How long did dinosaurs live on the earth?

  • 100-150 million years
  • 150-200 million years
  • 200+ million years

150-200 million years

500

The phrase “Jesus' Passion” refers to:

 a. Jesus' birth
 b. Jesus' violent actions in the Temple
 c. Jesus' love for humanity
 d. Jesus' suffering

d. Jesus' suffering.

500

How many states are there in the United States of America?

   49

   50

   51

   52

50

500

'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance' (1962) had an all-star cast. Who played the outlaw Liberty Valance?

a Lee Marvin

b John Wayne

c James Stewart

d Lee Van Cleef



Lee Marvin

600

In what year did Independence Day become a legal federal holiday? 

a. 1776 

b. 1876 

c. 1941 

d. 1951

C. 1941

Congress declared the holiday in 1941

600

Where was the earliest documented case of the Spanish flu?

  • USA
  • Spain 
  • Mexico

USA

600

According to Mark, the messiah must:

 a. Suffer and die
 b. Preach and baptize
 c. Become the high priest
 d. Take control of Israel


a. Suffer and die

600

What is the name of the lake formed by the Hoover Dam on the Colorado River?

   Owens Lake

   Great Salt Lake

   Lake Mead

   Lake Tahoe

   Lake Mead

600

Gary Cooper earned an Academy Award for his role in the film 'High Noon' (1952). But his role was turned down by this actor first.

a James Garner

b Gregory Peck

c James Stewart

d Lee Marvin



Gregory Peck

700

Where is the original Declaration of Independence kept? 

a. Philadelphia, PA 

b. Jamestown, VA 

c. Washington, D.C. 

d. Plymouth, MA

c. Washington, D.C.

700
  • Which one of the following is the largest ocean in the world?
    • Pacific Ocean
    • Atlantic Ocean
    • Arctic Ocean
  • Pacific Ocean
700

In first-century apocalyptic Judaism, the term “Son of Man” referred to:

 a. God's son
 b. A cosmic figure
 c. The king
 d. The high priest

b. A cosmic figure.

700

Which is the smallest state in the Midwest?

   Illinois

   Missouri

   Indiana

   Iowa

 Indiana

700

The classic John Ford film 'My Darling Clementine' (1946) is a retelling of what historical event?

a The Battle of Little Big Horn

b The life of Billy the Kid

c The Battle of the Alamo

d The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral


The life of Billy the Kid

800

In 1778 George Washington celebrated Independence Day by giving what to his soldiers? 

a. Rum 

b. New uniforms 

c. Whiskey 

d. New weapons

a. Rum 

A. According to history.com he gave the soldiers double their usual rum allowance.

800
  • What type of scientist studies living plants?
    • Geologist
    • Paleontologist
    • Botanist
  • Botanist
800

At Jesus' trial in Mark, the Sanhedrin charges him with:

 a. Theft
 b. Blasphemy
 c. Being empowered by Satan
 d. Not observing Sabbath laws

b. Blasphemy.


800

How many lakes comprise the Great Lakes?

   4

   5

   6

   7

5

800

Which one of these Westerns was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar?

a Cimarron (1960)

b How the West Was Won (1962)

c True Grit (1969)

d The Gunfighter (1950)



How the West Was Won (1962)

900

TRUE OR FALSE:

The motion in the Continental Congress to declare independence was first made by John Adams.

False.

 According to military.com, Richard Henry Lee was the first to officially propose this resolution

900
  • A lobster’s teeth are located in which part of its body?
    • Stomach
    • Mouth
    • Claws
    • Legs
  • Stomach
900

In Mark, the Temple curtain rips:

a. At Jesus' birth
 b. At Jesus' trial
 c. At Jesus' death
 d. At Jesus' resurrection

 c. At Jesus' death.

900

Which is the only state that is not on the North American continent?

   Maine

   Alaska

   Montana

   Hawaii

 Hawaii

900

'The Magnificent Seven' (1960), starring Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, James Coburn and Horst Buchholz, is a retelling of this movie.

a Yojimbo (1961)

b The Hidden Fortress (1958)

c Seven Samurai (1954)

d Sanjuro (1962)



Sanjuro (1962)

1000

TRUE OR FALSE:

It takes about 6 barges to hold all the fireworks launched during the Macy’s fireworks display in New York City. 

True. 

History.com says 6 barges carry the entire display.

1000
  • Which of these animals don’t live in the wild in Australia?
    • Kookaburra
    • Koala
    • Possum
    • Opossum
  • Opossum
1000

The Gospel of Mark was probably written around:

 a. 35–40 C.E.
 b. 45–50 C.E.
 c. 55–60 C.E.
 d. 65–70 C.E.

d. 65–70 C.E.

1000

Which town in Michigan is the biggest center for the manufacture of motor cars in the world?

   Ann Arbor

   Lincoln

   Lansing

   Detroit

 Detroit

1000

I'n The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' (1966), Tuco calls Clint Eastwood’s character by this nickname.

a Preacher

b Kid

c Blondie

d Tex



Blondie