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Sports Trivia
100

A popular style of music from Jamaica.

reggae 

100

A Christian Holiday week celebrated before Easter.

Semana Santa

100

What country is NASA astronaut Franklin Chang Diaz from?

Costa Rica

100

What type of power is used in many countries in the region?

solar car

100

What is the flat disc that you hit in hockey?

puck

200

A region of islands known for beaches, culture, and tourism.

Caribbean

200

Total value of goods and services a country produces in one year.

GDP

200

What country in the Caribbean has a communist government?

Cuba

200

What does literacy rate measure?

The percentage of people who can and write.

200

What MLB player was known as the ‘Bambino’?

Babe Ruth

300

The capital city of Cuba.

Havana 

300

A Jamaican leader who supported black pride and independence in the early 1900s.

Marcus Garvey

300

What are some key exports from the Caribbean region.

bananas, sugar, coffee

300

Why do most people in the Caribbean live near the coast?

jobs, trade, and transportation

300

What team owns the longest winning streak in NBA history?

Los Angeles Lakers with a streak of 33 games

400

A man made waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

the Panama Canal

400
When citizens part in government such as voting.

civic participation

400

Which type of economic system has privately owned businesses and free enterprise?

capitalism/free market

400

What is the main industry of the Caribbean Islands?

tourism

400

Who holds the NCAA women's record in basketball for the most points scored?

Caitlin Clark

500

An ancient civilization known for building pyramids.

Maya

500

The largest body of water in Central America.  Hint: a lake.

Lake Nicaragua

500

What is an entreprenuer?

Someone who starts a business.

500

What entertainer has sold the most records worldwide?

Elvis Presley

500

Who is the tallest player in NBA history?

Gheorghe Mureșan and Manute Bol are tied for the tallest players in NBA history, both standing at 7-foot-7 inches.