How many of the original six Avengers die at the end of Avengers: Endgame?
Iron-Man and Black Widow.
Where is the Oval Office located in the White House?
West Wing.
Kai is one of the DHH teachers here, yes...but spell his last name correctly. (NO CHEATING)
Winchester.
What president was a licensed bartender?
Abraham Lincoln.
What is the longest English word in the dictionary?
a) Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
b) Antidisestablishmentarianism
c) Floccinaucinihilipilification
d) Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
d) Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
What is the square root of 144?
12.
The first deaf woman to win an Academy Award for best actress was in the 1986 film, "Children of a Lesser God". Acting since the age of seven years old, her lack of hearing did not stop this gracious lady from achieving fame in a profession known for sound and vision. What is her name?
Marlee Matlin.
What is the name of Ariel and Prince Eric’s daughter?
Princess Melody.
Who is the author of To Kill a Mockingbird?
Harper Lee.
Who is more likely to be colorblind? Men or women?
Men.
What flavor of Pop-Tarts does Buddy the Elf use in his spaghetti in Elf?
Chocolate.
What's the most stolen grocery item?
Cheese.
What was the name of the iconic dance that became popular in the 1920s and was associated with flappers?
The Charleston.
In which Broadway musical does Jack sing “There are giants in the sky”?
Into The Woods.
How many years can a snail sleep for?
3 years.
Which member of One Direction first left the band to become a solo artist?
Bonus (Double points)-Who was the second member to leave?
Zayn Malik.
Harry Styles.
Where is the strongest human muscle located?
Jaw.
Name all the interpreters who work here, there are three.
Andrea, Mike and Kam.
What year was the first Barbie doll released?
1959.
What is the opposite of “synonym”?
a) Antonym
b) Homonym
c) Acronym
d) Metonym
a) Antonym
How many seconds are in one day?
86,400 seconds.
True or False: All Deaf people use sign language.
False.
Where does Mike Wazowski take his girlfriend Celia for her birthday dinner in Monsters, Inc.?
Harryhausen's.
How many Twilight books are there?
Four books.
Who won the World Cup in 2022?
Argentina.
Which character is known for saying “It’s so fluffy!” in “Despicable Me”?
Agnes.
Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what food sticking to the roof of your mouth?
Peanut butter.
Which country did Amelia Earhart attempt to fly around the world before her disappearance in 1937?
United States.
Which character in Hamilton sings “The Room Where It Happens”?
Aaron Burr.
What is the smallest bird in the world?
Bee hummingbird.
Which actor from the sitcom 'Friends' passed away on October 28, 2023?
Matthew Perry.
Who, in 1903, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curie.
Which class has always been Alex's favorite class to take here at Mount Tahoma?
JROTC.
Which globally-dreaded disease did the World Health Organization declared eradicated in 1980?
Smallpox.
What is the correct order of the three main parts of an essay?
a) Introduction, body, conclusion
b) Body, introduction, conclusion
c) Conclusion, introduction, body
d) Conclusion, body, introduction
a) Introduction, body, conclusion.
Ida has 72 great-grandchildren. A third are girls. How many are boys?
48 boys.
Where is Martha's Vineyard?
Off the coast of Massachusetts.
What does "Hakuna Matata" mean?
"No worries."
What is the name of Michelle Obama’s 2018 memoir?
Becoming.
What is the color of an emerald?
Green.
In “Night at the Museum,” name a character who comes to life and causes chaos for the night guard?
Teddy Roosevelt, Attila the Hun, a T-Rex skeleton, etc.
Which chocolate bar is the global bestseller?
Snickers.
Who became the President of the United States after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945?
Harry S. Truman.
Who wrote "The Sound of Music?"
Rodgers and Hammerstein.
What is a group of hedgehogs called?
Prickle.
Charles Dickens 'A Tale of Two Cities' is set in London and which other city?
Paris.
What is the highest-grossing Broadway show of all time?
The Lion King.
Which student here is obsessed with building cool things with LEGOs?
Kayden.
What word do scientists use to describe a unit of measure that is also the name of an animal?
Mole.
What is the correct spelling of the word meaning “extremely funny”?
a) Hilarious
b) Hillarious
c) Hilerious
d) Hilarous
a) Hilarious.
Mary was born in 1972. How old would she be in 2020?
48.
What year did Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet meet Alice Cogswell?
1814.
Who said: "Fish are friends, not food"? in "Finding Nemo?"
Bruce, the shark.
A young boy takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve in what classic 1985 children's book by Chris Van Allsburg?
The Polar Express.
Which Ivy League school is the oldest university in the United States? (Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell or the University of Pennslyvania)
Harvard University.
In ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs’, what device causes food to fall from the sky?
FLDSMDFR. (No, I am not kidding).
What makes broth different than stock?
Broth is made with meat while stock is made with bones.
Which superhero first appeared in Action Comics #1 in 1938, but became widely popular in the 1940s?
Superman.
What city’s opera house does ” The Phantom of the Opera” prowl?
Paris.
Which mammal has the lowest heart rate?
Blue whale.
Complete the line from Green Eggs and Ham: 'I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, …'
Sam I Am
What year was the first iPhone released?
2007.
Explain to me where the science hall is if I was a new student trying to find my science class.
(Various answers).
In what year was the United States Declaration of Independence signed?
1776.
How many letters are in the alphabet?
26.
What is the distance around a circle called?
Circumference.
ASL is most closely related to what other signed language?
French.
What is the name of the chef in Ratatouille who aspires to be a great chef despite being a rat?
Remy.
Not signifying someone smart with Lincolns, but rather a sewer-dweller, what is the name of the dancing clown in Stephen King's famed horror novel "It?"
Pennywise.
Which actress played the character of Katniss Everdeen in “The Hunger Games” film series?
Jennifer Lawrence.
Who provides the voice for Marty the zebra in ‘Madagascar’?
Chris Rock.
Gaufrette potatoes are basically the same thing as what?
Waffle fries.
What was the name of the first satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union in 1957?
Sputnik 1.
‘Two households, both alike in dignity’ is the first line of which play?
Romeo and Juliet.
Which land animal can't jump?
Elephant.
The three "Chipmunks" were Alvin, Theodore, and who else?
Simon.
What was the first country to give women the right to vote?
New Zealand (in 1893)
If you wanted to use the bathroom at Mount Tahoma, what color pass do you have to have before leaving the classroom?
Pink.
Which bone are babies born without?
Knee caps.
What term refers to the giving of human qualities to non-human things?
Personification.
What number is 20% of 40?
8.
When was the Milan Conference?
1800.
Which is the most expensive Disney movie ever made?
Tangled.
Code-switching and police violence are major themes in what 2017 young-adult novel by Angie Thomas?
The Hate U Give.
Petrography is the study of which items?
Rocks.
What was the name of Dorothy's dog in the Wizard of Oz?
Toto.
True or false: Washing mushrooms in water will make them soggy.
False.
Which African-American woman refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955?
Rosa Parks.
Who is the best friend of Matilda in the play, "Matilda?"
Lavendar.
How much bamboo does a giant panda eat in a day?
Up to 84 pounds.
What was the last Harry Potter movie created called?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
In what city were the first infections of COVID-19 discovered?
Wuhan, China.
Name all the seniors in DHH.
Sox, Alex, Rylee, Mariela, and Dasani.
How many teeth does an adult human have? (Commonly)
32.
What is the word for a second-year student in high school or college?
Sophomore.
Millie gets 68 out of 80 in her science exam. What is her mark as a percentage?
85%.
NAD, stands for what?
National Association of the Deaf.
What animal does Merida turn her mother into?
A bear.
What British author wrote the classic 1964 children's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?"
Roald Dahl.
What year did Princess Diana perish in a Paris traffic crash?
1997.
Which animated film is about the adventures of a number of pets who live in a Manhattan apartment building?
The Secret Life of Pets.
Which country is the biggest exporter of coffee beans worldwide?
Brazil.
What was the name of the civil rights activist who delivered the famous "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington in 1963?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Which actress caused a sensation when she played Fanny Brice in the 1964 musical "Funny Girl?"
Barbra Streisand.
What is the most poisonous animal in the world?
Golden poison frog.
What is the name of the Full House reboot on Netflix?
Fuller House
How many years are there in a millennium?
1000 years.
What drink does Mike have to have every morning?
Coffee.
What connects the muscles with the bones?
Tendons.
In April 2006, a parliamentary bill was passed that established a third official language of New Zealand, joining English and Maori. What was this third language?
New Zealand Sign Language.
Liam arrives at the cinema at 2:15pm to watch a film lasting 90 minutes. When does he leave?
3:45pm.
What month and year did DPN (Deaf President Now) at Gallaudet University take place?
March, 1988.
Where are Carl and Russell trying to go on their adventure in Up?
Paradise Falls.
The winner of the 1994 Newbery Medal was ranked as the fourth best children's novel of all time by a 2012 US survey. What is this Lois Lowry-penned book which centers on protagonist Jonas's apprenticeship as his community's "Receiver of Memory?"
The Giver.
What is the rarest blood type in humans?
AB Positive.
In "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part", the visiting aliens come from what planet?
Duplo.
What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?
Strawberries.
Who was the British Prime Minister during most of the 1970s, known for her conservative policies?
Margaret Thatcher.
Which pandemic plays an important role in the musical Rent?
HIV/AIDS.
Which animal's front teeth never stop growing?
Squirrel.
Who are two famous YouTube stars that has become a boxing/fighting stars as well?
Jake Paul and Logan Paul.
"Vote for Pedro" was seen on a student council t-shirt worn by the tot-loving title character of what 2004 indie comedy hit?
Napoleon Dynamite.
Name all the principals here at Mount Tahoma.
McColgan, Parks, Burson, Pham, and Acevedo.
In which year did Hitler commit suicide?
1945.
Somnambulating is a fancy term for what nighttime activity?
Sleepwalking.
When is Pi Day celebrated?
March 14th.
True or False: Is it rude to walk through two people signing?
No. Just walk right through.
What was Stitch's experiment number in Lilo & Stitch?
626.
What science fiction-infused anti-war novel by Kurt Vonnegut published in 1969 opens with the line, “All this happened, more or less”?
Slaughterhouse Five.
Pickles start out as which vegetable?
Cucumbers.
What's the title of the original animated movie about a time when the Earth was overrun by glaciers?
Ice Age.
As of 2019, what food brand offers different filters on its website for "Chunky," "Chunky Maxx," "Slow Kettle Style," and "Kid Fun" soups?
Campbell's.
Which groundbreaking personal computer, introduced in 1977, played a significant role in the microcomputer revolution?
Apple ll.
Which show tells the story of two friends named Elphaba and Galinda?
Wicked.
Which animal laughs when it's tickled?
Rats.
What is the real name of the actor known by his stage name “The Rock”?
Dwayne Johnson.
Abraham Lincoln was the first elected president for what American political party?
Republicans.
What is Rylee's favorite catchphrase? We ALL should know it by now....
"Oh My God."
How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen?
One.
What is the opposing character in a story called?
Antagonist.
Solve - 15+ (-5x) =0
-3
True or False: Deaf people clap their hands at a performance/show.
False.
Complete this quote from Mushu in Mulan: "Dishonor on you, dishonor on your ____"
Cow!
What children’s novel features the characters Tweedledee and Tweedledum?
Alice Through the Looking Glass.
Which state consumes the most turkeys on Thanksgiving Day?
California.
Where did the Grinch steal Christmas?
Whoville.
What food of the three bears did Goldilocks eat?
Porridge.
Which Swedish pop group gained international success in the 1970s with hits like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia"?
ABBA.
What was the first Broadway show with an all-female creative team?
Waitress.
How far away can a wolf smell its prey?
2 miles away.
Jim Carrey played which holiday character?
He played the Grinch.
In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?
World Wide Web.
True or False: Rom, Kai, and Tayler were Debbie's students in high school.
False, Rom was not Debbie's student. Kai and Tayler were Debbie's students.
Whose assassination resulted in the Lorraine Motel becoming the National Civil Rights Museum?
The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
What is a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme called?
Sonnet.
What is the 21st prime number?
73
Can Deaf people drive?
YES, duh.
Where does Nemo end up when he's captured in Finding Nemo?
Sydney, Australia.
Who wrote Charlotte’s Web, The Trumpet of the Swan, and Stuart Little?
E. B. White.
Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry star as a mother and daughter in what popular Netflix series?
"Ginny & Georgia"
What film features the animated characters Lola and Lenny?
A Shark Tale.
What popular two-word Thai dish, served as either street food or a staple of Thai restaurants, is typically made with rice noodles, scrambled egg, peanuts, and meat, among other items?
Pad Thai.
What was the name of the handheld digital pet, popular in the 1990s, that required feeding and care?
Tamagotchi.
Cassandra, Grizabella and Skimbleshanks are all characters in which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical?
Cats.
Which sea creature can change its gender?
Oysters.
What Day Is Star Wars Day?
May 4th.
What color eyes do most humans have?
Brown.
What is Debbie's favorite flavor when it comes to sweet treats?
Chocolate.
Aspirin comes from the bark of what tree?
Willow.
Which is the correct contraction of “they are”?
They're.
How much is 45 multiplied by 95?
4275
Hearing people should assume that Deaf people can lip read everything they say.
NO.
In The Princess and the Frog, which object is Ray in love with, thinking it's a firefly?
A star.
What popular Disney movie, with Julie Andrews as the “practically perfect” nanny, was originally a novel written by P. L. Travers?
Mary Poppins.
How many moons does Neptune have?
14.
What movie is about a Princess being primed for an arranged marriage?
The Princess Diaries 2-The Royal Engagement.
What staple of Korean cuisine is made from salted and fermented vegetables? The most common ingredients are cabbage and Korean radishes.
Kimchi.
What was the name of the online encyclopedia launched in 2001, which allowed users to contribute and edit its content?
Wikipedia.
Cobweb is a fairy in which Shakespeare play?
A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
What is a polar bear’s skin color?
Black.
"Thriller" was a worldwide hit in 1984 for which artist?
Michael Jackson.
A tick bite can make you allergic to what food?
Red meat.
Where do seniors from Mount Tahoma graduate at every year in June?
Tacoma Dome.
What does “SPF” mean in sunscreen?
Sun Protection Factor.
What do you call the use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the story?
Foreshadowing.
These are Jenny's math test scores: 98, 87, 82, 95, 93, 81, 100. What is the average?
91
What percentage of Deaf babies are born to hearing parents?
90%!
What is Maleficent's only weakness?
Iron.
What novel ends with the following line: “It is a far better thing I do than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known”?
A Tale of Two Cities.
What is the Grinch’s dog’s name?
Max.
Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth first met on the set of which film?
The Last Song.
Poppy seeds, toasted sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and salt are the common mix of ingredients with what universal-sounding name of a seasoning?
"Everything but the bagel" seasoning.
Which American athlete, known as "The Greatest," won the gold medal in boxing at the 1996 Summer Olympics?
Muhammad Ali.
"___: You're the One that I Want" was a 2007 reality competition show to cast the lead roles of Danny and Sandy in a Broadway musical revival. What musical's one-word title goes in the blank?
Grease.
What sea creature has the ability to clone itself?
Jellyfish.
What movie won the first ever Oscar for Best Animated Film?
Shrek.
What planets literally rain diamonds?
Saturn and Jupiter.
Name all the subjects that Kai and Debbie teach.
Math, English, Study Skills, and History.
What is the chemical symbol of gold?
Au.
What is the term for a story's time and place?
Setting.
In what country were negative numbers first used?
China
Name three famous Deaf people that you know.
Answers will vary.
In the Pixar film "Inside Out," what are the names of the five emotions inside Riley's mind?
Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear.
Which first book in the series by Hugh Lofting is named after the main character, who has the ability to talk to animals?
The Story of Dr. Dolittle.
Where is the world’s largest Starbucks?
Chicago.
What land are the tiny dinosaurs try to get to in 'The Land Before Time'?
The Great Valley.
Chicagoan Jimmy Dewar worked as a manager at a Hostess factory when he created a banana cream pastry in 1930. During WWII when bananas were scarce, vanilla cream replaced the banana filling. What is this product?
Twinkies.
Which American sitcom, set in the 1950s and 1960s, aired from 1988 to 1997 and became a cultural phenomenon?
The Cosby Show.
What 2004 smash-hit teen comedy movie opened as a musical on Broadway in Spring 2018? The Hollywood Reporter noted in its review that one character changed from an "imperious arbiter of high school hotness to full-blown arch villainess."
Mean Girls.
Which animal in a pride does the majority of the hunting?
Lioness (female lion).
Why were the words "eras" and "renaissance" particularly relevant in 2023?
They were the names of hugely successful tours by Taylor Swift ("The Eras Tour") and Beyoncé ("Renaissance World Tour").
What is the fear of spiders called?
Arachnophobia.
What is Matthea's dream career? What job does she want in the future?
Nursing.
How many bones do sharks have?
NONE.
What does a narrator do?
Tells the story.
What is |-26|?
26.
Name 3 examples of how Deaf people face discrimination.
Answers will vary.
Emperor Kuzco turns into what animal in The Emperor’s New Groove?
Llama!
In 1832, at the age of 21, a member of a prominent religious family moved to Cincinnati to join her father, who had become the president of a theological seminary. Her religious conviction, progressive inclinations, the recently-passed Fugitive Slave Act, and the death of her own 18-month-old-son were said to be key influences for one of the most influential novels in American history. What is this novel?
Uncle Tom's Cabin.
Transylvania is a real-life region in what country?
Romania.
Who falls in love with the Donkey in 'Shrek'?
The dragon.
What popular dip has a name coming from the Nahuatl words "ahuacatl" and "molli?" Traditional recipes for this dip include lime juice, cilantro, and jalapeños while non-traditional recipes could include basil, pomegranate seeds, or peas.
Guacamole.
Which British author wrote the Harry Potter book series, which gained immense popularity in the 2000s?
J.K. Rowling.
Although John Williams is known for writing original film scores, he also won an Oscar for adapting the score in the 1971 film version of what Broadway musical that's set in a shtetl?
Fiddler on the Roof.
What percentage of their lives do cats spend sleeping?
70%.