Children's Literature
Fast Food
Songs About Places
Weird Laws
Vocabulary
100

Who illustrated most of Dr. Seuss’s books?
A) Maurice Sendak
B) Dr. Seuss himself
C) Quentin Blake
D) Beatrix Potter

B) Dr. Seuss himself

100

Which fast food chain once sold a burger called the “Arch Deluxe,” marketed toward adults, but it failed?

McDonald's

100

Which city is mentioned in the song “Empire State of Mind” by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys?

New York

100

In Samoa, what could a husband be punished for forgetting?
A) His wedding vows
B) His wife’s birthday
C) Their wedding anniversary
D) His children’s names

B) His wife’s birthday

100

If someone is stoic, they are likely to:
A) Show no emotion
B) Laugh easily
C) Be quick-tempered
D) Talk constantly

A) Show no emotion

200

In Peter Pan, what are the names of the three Darling children?
A) John, Mary, and Michael
B) Wendy, John, and Michael
C) Susan, Lucy, and Edmund
D) Lily, James, and Wendy 

B) Wendy, John, and Michael

200

Which fast food chain was originally called “Pete’s Super Submarines”? 

A) Jimmy John’s
B) Quiznos
C) Subway
D) Jersey Mike’s

C) Subway

200

The Beastie Boys sung "No Sleep 'til _______"

Brooklyn

200

In France, what is it illegal to name your pig?
A) Napoleon
B) Louis
C) Bacon
D) Marie

A) Napoleon 

This law stems from the Napoleonic Code, which prohibits the use of historical figures' names for animals or inanimate objects, in order to protect the dignity of French legacy.

200

What does juxtapose mean?
A) To put side by side for comparison
B) To hide something
C) To destroy
D) To exaggerate

A) To put side by side for comparison

300

Which book by Maurice Sendak features the line, “Let the wild rumpus start!”?

Where the Wild Things Are

300

1. What year did McDonald’s introduce the Egg McMuffin?
A) 1968
B) 1972
C) 1975
D) 1980

B) 1972

300

In the Beach Boys’ hit “Kokomo,” which of these is NOT a place they sing about?
A) Aruba
B) Jamaica
C) Key Largo
D) Honolulu  

D) Honolulu  

300

In Japan,the "Metabo Law" regulates what?
A) Beard length
B) Waistline size
C) Shoe color
D) Ice cream flavors

B) Waistline size

The "Metabo Law" in Japan, officially known as the Act on the Promotion of Health by Preventing Abdominal Obesity, is a set of regulations introduced in 2008 to address rising obesity rates and related health issues. It doesn't criminalize being overweight, but instead mandates waist circumference measurements during health checkups for individuals aged 40-74. If employers have a high percentage of employees exceeding the waistline thresholds (85 cm for men, 90 cm for women), they may face penalties. Those exceeding the limits are encouraged to participate in health counseling and weight management programs.

300

What does the word ephemeral mean?
A) Eternal
B) Lasting a very short time
C) Confusing
D) Sickening 

B) Lasting a very short time

400

This author wrote Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and The BFG

Roald Dahl

400

The founder of Wendy’s, Dave Thomas, once worked for which other fast food company before starting his own?
A) McDonald’s
B) KFC
C) Burger King
D) White Castle

B) KFC

400

Which song begins with the line, “On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair”?

Hotel California by The Eagles

400

In Denmark, what type of names are regulated by the government?
A) Baby names
B) Dog names
C) Street names
D) Toy names

A) Baby names

Parents must choose from an approved list or apply for permission.

400

What does ubiquitous mean?
A) Rare and unusual
B) Found everywhere
C) Loud and harsh
D) Untrustworthy

B) Found everywhere

500

In The Very Hungry Caterpillar, what food does the caterpillar NOT eat?
A) Ice cream
B) A pickle
C) A slice of pizza
D) A cupcake

C) A slice of pizza

500

What is the oldest fast food chain in the United States, founded in 1921?

White Castle

500

Which city is the subject of the Frank Sinatra classic “My Kind of Town”?
A) New York City
B) Los Angeles
C) Chicago
D) Boston

C) Chicago

500

Singapore banned the sale of ______ in 1992 to help keep the streets clean:

A) loose leaf paper
B) Newspapers
C) Cheeseburgers
D) Chewing gum

D) Chewing gum

Singapore banned gum sales in 1992, though medical gum is allowed.

500

A parsimonious person is:
A) Extremely generous
B) Very talkative
C) Unwilling to spend money; stingy
D) Easily persuaded

C) Unwilling to spend money; stingy