What is Marylands state flower?
A. Black-eyed Poppy
B. Black -eyed Susan
C. Black-eyed Daisy
B. Black-eyed Susan
Which book has been translated into most languages?
A. The dictionary
B. The Bible
C. Harry Potter
B. The Bible
What type of ball is used in table tennis?
A. Tennis Ball
B. Ping Pong Ball
C. Birdie
B. Ping Pong ball
What does SPF stand for?
A. Sun Protection Formula
B. Sun Protection Factor
C. Sun Protection FractionB. Sun Protection Factor
From what direction do we see the sun rise?
A. West
B. South
C. East
C. East
What is the official state bird of Maryland?
A. Eagle
B. Raven
C. Oriole
C. Oriole
What iconic television show featuring a Cuban bandleader aired in the 1950s?
A. I Love Lucy
B. The Colgate Comedy Hour
C. Gunsmoke
A. I Love Lucy
What is the order of events in a Triathlon?
A. Bike > Run > Swim
B. Swim > Bike > Run
C. Run > Swim > Bike
B. Swim > Bike > Run.
Which US state has the average hottest temperature?
A. Florida
B. Arizona
C. California
A. Florida
The Earth's axis is slightly tilted. What does this cause?
A. The Seasons
B. The Years
C. The Days
A. The seasons
Named for its founder, what private research university in Baltimore, Maryland has the number-one ranked public health program in America, according to U.S. News?
A. Johns Hopkins
B. Loyola Marymount
C. William and Mary
A. Johns Hopkins
Who was the lead vocalist of the Rolling Stones?
A. Freddie Mercury
B. Steven Tyler
C. Mick Jagger
C. Mick Jagger
Wimbledon is related to what sport?
A. Racket Ball
B. Cricket
C. Tennis
C. Tennis
What three Zodiac signs occur during the Summer?
A. Cancer, Aries, Leo
B. Cancer, Leo, and Virgo
C. Virgo, Sagittarius, Aries
B. Cancer, Leo, and Virgo
About how long does it take the moon to orbit the Earth?
A. 30 Days
B. 28 Days
C. 27 Days
B. 28 days
Although the NFL's Colts now play in Indianapolis, from 1953 to 1984, they were based in what East Coast city known for its history in horse breeding?
A. Frederick
B. Baltimore
C. D.C.
B. Baltimore
Andy Warhol painted the iconic artwork of this brand of soup in the 1960s?
A. Kraft Heinz soupB. B&G Foods soup
C. Campbell’s soup
C. Campbell's Soup
Par, birdies and bogies are terms used in what sport?
A. Golf
B. Badminton
C. Croquet
A. Golf
In what country did fireworks originate?
A. China
B. United States
C. England
A. China
True or false: the sun is a star
True
"Naval Support Facility Thurmont" in Maryland's Catoctin Mountain Park is the official name of what presidential retreat?
A. Camp Henry
B. Camp CharlesC. Camp David
C. Camp David
Which animated TV series featuring a futuristic family debuted in 1962 and became a cultural phenomenon?
A. The Jetsons
B. The Flintstones
C. Scooby Doo
A. The Jetsons
What game is called the “sport of kings”?
A. Checkers
B. Chinese Checkers
C. Chess
C. Chess
What is the birthstone for July?
A. Diamond
B. Emerald
C. Ruby
C. Ruby
What is a solar eclipse?
A. When the moon passes between the earth and the sun
B. When the sun passes between the earth and moon
C. When the earth passes between the moon and sun
A. When the moon passes between the earth and the sun