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100

 What is the name given to animals with backbones? 

A) invertebrate            B) omnivore

C) vertebrate                D) spinal

C!

Animals with backbones are called vertebrates. They comprise one of the best-known groups of animals and include fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, including humans. 


100

The Bugatti Boyz are made up of these two rappers:

A)Juelz Santana & Lil' Wayne 

B) Diddy and Rick Ross

C) Tupac and Biggie

D)Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka 

A!

The Bugatti Boyz are a rap duo composed of Diddy and Rick Ross.

100

The Notebook takes place primarily during which decade?

A) 1930s              B) 2000s            C) 1940s

D) 1970s

C!
The film stars Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams as a young couple who fall in love in the 1940s.

100

What doesn't fit?

A) pear         B) plum         C) potato       D) lemon

C!

Potato is a vegetable.

100

Which organ produces insulin in the human body? 

A) pancreas                     B) spleen

C) liver                         D) kidney

A!

The pancreas produces insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels.

200

What is the largest land animal in the world? 

A) blue whale                  B) elephant

C) giraffe                           D) rhino

B!

The largest land animal on earth currently is the African elephant. There have been animals far greater than an African Elephant in the 4 billion-year history of Earth, one of those is called Argentinosaurs. 

200

What year was the Woodstock music festival held?

A) 1999                   B) 1969

C) 1959                     D) 1945

B!

It took place on a farm property in Bethel, New York, August 15–18, 1969.

200

What city is overrun with ghosts in Ghostbusters? 

A) New York                B) Pittsburgh

C) Paris                      D) California

A!

In the Ghostbusters franchise, New York City is overrun by paranormal activity and ghosts in several instances

200

True or False:
Gelatin is made from cartilage and bones from animals such as pigs or cows. 


ANSWER PERSON RESPONDS: True gelatin is protein-based and rendered from the skin, cartilage, bone, etc. of animals.

200

What does the acronym BMI stand for in the context of health and fitness? 

A) body might internalize

B) body mass index

C) body muscle intake

D) bright muscle index

B!

Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. 

300

What is interesting about male seahorses?

A) they have no eyes        B) they get pregnant

C) they can't swim             D) they have hair


B!

Yes, male seahorses get pregnant and give birth to their young. This is a unique adaptation in the animal kingdom, as male seahorses and sea dragons are the only species that do so.

300

Who was the very first American Idol winner? 

A) Kelly Clarkson                 B) Avril Lavigne

C) Usher                            D) Taylor Swift

A!

Kelly Clarkson edged out runner-up Justin Guarini on Sept. 4, 2002, to become the very first winner of American Idol.

300

What is the time travel machine in Back to the Future?

A) a laser              B) a box

C) a car                   D) a boat

C!
 They traveled through time in a modified DeLorean car.

300

Which is the only US state that grows and produces coffee? 

A) Alabama               B) California

C) Hawaii                  D) Maine

C!
Coffee first arrived in Hawaii around 1820. Today, it is the only state in the US where coffee is grown on a commercial scale. Furthermore, its volcanic soils and tropical microclimates make it perfect for growing specialty coffee.

300

How many chambers does the human heart have? 

A) 1          B) 3           C) 4           D) 8

C!
The human heart has four chambers: two atria (upper chambers) and two ventricles (lower chambers). The atria are the right atrium and left atrium, and the ventricles are the right ventricle and left ventricle. The left ventricle is the largest and strongest chamber in the heart. 

400

What kind of animal is the Lion King's Pumbaa? 

A) a deer              B) a boar            C) a bull

D) a warthog

D!

Pumbaa from Disney's The Lion King is a male warthog based on the common warthog, a large pig native to sub-Saharan Africa.

400

Eminem's 8 Mile is named after a road in which city?

A) Chicago                   B) Detroit

C) Memphis                    D)Atlanta

B!

Its more popular name is derived from the Detroit area's mile road system which identifies streets running east-west throughout the region.

400

In Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Kevin checks into which iconic hotel?

A) The Four Seasons             B) the Hampton

C) The Plaza                    D) The Foundry 

C!


400

How many seeds are there in each pumpkin? 

A) 200              B) 800        C) 2,000

D) 5,000

B!

Each pumpkin contains approximately 800 seeds.

400

What is the medical term for high blood pressure? 

A) hypotension                    B) hypertension

C) hypnotension              D) hemotension

B!
Hypertension is the medical term for high blood pressure.

500

How many legs do ants have? 

A) 4            B) 6          C) 8          D) 10

B!

Ants are in the class Insecta and have six legs like other insects. Their bodies are divided into three segments - head, thorax, and abdomen.

500

Who is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.?

A) Usher                  B) Snoop Dogg

C) Tupac                    D) Biggie Smalls

B!
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, media personality, and actor.

500

In Jurassic Park, the park was located off the coast of which country?

A) Brazil                   B) Mexico

C)  Costa Rica                  D) Canada

C!

In the Jurassic Park franchise, the fictional Isla Nublar island theme park is located off the coast of Costa Rica. The island is 120 miles west of Costa Rica and has an inactive volcano.

500

What was the first fast-food restaurant in the United States? 

A) Burger King             B) Subway

C) McDonalds               D) White Castle

D!
the American company White Castle was the first fast-food outlet, starting in Wichita, Kansas in 1916 . 

500

Which organ is primarily responsible for detoxifying the body and processing drugs and alcohol? 

A) kidney                     B) brain

C) liver                        D) pancreas

C!

The liver is the primary organ responsible for detoxifying the body and processing drugs and alcohol. The liver receives blood from the digestive organs that carries nutrients, medication, and toxic substances. The liver processes these substances, altering, storing, detoxifying, and releasing them back into the blood or bowel for elimination.

600

When turned upside down, what ocean-dweller immediately goes into a trance-like state? 

A) whale            B) shark          C) jellyfish

D) Crab

B!

When flipped upside down, some sharks enter a trance-like state called tonic immobility, which causes them to become paralyzed and immobile for up to 15 minutes.

600

What is the best-selling album of all time?

A) Thriller by Michael Jackson

B) 1989 by Taylor Swift

C) The Bodyguard by Whitney Houston

D) Back in Black by AC/DC

A!

Michael Jackson's Thriller, estimated to have sold between 70-100 million copies worldwide, is the best-selling album ever. 


600

Based on the Broadway musical by the same name, what 1978 movie features two star-crossed high schoolers who fall in love? 

A) Cats                    B) Mean Girls

C) Bonnie & Clyde              D) Grease

D!

600

How many herbs and spices are in Colonel Harland Sanders’ original KFC recipe? 

A) 4               B) 56                C) 11           D) 34

C!

Sanders' Original Recipe of "11 herbs and spices" is one of the most famous trade secrets in the catering industry.

600

What is the name of the pigment that gives human skin, hair, and eyes their color? 

A) melatonin                        B) melanin

C) melon                         D) it's just called pigment

B!

Melanin is the natural pigment that gives color to human skin, hair, and eyes. Skin cells called melanocytes produce melanin.

700

In total, how many claws does the average house cat have? 

A) 10             B) 14             C) 16        D) 18

A cat typically has eighteen claws, five on the front limbs each and four or five on the hind limbs each. The fifth front claw is known as the 'dewclaw' as it is proximal. Hunting and defending themselves may be reasons cats have extra claws on their front feet.

700

Which of these singers was a twin? 

A) Elvis Presley              B) Jimi Hendrix

C) Aaliyah                      D) Amy Winehouse

A!

Elvis Presley's twin brother Jesse Garon was stillborn and was laid to rest in a Tupelo, Mississippi Cemetary.

700

In “Wayne’s World,” what Queen song do Wayne and Garth rock out to while driving in their car? 

A) We will rock you          B) bohemian rhapsody

C)the show must go on       D) we are the champions

B!

Wayne's World: Bohemian Rhapsody Scene. 

700

What is the oldest soft drink in America? 

A) Coca Cola                B) Pepsi

C) Ginger Ale              D) Dr Pepper

D!
Dr Pepper is considered the oldest major soft drink brand in the United States, first sold in 1885 at Morrison's Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas.

700

Which condition is caused by a lack of iron in the body and results in fatigue and weakness? 

A) anemia                      B) anorexia

C) leukemia                   D) bullimia

A!

Iron deficiency anemia is a condition that occurs when the body has a lack of iron, which leads to a decrease in red blood cells.