In 1963, aspiring children bakers were introduced to the Easy Bake Oven! What was used to cook the food?
A: Toaster Coils
B: Plutonium Packet
C: Light Bulb
D: Microwaves
Light Bulb
What known car classification, also called the “American Performance Generation” started in the 1960’s with the introduction of the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro?
A: The Muscle Car
B: The Sports Car
C: The Power Car
D: The Rear Wheel Car
The Muscle Car
The Bethel Woods Center for the Arts overlooks the dairy farm where this famous gathering took place in 1969.
A: Burning Man
B: The Reading Festival
C: Woodstock
D: Coachella
Woodstock
Founded in 1960 this or organization was formed whose mission was to coordinate and unify petroleum policies among membership countries.
A: Olympic Anti-Doping Organization (OADO)
B: Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
C: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
D: Organization of American States (OAS)
OPEC
Before Yoga was popular, Milton Bradley’s 1966 Twister was a smash hit. The game contorted players into human pretzels as they placed hands and feet on colorful dots. What were the 4 original colors?
A: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow
B: Red, Green, Blue, Orange
C: Green, Blue, Purple, Yellow
D: Purple, Blue, Yellow, Orange
Red, Green, Blue, Yellow
What was the first car in the U.S. to have a rear engine?
A: Plymouth Barracuda
B: Chevy Corvair
C: Oldsmobile Toronado
D: Ford Thunderbird
Chevy Corvair
Construction started in 1968 on this famous building in Boston. It was named after the insurance agency that occupied it which was named after an important person in American history?
A: John Adams
B: John Hancock
C: Marshall Footduck
D: Samuel Adams
John Hancock
This movie won 11 Academy awards including Best Picture and Charlton Heston for Best Actor in 1960.
A: Breathless
B: Black Sunday
C: Ben-Hur
D: The Buccaneer
Ben-Hur
What 1960’s talking toy doll had 11 phrases including “I love you” and “Please take me with you.”
A: Talking Tammy
B: Blabbering Belinda
C: Chatty Cathy
D: Loud Linda
Chatty Cathy
What safety feature was added to all new cars manufactured in 1968?
A: Seat Belts
B: Airbags
C: Roll Bars
D: Power Steering
Seat Belts
This famous race between two major world players was the nation's commitment declared in 1961. Where were we racing to?
A: The Bottom of the Ocean
B: Antarctica
C: The Moon
D: The Top of Mount Everest
The Moon
In 1967 Dr Christian Barnard performed the first transplant of what human organ.
A: Heart
B: Hair Follicles
C: Hand
D: Hypothalamus
Heart
This popular board game, introduced in 1963 was not fun to set up but still wowed its players as the first mass produced Rube Goldberg game.
A: Candyland
B: Monopoly
C: Mouse Trap
D: Settlers of Catan
Mouse Trap
Porsche debuted this game-changing car at the 1963 Frankfurt Motor Show.
A: Porsche Turbo
B: Porsche 911
C: Porsche Boxster
D: Porsche Puncher
Porsche 911
In 1961 this partition divided a nation and its people for almost 30 years
A: Apartheid, South Africa
B: The Mexico Texas Border
C: The Berlin Wall, Berlin
D: Western Wall, Jerusalem
The Berlin Wall, Berlin
Which classic science fiction show began in 1966?
A: Star Wars
B: Space Patrol
C: Science Fiction Theater
D: Star Trek
Star Trek
In 1965, Milton Bradley’s newest skill based game, Operation, helped aspiring surgeons practice their steady hands removing ailments from the patient. Which of the following was not one of the original ailments?
A: Adam's Apple
B: Broken Heart
C: Wrenched Ankle
D: Noodle Arm
Noodle Arm
This practice was first introduced in 1966 in California then adopted by all states in 1968
A: Yearly Car Inspections
B: Rotating Tires
C: Vehicle Emissions Testing
D: The Banning of Leaded Gasoline
Vehicle Emissions Testing
The horrific assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, happened at this now historic location in Dallas Texas.
A: Dallas County Courthouse
B: Dealey Plaza
C: Texas Farm & Ranch Building
D: Energy Plaza
Dealey Plaza
Celebrating 60 years of local historical education, this organization is located within the last northern New England’s textile mill ballrooms.
A: Old Berwick Historical Society
B: OBHS
C: Oldberwick.org
D: All of the above
All of the above