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100

Which popular household appliance became widely available in American homes during the 1950s?


A Microwave oven

B Dishwasher

C Electric blender

D Color television

D) Color television

100

Which 1957 hit by Buddy Holly features the lyrics “That’ll be the day when you say goodbye”?

A.     Peggy Sue

B.     Rave On

C.     That’ll Be the Day

D.     Everyday


Answer: C

That’ll Be the Day

100

Which television show featured the character Samantha Stephens, a witch trying to live a normal suburban life?

A I Dream of Jeannie

B Bewitched

C The Addams Family

D The Munsters

Answer: B – “Bewitched” aired from 1964 to 1972 and starred Elizabeth Montgomery.

100

Which country is home to the ancient city of Petra, carved into rose-red rock and known for its slow, immersive travel experiences?

A Egypt

B Jordan

C Turkey

D Iran

Answer: B. Jordan 

100

Why do socks often disappear in the laundry?

A They dissolve in water

B They get stuck in the washing machine drum

C They teleport to another dimension

D They cling to other clothes unnoticed

Answer: D. They cling to other clothes unnoticed 

200

Which popular toy was first introduced in 1959 and became a cultural icon?

A Slinky

B Barbie

C Etch A Sketch

D Mr. Potato Head

B) Barbie

200

Which 1960 hit by Chubby Checker popularized a new dance craze across America?

A The Twist

B Let’s Twist Again

C Limbo Rock

D Pony Time

Answer: A

The Twist


200

Which 1970s detective show starred Peter Falk as a seemingly bumbling but brilliant investigator?

A Kojak

B Columbo

C Magnum, P.I.

D McCloud

Answer: B – Columbo “just one more thing…” became a legendary catchphrase.

200

The Trans-Siberian Railway, one of the longest train journeys in the world, offers a slow travel experience across which country?

A China

B Russia

C Mongolia

D Kazakhstan

Answer: B. Russia 

200

What causes the “phantom vibration” feeling when you think your phone buzzed but it didn’t?

A Muscle spasms

B Neurological misfiring due to habit

C Electromagnetic interference

D Poor phone signal

Answer: B. Neurological misfiring due to habit

300

Which company introduced the first mass-produced color television in the United States in the 1950s?

A RCA

B Sony

C Zenith

D Philco

A) RCA

300

Which 1959 song by The Fleetwoods begins with the line “Come softly to me”?

A Mr. Blue

B Come Softly to Me

C Tragedy

D Since I Don’t Have You

Answer: B

Come Softly to Me 

300

Which classic TV show featured the theme song “Where Everybody Knows Your Name”?

A Cheers

B Friends

C The Mary Tyler Moore Show

D Happy Days

Answer: A – “Cheers” ran from 1982 to 1993 and was set in a Boston bar.

300

Which Southeast Asian country is renowned for slow-paced river cruises on the Mekong and temple visits in Luang Prabang?

A Thailand

B Vietnam

C Cambodia

D Laos

Answer: D. Laos 

300

Why do we often forget why we walked into a room?

A Air pressure changes

B The “doorway effect” disrupts memory

C Lack of oxygen

D Poor lighting

Answer: B. The “doorway effect” disrupts memory

400

What was the average cost of a new car in the United States in 1955?

A $1,500

B $2,500

C $3,000

D $4,000

B) $2,500

400

Which 1962 hit by The Shirelles includes the lyrics “Mama said there’ll be days like this”?

A Will You Love Me Tomorrow

B Soldier Boy

C Mama Said

D Baby It’s You

Answer: C

Mama Said

400

 Which science fiction series from the 1960s featured the starship USS Enterprise?

A Lost in Space

B Battlestar Galactica

C Star Trek

D Space: 1999

Answer: C – “Star Trek” debuted in 1966 and launched a massive franchise.

400

The Ring Road, famous for scenic drives and geothermal spas, is a slow travel highlight in which island nation?

A Iceland

B Norway

C New Zealand

D Scotland

Answer: A. Iceland 

400

What’s the real reason your voice sounds weird when you hear it recorded?

A Microphones distort sound

B You hear your voice through bone conduction internally

C Your brain rejects unfamiliar tones

D Your vocal cords shift pitch when recorded

Answer: B. You hear your voice through bone conduction internally

500

Which U.S. president signed the Interstate Highway Act in 1956?

A Harry S. Truman

B Dwight D. Eisenhower

C John F. Kennedy

D Lyndon B. Johnson

B) Dwight D. Eisenhower

500

Which 1958 instrumental hit by Duane Eddy is known for its twangy guitar sound?

A Rebel Rouser

B Peter Gunn

C Walk Don’t Run

D Apache

Answer: A

Rebel Rouser

500

Which 1980s TV show followed the lives of the wealthy Ewing family in Texas?

A Dynasty

B Falcon Crest

C Dallas

D Knots Landing

Answer: C – “Dallas” was famous for its cliffhangers, especially “Who shot J.R.?”

500

Which mountain range, stretching across seven countries, includes iconic peaks like Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn—ideal for slow hiking adventures?

A Andes

B Rockies

C Alps

D Himalayas

Answer: C. Alps 

500

Why do some people always seem to attract mosquitoes more than others?

A They move slower

B They wear bright colors

C They emit more carbon dioxide and body heat

D They eat spicy food
Answer: C. They emit more carbon dioxide and body heat

Answer: C. They emit more carbon dioxide and body heat