This artist was nicknamed "Chairman of the Board" and "Old Blue Eyes".
A- Frank Sinatra
B- Judy Garland
C- Aretha Franklin
A- Frank Sinatra
Which U.S. Civil Rights Leader gives the famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
A. Martin Luther King Jr.
B. Malcolm X
C. John F. Kennedy
A-Martin Luther King Jr
Bert, Ernie, and Big Bird debuted in this 1969 series.
What is Sesame Street?
This key ingredient was used in fluffy, creamy pies and desserts.
What is Cool-Whip?
Name all U.S. states that begin with the letter "A
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas
Released their first single, “Love Me Do” in the United Kingdom.
A- The Temptations
B- The Tokens
C-The Beatles
C-The Beatles
During 1961-1975 Canada harbored American citizens who were escaping conscription from what war?
A. Korean War
B. Iraq War
C. Vietnam War
C Vietnam War
This famous actor started his acting career in 1926 but became the king of the Westerns such as "True Grit" and "The Alamo"
Who is John Wayne
Kellogg’s released this brightly colored cereal in 1963.
What are Fruit Loops?
What was the first state to join the United States?
A. Massachusetts
B. Delaware
C. Virginia
B. Delaware
This musical artist known as the king of rock and roll is known for these songs: “Suspicious minds”, “Jailhouse rock” and “If I can Dream”
A- Elvis Presley
B- Dan Stone
C- Dean Martin
A- Elvis Presley
This US president was assassinated during a parade in Texas in 1963.
A. Richard Nixon
B. John F. Kennedy
C. Ronald Reagan
B- John F. Kennedy
This trivia game show debuted in 1964 and is still popular today.
What is Jeopardy?
What popular triangular chip made of corn and nacho cheese debuted in 1966?
What are Doritos?
When did Arizona become a state?
A. 1905
B. 1912
C. 1921
B. 1912
He sings "I heard it through the Grapevine"
A- The Temptations
B- Marvin Gaye
C- Bobby Brown
B- Marvin Gaye
What year did Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins set foot on the moon?
A. 1969
B. 1968
C. 1970
A 1969
Which film, released in 1961, starred Audrey Hepburn as the iconic character Holly Golightly?
What is "Breakfast at Tiffanys"
This 1965 sports drink was made for and by the University of Florida and is widely available today.
What is Gatorade?
How many U.S. states begin with the letter "M"?
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
B. 8
The most famous dance of the 60s that involves swiveling one's hips, and it is also sung by Chubby Checker.
A- The Charlson
B- The Twist
C- The Hand Jive
B- The Twist
What 1967 phenomenon occurring in San Fransisco brought together 100,000 youth, hippies and Vietnam war protesters for a period of love, drugs, music and the practice of different religions.
A. Summer of Love
B. Woodstock Music Festival
C. Civil Rights protests
A Summer of Love *the Summer of Love encompassed hippie culture, spiritual awakening, hallucinogenic drugs, anti-war sentiment, and free love throughout the West Coast of the United States, and as far away as New York City.
What is Star Trek?
This sunny dessert is covered with slices of pineapple and cherries won the first dole recipe contest but became popular in the 60s with the growth in boxed cake mix.
What is pineapple upside-down cake?
Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?
A. Alaska
B. Hawaii
C. Alaska
C. Alaska *
Most people think Hawaii has the most volcanoes because of its famous eruptions — like Kīlauea and Mauna Loa — and because the islands look volcanic.
But in reality, Alaska has the most active volcanoes in the entire U.S.
🗻 Alaska has over 130 volcanoes, and about 50 of them have been active in the last few hundred years.
🔥 Many are located in the Aleutian Islands, which stretch toward Russia. This area is part of the Pacific "Ring of Fire", where several tectonic plates meet.
⚠️ Alaska’s volcanoes are often in remote areas, so eruptions don’t always make the news — but they happen more frequently than you might think!
Fun Fact:
The biggest volcanic eruption in U.S. history in the 20th century was in Alaska — Novarupta in 1912, not Mount St. Helens or anything in Hawaii.
So while Hawaii has famous volcanoes that tourists visit, Alaska wins in number, size, and power