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100

An expert in cryptozoology would know the most about which of these subjects?

A. Ancient burial grounds

B. Writing code

C. Digital currency

D. Bigfoot

D. Bigfoot

100

What should a player yell when they hit a ball in the direction of an unsuspecting player or spectator?

A. "Duck!"

B. "Move!"

C. Nothing

D. "Fore!"

D. "Fore!"

100

In 1878 Lucy Hayes began what holiday tradition that it still practiced annually on the White House lawn?

A. Easter egg roll

B. Secret Santa gift exchange

C. Pumpkin carving

D. New Year's Eve ball drop

A. Easter egg roll

100

What kind of electric charge does a proton have?

A. Negative

B. Reverse

C. Neutral

D. Positive

D. Positive

100

Because its cells are dense with energy-generating mitochondria, which of your muscles never tires?

A. Gluteus maximus

B. Triceps

C. Tongue

D. Heart

D. Heart

200

A lepidopterist is most likely eager to show off a collection of which of the following?

A. Butterflies

B. Coins

C. Salt and pepper shakers 

D. Stamps

A. Butterflies

200

When a golfer intends to hit a shot one way, but the ball does the exact opposite, what is it called?

A. Opposite shot

B. Double cross

C. Yikes

D. Unintended

B. Double cross

200

Which first lady was given an honorary Emmy Award for hosting a televised tour of the White House?

A. Eleanor Roosevelt

B. Mamie Eisenhower

C. Bess Truman

D. Jacqueline Kennedy

D. Jacqueline Kennedy

200

What type of glass is heat resistant?

A. Pyrex glass

B. Flint glass

C. Flute glass

D. Hurricane glass

A. Pyrex glass

200

Which of these bodily responses is a holdover from animal ancestors dealing with a cold?

A. Pupil dilation

B. Increased sweating

C. Goosebumps

D. Increased saliva production

C. Goosebumps

300

Which of these words can be used to describe an attempt to conceal the truth?

A. Matriculation

B. Prevarication

C. Sequestration

D. Conflagtration

B. Prevarication

300

Which type of golf club is sometimes referred to as the Texas Wedge?

A. Pitching Wedge

B. Iron

C. Putter

D. Driver

C. Putter

300

After her husband's stroke, who functionally ran the executive branch of the government for the remainder of his term?

A. Eleanor Roosevelt

B. Nancy Reagan

C. Edith Wilson

D. Mamie Eisenhower 

C. Edith Wilson

300

Which of the following helps remove ink stains and rust from clothes?

A. Hydrochloric acid

B. Oxalic acid

C. Hydrogen selenide

D. Sodium hypochlorite

B. Oxalic acid

300

The paper-thin tympanic membrane can be found in what body part?

A. Colon

B. Ear

C. Lung

D. Throat

B. Ear

400

An article written about dipsomaniacal college students would most likely cover what topic?

A. Staying up late to study

B. Studying abroad

C. Drinking on campus 

D. Starting college at an older age

C. Drinking on campus

400

What is a golf course that is along a coast with sandy soil underneath called?

A. Links course

B. Sandbelt course

 C. Heathland course

D. Parkland course

A. Links course

400

Which first lady famously saved a portrait of George Washington when the British attacked the White House in 1814?

A. Abigail Adams

B. Dolley Madison

C. Elizabeth Monroe

D. Martha Washington

B. Dolley Madison

400

Which among the following is the softest metal?

A. Iridium

B. Cesium

C. Titanium

D. Manganese

B. Cesium

400

"The funny bone" is actually what type of anatomical part?

A. Bone

B. Nerve

C. Muscle

D. Organ

B. Nerve

500

A person known for terpsichorean skills excels at which of the following?

A. Dancing

B. Debating

C. Cooking

D. Typing

A. Dancing

500

An albatross means that a golfer scored what on a hole?

A. Two over par

B. Four over par

C. Three under par

D. Two under par

C. Three under par

500

Younger than her husband Grover Cleveland by 27 years, Frances Cleveland was the only first lady to...

A. Ban alcohol in the White House

B. Give birth in the White House

C. Host a formal ball at the White House

D. Divorce a sitting president

B. Give birth in the White House

500

Who discovered oxygen, chlorine, and manganese?

A. Carl Wilhelm Scheele

B. Charles Tennant

C. Franz Karl Achard

D. Albert Hofmann

A. Carl Wilhelm Scheele

500

Lunulae are small whitish half circles visible on what body part?

A. Nose

B. Kneecaps

C. Elbows

D. Fingernails

D. Fingernails