This golfer is the only one to win all four major championships in a single year (1930).
Bobby Jones
This 1963 march in Washington featured Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
March on Washington
The human brain stops developing after age 18.
False
This 1970s band sang Hotel California.
Eagles
This soft drink brand used the slogan “The Pause That Refreshes.”
Coca-Cola
This country hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.
Greece
This 1969 event marked the first human landing on the Moon.
Apollo 11 Moon Landing
Drinking water can help improve concentration.
True
This artist released the hit album Thriller, the best-selling album of all time.
Michael Jackson
This candy brand featured the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hands.”
M&M's
This country has won the most FIFA World Cups.
Brazil
This 2001 terrorist attack destroyed the Twin Towers in New York City.
September 11 attacks
Bananas grow on trees.
False. ( They grow on Plants)
This artist was known as the “Man in Black” in country music.
Johnny Cash
This Canadian telecom company promoted “The Future is Friendly.”
Telus
This NFL team completed a perfect season in 1972.
Miami Dolphins
This 1939 invasion by Germany started World War II.
Invasion of Poland
Lightning never strikes the same place twice.
False
This singer released I Will Always Love You, later made famous again by Whitney Houston.
Dolly Parton
This Canadian beer brand is often associated with “I am Canadian.”
Molson Canadian
This Canadian athlete is famous for his achievements in pole vaulting and multiple Olympic medals.
Shawn Barber
This 1991 event marked the collapse of a major superpower.
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Memory improves with regular mental exercise.
True
This Canadian singer is known for My Heart Will Go On.
Celine Dion
This Canadian fast-food chain is known for “Home of the Whopper.”
Burger King