History of Sports
American History
Miscellaneous
Inventions / Science
Geography
100

Which athlete is the current starting quarterback for the Philadephia Eagles?

 Jalen Hurts 

100

What is the capital of the United States?

Washington D.C.

100

What is the name of Charlie Brown's Dog?

Snoopy 

100

This American inventor is accredited for inventing the light bulb.

Thomas Edison

100

What is the capital of Pennsylvania? 

Harrisburg 

200

What is the name of the field/stadium that the Pittsburgh Pirates play at?

PNC Park 

200

Who was the general that helped lead the Revolutionary Army to victory that later would go onto become the first President of the United States?

George Washington (G.W.) 

200

There are a total of 124 state parks in Pennsylvania. Name one of them.

Answers may vary. 

200

This famous American is accredited with discovering electricity while flying his kite. He is also on the $100 bill. 

Benjamin Franklin

200

What is the only continent where no humans permanently live? 

Antarctica 

300

This soccer player recently led Argentina to a World Cup Title. He is best known for his time playing for FC Barcelona where he set a number of records from 2004 to 2021 before leaving the club to play for PSG (Paris Saint-Germain). 

Lionel Messi

300

True or False: The Articles of Confederation were ineffective and weak and were later replaced by the U.S. Constitution  

True

300

What is the top number of a fraction called? 

A numerator.

300

This person is known as "The Father of Genetics." He was a monk who studied pea plants and his work laid the foundation of understanding of the inheritance of traits. 

Gregor Mendel 

300

How many U.S. states are there?

50

400

This player is the current starting quarterback for the Miami Dolphins and played college football at the University of Alabama.

Tua Tagovailoa

400

There have been a total of four U.S. Presidents that have been assassinated while in office. Name one of them.

Answers may vary (Correct answers include Abe Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F Kennedy). 

400

There are 63 National Parks in the United States. Name three of them.

Answers will vary. 

400

This is the biggest planet in our Solar system. 

Jupiter 

400

Which U.S. state is the largest by surface area?

Alaska

500

This baseball player played for the Baltimore Orioles from 1981 to 2001 and holds the MLB record for most consecutive games played at 2,632? 

Cal Ripken Jr. 

500

During the American Revolution, a bestselling pamphlet was created that urged the American colonists to rebel against the British. Who wrote this pamphlet that was titled "Common Sense?"

Thomas Paine 

500

________ is the act of taking someone else's ideas and using them as your own.

Hint: This term begins with a "P".

Plagiarism 

500

These Two Brothers are widely accredited for the invention of the airplane. They successfully test rode their creation in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.  

The Wright Brothers (Orville and Wilbur Wright) 

500

What is the World's Longest River? 

The Nile