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200

What is the most widely eaten fruit in the world?


 A) Banana B) Apple C) Mango D) Orange



 A) Banana

200

The Olympic Games originated in which country?


 A) Italy B) Greece C) France D) Egypt


 

B) Greece 

200

Which U.S. state is nicknamed “The Sunshine State”?

 A) California B) Florida C) Arizona D) Texas

Florida 

200

Who became Britain’s first female Prime Minister in 1979?


 A) Theresa May B) Margaret Thatcher C) Queen Elizabeth II D) Angela Merkel

 B) Margaret Thatcher

200

What was the first full-length animated Disney movie?

- A) Bambi  

- B) Pinocchio  

- C) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 

- D) Cinderella

- C) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs  

200

Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

 A) Leonardo da Vinci B) Raphael C) Michelangelo D) Donatello

C) Michelangelo

400

What was the first U.S. state?


 A) Virginia B) Massachusetts C) Delaware D) New York


Delaware 

400

What is the only country to have played in every World Cup?

 A) Brazil B) Germany C) Italy D) Argentina

A) Brazil 

400

Which country has the city of Kyoto?
 A) China
 B) South Korea
 C) Japan
 D) Thailand

Japan 

400

What was the average cost of a gallon of gas in 1970?

 A) 25¢

 B) 36¢

 C) 45¢

 D) 60¢

 B) 36¢

400

 Who was known as "Ol' Blue Eyes"?

- A) Dean Martin  

- B) Sinatra 

- C) Bing Crosby  

- D) Tony Bennett

- B) Sinatra

400

Who invented the telephone?

 A) Alexander Graham Bell B) Thomas Edison C) Nikola Tesla D) Samuel Morse

 A) Alexander Graham Bell

600

7. When was the first Disneyland opened?

A. 1955

B. 1960

C. 1965

1955

600

 Which NFL team was the only one to have an undefeated season and win the Super Bowl?

A ) New England Patriots   B) Miami Dolphins  C) Green Bay Packers   D) Dallas Cowboys 

1972-Miami Dolphins

600

In what country was the world's first chocolate bar created?

A) Switzerland B) China C) England D) Italy 

C) England

600

Who became U.S. president after John F. Kennedy’s assassination?
 A) Richard Nixon
 B) Lyndon B. Johnson
 C) Harry Truman
 D) Gerald Ford

 B) Lyndon B. Johnson

600

Which band was nicknamed “The Fab Four”?
 A) The Rolling Stones
 B) The Beach Boys
 C) The Monkees
 D) The Beatles

 D) The Beatles

 Can you name all four Beatles? 

600

Which U.S. President issued the Emancipation Proclamation?

 A) George Washington B) Abraham Lincoln C) Theodore Roosevelt D) Andrew Jackson

B) Abraham Lincoln

800

How many sides does a stop sign have?

 A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9

C) 8 

800

What is the only sport to be played on the moon?

A) Baseball B) Badminton C) Cricket D) Golf

D) Golf 

800

Mount Rushmore is located in which U.S. state?
 A) North Dakota
 B) South Dakota
 C) Montana
 D) Wyoming

 B) South Dakota

800

 


In what decade did color television become widespread in American homes?

 A) 1940s

 B) 1950s

 C) 1960s 

 D) 1970s

1960's

800

 What U.S. President said “Ask not what your country can do for you…”?  

- A) Ronald Reagan  

- B) John F. Kennedy  

- C) Lyndon Johnson  

- D) Richard Nixon

- B) John F. Kennedy  

800

The Cold War primarily involved the U.S. and which other nation?  

    A) China  

    B) Soviet Union  

    C) North Korea  

    D) Germany  

    B) Soviet Union  

1000

How many keys are there on a standard piano?


 A) 76 B) 82 C) 88 D) 90


C) 88 

1000

What sport did Babe Ruth play?


 A) Football B) Baseball C) Basketball D) Golf

B. Baseball 

1000

Which state has the Grand Canyon?
 A) New Mexico
 B) Colorado
 C) Utah
 D) Arizona

 D) Arizona

1000

Which singer starred in Blue Hawaii and Viva Las Vegas?

 A) Bobby Darin

 B) Elvis Presley 

 C) Pat Boone

 D) Frankie Avalon

 B) Elvis Presley

1000

In The Sound of Music, how many children are in the von Trapp family?


 A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8

C) 7 

1000

 Who was the principal author of the U.S. Constitution?  

    A) Benjamin Franklin  

    B) George Washington  

    C) James Madison  

    D) Thomas Jefferson  

     C) James Madison