Movie Heroes
The Snack Aisle
American History
Mythology/Religion
The Human Body
100

This famous spy has saved the world multiple times. He is also known as Agent 007.

Answer: James Bond

100

A twist on a classic breakfast food. Mixing yolk with mayonnaise, salt and paprika tastes heavenly for something deviled. 

Answer: Deviled Eggs

100

In What year was Harvard University Founded?

a) 1601

b) 1700

c) 1636

Answer: c) 1636

100

In Greek mythology, a person who has a human mother and God for a father are referred to as a _____

a) Half Blood

b) Hybrid God

c) Demi God

Answer: c) Demi God

100

What muscle is always working except for when your sleeping. 

a) Bicep

b) Calf

c) Tongue 

Answer: c) Tongue 

It is also the strongest muscle as well

200

His father is the ruler of the galaxy in the Star Wars universe.

Answer: Luke Skywalker

200

This flower seed is a common snack consumed by baseball players.  

Answer: Sunflower Seeds

200

The President of the United States during the majority of World War 2


Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt 

200

In the bible, The story of Samson was about a man that was born with incredible strength. His strength was lost to him when what happened?

a) His Hair was cut

b) Stopped Praying to God

c) Married a woman who did not believe in God 

Answer: a) His Hair was cut

The source of his strength was his long hair which he was told to never cut. The woman he married convinced people in her tribe to cut his hair in his sleep, forcing him to lose his god given strength.

200

How many types of muscles are in the human body

a) 1

b) 2

c) 3

Answer: 3

Cardiac Muscles

Smooth Muscles

Skeletal Muscles

300

This famous old but wise master taught Karate to Daniel LaRusso using the "Wax on, Wax Off" method.

Answer: Mr. Miyagi 

300

Chocolate and marshmallows squished between 2 graham crackers is a delicious snack cooked at a bonfire. 

Answer: Smores 

300

Which 4 presidents make up Mount Rushmore 

Answer: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt  

300

The Planets in our Solar System were named after the Gods from which Pantheon?

a) Greek

b) Norse

c) Roman

Answer: c) Roman

300

True or False - You are taller at Night Time than the Day time

Answer: False. 

Throughout the day, the cartilage in your spine compresses due to gravity. When you sleep, the cartilage decompresses, allowing you to regain some of your height.

400

After being killed by criminals in the city of Detroit, he was brought back by the government to fight crime as a half man half robot. 

Answer: Robocop

400

This tasty combination of chocolate, granola, peanuts and dried cranberries is a good snack to eat while hiking on a trail. 

Answer: Trail Mix 

400

The Writer of the famous "I had a Dream" speech during the American Civil Rights Movement.

Answer: Martin Luther King jr. 

Did you know MLK and Anne Frank are the same age and both became historical figures and symbols of hope.

400

The Greek Sphinx a half lion, half woman was dangerous as it would kill its victims if they did not do what?:

a) Offer a gift

b) Give a correct answer to it's riddles

c) Make eye contact

Answer: b) Give a correct answer to it's riddles.

The Sphinx challenges those who encounter her to answer a riddle, and kills and eats them when they fail to solve the riddle.

400

Freddy Mercury, the lead singer of the band Queen was born with which of these extra body parts he believed gave him his incredible singing voice. 

a) 4 Extra Teeth

b) 11th Toe

c) 3rd Nostril 

Answer: a) 4 Extra Teeth. 

500

One of the most famous female movie heroes. This woman has to defend herself and her son John Connor from the time traveling robots, the Terminator. 

Answer: Sarah Connor 

500

Charcuterie boards are all the rage these days. They are wooden cutting boards that are topped with what main 5 snacks? Work together to think of 3 out of 5.

Answer: Cheese, Crackers, Sliced Meat, Various Spreads and Fruit

500

How many American presidents have served in the Military before entering office.

a) 23

b) 31

c) 40

Answer: b) 31. 

31/47 presidents have a military background. 

500

In Norse Mythology, Odin (The king of the Norse Gods) had to do what to obtain unknown knowledge?

a) Pluck out his own eye

b) Be swallowed by a giant wolf

c) Bite off his own finger

Answer: a) Pluck out his own eye

500

True or False your Heart rate can sync up with the music you listen to.  

Answer: True. 

Studies have found that changes in the cardiovascular and respiratory systems that occur when listening to music directly mirror the tempo and intensity of what you're listening to.