Toys and Games
Equipment
Sports
Animals
Songs and Singers
100

Which of these toys is a building toy? 

a. Legos

b. Hot Wheels

c. Barbie

a. Legos

100

A snorkel is used for which activity?

a. rafting

b. sailing

c. swimming underwater

c. swimming underwater

Snorkeling involves swimming underwater with a clear plastic mask and a tube to breathe through. The equipment is known as a snorkel. You can actually watch fish by simply floating face-down on the surface of the water.  


100

What type of shoes are designed for running and exercise?

a. moccasins

b. sneakers

c. sandals

b. sneakers


100

Which of these animals can clean its ears with its tongue?

a. lion

b. giraffe

c. mouse

b. giraffe

The giraffe has a dark-colored tongue, a mix of purple, blue, and black. Giraffes have such long tongues that they can even use them to clean out their ears.

 

100

Which Rock and Roll group sings "You Give Love a Bad Name"?

a. Beatles

b. Bon Jovi

c. The Who



b. Bon Jovi

200

Which of these games involves fake money? 

a. Candyland

b. Monopoly

c. Jenga

b. Monopoly

200

Which of these devices is used to perform math?

a. calculator

b. cotton gin

c. food processor

a. calculator


200

Which of these is a sports drink that comes in bright colors?

a. Gatorade

b. Mountain Dew

c. Coke

a. Gatorade

200

Does a starfish have a mouth?

YES    or      NO

YES

A starfish has a mouth on the underside of their body They do not have teeth. When feeding, sea stars wrap their arms around their prey and push their stomach out of their mouth to eat their food.

 

200

Which of these female names is the name of a popular country song?

a. Jolene

b. Lucy

c. Mindy

300

Which of these famous games uses a mat with colored circles and instructs the players to move their bodies? 

a. Monopoly

b. Twister

c. Scrabble


b. Twister

Twister is a game of physical skill. It is played on a large plastic mat that is spread on the floor. 

300

Which of these appliances would you use to wash laundry?

a. sewing machine

b. iron

c. washing machine

c. washing machine



300

In which sport can a player hit a home run?

a. football

b. basketball

c. baseball

c. baseball

300

Which of the following is a shark species?

a. Beluga

b. Great White

c. Stingray

b. Great White

300

Which of the following was a popular female singer in the 1970s?

a. Barbra Streisand

b. Taylor Swift

c. Beyonce

a. Barbra Streisand


400

What type of game is "Uno"? 

a. dice game

b. puzzle

c. card game

c. card game

400

Which equipment is used in boxing?

a. swords

b. gloves

c. treadmill

b. gloves


400

In which sport can you score a touchdown?

a. football

b. ice hockey

c. swimming

a. football


400

The name of which sea creature means "eight foot"?

a. Beluga

b. Octopus

c. Narwhal


b. Octopus

400

Which female star or female group sang "Stop! In The Name Of Love"?

a. Lady Gaga

b. The Supremes

c. Madonna

b. The Supremes

"Stop! In the Name of Love" is a 1965 song. The song is considered to be number 38 of the Greatest Girl Group Songs of all time by Billboard magazine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=une981B7Q4Y

500

What kind of toy is Woody in the animated film Toy Story? 

a. teddy bear

b. robot

c. cowboy

c. cowboy

  

500

Which equipment do scientists or students look through to see very small things?

a. periscope

b. microscope

c. stethoscope

b. microscope

500

In which game can a player get a spare?

a. volleyball

b. bowling

c. car racing

b. bowling


500

Which of these mammals is the biggest?

a. Lion

b. Rhino

c. Blue Whale

c. Blue Whale

Of all the whale species in our oceans, the largest and heaviest are blue whales. In fact, they are the largest animal on the planet. Their heart is the size of a small car and weighs 1,500 pounds. These majestic animals are found in every ocean. 

 

500

Which of these songs is NOT a Whitney Houston song?

a. Didn't We Almost Have It All

b. I Wanna Dance with Somebody

c. Thriller


c. Thriller

Thriller is a Michael Jackson song. The others are Whitney Houston songs.