What does the acronym "A.B.S." stand for?
a. Anti-lock Brake System
b. Alternating Blinking Signs
c. Air Bag System
d. Automatic Beltline Switch
a. Anti-lock Brake System
Which of the following celebrities was also born in 1959?
a. Bono
b. Antonio Banderas
c. Babyface
d. Ice-T
c. Babyface
Finish the lyrics.
Keep us free from evil powers,
Be our light through countless hours...
To our leaders, great defenders.
Grant true wisdom from above.
Mr. Turner loves the motherland, but what is his favourite African country?
a. Nigeria
b. Ghana
c. South Africa
d. Morocco
b. Ghana
A truck driver went the wrong way down a one-way street in front of a police officer without getting a ticket. Why didn't he get a ticket?
He was walking.
Which iconic toy made its debut in the spring of 1959?
a. The Barbie Doll
b. The Slinky
c. The Toy Trains
d. HotWheels
a. The Barbie Doll.
Who is NOT one of Jamaica's National Heroes?
a. Trisha Bailey
b. Nanny of the Maroons
c. Paul Bogle
d. Marcus Garvey
a. Trisha Bailey
Which word in the English language has 3 consecutive double letters?
Bookkeeper.
How many wheels are on the tractor of an 18-wheeler?
There are 10 wheels on the tractor and 8 on the trailer.
In 1959, which 2 states were admitted as the 49th and 50th states in the U.S.?
Alaska and Hawaii.
Ackee and saltfish is Jamaica's national dish, but it's not Mr. Turner's favourite. What is Mr. Turner's favourite dish?
a. White rice and kidney.
b. Goat head soup.
c. Tripe and beans.
d. Chicken foot soup.
c. Tripe and beans.
Which country has the highest total gambling gross loss?
a. China
b. Japan
c. United States
d. Italy
c. United States
Did you know the U.S. has over 1000 casinos while Canada has only 19.