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100
Who is the current NASFAA President?
Who is Justin Draeger.
100
This was the 42nd President of the United States.
Who is Bill Clinton.
100
What is the official state bird of Minnesota?
What is the Loon.
100
This Vice President shot and killed Alexander Hamilton, his political rival.
Who is Aaron Burr.
100
This is nation's oldest university or college.
What is Harvard.
200
Where was the 2009 FSA Conference held?
What is Nashville.
200
This Caddyshack actor is also part owner of the Saint Paul Saints.
Who is Bill Murray.
200
This was the site of a murder on Duluth's London Road.
What is the Glensheen Mansion.
200
He was the 25th Vice President. At the age of 42, he became the youngest president ever. He once said "I would a great deal be anything, say professor of history, than vice president.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt.
200
This University is known for being the institution that awards the Pulitzer Prize.
What is Columbia University.
300
In what year was the Montgomery GI Bill program established?
What is 1985.
300
Known as the Science Guy, he educated and entertained children with his television show from 1993 to 1998.
Who is Bill Nye.
300
What is the annual prize for the winner of the U of M vs. Wisconsin football game?
What is Paul Bunyan's Axe.
300
This was the 34th vice president, serving under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He had served only 82 days when Roosevelt died, making him president. When he asked FDR’s wife, Eleanor, if there was anything he could do for her, she replied, "Is there anything we can do for you? You are the one in trouble now!"
Who is Harry S. Truman.
300
George W. Bush and Bill Clinton both attended this famous university. Bush attended for his undergrad degree and Clinton for his law degree.
What is Yale University.
400
What is the cost to have a FAFSA Live professional prepare the FAFSA on fafsa.com?
What is $99.99.
400
A legendary stand-up comedian, he is also known as Mr. Huxtable.
Who is Bill Cosby.
400
This Minnesota brewery started in 1858 and has 2500 barrels of handcrafted beer.
What is Fitger's Brewery.
400
This was the 39th Vice President. In 1973, he became only the second vice president to ever resign the office and the first to quit because of criminal charges. He was charged with taking $100,000 in bribes but was allowed to plead guilty to a lesser charge.
Who is Spiro Agnew.
400
This St. Paul, MN-based University is considered the state's oldest private college or university, being founded in 1854 as a Methodist coeducational institution.
What is Hamline.
500
On the FAFSA, wages are reported from which lines of the 1040 tax return?
What is Lines 7+12+18.
500
This famous industrialist, computer programmer, philanthropist, and inventor once hacked into this high school's computer system to make sure there would be more girls in his classes than boys.
Who is Bill Gates.
500
The world's biggest shoe is located in this Minnesota city.
What is Red Wing.
500
This Vice President, a former U.S. senator from Minnesota, was the first vice president whose office was in the White House. He also expanded the vice president’s role to be a presidential advisor and started the ongoing tradition of weekly lunches with the president. A laundry ship on "The Simpsons" is named for him.
Who is Walter Mondale.
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This college became the first co-ed college in the U.S.
What is Oberlin.