NASCAR
ANATOMY
FALL EQUINOX
UNITED NATIONS
SUPREME COURT
100

What is the nationality of NASCAR driver Mario Andretti?


Italian

100

What fibrous tissue connects the calf muscles to the calcaneus? It is named after the Greek hero who killed Hector outside of Troy.



Achilles tendon

100

What is another word to use for the fall season?


Autumn

100

There are five permanent members of the UN Security Council.  Name two of them?



 US, UK, Russia, France, China

100

The Supreme Court opens with the announcement "Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!" What does it mean?

Hear ye! Hear ye! Hear ye!
 or Come to order. The Court is in session.

200

Who was accredited with inventing the NASCAR window net that helps drivers' arms stay in the car during a crash?


Richard Petty

200

There are about 5.6 liters (or about 7% of their total body weight) of which life-giving fluid in the average adult’s body?


Blood

200

What popular fruit is picked from trees in the fall and can be turned into pies?


Apples

200

On June 26, 1945, the UN charter was signed at which location?




 San Francisco

200

What job qualifications does the Constitution require of Supreme Court nominees?

None

300

How many members are in a NASCAR pit crew?


Seven

300

If you had to get orthopedic surgery to mend your torn meniscus, what largest joint in the body would you have to get repaired?


 Knee

300

In what month does fall begin in the Southern Hemisphere?


March

300

Who inspired the creation of the United Nations?



 Franklin D. Roosevelt
300

The Constitution says that justices may serve:

As long as they maintain good behavior.

400

Who was the first foreign driver to win a NASCAR sprint race?


Mario Andretti

400

What tiny structures are, at between five and ten micrometers in diameter, the smallest blood vessels in the human body?


Capillaries

400

What is the autumnal equinox?


The first day of fall when the day and night are equal in length.

400

After which major war was the United Nations Charter established?




World War II

400

Before walking into the courtroom to hear a case, what do the justices do as a group?

Shake hands

500

Which NASCAR star once hosted TV's 'Saturday Night Live'?


Jeff Gordon

500

The human retina contains receptor cells of two different types: rods and what tapered shapes?


 Cones

500

There are two U.S. states that do not follow daylight savings. What are they?


Arizona and Hawaii

500

There are 6 Countries that composed the first ever security council in 1946.  Name one of them?



Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Poland, Egypt and the Netherlands
500

What do the justices, primarily, do with their time when they are not on the bench?

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