Potpourri
Constitution
Famous Artists
Usb. Bk. Famous Paintings
Shakespeare
Sets of 5-6
100

What is the name of Alexander the Great's horse?

Bucephalus

(Boo-cef-a-lus)

100

The number of men who signed the original Constitution.

39

100

The Courtyard of a House in Delft

Pieter de Hooch

Netherlands - 1658

100

What is Shakespeare's shortest play?

The Comedy of Errors

100

Name 3 of the 5 events of the ancient Olympic pentathlon?

Footrace / Discus throw / Javelin throw /

Long jump / Wrestling

200

The US Navy's first guided-missile cruiser equipped with the AEGIS (age-gis) air-defense system was named after the fort in New York taken by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold on May 10,  1775.  What is the name of the ship or the fort?

Ticonderoga

200

The only state not represented at the Constitutional Convention.

Rhode Island

200

Self Portrait

Rembrandt van Rijn

Netherlands - 1661

200

What is Shakespeare's longest play?

Hamlet

200

Name 3 of the 5 classical architectural orders.

Doric / Ionic / Corinthian / Composite / Tuscan

300

He served as Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41 when he was assassinated.  He was born Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus and was nicknamed "Little Boot" because he wore military boots as a child.   He was insane, for among other things he claimed he defeated the god Neptune.

Caligula

300

The name given to the first ten amendments.

Bill of Rights

300

Girl with a Pearl Earring

Jan Vermeer

Netherlands - 1665-1675

300

Which theatre company was Shakespeare part of?

Lord Chamberlain's Men

or Kings Men

300

Name 3 of the 5 Iroquois Nations.

Mohawk / Onondaga / Oneida / Cayuga / Seneca

400

Identify the English archaeologist who discovered the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamon in 1922.

Howard Carter
400

The year the Constitution became the Law of the Land.

1788

400

Mr. and Mrs. Andrews

Thomas Gainsborough

England - 1750

400

What was Shakespeare's last written play?

The Two Noble Kinsmen

400

Name 4 of the 6 ranges of the human voice.

Soprano / Mezzo-soprano / Contralto (alto) /

Tenor / Baritone / Bass

500

He was chemist, economist, and public servant.  He received a gold medal for a plan for lighting the city streets of Paris.  He wrote the first modern chemistry textbook, the first chemical equation, and he proved the law of conservation of matter.  He is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry."  he was Guillotined (gee-a-teened) during the French Revolution.

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier

(An-twan   La-wan   La-vuaw-zay)

500

He wrote the Constitutional in its final form.

Gouverneur Morris

500

The "Fighting  Temeraire"

J. M. W. Turner

England - 1839

500

Which planet's moons are named after Shakespeare characters?

Uranus 

24 of its 28 moons have Shakespeare character names.

500

Name 4 of the 6 Axis Powers in World War II.

Germany / Italy / Japan /

Hungary / Romania / Bulgaria