Medical Field
Landscaping Field
Rehg Family History
Pop Culture
US History
100

What medical professional draws blood from patients for a variety of purposes?

A phlebotomist

100

Which cut flower is most popular for purchase?

Roses.

100

What is the name of Gavin's apartment complex?

Adventura 

100

Who is known as the "King of Pop?"

Michael Jackson

100

What was the last state to be admitted into the union? 

Hawaii.

200

What type of blood cells fight infections and diseases?

White blood cells

200

What is the world's tallest growing tree?

A redwood tree

200

What was the name of the second-grade teacher Gavin and I both had at Oak Hill?

Mrs. Brown

200

What animated movie features the song "Let It Go"?

Frozen

200

Who designed the first American Flag?

Betsy Ross

300

What internal organ stores bile?

The gallbladder

300
What is the three-leafed clover associated with St. Patrick's day?

A shamrock

300

How many beagles have we had since Gavin and I were born?

5

Kaya, Sunny, Tucker, Olive, and Lucy

300

Who played Jack Dawson in Titanic?

Leonardo DiCaprio



300

Who was the first president to be impeached?

Andrew Johnson

400

What blood type is the universal plasma donor?

AB

400

What is the fastest-growing plant in the world?

Bamboo

400

What was the name of the JTL tennis coach Gavin and I both had when we played there? 

Scott Enge

400

Which pop star is known for the album "1989"?


Taylor Swift

400

What started the great Chicago fire? 

It's unknown, although rumors at the time involved a cow knocking over a lantern in a barn.

500

What is the common name for the disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus?

Chicken Pox

500

If plants are not re-potted frequently, the roots will spiral and suffocate the plant. What is this known as?

Root bound

500

How has the last name "Rehg" changed throughout history?

It was originally written as "Reh" and the G was added over time. 

500

Who directed the film "Jaws"?


Steven Spielberg

500

Which treaty ended the Seven Years' War?

The Treaty of Paris