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100

Not quite Oreos, John the Baptist ate these two foods for his protein and sugar sources. 

What are locusts/grasshoppers and wild honey

100

This organelle is what makes long distance runners so good at running and is known as "the powerhouse of the cell".

What is a mitochondria?

100

The Holy Trinity consists of ______.

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit

100

The stripes on the US flag represent this

What are the 13 colonies? 

100

Occurring every 4 years, the 2028 Olympics will be hosted by this US City for the third time. 

Los Angeles 

100

Known for his friendly and easy-going demeaner, this loveable green Muppet was created in 1955 by Jim Henson.

Who is Kermit the Frog?

100

 Before becoming a city, the Virginia Beach area was called this name___

What is Princess Anne County?

200

Also the original name of a New Testament apostle, this Old Testament king was known for his good looks and occasional fits of madness. 

Who is King Saul?

200

Used in an expression similar to "we're on the same page", it's the distance between 2 crests of sound or light that are next to each other.

What are wavelengths?

200

As a church without walls, these are all of Trinity Church's campus locations

What are:

Reston, Stuggart, the Middle East, Downtown Norfolk, Princess Anne, Oceanfront, and Town Center

200

This state was the first to ratify the Constitution of the United States in 1787. 

What is Delaware?

200

The "big four" major league sports in the United States are the

MLB, NFL, NBA, NHL 

(baseball, football, basketball, hockey) 

200

This highest US military award is given to servicemen and women who commit extraordinary acts of bravery. 

What is a purple heart?

300

Known as the "sons of thunder", these two brothers from Galillee were Jesus's disciples and helped spread the Gospel in the book of Acts. 

Who are James and John?

300

These two planets in our solar system do not have any moons

What are Mercury and Venus?

300

The location of Trinity Students Summer Experience

What is Romney, West Virginia

300

Formerly a peanut farmer in Georgia, this man served as the US President from 1977 to 1981. 

Who is Jimmy Carter?

300

Normally the main course at Thanksgiving, this term also refers to when a bowler scores three strikes in a row. 

What is a turkey?

300

White wedding dresses became normal after this British queen wore one on her wedding day. 

Who is Queen Victoria? 

400

Like many people who encounter God, Jacob receives this new name meaning "one who has prevailed with God" or "one who struggled with the divine angel" after probably one of the worst nights of sleep ever recorded. 

What is Israel? 

400

This tiny particle is the smallest known fundamental unit of matter and makes up protons and neutrons

What is a quark?

400

Trinity Church's aim statement

What is 

"Trinity Church exists to make disciples who exalt Jesus Christ and honor God's Word in all they say and do. 

400

The "Historic Triangle" in Virginia refers to these three cities

What are Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown

400

This NFL team was the first ever to finish a season with a record of 0-16 in 2008.

Who are the Detroit Lions?

400

This chocolate-based dessert was first created by an accidental chemical reaction of the ingredients rather than the addition of food coloring. 

What is red velvet cake? 

500

After Jesus fasted in the desert for 40 days, Satan tempted him in three different ways...

Food

Land

Protection of the angels

500

Neutrophils, the most common type of these cells, release a net-like structure to trap and kill pathogens.

What are white blood cells?

500

Name the Trinity Church 757 student ministers.

Who are 

Q, Sam, Courtney, and Dave

500

Also the same time Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was published, Apple released its first iPhone in this year

2007

500

Name the world's top 5 watched sports

**You will receive 100 points for each correct answer**

Soccer(football), cricket, field hockey, tennis, volleyball

500

"The House of Orange" refers to what European country (whose soccer fans also wear the color orange without hesitation).

What is the Netherlands?