The Roaring 20s
Geography
Ocean Life
Crime
General
100

What pandemic ended in 1920 with an estimated death of about 17 to 50 million people?
A. Spanish Flu

B. Black Plague

C. COVID-19


A. Spanish Flu

100

What's the capital of Tennessee?

Nashville

100

True or False: 

Dolphins sleep with only half their brain at a time. 

True

  • Dolphins sleep with only half of their brain and with one eye open so they can watch for predators and other threats. 



100

Travel back to the roaring '20s: In which city did the infamous Al Capone lay the foundation of his notorious criminal empire?

Chicago

100

To better fit in with the city's natural Southwestern colors, what fast-food chain uses turquoise in place of its traditional "golden arches" yellow in Sedona, Arizona?

McDonalds

200

On August 18, 1920, women won the right to do what?

A. Drive

B. Divorce

C. Vote

C. Vote

200

What state sits between California and Washington?

Oregon

200

What do sea turtles use beaches for? 

A. Sun Bathing

B. Burying their eggs

C. Catching Prey 

B. Burying their eggs 

200

Which profession—seemingly devoted to healing—became a dark legacy for Harold Shipman, convicted of 15 but suspected of around 250 murders?

Doctor

200

Vandalism and littering led Singapore to ban the import and sale of which chewy confectionary in 1992?

Gum

300

This man became president of General Motors in 1923.

A. Alfred Sloan

B. Herbert Hoover

C. Henry Ford

A. Alfred Sloan

300

Which European country is the homeland of the Vikings?

A. Norway

B. Finland

C. Sweden

A. Norway

300

 What ocean is known for the famous Galápagos Islands?

Pacific Ocean

300

 What was the nickname of the serial murderer who terrorized London in the late 1880s, leaving even ghost stories in the dust? 

A. Jack the Ripper

B. Tom the Ripper

C. Kay the Ripper

A. Jack the Ripper

300
What percent of full time police officers are female? 


A. 3%

B. 13%

C. 23%

B. 13%

400

This man was the highest earning musical artist in the 1920s.

A. Pat Whiteman

B. Louis Armstrong

C. Al Jolson

C. Al Jolson

400

Which ocean is between North America and Africa?

Atlantic Ocean 

400

How many lightbulbs could an electric eel light up? 

A. 10

B. 100

C. 1000

A. 10

400

What is the most common crime committed in the USA? 

Theft

400

What is the first element on the Periodic Table?

Hydrogen

500

How did world famous magician and escape artist Harry Houdini die in 1926?

Internal infection from a Punch 

500

Which continent has both the highest and lowest points on the surface of Earth?

Asia

500

Name all 4 Oceans.

Pacific, Indian, Atlantic, Arctic

500

What US state is considered the most dangerous state in the country? 

New Mexico

500

Created in 1952, what is the name of the Frosted Flakes mascot who enthusiastically says, "They're Gr-r-reat!"?

Tony the Tiger