The TV series "The Office" was about a company based out of what town?
Scranton, PA
Mt. Fuji is the highest point in what Asian country?
Japan
How many years does a U.S. Representative serve?
2 years
How many NBA championships did Michael Jordan win with the Chicago Bulls?
6
What is the name of the school Xavier Halder works at?
Chillicothe Intermediate School
Who played Deadpool in the movie "Deadpool"?
Ryan Reynolds
What river runs through Baghdad, Iraq?
Tigris River
What territory did the U.S. buy France in 1803?
Louisiana
Which is the only team to play in every FIFA World Cup tournament?
Brazil
During Jinho's first year at South Dakota State University, he sat next to a girl whom he wanted to start a conversation with. He found a ice breaker question online that was suggested and decided to ask the girl this question. What did Jinho ask this girl?
"What's your favorite dinosaur?"
What was the first feature-length (40 minutes or more) animated movie ever released?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Death Valley is located in what state?
What are the first three words of the Constitution?
"We the People"
Which is the only American Football team to go a whole season undefeated, including the Super Bowl?
Miami Dolphins (1972)
Tim is known as the grandpa in our friend group. What is his Myer Brigg's personality type? (I/E, N/S, F/T, P/J)
ISTP
Who is the voice of Princess Elsa in the movie "Frozen"?
Idina Menzel
What is the smallest independent country in the world?
Vatican City
The House of representatives has how many voting members?
435
Dump, floater and wipe are terms used in which sport?
Volleyball
In a wrestling battle in St. Clair, Tom, Finny, and Tim gave Tung an atomic wedgie. The underwear had words on the waist in Japanese. What did it say?
"I am the strongest"
What Martin Scorsese movie holds the all-time record for F-bombs?
Wolf of Wall Street
What river runs through Paris, France?
Seine River
Who is the current Secretary of Homeland Security?
Chad Wolf
What were the first two women’s sports included in the modern Olympics?
Tennis and Golf (1900)