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1 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Tiger Electronics, Ltd. (Tiger) warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for 90 days from the date of original purchase. This warranty does not cover damages resulting from accident, negligence, improper service or use or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship. During this 90-day warranty period, the product will either be repaired or replaced (at Tiger’s option) without charge to the purchaser, when returned with proof of the date of purchase to either the dealer or to Tiger. Product returned to Tiger without proof of the date of purchase or after the 90-day warranty period has expired, but prior to one year from the original date of purchase, will be repaired or replaced (at Tiger’s option) for a service fee of U.S.$10.00. Payments must be by check or money order payable to Tiger Electronics, Ltd. The foregoing states the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty with respect to the product. All product returned must be shipped prepaid and insured for loss or damage to: Tiger Repair Department 1000 N. Butterfield Road, Unit 1023 Vernon Hills, IL 6006l, U.S.A. The product should be carefully packed in the original box or other packing materials sufficient to avoid damage during shipment. Include a complete written description of the defect, a check if product is beyond the 90-day warranty period, and your printed name, address and telephone number. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SHALL BE BINDING ON OR OBLIGATE TIGER IN ANY WAY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL TIGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM POSSESSION, USE, OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS TIGER PRODUCT. Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an implied warranty lasts and/or exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and/or exclusions of liability may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. For more information about Tiger Electronics, our products and special promotions, please visit our Web Site at: www.tigertoys.com

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90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY

Tiger Electronics, Ltd. (Tiger) warrants to the originalconsumer purchaser of this product that the productwill be free from defects in materials or workmanshipfor 90 days from the date of original purchase. Thiswarranty does not cover damages resulting fromaccident, negligence, improper service or use or othercauses not arising out of defects in materials orworkmanship.

During this 90-day warranty period, the product willeither be repaired or replaced (at Tiger’s option)without charge to the purchaser, when returned withproof of the date of purchase to either the dealer or toTiger.

Product returned to Tiger without proof of the date ofpurchase or after the 90-day warranty period hasexpired, but prior to one year from the original date ofpurchase, will be repaired or replaced (at Tiger’soption) for a service fee of U.S.$10.00. Payments mustbe by check or money order payable to TigerElectronics, Ltd.

The foregoing states the purchaser’s sole andexclusive remedy for any breach of warranty withrespect to the product.

All product returned must be shipped prepaid andinsured for loss or damage to:

Tiger Repair Department1000 N. Butterfield Road, Unit 1023Vernon Hills, IL 6006l, U.S.A.

The product should be carefully packed in the originalbox or other packing materials sufficient to avoiddamage during shipment. Include a complete writtendescription of the defect, a check if product is beyondthe 90-day warranty period, and your printed name,address and telephone number.

THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES AND NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS ORCLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SHALL BE BINDING ON OROBLIGATE TIGER IN ANY WAY. ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT,INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITEDTO THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE.IN NO EVENT WILL TIGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,

INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGESRESULTING FROM POSSESSION, USE, ORMALFUNCTION OF THIS TIGER PRODUCT.

Some states do not allow limitations as to how long animplied warranty lasts and/or exclusions or limitationsof incidental or consequential damages, so the abovelimitations and/or exclusions of liability may not applyto you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and youmay also have other rights which vary from state tostate.

For more information about Tiger Electronics, ourproducts and special promotions, please visit ourWeb Site at: www.tigertoys.com

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS

1001 QUESTIONS PAGE

SPORTS TRIVIA ........................................ 7

MOVIES ..................................................... 15

TV .............................................................. 24

COULD BE ANYTHING .............................. 32

FUN FACTS ................................... 40

MASTERS OF MUSIC ............................... 49

GEOGRAPHY............................................ 58

HISTORY .................................................. 66

FAMOUS PEOPLE .................................... 74

ANIMALS AND NATURE ........................... 82

SCIENCE AND SPACE .............................. 90

WORD FUN ............................................... 98

INSTRUCTIONS PAGE

STARTING YOUR QUIZ WIZ ..................... 3

OPERATING QUIZ WIZ ............................. 4

QUIZ WIZ SPECIAL FEATURES ................ 5

YOUR SAMPLE QUIZ WIZ QUESTION! ..... 6

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STARTING YOUR QUIZ WIZ - BATTERIES AND ASSEMBLYSTARTING YOUR QUIZ WIZ - BATTERIES AND ASSEMBLYSTARTING YOUR QUIZ WIZ - BATTERIES AND ASSEMBLYSTARTING YOUR QUIZ WIZ - BATTERIES AND ASSEMBLYSTARTING YOUR QUIZ WIZ - BATTERIES AND ASSEMBLY

1. Battery Insertion3 AA Batteries Required (Not Included)To insert the batteries, simply remove the batterydoor found on the bottom of your QUIZ WIZ. (removedoor by pushing the door in the direction of thearrow). Place batteries in the direction of the + and -signs indicated in the battery opening. Replace thebattery door.

2. Attaching your cartridge and Quiz Book.To insert your QUIZ WIZ cartridge, find the cartridgespace on the bottom of your QUIZ WIZ unit. Slide thecartridge into the space so that the arrow pointstowards the space. Your cartridge should be insertedinto place so it fits tightly.To insert your QUIZ WIZ book, simply place inside the open top of the QUIZ WIZ cover so thatthe plastic tab holds it in place.

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OPERATING QUIZ WIZOPERATING QUIZ WIZOPERATING QUIZ WIZOPERATING QUIZ WIZOPERATING QUIZ WIZ

Can you meet the QUIZ WIZ challenge? With over one thousand questions and answers, QUIZ WIZis a fun and exciting electronic game that tests your knowledge on the most popular and interestingtopics. Choose from subjects like Movies, Trivia, Sports, Animals, Math, Science, Travel and more!With QUIZ WIZ you never run out of questions!

Play QUIZ WIZ to test your knowledge of a subject, or challenge your friends to find out who reallyknows it all! Simply keep track of the correct answers with the score sheet given at the back of everybook! Once you familiarize yourself and others with the QUIZ WIZ challenge, you’ll never want tostop!

Tiger also offers many additional CARTRIDGE/QUIZ BOOK sets to choose from separately!

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QUIZ WIZ SPECIAL FEATURESQUIZ WIZ SPECIAL FEATURESQUIZ WIZ SPECIAL FEATURESQUIZ WIZ SPECIAL FEATURESQUIZ WIZ SPECIAL FEATURES

START KEY ■ To turn your QUIZ WIZ unit on

QUESTION ENTRY KEYS ■ Press the number key corresponding to the question youwant to select

ANSWER SELECTION KEYS ■ Press letter key corresponding to the answer youwant to select

ENTER KEY ■ Press after entering the answer you have chosen

CLEAR KEY ■ Push each time you begin a new question, make a mistake orchoose the wrong answer to a question

GREEN LIGHT ■ will go on when a correct answer is chosen, followed by anelectronic voice that will announce you are correct

RED LIGHT ■ will go on when an incorrect answer is chosen, followed by anelectronic voice that will announce you are incorrect

SPEAKER ■ An electronic voice will announce if you are correct orincorrect, featuring four different voice phrases: Yes, No,Right, and Wrong!

SOUND ON/OFF SWITCH ■ To turn the sound of Quiz Wiz off, push switch locate above the Green light to the right side which is the off position.

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YOUR SAMPLE QUIZ WIZ QUESTION!YOUR SAMPLE QUIZ WIZ QUESTION!YOUR SAMPLE QUIZ WIZ QUESTION!YOUR SAMPLE QUIZ WIZ QUESTION!YOUR SAMPLE QUIZ WIZ QUESTION!Question: What sport made Brazil’s Pele world famous?

Choice Answers: A. Soccer (Correct Answer!)B. CricketC. TennisD. Track

1. Press the “START” button to turn on your QUIZ WIZ.2. Press the “CLEAR ” key.3. Enter the question number you want to answer by pressing the NUMBER keys. If you make a mistake,

press "CLEAR" and start again.4. To choose your answer, press the "ANSWER SELECTION" key that you think designates the correct answer.

If you make a mistake, press "CLEAR" and enter your answer again.5. Press the "ENTER" key. If your answer is correct, the Green Light will go on and the electronic voice will announce

you are correct. If your answer is incorrect, the Red Light will go on and announce the answer you have chosen iswrong.** Wait one second between choosing answers so that Quiz Wiz can catch up tp you!

6. To try another question or to start over to the next question, press the "CLEAR " key.

7. Your QUIZ WIZ unit will shut off automatically after about 3 minutes of non-use.

NOW YOU ARE READY TO SEE HOW MANY OF THE THOUSAND AND ONENOW YOU ARE READY TO SEE HOW MANY OF THE THOUSAND AND ONENOW YOU ARE READY TO SEE HOW MANY OF THE THOUSAND AND ONENOW YOU ARE READY TO SEE HOW MANY OF THE THOUSAND AND ONENOW YOU ARE READY TO SEE HOW MANY OF THE THOUSAND AND ONEQUESTIONS YOU CAN ANSWER WITH QUIZ WIZ!QUESTIONS YOU CAN ANSWER WITH QUIZ WIZ!QUESTIONS YOU CAN ANSWER WITH QUIZ WIZ!QUESTIONS YOU CAN ANSWER WITH QUIZ WIZ!QUESTIONS YOU CAN ANSWER WITH QUIZ WIZ!

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4. What city hosted the 1980 Olympic WinterGames?

A. Innsbruck, AustriaB. Lake Placid, New YorkC. Calgary, CanadaD. Denver, Colorado

5. Bo Jackson was drafted out of college bythisNFL team:

A. Los Angeles RaidersB. Chicago BearsC. Buffalo BillsD. Tampa Bay Bucs

6. Tom Seaver’s 311 career wins tied him withwhat other pitcher?

A. Nolan RyanB. Old Hoss RadbournC. Steve CarltonD. Cy Young

7. What team lost the 7th game of the 1991World Series?

A. Oakland A’sB. Atlanta BravesC. Chicago CubsD. Minnesota Twins

8. This 14 year-old athlete made an estimated$4.5 million in endorsements in 1991:

A. Jennifer CapriatiB. Monica SelesC. Andre AgassiD. Mary Lou Retton

9. Other than cross-country skiing, what skill isrequired in the Winter Olympic’s biathalon?

A. Balancing an eggB. Figure skatingC. Shooting a gunD. Ski jumping

10. What’s the most popular spectator sport inthe world?

A. BasketballB. SoccerC. American footballD. Tennis

11. This golf legend made a “comeback” with his1986 win at The Masters:

A. Arnold PalmerB. Sam SneadC. Tom WatsonD. Jack Nicklaus

SPORTS TRIVIASPORTS TRIVIASPORTS TRIVIASPORTS TRIVIASPORTS TRIVIA

1. This NBA star also answers to the name“Dr. J”:

A. Kareem Abdul-JabbarB. Jo Jo WhiteC. Julius ErvingD. Michael Jordan

2. What does the Most Valuable Player in theNHL receive?

A. The Davis CupB . The Adams AwardC. The Heisman TrophyD. The Hart Trophy

3. Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for mostpoints scored in an NBA game with _____:

A. 85B. 69C. 100D. 48

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12. Able to hold more than 92,000 fans, it’s thebiggest stadium in the NFL:

A. The SuperdomeB. LA ColiseumC. The AstrodomeD. Soldier Field

13. Who of the following has not been a host ofABC’s “Monday Night Football”:

A. John MaddenB. Howard CosellC. Frank GiffordD. Al Michaels

14. In what sport is it good advice to “watch thebirdie”?

A. BadmintonB. CroquetC. TennisD. Rugby

15. What fellow quarterback did Joe Montana tie by winning his fourth Super Bowl?

A. John ElwayB. Bob GrieseC. Terry BradshawD. Dan Marino

16. Whose record did Rickey Henderson breakwhen he stole his 939th base?

A. Ty CobbB. Vince ColemanC. Pete RoseD. Lou Brock

17. What city is home of baseball’s CollegeWorld Series?

A. Palo Alto, CaliforniaB. Tampa, FloridaC. Buffalo, New YorkD. Omaha, Nebraska

18. This 42 year-old “heavyweight” lost a 12round decision to Evander Holyfield in 1991.

A. “Buster” DouglasB. George ForemanC. Muhammad AliD. Gerry Cooney

19. What nickname do the University ofOregon’s sports teams go by?

A. WildcatsB. TrojansC. BearsD. Ducks

20. The Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the______ make up horse racing’s Triple Crown.

A. Breeders CupB. Seattle SlewC. Belmont StakesD. Mr. Ed Invitational

21. This American athlete set four world recordsat the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin:

A. Jesse OwensB. Jim ThorpeC. Mark SpitzD. Carl Lewis

22. This U.S. Supreme Court Justice was afootball All-American in college:

A. Earl “The Pearl” WarrenB. Clarence “The Hammer”

ThomasC. Byron “Whizzer” WhiteD. Sandra “Payday” O’Connor

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23. In what city will you find Jack MurphyStadium?A. New YorkB. HoustonC. Los AngelesD. San Diego

24. In 1977 she became the first woman torace in the Indy 500:

A. Babe DidriksonB. Maria AndrettiC. Althea GibsonD. Janet Guthrie

25. What event is responsible for 5 of the 10most watched TV programs of all-time?

A. NBA All-Star gameB. Super BowlC. Kentucky DerbyD. Rose Bowl

26. What sport uses strikes, pins and frames?A. BowlingB. BaseballC. WrestlingD. Gymnastics

27. He is known as baseball’s “Iron Man” forplaying in 2,130 consecutive games:

A. Lou GehrigB. Babe RuthC. Jose CansecoD. Mickey Mantle

28. Dorothy Hamill won her Olympic gold medalfor figure skating in what year?

A. 1932B. 1968C. 1976D. 1984

29. He brashly predicted victory for his underdogNew York Jets before the 1969 Super Bowl.

A. Joe NamathB. Joe MontanaC. Roger StaubachD. Johnny Unitas

30. Sergei Bubka became the first person toclear 20 feet doing this:

A. High jumpB. Pole vaultC. Shot putD. Long jump

31. What city is home to the Lions, Tigers andRed Wings?

A. Washington, D.C.B. BostonC. PhoenixD. Detroit

32. What city will host the 1996 OlympicSummer Games?

A. Athens, GreeceB. Atlanta, GeorgiaC. Auckland, New ZealandD. Albertville, France

33. Who is the only baseball player to win abatting title in three different decades?

A. George BrettB. Rod CarewC. Kirby PuckettD. Ted Williams

34. In what sport might you run into DarrellWaltrip?

A. BaseballB. HockeyC. TennisD. Auto Racing

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35. What’s “Magic” Johnson’s real first name?A. EarlB. EarvinC. MagicD. James

36. What country does tennis star Boris Beckercome from?

A. CzechoslovakiaB. United StatesC. AustraliaD. Germany

37. Who of the following is not a professionalgolfer?

A. John DalyB. A.J. FoytC. Lee TrevinoD. Seve Ballesteros

38. In 1954, Roger Bannister became the firstperson to ever do this in under four minutes:

A. Swim the English ChannelB. Knock-out the heavyweight

championC. Win the Daytona 500D. Run one mile

39. Akron, Ohio is home of this annualchampionship event:

A. U.S. OpenB. Soap Box DerbyC. NCAA Final FourD. Stanley Cup Playoffs

40. In what sport do you compete in jumps, tricksand slalom?

A. Track & fieldB. CyclingC. GymnasticsD. Water skiing

41. This record breaking Chicago Bear had his#34 retired:

A. Dick ButkusB. Walter PaytonC. Gayle SayersD. Bobby Hull

42. “The Omni” is home court for what NBA team?A. Atlanta HawksB. Boston CelticsC. Portland TrailblazersD. New York Knicks

43. The $451,000 paid for one of these in 1990set a record:

A. An NFL franchiseB. A baseball cardC. A courtside seat at a Lakers

gameD. A 60-second commercial

during the Super Bowl

44. This Penn State football coach is amongthe winningest in college history:

A. Barry SwitzerB. Joe PaternoC. Bobby BowdenD. Bear Bryant

45. Who was the youngest ever to becomeboxing’s heavyweight champion?

A. Kid GavilanB. Leon SpinksC. Larry HolmesD. Mike Tyson

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46. Martina Navratilova passed this player toclaim the most career tournament victoriesin women’s tennis:

A. Billie Jean KingB. Steffi GrafC. Chris EvertD. Virginia Wade

47. He was captain and 1st baseman of the1948 Yale baseball team before gaining`fame in another field:

A. George BushB. George ForemanC. George MikanD. George Blanda

48. His high-flying play earned this athlete thenickname “Air”:

A. Larry BirdB. Michael JordanC. Jerry RiceD. Carl Lewis

49. What country will host soccer’s 1994 WorldCup?

A. BritainB. BrazilC. JapanD. United States

50. Who hit 49 home runs in his rookie majorleague season?

A. Babe RuthB. Reggie JacksonC. Mark McGwireD. Roger Maris

51. This school won 10 NCAA basketballchampionships under coach John Wooden:

A. UCLAB. IndianaC. North CarolinaD. Kentucky

52. What does the “J” in O.J. Simpson stand for?A. JohnB. JetC. JamesD. Joshua

53. What game is scored with “love?”A. VolleyballB. RacquetballC. HorseshoesD. Tennis

54. This sports superstar is often called simply“The Great One”:

A. Wayne GretzkyB. Will ClarkC. Muhammad AliD. Lawrence Taylor

55. What animal helped Susan Butcher win thegrueling 1,163 mile Iditarod race four times?

A. DolphinB. HorseC. Sled DogsD. Ford Falcon

56. What unlikely country gained fame forentering a bobsled team in the 1988 WinterOlympics?

A. JamaicaB. El SalvadorC. ZaireD. Sri Lanka

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57. Which of these teams is not a member ofthe Pacific-10 Conference?

A. Washington StateB. StanfordC. San Diego StateD. Arizona

58. Who was the NBA’s #1 draft pick in1992?

A. Shaquille O’NealB. Alonzo JamisonC. Christian LaettnerD. Adam Keefe

59. What does a National League pitcher dothat an American League pitcher doesn’t?

A. Call his own pitchesB. Scuff the ballC. Go to batD. Wear a glove

60. What city is host to college football’s CottonBowl?

A. New Orleans, LouisianaB. Memphis, TennesseeC. Pasadena, CaliforniaD. Dallas, Texas

61. Who was the first NFL player to gain over1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yardsreceiving in the same season?

A. Herschel WalkerB. Roger CraigC. Jim BrownD. Steve Largent

62. What sport made Brazil’s Pele world famous?A. SoccerB. TennisC. CricketD. Track

63. This school is home of “The Fighting Irish”:A. HarvardB. Notre DameC. DukeD. University of Dublin

64. Manute Bol’s 7’7" height helped him lead theNBA in this category in 1986:

A. ReboundsB. Field goalsC. Blocked shotsD. Fouls

65. Sugar Ray Leonard won the middleweightboxing title in 1987 with a victory over:

A. “Marvelous” Marvin HaglerB. Thomas HearnsC. Michael SpinksD. “Boom-Boom” Mancini

66. One of football’s first superstars, HaroldGrange was better known by his nickname:

A. BuckB. LightningC. RedD. Thunder

67. What did Nolan Ryan do for the 7th time inhis career in 1991?

A. Throw a baseball 100 mphB. Hit a home runC. Pitch a no-hitterD. Win the U.S. open

68. What basketball player averaged 44 points agame during his college career?

A. Moses MaloneB. Michael JordanC. Patrick EwingD. Pete Maravich

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69. What did Greg LeMond win for the secondconsecutive year in 1990?

A. Cy Young AwardB. Tour de FranceC. NFL MVPD. Boston Marathon

70. In what city did the NFL’s Colts play beforemoving to Indianapolis?

A. St. LouisB. OaklandC. BaltimoreD. Denver

71. Who was the first black player in majorleague baseball?

A. Jackie RobinsonB. Willie MaysC. Hank AaronD. Ernie Banks

72. He struck out a record 20 batters over 9innings in 1986:

A. Roger ClemensB. Dwight GoodenC. Orel HershiserD. Mike Scott

73. Eric Heiden won all 5 gold medals in thisevent in the 1980 Winter Olympics:

A. LugeB. Speed skatingC. Downhill skiingD. Figure skating

74. His 56 game hitting streak is one ofbaseball’s greatest records:

A. Joe DiMaggioB. Stan MusialC. Ty CobbD. Roberto Clemente

75. Who won 5 consecutive Wimbeldon titlesbefore losing to John McEnroe in 1981?

A. Ivan LendlB. Rod LaverC. Bjorn BorgD. Jimmy Connors

76. How many rings are in the Olympic logo?A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 2

77. Football’s William “____________” Perry.A. The IcemanB. The ConquerorC. The RefrigeratorD. Sir Bill

78. Built in Boston in 1912, this ballpark isbaseball’s oldest:

A. YankeeB. WrigleyC. FenwayD. Candlestick

79. What player holds NBA career records forpoints scored, games played, and personal fouls?:

A. Kareem Abdul-JabbarB. Elvin HayesC. Dominique WilkinsD. Oscar Robertson

80. How many points is a safety worth infootball?

A. 2B. 1C. 3D. 7

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81. In what sport is spiking the ball not onlylegal, but encouraged?

A. FootballB. GolfC. VolleyballD. Field Hockey

82. The 1992 “Dream Team” marked the firstappearance by these U.S. athletes in anOlympics:

A. Soccer playersB. NBA basketball playersC. Women wrestlersD. 400 meter relay team

83. Jean Claude Killy gained international famein what sport?

A. Snow skiingB. Stock car racingC. BoxingD. Lawn darts

84. In what year did the AFL merge with theNFL?

A. 1948B. 1962C. 1970D. 1979

85. This legendary Green Bay coach had theSuper Bowl trophy named after him:

A. Vince LombardiB. Tom LandryC. George HalasD. Bart Starr

86. Ted Williams was the last baseball playerto do this in a season (1941):

A. Sign free autographsB. Knock in 100 runsC. Play every gameD. Hit over .400

87. In what sport can an infraction earn youtime in the penalty box?

A. BoxingB. BaseballC. Track & FieldD. Hockey

88. What sports site can accommodate 400,000spectators?

A. Indianapolis MotorSpeedwayB. Churchill DownsC. Yankee StadiumD. Rose Bowl

89. Who hit three home runs in one World Seriesgame?

A. Kirk GibsonB. Mike SchmidtC. Reggie JacksonD. Darryl Strawberry

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93. She was TV’s Laverne before becoming thedirector of such movies as Big andAwakenings:

A. Lucille BallB. Cindy WilliamsC. Penny MarshallD. Loretta Swit

94. What actor does Marathon Man, Tootsieand Hook have in common?

A. Dabney ColemanB. Robin WilliamsC. Tom HanksD. Dustin Hoffman

95. What animated Walt Disney movie invitesviewers to “wish upon a star”?

A. Peter PanB. PinocchioC. Jungle BookD. The Little Mermaid

96. Which of these actors was not one of the“Ghostbusters”?

A. Dan AykroydB. Chevy ChaseC. Bill MurrayD. Harold Ramis

97. In what movie did Eddie Furlong make hisdebut?

A. Lethal Weapon 3B. Terminator 2C. Kindergarten CopD. Raiders of the Lost Ark

98. Marion Morrison was the real name of whatHollywood legend?

A. Mae WestB. John WayneC. Bette DavisD. Marilyn Monroe

99. What unlikely role did Whoopi Goldberghave in the movie “Sister Act”?

A. Truck driverB. SenatorC. DetectiveD. Nun

MOVIESMOVIESMOVIESMOVIESMOVIES90. In what movie did Tom Cruise gain attention

by singing a Bob Seger song in hisunderwear?

A. All The Right MovesB. Risky BusinessC. Top GunD. The Outsiders

91. What comedy team earned its fame in silentmovies?

A. Abbot & CostelloB. Cheech & ChongC. Jim & TammyD. Laurel & Hardy

92. He was TV’s Opie before becoming thedirector of such movies as Willow andBackdraft:

A. Kurt RussellB. Rob ReinerC. Steven SpielbergD. Ron Howard

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103. What actor played Sylvester Stallone’sopponent in ”Rocky III”?A. Mike TysonB. Mr. TC. Dolph LundgrenD. Burgess Merideth

104. This was the first animated movie to benominated for Best Picture:A. FantasiaB. Beauty and the BeastC. The Little MermaidD. Snow White

105. This famous actor’s movie roles includethe Godfather and Superman’s father:A. Laurence OlivierB. George C. ScottC. Al PacinoD. Marlon Brando

106. Before opening his “playhouse” he had a“big adventure” in the movies:A. Dana CarveyB. Bugs BunnyC. Pee Wee HermanD. Martin Short

100. What was the title of the second StarWars movie?A. Star Wars: The Second

ChapterB. Return of the JediC. Luke’s RevengeD. The Empire Strikes Back

101. John Goodman of TV’s Rosanneportrayed this heavyweight in a 1992movie:A. Fatty ArbuckleB. Babe RuthC. Grover ClevelandD. Rocky Marciano

102. What city did Eddie Murphy’s characterlive in before becoming a “BeverlyHills Cop”?A. DetroitB. Los AngelesC. Washington D.C.D. New York

107. What was the name of Dorothy’s dog in“The Wizard of Oz”?A. TotoB. TitoC. Auntie EmD. Tippy

108. Dorothy said “there’s no place likehome.” Where was her home?

A. MunchkinlandB. KansasC. The Emerald CityD. Jamaica

109. Better known as a singer, she debutedas an actress in Desperately SeekingSusan:A. Cyndi LauperB. Dolly PartonC. Susan DeyD. Madonna

110. What famous politician went on record assaying his favorite movie was FerrisBueller’s Day Off?A. Ted KennedyB. Bill ClintonC. Dan QuayleD. Theodore Roosevelt

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111. Fill in the blank: _________ Dalmatians.A. 101B. 1001C. 76D. Too many

112. This hit movie and Broadway play was amodern adaptation of Shakespeare’sRomeo and Juliet:A. The Music ManB. GreaseC. West Side StoryD. That Darned Romeo

113. What make of car took Michael J. Fox onhis adventures in Back To The Future?A. Ford FuturaB. MercedesC. CorvetteD. DeLorean

114. This actress portrayed a Vulcan in StarTrek II: The Wrath of Khan, beforemoving on to TV fame:A. Kirstie AlleyB. Shelly LongC. Candice BergenD. Rosanne Barr

115. Which Enterprise crew member “dies” atthe end of Star Trek II?A. Captain KirkB. ScottyC. Mr. SpockD. Sulu

116. This comedy duo earned an AcademyAward for their hit 1992 movie...NOT!:A. Wayne and GarthB. Bonnie and ClydeC. Tom and JerryD. Bill and Ted

117. What future star did John Candy have tobabysit in Uncle Buck?A. Luke PerryB. Alyssa MilanoC. Macaulay CulkinD. Wil Wheaton

118. What hobby of Matthew Broderick’scharacter almost led to nuclear war inthe film WarGames?A. Computer hackingB. PhotographyC. Prank phone callsD. Collecting nuclear warheads

119. The evil killer Jason refuses to die in thisfilm and its many sequels:A. Nightmare On Elm StreetB. HalloweenC. Friday the 13thD. The Adventures of

Strawberr Shortcake

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120. During which war does Platoon takeplace?A. Civil WarB. KoreaC. World War IID. Vietnam

121. Love Me Tender was the first movie tostar this singing sensation:A. Barbra StriesandB. Elvis PresleyC. Bing CrosbyD. Cher

122. What sport was featured in the movieBull Durham?A. BaseballB. FootballC. RodeoD. Auto Racing

123. What town did Roger Rabbit call home?A. HollywoodB. ToontownC. DisneylandD. Rainbow City

124. What famous actress provided the voicefor Roger Rabbit’s wife, Jessica?A. Whoopi GoldbergB. Meryl StreepC. Kathleen TurnerD. Meg Ryan

125. Humphrey Bogart is often rememberedfor his role in this film classic:A. CasablancaB. Citizen KaneC. Gone With The WindD. The Grapes of Wrath

126. Which of these actors has not playedsecret agent James Bond?A. Sean ConneryB. Roger MooreC. Christopher ReeveD. Timothy Dalton

127. This rock group made a film based ontheir album The Wall:A. Led ZepplinB. R.E.M.C. Pink FloydD. U2

128. What actor/director won acclaim for hisfilm Do The Right Thing?A. Woody AllenB. Eddie MurphyC. Kevin CostnerD. Spike Lee

129. Julia Roberts needed special effects toportray this fairy-tale character:A. The Little MermaidB. TinkerbellC. CinderellaD. Peter Pan

130. In what Los Angeles suburb will you findthe most major motion picture studios?A. BurbankB. AnaheimC. West HollywoodD. Malibu

131. What famous musician was the subjectof the 1984 Best Picture Amadeus?A. Charlie ParkerB. Jerry Lee LewisC. MozartD. Sting

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132. He was Conan The Barbarian beforegoing on to even bigger roles:A. Bruce WillisB. James Earl JonesC. Sylvester StalloneD. Arnold Schwartzenegger

133. His movie Ghost Dad didn’t do as well ashis TV series:A. Burt ReynoldsB. Bob NewhartC. Bill CosbyD. Homer Simpson

134. Who of the following has won the mostAcademy Awards?A. Jane FondaB. George LucasC. Walt DisneyD. Meryl Streep

135. Groucho, Chico, Harpo and Zeppo are:A. The Marx BrothersB. The Warner BrothersC. The 4 MusketeersD. Hollywood agents

136. The movies Carrie, The Shining and Cujoare based on books by this author:A. Danielle SteeleB. Stephen KingC. Clive BarkerD. William Shakespeare

137. What actress does Heathers, Mermaids,and Edward Scissorhands have incommon?A. Nicole KidmanB. Demi MooreC. CherD. Winona Ryder

138. As of 1992, the most expensive movieever made was Terminator 2: Judgment™Day. How much was its estimated cost?A. $52 millionB. $86 millionC. $104 millionD. $150 million

139. This country produces more than 700feature films a year, most of any countryin the world:A. IndiaB. ItalyC. ChinaD. United States

140. This big-name actor had a small role asKing Richard in Robin Hood: Prince ofThieves:A. Sean ConneryB. Kevin CostnerC. Al PacinoD. Gene Hackman

141. What was the name of the furry forestcreatures in Return of the Jedi?A. GremlinsB. TribblesC. EwoksD. Thwogs

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142. Rick Moranis played the tinkeringscientist in the Disney comedy “Honey, I_________ the Kids”A. LostB. WantC. SoldD. Shrunk

143. Earning more than $330 million, this isthe most successful film of all-time:A. BatmanB. Star WarsC. E.T. The Extra-TerrestrialD. Jaws

144. Melanie Griffith is married to this fellowactor:A. Andy GriffithB. Don JohnsonC. Dennis QuaidD. Tom Cruise

145. Which of these actors is not noted for hismartial arts abilities?A. Chuck NorrisB. Bruce LeeC. Jean-Claude Van DammeD. Woody Allen

146. What new invention made the 1929movie The Jazz Singer such asensation?A. Color filmB. Film soundC .C .C .C .C . 3-D glassesD. Popcorn

147. The sequel to Three Men and a Babywas titled Three Men and a __________.A. Bouncing BoyB. Little LadyC. Dirty DiaperD. Manic Mother

148. This successful actor also gained famefor his marriage to Madonna:A. Sean PennB. Richard GereC. Warren BeattyD. Don Knotts

149. What was the name of movie in whichRambo first appeared?A. Rambo 1B. Rocky IVC. First BloodD. Vengeance

150. In which of these films does MollyRingwald not appear?A. 16 CandlesB. Weird ScienceC. Pretty In PinkD. The Breakfast Club

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151. What recent hit movie put the RighteousBrothers oldie “Unchained Melody”back on the music charts?A. Far and AwayB. Robin Hood: Prince of ThievesC. Teenage Mutant Ninja

Turtles IID. Ghost

152. This group of hapless heavy metalmusicians was the subject of a 1984 film“rockumentary”:A. Twisted SisterB. Spinal TapC. The UlcersD. Brain Damage

153. Who played The Penguin in BatmanReturns?A. Danny DeVitoB. Jack NicholsonC. Michael KeatonD. Pauley Shore

154. What popular movie character wasalways trying to “phone home”?A. E.T.B. Luke SkywalkerC. Dick TracyD. Indiana Jones

155. This movie about a Mafia family wonBest Picture of the Year in 1972:A. GoodfellasB. BugsyC. The GodfatherD. Bonnie & Clyde

156. Actor Charlie Sheen has a famousbrother with a different last name.Who is he?A. Kiefer SutherlandB. Dennis QuaidC. Rob LoweD. Emilio Estevez

157. Who is on trial in the movie classicMiracle on 34th Street?A. Lee Harvey OswaldB. Jack The RipperC. TarzanD. Santa Claus

158. What Hollywood studio features aroaring lion in the opening credits of itsmovies?A. UniversalB. MGMC. OrionD. Disney

159. Paul Newman played Butch Cassidy.Who played The Sundance Kid?A. Robert WagnerB. Johnny DeppC. Robert De NiroD. Robert Redford

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160. He starred in the 1951 movie BedtimeFor Bonzo before going on to evengreater fame:A. Kirk DouglasB. James DeanC. Ronald ReaganD. Rock Hudson

161. Where does King Kong finally meet hisdeath?A. The Empire State BuildingB. Miami BeachC. Skull IslandD. Golden Gate Bridge

162. In the sequel to their “Excellent Adventure,”Bill and Ted had a(n) ____ ?A. Outrageous ExcursionB. Total BummerC. Bogus JourneyD. Slumber Party

163. What was Robin Williams’ profession inDead Poets Society?A. WaiterB. UndertakerC. Wrestling coachD. English teacher

164. Director John Huston’s daughter is a wellknown actress. What’s her name?A. TiffanyB. ChynnaC. LouiseD. Anjelica

165. Kevin Bacon shook up a small town withhis dancing in this 1984 movie:A. Dirty DancingB. FootlooseC. Thursday Night FeverD. Tremors

166. Help, A Hard Day’s Night, and YellowSubmarine starred what musical group?A. The BeatlesB. The WhoC. The Jackson 5D. The Mormon Tabernacle

Choir

167. On what planet did Planet of the Apestake place?A. EarthB. GorgonC. PolarisD. Mars

168. This actor made the phrase “Goahead...make my day” famous:A. Nick NolteB. Charles BronsonC. Clint EastwoodD. Mel Gibson

169. What fashion model played one of thetwo people marooned on The BlueLagoon?A. Brooke ShieldsB. Christie BrinkleyC. Cybill SheperdD. Geena Davis

170. What former football great played Lt.Frank Drebin’s partner in The NakedGun movies?A. Jim BrownB. Brian BosworthC. Fran TarkentonD. O.J. Simpson

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171. What real life professional wrestlerplayed a good guy in The PrincessBride?A. Hacksaw Jack NicholsonB. Andre The GiantC. Sgt. SlaughterD. Hulk Hogan

172. This British director was famous as amaster of suspense:A. Frank CapraB. Martin ScorseseC. Alfred HitchcockD. Orson Wells

173. What was the name of the all-knowingcomputer in 2001: A Space Odyssey?A. MACB. JASONC. SPARKYD. HAL

174. What’s the secret identity of DarylHannah’s character in the movie Splash?A. Foriegn spyB. MermaidC. AngelD. Space alien

175. This former Saturday Night Live starappeared in the 1992 movie A League ofTheir Own:A. Jan HooksB. Jane CurtinC. Bill MurrayD. Jon Lovitz

176. Which of these characters was notplayed by actor Harrison Ford?A. Nick DangerB. Indiana JonesC. Jack RyanD. Han Solo

177. This movie’s soundtrack album becamethe biggest seller in history:A. Saturday Night FeverB. GhostC. American GraffitiD. Mambo, Mambo, Mambo!

178. What stand-up comedian went on tobecome The Jerk, The Man With TwoBrains, and Father of the Bride?A. Rodney DangerfieldB. Jerry LewisC. Howie MandelD. Steve Martin

179. What other name does the movie’sAcademy Award go by?A. EmmyB. OscarC. TonyD. Sammy

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183. Pam Dawber and Robin Williamsstarred in this situation comedy:A. SporksB. Mork & MindyC. Petticoat JunctionD. Green Acres

184. Who became the new host of TheTonight Show in 1992?A. Jay LenoB. Arsenio HallC. Johnny CarsonD. Monty Hall

185. On the show Married With Children,what is Al's occupation?A. Sanitation SpecialistB. Car SalesmanC. Shoe SalesmanD. Al is unemployed

186. On the show Happy Days, what is Mr.Cunningham's nickname?A. AlB. Mr. ChubbyC. Mr. CD. Howy

187. This show was about 6 kids, theirparents, a maid and a dog:A. The Brady BunchB. Love American StyleC. The Courtship of Eddie's

FatherD. Eight Is Enough

188. Name the Saturday morning TV showthat starred Paul Ruebens.A. The Lone RangerB. Shazam!C. Schoolhouse RockD. Pee Wee’s Playhouse

189. On this game show the audience voteson the "best date" for the contestant:A. StudsB. Love ConnectionC. The Dating GameD. Computer Love

190. __ is the long-time host of Jeopardy.A. Alex TrebekB. Chuck WooleryC. Steve AllenD. Alex Haley

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180. What's the name of the Flintstone’s petdinosaur?A. ScruffyB. DinoC. RexD. Saber

181. In the animated TV show The Simpsons,what are the names of Marge andHomer's children?A. Lisa, Bart and SallyB. Lucy, Bob and LarryC. Marge Jr., Homer Jr. and

HargieD. Lisa, Bart and Maggie

182. Which show features 4 elderly womenliving together in the same house?A. Golden GirlsB. All In The FamilyC. Four Old GalsD. Good Times

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191. These respected film critics areassociated with the TV show At TheMovies.A. Rex Reed and Bill HarrisB. Ann Landers and Dear

AbbyC. Roger Ebert and Gene SiskelD. George Lucas and Harrison

Ford

192. The teenage show starring Luke Perry,Shannen Doherty and Jason Priestlytakes place here:A. MiamiB. New YorkC. Beverly HillsD. Long Beach

193. Michael Douglas co-starred in this1970's detective show:A. KojakB. BarettaC. Starsky & HutchD. Streets of San Francisco

194. The show ________ revolved around aradio station in Cincinnati.A. On The AirB. WKRPC. Head of The ClassD. WDUD

195. The three roommates named Jack,Chrissy and Janet shared the sameapartment on this show:A. Don Knotts is NutsB. Two’s CompanyC. Roper’s RevengeD. Three’s Company

196. Jerry Seinfeld stars in his own show andplays a ________ :A. Professional comedianB. Travelling salesmanC. ActorD. Nightclub master of

ceremonies

197. The situation comedy Cheers takesplace in which U.S. city:A. PortlandB. Washington D.C.C. BostonD. Philadelphia

198. Home Improvement·s dad hosts whatkind of do-it-yourself show?A. CookingB. ArtC. Handy manD. Car Repair

199. Who played Hawkeye on the TV showM*A*S*H?A. Alan AldaB. McLean StevensonC. Max KlingerD. Loretta Swit

200. Neil Patrick Harris is the star of this'healthy' TV situation comedy:A. SeinfeldB. Doogie HowserC. Northern ExposureD. Is The Doctor In?

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201. On the show Beverly Hills 90210 what dothe numbers represent?A. The studio's addressB. BMW model numberC. The school's addressD. Beverly Hills' Zip Code

202. Fred Savage stars as Kevin Arnold on __.A. Major DadB. The Wonder YearsC. Full HouseD. Fresh Prince

203. Steve Urkel from Family Matters isplayed by _____.A. Jaleel WhiteB. Christian SlaterC. Potsie WeberD. Jamal White

204. Will Smith is the new guy in town on thisshow:A. Fresh Prince of Bel AirB. Punky BrewsterC. Doogie HowserD. Jack's Place

205. Walter Cronkite was the newscasterfor\this big-3 network:A. FoxB. ABCC. CBSD. NBC

206. Which Game show is associated withthe saying "Come on down!"A. Let's Make a DealB. Tic Tac ToeC. ScrabbleD. The Price Is Right

207. On which famous game show mightyou have heard the phrase, "You cankeep the $100 or trade it for what'sbehind the curtain."A. Wheel of FortuneB. Family FeudC. JeopardyD. Let's Make A Deal

208. Who was the head of the Clampett Clan?A. JuddB. JedC. GrannyD. Jethro

209. Which TV family entertained Americawith a song or two on every show?A. The CleaversB. The Brady BunchC. The BundysD. The Partridge Family

210. On the Disney Channel's Under theUmbrella Tree, Iggy is a ______.A. LizardB. SnakeC. ScorpionD. Crab

211. The Jeffersons is an offshoot of whichAmerican TV favorite?A. Happy DaysB. The ArchiesC. All in the FamilyD. Gloria and Meathead

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212. How many different actors played Darrenin the situation comedy Bewitched?A. 3B. 1C. 6D. 2

213. "With Barbara Billingsley, HughBeaumont, Tony Dow and _____ as theBeaver."A. Jerry GarciaB. Buck HenryC. Jerry MathersD. Jerry Beaumont

214. Mr. T appeared as a regular character inthis TV action series:A. Star TrekB. The A-TeamC. The Six-Million Dollar ManD. The Bionic Woman

215. Harold Heckuba, Eva Grub, WrongwayFeldman and the rock musicians calledThe Mosquitos landed on this show:A. Land of The LostB. The Twilight ZoneC. Green AcresD. Gilligan's Island

216. Lenny and Squiggy were next doorneighbors to these two 1950's beer-bottle cappers:A. The BunkersB. Laverne & ShirleyC. Potsie and RalphD. Carmine Ragooza and

Shlepp

217. On Star Trek-The Next Generation, whoplays the wise bartender?A. Robin WilliamsB. Whoopi GoldbergC. Winona RyderD. Roseanne Barr

218. Delta Burke resigned from DesigningWomen to start her own show titled ____.A. DeltaB. River BasinC. SweetheartsD. Burke on Burgers

219. Which television network used to have aPeacock for its logo?A. ABCB. CBSC. NBCD. ETV

220. Where did the characters from HappyDays and Laverne & Shirley live?A. MinneapolisB. MilwaukeeC. MadisonD. Mayberry

221. The Andy Griffith Show had a barbernamed ___ and a filling-station attendantnamed__.A. Opie. . .Earnest T. BassB. Barney. . .GomerC. Howard. . .EmitD. Floyd. . .Goober

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222. On the comedy Get Smart whichcharacter was always hidden in unlikelyplaces?A. LarabeeB. Agent 13C. Agent 99D. The Chief

223. Which fast-food restaurant's commercialsasked, "Where's the beef?"A. Wendy’sB. Burger KingC. McDonaldsD. Taco Bell

224. What was the butler·s name on My ThreeSons?A. ChipB. GusC. Uncle BillD. Uncle Charlie

225. Rocky of the Rocky and BullwinkleShow, is a:A. MooseB. SquirrelC. DonkeyD. Moon

226. The comedy skit for Fire Marshall Bill canbe seen on this show:A. Friday Night VideosB. The Fireman·s NetworkC. David LettermanD. In Living Color

227. The mystery series Twin Peaks startedwith the death of which character?A. The log ladyB. Laura PalmerC. Agent CooperD. The giant

228. What was the name of Alice's boyfriendthe butcher on the Brady Bunch?A. HarryB. GregC. TrampD. Sam

229. What do the call letters ABC stand for?A. Already Been ChewedB. American Broadcasting

CompanyC. American Beer ConsumersD. Association of Broadcast

Controllers

230. What cartoon often ends with the badguys saying, "And I would have done ittoo if it weren't for those meddling kids!"A. Mr. MagooB. UnderdogC. Scooby-DooD. Johnny Quest

231. In America, Sesame Street hassegments that teach Spanish to children.What second language does SesameStreet teach children in Canada?A. FrenchB. CanadianC. SpanishD. Latin

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232. The most ever charged for any televisioncommercial was $800,000 per 30-secondspot. On which program did thecommercial air?A. The 7th game of Baseball’s

1991 World SeriesB. The Space Shuttle, Mission 1C. Super Bowl XXVD. Different Strokes, the final

episode

233. Starting in the 1950s, this popular caninefriend had its own show called ____.A. Old YellerB. AlfC. CujoD. Lassie

234. The show Alf features comedy relief fromthis creature:A. A dinosaurB. A camelC. A dogD. An alien

235. The Ren and Stimpy show stars Ren the____ and Stimpy the ____.A. mink. . .dogB. dog. . .catC. cat. . .dogD. weasel. . .cat

236. Mary Tyler Moore lived in Minneapolisand had a single New York woman as anupstairs neighbor. What was this upstairsneighbors first name?A. RhodaB. BessC. GeorgetteD. Phyllis

237. The traditional award bestowed uponseasoned TV actors is a(n).A. EmmyB. OscarC. TonyD. People's Choice Award

238. This talk-show host is known for his TopTen lists:A. Johnny CarsonB. Arsenio HallC. David LettermanD. David Brinkley

239. John Belushi was 1/2 of this musicalcomedy duo:A. The Blues BrothersB. Saturday Night Live PlayersC. The Bel AirsD. John & Don

240. The cartoon Pac-Man was set in thisplace:A. Chase and Be Chased ForestB. Pac-PlaceC. Pac-LandD. Hot Dot City

241. Which female Henson character co-hosted the Muppet Show with Kermit?A. Miss PiggyB. The Church LadyC. Lena HorneD. Kermit's sister Greenie

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242. The show Northern Exposure featuresthis animal standing in town in thebeginning credits:A. A bearB. A penguinC. A mooseD. An eagle

243. Chip and Dale are _____.A. BeaversB. SquirrelsC. SkunksD. Chipmunks

244. This orange cat has it's own comic strip,TV cartoon series and does hotelcommercials:A. GarfieldB. GollumC. SylvesterD. Tom

245. As of 1992, who was the highest paidtelevision performer?A. Johnny CarsonB. David LettermanC. Bill CosbyD. Roseanne Barr

246. What was "Thing" on the Addams Family?A. A handB. Uncle Fester·s crystal ballC. A footD. The little boy

247. Bruce Willis gained fame on thisdetective comedy.A. Moon RiverB. Moon 'Em MommaC. MoonlightingD. Paper Moon

248. This show features "champagne wishesand caviar dreams":A. Lifestyles of the Rich and

FamousB. America’s Most WantedC. Hollywood TonightD. Millionaires

249. As of 1992, the most watched program inhistory was:A. The 1986 Super BowlB. Johnny Carson·s final showC. M*A*S*H·s final episodeD. Geraldo Rivera Live at Al

Capone·s Vault

250. Larry, Daryl and Daryl were the threebrothers on ________.A. The Dick Van Dyke ShowB. The Autobiography of Miss

Jane PittmanC. BrothersD. The Newhart Show

251. Herman Munster's son Eddie looks likewhat type of famous horror-moviecharacter?A. WerewolfB. VampireC. FrankensteinD. Alien

252. Which talk-show host is known for hisflat-top haircut?A. Aresenio HallB. Phil DonahueC. Geraldo RiveraD. Oprah Winfrey

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253. Craig Nelson from Coach leads a teamfrom this state:A. WisconsinB. MinnesotaC. KansasD. Michigan

254. Porky Pig ends Warner Brotherscartoons with the words, _____.A. "Th-th-th-that's amor."B. "Th-th-th-that's all folks."C. "Th-th-th-the End."D. "Th-th-th-that's it folks."

255. On Who's The Boss, Angela is involvedin what profession?A. BankerB. LawyerC. Stock BrokerD. Advertising

256. Roseanne Barr stars in a situationcomedy called:A. Mom's HomeB. Tom and RoseanneC. RoseanneD. Married With Children

257. The show Murphy Brown stars whichformer model?A. Candice BergenB. Cheryl TiegsC. Christie BrinkleyD. Farrah Fawcett

258. Crusty the Clown appears as a characteron this show:A. Different WorldB. The SimpsonsC. Howdy DoodyD. Night Court

259. What is the name of the family on TheCosby Show?A. The JeffersonsB. The AndersonsC. The CosbysD. The Huxtables

260. You might hear Sgt. Friday say, "Just thefacts M'am," on this popular TV rerun:A. DragnetB. Adam 12C. F-TroopD. Emergency

261. What successful businessman ownsCNN, TNT and the Atlanta Bravesbaseball team?A. Ross PerotB. Rupert MurdochC. Ted TurnerD. Donald Trump

262. This wacky movie starring MichaelKeaton was spun off into its own cartoonshow:A. AirplaneB. Attack of the Killer TomatoesC. Pink PantherD. Beetlejuice

263. What TV show might feature the exploitsof The Ultimate Warrior?A. The A-TeamB. The TransformersC. WWF WrestlingD. The Adventures of G.I. Joe

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264. What symbol does an Izod shirt carry?A. Horse patchB. Shark patchC. Alligator patchD. Word "IZOD" patch

265. What is the shape of a Wendy'shamburger patty?A. SquareB. TriangleC. StarD. Round

266. Which country's population does notcommonly chew gum?A. MexicoB. RussiaC. CanadaD. China

267. What is the name of the boy thatappears with his dog on the CrackerJack box?A. SweetieB. CrackerC. SamD. Jack

268. What is the most popular Father·s daygift?A. ToolsB. After-shaveC. A necktieD. Socks

269. Animals usually mate at this time of day:A. Daylight HoursB. Nighttime hoursC. MidnightD. Dusk

270. What does the "A" stand for in A-Bomb?A. AmnioticB. AmoebaC. AccuracyD. Atom

271. Smurfs can be described as:A. Small, friendly and redB. Small, friendly and blueC. Big, mean and blueD. Medium-size introverts

272. A rhinoceros horn is made of:A. CartilageB. HairC. BoneD. Skin

273. When playing dice, how many total dotsare there per die?A. 21B. 20C. 15D. 11

274. If you're five decades old, how old areyou?A. 10B. 20C. 50D. 25

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279. Plain M&Ms come in a brown package?Peanut M&Ms come in what colorpackage?A. Light brownB. OrangeC. RedD. Yellow

280. Millions of Americans own a PC. Whatdo the letters “P” and “C” represent?A. Private ComputerB. Personal ComputerC. Perfect CompanionD. Pet Cat

281. Police cars are also known as:A. Patrol carsB. Squad carsC. Prowl carsD. All of the above

282. The Earth is covered with one-tenth ___.A. WaterB. LandC. Salt-water lakesD. Ice

283. Who was the first black woman to winthe Miss America title?A. Anita BryantB. Phyllis GeorgeC. Vanessa WilliamsD. Anita Baker

284. The Heimlich Maneuver is a first aidmethod used when someone is:A. Losing bloodB. Bitten by a snakeC. FrostbittenD. Choking

285. What game are you playing if you usewickets, mallets and stakes?A. CricketB. CroquetC. Street ballD. Kick the Can

286. More Americans read the paper on thisday:A. SaturdayB. SundayC. MondayD. Wednesday

275. What common vegetable did peopleconsider poisonous before 1830?A. TomatoB. SquashC. CucumberD. Avocado

276. This advertised product claims "to buildstrong bones and teeth."A. Flintstones vitaminsB. TumsC. AspirinD. Milk

277. The French horn was developed by the __A. FrenchB. GermansC. EnglishD. Spanish

278. What is the meaning of a "simulcast?"A. Casting 2 actors for the

same partB. Program broadcast

simultaneously on TV andradio

C. Two fisherman casting theirlines at the same time

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293. In baseball, a ball that is hit and travelsout of bounds is called.A. A foul ballB. A little bingoC. A tripleD. A smeller

294. "Mac" computers are made by whatcompany?A. CompaqB. IBMC. AppleD. Texas Instruments

295. Jamie Farr played this character on theTV series M*A*S*H:A. KlingerB. RadarC. RizzoD. B.J.

296. The Bible says these two were the firstbrothers:A. Adam and EveB. Matthew and JohnC. Moses and John the BaptistD. Cain and Abel

287. People get ·cauliflower ear· fromparticipating in this sport:A. Drag racingB. BoxingC. Shot puttD. Pole Vaulting

288. What game would you be playing if youropponent said, "B-7" and youresponded, "Hit!"?A. RiskB. BattleshipC. OperationD. Candyland

289. The bug named Herbie from Walt Disneyfilms was a ______________.A. Puppet makerB. SpiderC. Lady BugD. Car

290. When you send a telegram throughWestern Union, each sentence will endwith the word ___.A. StopB. CommaC. PeriodD. Nix

291. What alphabet ends with the letter"omega"?A. FrenchB. CanadianC. GreekD. English

292. Memorial Day is a U.S. holiday in honorof ________________.A. Abraham LincolnB. Americans who have died in

battleC. Americans who were injured

in battleD. The inventor of the afternoon

nap

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297. Eddie Haskel was whose friend?A. Ward CleaverB. Lumpy RuthefordC. Beaver CleaverD. Wally Cleaver

298. Sonny Bono was the mayor of PalmSprings, CA and Clint Eastwood was themayor of ___, CA.A. CarmelB. ModestoC. Los AngelesD. Victorville

299. What is the key ingredient in the makingof glass?A. HairB. GlueC. SandD. Polyester

300. What TV character was ArthurFonzarelli?A. Bea ArthurB. Al from Al·s drive inC. Teacher from Head of the

ClassD. Fonzie

301. The capital of Quebec is:A. MontrealB. QuebecC. QueD. Niagara

302. This clothing item covers the pectoralmuscles.A. ShirtB. Long glovesC. ShoesD. Pants

303. If you are part of the defensive squad ona football team you.A. Have just received thekickoffB. Are defending your goalC. Have the ballD. Are kicking a field goal

304. What is a matzo ball?A. Cricket ballB. A ball made with glueC. Small dumplingD. The kind of rock David used

to kill Goliath

305. By volume, the #1 ingredient in a humanbody is:A. WaterB. BloodC. CalciumD. Bone

306. In general, how do you feel if you aresomber?A. HappyB. RelaxedC. DepressedD. Excited

307. A teetotaler is a person who:A. Fiddles with their thumbsB. Does not drink teaC. Does not drink alcoholD. Does not shower

308. A sundial is used to:A. Make raisinsB. Warm foodC. Dry tomatoesD. Tell time

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309. What kitchen object is said to haveinspired the invention of the Frisbee.A. Casserole coverB. Pie tinC. SpatulaD. Dinner plate

310. What piece of furniture is a davenport?A. ChairB. FootstoolC. SofaD. Table

311. If a "gross" is 12 dozen, how many is a"great gross"?A. 12 grossB. 100 dozenC. 100 grossD. 24 dozen

312. What is the second most populouscountry in North America?A. CanadaB. United StatesC. MexicoD. Brazil

313. One human year equals approximatelyhow many dog years?A. 30B. 15C. 2D. 7

314. What animal pulls the Grinch's sleigh?A. GoatB. DeerC. MouseD. Dog

315. What does a cricket rub together tomake its "chirping" sound?A. Two sticksB. Back legsC. Front legsD. Antennae

316. "Hickory dickory dock the mouse ran upthe _________."A. ClockB. WalkC. DockD. Frock

317. What time is known as "the witchinghour"?A. MidnightB. 10:00pmC. 2:00amD. Sunset

318. How many quarts in gallon?A. 2B. 6C. 4D. 8

319. Whose picture is on the U.S. $100 bill?A. Benjamin FranklinB. Grover ClevelandC. Colin PowellD. Jefferson Davis

320. Who is the author of the health warningon cigarette packs?A. American Medical

AssociationB. American Cancer AssociationC. American Lung AssociationD. The U.S. Surgeon General

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321. What does your food include when youorder it a lá mode?A. GravelB. Ice CreamC. Chocolate syrupD. A tray

322. If you have an organic garden you don·tdo what?A. Use pesticidesB. Grow fruitC. Grow vegetablesD. Pick weeds

323. What does a golfer yell when his ball isgoing to land close to other golfers?A. Uh oh.B. Fore!C. Look out!D. Run!

324. If you are riding you skateboard andhave a "wilson," what happened?A. You did a full spinB. You had a bad spillC. You hit a carD. You did a flip and landed

back on the board

325. What time zone are you in if you're inDenver, Colorado?A. PacificB. EasternC. CentralD. Mountain

326. What does a seismograph measure?A. Water temperatureB. HumidityC. Vibration within the earthD. Radiation

327. A stethoscope measures?A. Sounds produced in the

bodyB. Ocean currentsC. Speed of moving objectsD. Brain waves

328. The Earth's satellite is called:A. The sunB. The moonC. JupiterD. Sam the Satellite

329. This world famous soccer player was aspokesperson for Pepsi:A. Joe MontanaB. Wayne GretzkyC. Mario ZagaloD. Pele

330. Which battery powers the rabbit thatkeeps on going and going and going?A. EnergizerB. EvereadyC. Sears DiehardD. Duracell

331. Lisa Simpson plays this instrument:A. ClarinetB. TrumpetC. SaxophoneD. Trombone

332. What's America·s favorite soupaccording to sales?A. Cream of MushroomB. TomatoC. VegetableD. Chicken noodle

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333. A leap year occurs once every how manyyears?A. 6B. 10C. 4D. 2

334. Wood is ground into this before it's madeinto paper:A. Peat MossB. PulpC. CardboardD. Mulch

335. Which planet in our Solar System is thecoldest?A. UranusB. SaturnC. PlatoD. Pluto

336. What TV network broadcasts theSimpsons?A. CBSB. FoxC. PBSD. NBC

337. Robert Van Winkle is better known bythis name:A. Ice TB. Vanilla IceC. Bob DylanD. Sting

338. What are you eating if you eat foie gras?A. Goose liverB. Chicken gizzardC. GrassD. Ice cream

339. What's the most expensive property inthe game Monopoly?A. Park PlaceB. Vermont AvenueC. BoardwalkD. Marvin Gardens

340. Which month has the fewest days?A. FebruaryB. JulyC. JanuaryD. March

341. What fabric do sheep give us?A. CottonB. SilkC. WoolD. Acrylic

342. Which of these is not a part of your innerear?A. AnvilB. HammerC. CordD. Drum

343. The ice cream flavor pistachio comesfrom what?A. A beanB. A leafC. A berryD. A nut

344. What's capable of traveling at 186,000miles per second?A. Space ShuttleB. LightC. BulletsD. Sound

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345. What breed of dog is Lassie?A. Great DaneB. German ShepherdC. BeagleD. Collie

346. What's the name of Spiderman'salter ego?

A. Peter ParkerB. Clark KentC. Bruce WayneD. Dick Grayson

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350. The first animal featured in an animatedcartoon was ________.A. A birdB. A dinosaurC. A pigD. A cat

351. What year was the first Guinness Bookof Records printed?A. 1976B. 1677C. 1902D. 1955

352. As of 1990, the most popular comic stripdog was ______.A. SnoopyB. GarfieldC. RenD. Pluto

353. Which mammal has the longest provenlife expectancy?A. Three-toed slothB. HumansC. Sperm whaleD. Elephants

354. One woman gave birth to decaplets in1846. How many babies did she have?A. 10B. 5C. 7D. 8

355. A full grown adult has 206 bones in hisor her body. When does a person havemore bones.A. When they are over 65B. When they are deadC. When they are childrenD. In the womb

356. The tallest land animal is the ________.A. SnakeB. ElephantC. GiraffeD. Polar Bear

357. Which is the largest planet in the SolarSystem?A. JupiterB. PlutoC. MercuryD. Venus

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347. Which country's population smokes morecigarettes than any other?A. BrazilB. MexicoC. ChinaD. Unites States

348. What is the closest star to the earth?A. AndromedaB. Alpha CentauriC. Our sunD. The North Star

349. Which American state has the biggestannual State Fair?A. TexasB. North DakotaC. New YorkD. California

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358. The world's loudest screamer is SimonRobinson at 128 dB. What part of yourbody makes the noise when you scream?A. EarB. LungC. ThroatD. Vocal Cords

359. Which country has the most dentists?A. CanadaB. United StatesC. ChinaD. United Kingdom

360. The least populated state in America isWyoming. Which of the following cities isnot found in Wyoming?A. CasperB. LaramieC. BillingsD. Cheyenne

361. Americans ranked this color as theirfavorite:A. BlueB. RedC. OrangeD. Black

362. Taken from animals, this is the mostcommonly used clothing fiber.A. RayonB. CottonC. WoolD. Polyester

363. What is the oldest ball game?A. TennisB. BaseballC. SoccerD. Handball

364. Wilhelm Roentgen was the first todiscover these rays, in 1895:A. X-RaysB. Ultra-violet raysC. Gene RayburnD. Gamma rays

365. The first subway in America was in whichcity?A. ChicagoB. New YorkC. BostonD. Los Angeles

366. Phiops II was the world's longestreigning monarch at 94 years. Whatcountry did he rule?A. EgyptB. ChinaC. Great BritainD. Portugal

367. What's the lowest football score in NFLhistory?A. 2-0B. 3-0C. 0-0D. 1-0

368. This prison was nicknamed "The Rock"and while in operation, claimed to be themost secure prison in the world. Whatwas the name of the prison?A. AlcatrazB. New York State PrisonC. San QuentinD. Fort Dix

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372. The Caspian Sea is the largest lake inthe world. What is the second largest?A. Lake SuperiorB. Great Bear LakeC. Lake VictoriaD. Lake Huron

373. The fastest aircraft in the world isnicknamed the ________.A. Black WidowB. BlackbirdC. StealthD. Thunderhawk

374. How many hours are there in the longestday of the year?A. 24B. 25C. 26D. 27

375. Which country launched the world's firstreusable spacecraft?A. JapanB. Former USSRC. United StatesD. Turkey

376. McDonalds is the world's largestrestaurant chain. Where is its largestrestaurant?A. LondonB. New YorkC. MoscowD. Rome

377. The combination of 2,557 tortillas, 607lbs. of refried beans and 75.75 lbs. ofshredded cheese made this worldrecord:A. The largest burritoB. The biggest nachoC. The largest heartburnD. The largest hamburger

378. The busiest canal in the world is the KielCanal? What is the second busiest canal?A. St Lawrence SeawayB. Panama CanalC. Root CanalD. Suez Canal

369. What was the most expensive war inhistory?A. The Mexican American WarB. World War IC. World War IID. War of the Worlds

370. The first atom bomb was dropped onHiroshima, Japan in 1945. Which countrydropped it?A. BritainB. United StatesC. USSRD. Germany

371. The largest island in the world isGreenland. What is the secondlargest?A. HawaiiB. Great BritainC. MadagascarD. New Guinea

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379. The largest Lego statue in the world is ofChief Sitting Bull and can be found inLegoland Park. In what country wouldyou find this park?A. CanadaB. DenmarkC. United StatesD. Ireland

380. Three of these buildings are the tallest inthe U.S. with 110 stories. Which is notone of the three?A. World Trade Center (North)B. World Trade Center (South)C. Sears TowerD. Empire State Building

381. The largest Dome in the world is in NewOrleans and stretches over a footballstadium. What is the name of thestadium?A. SkydomeB. SuperdomeC. AstrodomeD. Silverdome

382. The world's tallest monument is madeof stainless steel and can be found in St.Louis, Missouri. What is the name of themonument?A. Gateway Shopping CenterB. The Freedom ArchC. Gateway to the WestD. Gateway to the East

383. What is the largest gulf in the world?A. Gulf of AdenB. Gulf of GuineaC. Gulf of CaliforniaD. Gulf of Mexico

384. The longest wall in the world is calledThe Great Wall of _______.A. TaiwanB. ChinaC. JapanD. Winnemucca

385. The world's largest ziggurat ever built hada base of 344ft. X 344ft. and a fifth boxalmost 164 feet above. What's a ziggurat?A. Circus tentB. Building known for its

extremely high ceilingsC. Domino's 5-layer veggy

specialD. Temple tower with shrine at

the top

386. New York City's garbage dump is theworld's largest. Where is it located?A. Staten IslandB. New JerseyC. The Atlantic OceanD. New York City

387. The first marine circumnavigation wascompleted by Juan Sebastián de Elcano?What is circumnavigation?A. To travel completely around

the worldB. To travel half way around

the worldC. To travel to one of the earth’s

polesD. Circumcision performed at

sea

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388. Rolling out its first models in 1990, this isthe newest American car brand.A. YugoB. MercuryC. ImperialD. Saturn

389. The oldest industry in the world is flintknapping. What is that?A. Taking a nap in Flint,

MichiganB. Production of hand axes

and chopping toolsC. Production of fire-starting

equipmentD. Production of wooden homes

390. The largest chocolate factory in the worldwas built by Hershey Chocolate U.S.A.Where is it located?A. Boston, MAB. Philadelphia, PAC. Hershey, PAD. Cocoa, MA

391. The tallest bridge in the world is theGolden Gate Bridge? It takes you fromwhere to where?A. San Francisco to Marin Co.,

CaliforniaB. New York to Staten IslandC. Chicago to MilwaukeeD. Minneapolis to St. Paul

392. India has more of these animals thanany other country:A. MonkeysB. ElephantsC. Pink PanthersD. Horses

393. Once called the greatest escape artist ofall time, Harry Houdini once worked as a:A. ChefB. LocksmithC. Auto mechanicD. Prison guard

394. The first living animal to be sent intospace was:A. DogB. RatC. ManD. Hamster

395. What country drinks the most coffee inthe world?A. ColumbiaB. BoliviaC. United StatesD. France

396. U.S. women were first given the right tovote in which year?A. 1776B. 1850C. 1920D. 1970

397. The largest port in the world is the ____.A. Port of AthensB. Port of CalcuttaC. Port of New York and New

JerseyD. Port of Hong Kong

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405. The game of tennis was invented in:A. EnglandB. FranceC. SpainD. Greece

406. The largest concrete dam in the worldis the Grand Coulee Dam on theColumbia River? The building of a damcreates what?A. A lakeB. A riverC. A mud puddleD. An ocean

407. The largest toy store chain in the worldis Toys "R" Us. What is its mascot?A. Geoffrey GiraffeB. Mike MonkeyC. Johnny JumperD. Big Bob Bear

398. The earliest successful appendectomywas performed in 1736. What does asurgeon do during an appendectomy?A. Remove gall stonesB. Repair the spleenC. Remove the appendixD. Heart transplant

399. What is the hardest substance in thehuman body?A. Tooth enamelB. HairC. SkullD. Toenails

400. The elephant is the largest land animal.How many sets of teeth does it grow inits lifetime?A. 3B. 2C. 6D. 1

401. The coldest temperature ever recordedwas -129°F. Where?A. AntarcticaB. GreenlandC. CanadaD. Alaska

402. Earning $138,000 a performance, thisperson was the highest paid pianist:A. Barbra StreisandB. Marc CohnC. LiberaceD. Ray Charles

403. What type of animal is the noisiestanimal in the world?A. CatB. InsectC. DogD. Monkey

404. What·s the most common last name inthe United States?A. YeeB. JonesC. ThompsonD. Smith

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412. The most valuable painting in the worldstars a woman with an interesting smile.What is the painting?A. Mona LisaB. Whistler’s motherC. FlowersD. Old Master

413. The youngest person to become amillionaire was Jackie Coogan. How didhe make his money?A. BankingB. ActingC. Mowing lawnsD. Sports

414. This U.S. state has the world·s largestwild rice farm:A. WisconsinB. South CarolinaC. MinnesotaD. Florida

415. An Oklahoma man holds the worldrecord for achieving a yield of 99.92gallons in 12 hours. What gripping worldrecord does he hold?A. Cow milkingB. Water throwingC. Whiskey drinkingD. Oatmeal eating

416. As of 1992, the largest sculpture in theworld is not Mount Rushmore. Thelargest sculpture is found on StoneMountain near Atlanta and is a carving of:A. The Lennon SistersB. Uncle SamC. 3 Civil War ConfederatesD. 3 cannons

417. The highest price ever paid for a tapestrywas $1,124,794. What is a tapestry?A. Early audio recordingB. A ornamental serving dishC. Handwoven material used for

curtains and hangingsD. A candlestick with Greek

markings

408. The Volkswagon Beetle has beenproduced since 1938--longer than anyother car. What is its nickname?A. SpyderB. LemonC. BugD. Bunny

409. Which U.S. city has the crookedeststreet?A. San Francisco, CAB. Fort Collins, COC. Burlington, ILD. Kansas City, MO

410. Which city has more bridges than Venice?A. New OrleansB. Hong KongC. BarcelonaD. Hamburg

411. As of 1988, Mozambique was the world·spoorest country. On what continent is itfound?A. EuropeB. AfricaC. South AmericaD. Asia

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418. The longest palindrome in the world isthe Finnish word "saippuakivikauppias".What is a palindrome?A. Word has at least two of

each letterB. Word with 11 or more

vowelsC. Word looks the same in a

mirrorD. Word spelled the same

backward and forward

419. The United States Library of Congress isthe world's largest library. Where is itfound?A. New YorkB. Washington D.C.C. BostonD. Salem, MA

420. Which U.S. newspaper has won the mostPulitzer prizes?A. The New York TimesB. Sacramento BeeC. Denver PostD. Omaha World Herald

421. The world's most syndicated cartoonstrip is:A. Beetle Bailey by Mort WalkerB. Garfield by Jim DavisC. Peanuts by Charles SchulzD. The Far Side by Gary Larson

422. The songwriters who have written themost #1 singles are:A. Ringo Starr and Keith MoonB. Jaggar and RichardsC. Bono and The EdgeD. John Lennon and Paul

McCartney

423. Who was the fastest man in the 100-meter dash until a positive drug testdisqualified him?A. Carl LewisB. Willie GaultC. Ben JohnsonD. Dwight Stone

424. Which country has the highest rate ofdeath from traffic accidents?A. ChinaB. United StatesC. MexicoD. Germany

425. This country in the east is mostcommonly called the originator of playingcards:A. VietnamB. TurkeyC. South AfricaD. China

426. How many continents are there in theworld?A. 4B. 7C. 6D. 10

427. The world's first airmail letters weretransported by:A. JetB. BalloonC. AirplaneD. Glider

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428. Who received 12 million dollars to dofour TV commercials for Pepsi, a world'srecord feat?A. Michael JacksonB. Elton JohnC. MadonnaD. Michael Jordon

429. Leroy "Satchel" Paige was the oldestbaseball player ever. He was stillpitching at what age?A. 64B. 45C. 59D. 50

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433. Don McLean is known for this popular1970's hit:A. Peggy SueB. American PieC. MoonshadowD. Apple Pie

434. This kind of music is usually delivered inthe form of a stage play:A. ClassicalB. OperaC. JazzD. Country

435. Public Enemy, Beastie Boys and De LaSoul all have this kind of music incommon.A. Country RockB. DiscoC. FolkD. Rap

436. This performer of Rap music is known forhis lavish costumes including billowyharem pants:A. GeradoB. Paula AbdulC. HammerD. Nelson

437. What cult film musical includes a songwith the lyrics, "Dammit Janet I love you."A. Rocky Horror Picture ShowB. The Sound of MusicC. Spinal TapD. Lauderdale

438. As of 1991, which rock group had themost entries in the top ten for all-timegrossing concert appearances?A. The WhoB. The Rolling StonesC. Paul McCartneyD. Billy Joel

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430. Jean-Pierre Rampal is known worldwidefor playing which musical instrument?A. OboeB. ViolinC. WashboardD. Flute

431. "The Fab Four" was the nickname for:A. The Osmond BrothersB. The BeatlesC. U2D. The Four Tops

432. Which of the Beatles was shot andkilled?A. John LennonB. Paul McCartneyC. Ringo StarrD. George Harrison

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439. What British rocker took the stage in thelargest one-band concert in history with200,000 attendees?A. Paul McCartneyB. Billy JoelC. David BowieD. Roger Waters

440. In the song The Twelve Days ofChristmas how many maids are milkin·?A. 5B. 8C. 6D. 12

441. The Edge plays guitar for U2. Which ofthe following plays guitar for Guns N'Roses?A. BonoB. SliceC. BuckD. Slash

442. The ballet The Nutcracker is mostcommonly staged at this time of year:A. ChristmasB. SpringC. EasterD. Ground Hog Day

443. If you went to this group's concert, GeneSimmons would stick his tongue at you:A. AerosmithB. KissC. Bachman-Turner OverdriveD. Bee Gees

444. Milli Vanilli were caught __ and had their"Best New Artist" Grammy Award takenaway.A. Lip-syncingB. ScreamingC. Taking drugsD. Cutting their hair on stage

445. This groups album, As Nasty as TheyWanna Be was banned in Florida:A. U Rap 2B. TroopC. 2 Live CrewD. D-Nice

446. As of 1991, which artist has the bestselling classical album of all time?A. Luciano PavarottiB. Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyC. Vladimir HorowitzD. Beethoven

447. What song is often played during majorleague baseball games?A. Take Me Out to the Ball

GameB. Theme from The NaturalC. CenterfieldD. Saturday In The Park

448. This Irish singer's shaven head is hertrademark:A. Sheena EastonB. Natalie MerchantC. EnyaD. Sinead O’Connor

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449. Janet Jackson is the youngest of Joeand Catherine Jackson's ______children.A. 12B. 9C. 6D. 5

450. Which Madonna music video wasbanned by the Catholic Church?A. Like a PrayerB. BorderlineC. Justify My LoveD. Like A Virgin

451. Gunnar and Mathew Nelson are sons ofwhich rock and country star?A. Andrew NelsonB. Gunnar MyrdalC. Ricky NelsonD. Willie Nelson

452. Which artist sang with the Uh-Huh Girlsand was the commercial spokespersonfor Pepsi in the early 1990s?A. Elton JohnB. John DenverC. Ray CharlesD. Anita Baker

453. Who is the lead singer for R.E.M.?A. Peter BuckB. Mike MillsC. Bill BerryD. Michael Stipe

454. A musician who plays the skins playswhat instrument?A. TambourineB. DrumsC. Stand-Up BassD. Piano

455. This rock music radio and TV celebrity isassociated with the dance showAmerican Bandstand:A. Wolfman JackB. Roy ClarkC. Dick CavettD. Dick Clark

456. This weirdo plays other musicians hitsand changes the lyrics. One of his hitswas titled Eat It.A. Al YankovicB. Michael JacksonC. Randy NewmanD. Rick Springfield

457. How many lines are in a musical staff?A. 7B. 8C. 5D. 16

458. What New Age record label featuresGeorge Winston, William Ackerman andShadowfax?A. American Gramophone

RecordsB. NaradaC. Windham Hill RecordsD. Private Music

459. Michael Jackson raised questions fromcritics for wearing this on one hand:A. A gloveB. Cracker Jack toy-surprise

tattooC. Fingernail polishD. Gold ring with flower design

460. New Orleans is known as the home ofsome of the world's greatest ____ music.A. PunkB. JazzC. CountryD. Swing

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465. Who says, "you can't always get whatyou want"?A. Dire StraitsB. Buddy HollyC. The Rolling StonesD. The Cure

466. This country music legend fell into "aburning ring of fire"?A. Hank Williams Jr.B. Boxcar WillieC. Wynonna JuddD. Johnny Cash

467. This band has stood the test of time withtheir beards, sunglasses and fuzzyguitars:A. Jethro TullB. The Grateful DeadC. The Moody BluesD. ZZ Top

468. At the end of their concerts, The Whoused to _______.A. Say a prayerB. Destroy their instruments on

stageC. Give away their instrumentsD. Sing God Save The Queen

469. Which musical duo gave the famous free"Concert In Central Park" onSeptember 19, 1981?A. Milli VanilliB. Jan & DeanC. Hall & OatesD. Simon and Garfunkel

470. The names Jones, Nesmith, Dolenz, andTork are synonymous with.A. The MonkeesB. The Rolling StonesC. New OrderD. Pink Floyd

461. Rock pioneer Jimi Hendrix was among thefirst to do this with his guitar:A. Play with the strings strung

upside downB. Light his guitar on fireC. Use feedbackD. All of the above

462. Willie Nelson is a big promoter of thisheartland benefit concert.A. Corn Cobs For CashB. Farm AidC. Bread & RosesD. Amnesty International

463. Crosby, Stills, Nash & ____.A. YoungB. SimonC. TaylorD. Mellencamp

464. Don Henley was with what group beforebreaking off on his own?A. The EaglesB. Fleetwood MacC. The PoliceD. Tom Petty and the

Heartbreakers

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471. The award-winning album Nick of Timebelongs to:A. Roy OrbisonB. Nick SavageC. Bonnie RaittD. The Judds

472. He was born in the U.S.A. and releasedan album with the same name:A. James TaylorB. Bruce SpringsteenC. Lenny BruceD. Lou Reed

473. B.B. King has a name for his guitar.What is it?A. LucilleB. GraceC. WoodyD. Baby

474. The Star Spangled Banner starts withwhich words:A. Amazing grace, how sweet

the sound. . .B. Oh beautiful for spacious skies.. .C. Oh say can you see. . .D. My country, ·tis of thee. . .

479. Which Jazz master is known as Bird?A. Miles DavisB. Branford MarsalisC. Charlie ParkerD. Tommy Dorsey

480. What country music singer wears a strawhat with a price tag?A. Tammy WynetteB. Pearl JamC. Minnie PearlD. Dolly Parton

481. Who won the Grammy Award for BestNew Artist in 1990?A. Mariah CareyB. Paula AbdulC. Candace CameronD. Janet Jackson

482. What is Elvis Costello's real name?A. Declan Patrick McManusB. Elvis Presley Jr.C. Clifford Ron DuddD. Lesley Marcus Thomas

475. What instrument did Louis Armstrong gainfame playing?A. TrumpetB. TubaC. Kettle DrumD. Piano

476. What country singer's "got friends in lowplaces"?A. Conway TwittyB. Alan JacksonC. Randy TravisD. Garth Brooks

477. Paul Shaffer is the leader of the band onthis show:A. Jay Leno's The Tonight ShowB. MTV Studio BandC. Dennis Miller ShowD. David Letterman Show

478. The Grammy is music·s award ofexcellence but from 1943 to 1991 forty-sixmusicians received this other prestigiousaward:A. Pulitzer PrizeB. Olympic MedalC. OscarD. Presidential Cluster

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491. What do Cinderella, Poison and Ratthave in common?A. Walt Disney charactersB. Heavy Metal BandsC. All have won Grammy

AwardsD. Folk Singers

492. What instruments are usually played inthe highest point of a church?A. Candle holdersB. Baptismal FontsC. BellsD. Organ Pipes

493. What does it mean if a group of peoplesing in harmony?A. To sing in a roundB. To sing off keyC. To sing slowlyD. To sing different notes

simultaneously

494. The Sound of Music is a movieabout what?A. Singing on BroadwayB. A musical familyC. A singing butcherD. The record industry

487. How many singers are in a quintet?A. 4B. 10C. 5D. 3

488. Peter, Paul and _____.A. LarryB. BobC. MaryD. Harry

489. If "do" is a dear, a female deer, "re" is___.A. A drop of golden sunB. A hamburger bunC. Bob and Martha’s sonD. A big round sun

490. Which is not considered a percussioninstrument?A. XylophoneB. Bass drumC. TambourineD. French horn

483. Which Peanuts character plays thepiano?A. SallyB. ShroederC. Pig PenD. Linus

484. The Doors' Jim Morrison is buried in thiscity:A. ParisB. BarcelonaC. Los AngelesD. London

485. These three brothers performed many ofthe hits for the Saturday Night Feversoundtrack:A. The John Travolta TripletsB. The JacksonsC. The Bee GeesD. The Smothers Brothers

486. What type of voice is the highest singingvoice?A. TenorB. AltoC. SopranoD. Bass

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495. America·s national anthem is called TheStar-Spangled Banner. What isCanada's national anthem called?A. God Save The QueenB. Homeland, My HomelandC. La MarseillaiseD. O’ Canada

496. Who is the lead singer for Guns N'Roses?A. Axl RoseB. Tommy GunnC. Vince NeilD. Alice Cooper

497. Who has had the most hits on the recordcharts, with 107?A. Elvis PresleyB. ChicagoC. The BeatlesD. Stevie Wonder

498. Which artist started her career as a LosAngeles Lakers cheerleader?A. Whitney HoustonB. MadonnaC. Cyndi LauperD. Paula Abdul

499. In 1985, which group asked us to "walklike an Egyptian"?A. Duran DuranB. BanglesC. Donny & Marie OsmondD. Bananarama

500. Which of these is not a stringinstrument?A. HarpB. OboeC. DulcimerD. Piano

501. Which Sesame Street character singsRubber Ducky?A. GroverB. BertC. KermitD. Ernie

502. The Jackson 5 sang about "fundamentallove" with this song:A. Wanna Be Startin’Somethin’B. ABCC. I Think I Love YouD. When I Think of You

503. Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins were oncepart of this band:A. GenesisB. Led ZeppelinC. Manfred Mann·s Earth BandD. Lynyrd Skynyrd

504. I Just Called To Say I Love You. Whocalled?A. Lionel RichieB. TemptationsC. Neil SedakaD. Stevie Wonder

505. Which legendary trumpet player'strademarks are his big cheeks and theupward bend of his horn?A. Al HirtB. Dizzy GillespieC. Doc SeverinsenD. Slim Whitman

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506. What machine filters the vocal track outof pre-recorded music so amateursingers can sing?A. A Miami Sound MachineB. Yamaha X-17 StrikerC. EarplugsD. Karaoke

507. He wrote the music for and played thelead role in Purple Rain.A. Michael JacksonB. PrinceC. Steve LawrenceD. Sting

508. Three of the following rockers died in thesame tragic plane accident. Which didnot?A. The Big BopperB. Buddy HollyC. Richie ValensD. Little Ricky Nelson

509. Which artist named a 10 year collection ofhis music Decade?A. Ozzy OsborneB. Neil YoungC. Bob DylanD. Harry Chapin

510. If you were on this game show you wouldsay, "I can name that tune in 6 notes."A. Name That TuneB. Truth or ConsequencesC. The $60,000 songD. Tune Time

511. What did Frank Zappa name his children?A. Galaxy and Shooting StarB. Zap and PaC. Dweezil and Moon UnitD. Sun 1 and Moon 2

512. Hit The Road Jack and Georgia On MyMind were rated #1 in the Top 40. Whosang these songs?A. Pat BooneB. Chubby CheckerC. Roger MillerD. Ray Charles

513. Which band Smells Like Teen Spirit?A. Skid RowB. Motley CrueC. NirvanaD. Slaughter

514. What is the name of the legendary leadsinger for Queen who died in 1991?A. Tom VenusB. Michael MurphyC. Freddie MercuryD. Brian Johnson

515. Which group starred in the top 1990music videos called Hangin' Tough andHangin" Tough LiveA. New Kids On The BlockB. The Little RascalsC. The Guys Next DoorD. Those Fellas On The Corner

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516. The composers Beethoven and Bach arefrom what country?A. FranceB. GermanyC. United StatesD. Switzerland

517. What friend of Michael Jackson wasmarried at his mansion?A. Latoya JacksonB. Michael JacksonC. James TaylorD. Liz Taylor

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521. The United States shares Niagara Fallswith what other country?A MexicoB. FranceC. EnglandD. Canada

522. Green Bay, home of football's Packers isfound in this state:A. MichiganB. WisconsinC. FloridaD. Wyoming

523. "The Grand Ole Opry" is found in thiscountry music capital:A. Nashville, TennesseeB. Memphis, TennesseeC. Richmond, VirginiaD. Twangsville, Georgia

524. In which state will you not encounter theRocky Mountains?A. CaliforniaB. WyomingC. MontanaD. Colorado

525. Name the last two states to join theUnited States:A. Alaska and ArizonaB. Texas and ArizonaC. Alaska and HawaiiD. Hawaii and California

526. Columbus is the capital of whatmidwestern state?A. MissouriB. MinnesotaC. NebraskaD. Ohio

527. If you were in Chicago, you could jump inthis "Great" lake:A. SuperiorB. ErieC. SaltD. Michigan

528. The sun rises first in which of these U.S.cities?A. Miami, FloridaB. Portland, MaineC. Los Angeles, CaliforniaD. Honolulu, Hawaii

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518. In what state will you find the Badlands?A. ArizonaB. ColoradoC. South DakotaD. Texas

519. New York is America's most populouscity. Which city is number two?A. Los AngelesB. ChicagoC. DetroitD. Washington D.C.

520. If you're visiting Walt Disney World,you're in:A. Anaheim, CaliforniaB. Orlando, FloridaC. Las Vegas, NevadaD. Wheeling, West Virginia

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529. The Mississippi River empties into whatbody of water?A. The Atlantic OceanB. The Pacific OceanC. Hudson BayD. The Gulf of Mexico

530. You'll find Loch Ness (and maybe it'sfabled Monster) in what country?A. NorwayB. BrazilC. ScotlandD. Transylvania

531. It's the smallest state in the UnitedStates:A. Rhode IslandB. VermontC. ArkansasD. Delaware

532. These two are often called the "TwinCities":A. Dallas-Fort WorthB. Seattle-San FranciscoC. Minneapolis-St. PaulD. Chester and Lester,

Pennsylvania

533. The English Channel separates Englandfrom what country?A. SpainB. SwedenC. The United StatesD. France

534. Missouri borders 8 other U.S. states.Which is not one of them?A. IndianaB. KansasC. TennesseeD. Illinois

535. How many hours of sunlight does theNorth Pole get on a summer day?A. 8B. 12C. 24D. 18

536. The tallest mountain range in the worldis the _____.A. HimalayasB. AlpsC. AndesD. Great Smoky Mountains

537. The Gold Rush of 1849 led thousands tothis U.S. state:A. AlaskaB. New MexicoC. CaliforniaD. Texas

538. If I walk across the northern border ofMontana, where am I?A. CanadaB. IdahoC. North CarolinaD. North Dakota

539. A resident of "Beantown" lives in whatU.S. city?A. PhiladelphiaB. AtlantaC. BostonD. Van Camp, Virginia

540. It's the longest river in the world, and theonly one that flows south to north:A. NileB. MississippiC. AmazonD. Moon River

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541. The only U.S. state bigger than Texas is:A. CaliforniaB. New YorkC. AlaskaD. Florida

542. A trip to Bombay would take you to whatcountry?A. ChinaB. IndiaC. GreeceD. France

543. Los Angeles is California's largest city.What's the state capital?A. SacramentoB. San FranciscoC. San DiegoD. Modesto

544. Vatican City is located in what worldcapital?A. BudapestB. AthensC. RomeD. Warsaw

545. This national park is home of the famous"Old Faithful" geyser:A. YellowstoneB. EvergladesC. YosemiteD. Jellystone

546. If you caught a cod off Cape Cod, you'dbe in what U.S. state?A. MaineB. VirginiaC. MichiganD. Massachusetts

547. With more than one billion people, theworld's most populous country is:A. JapanB. IndiaC. U.S.A.D. China

548. If you·re standing in the lowest point inthe U.S., you're in:A. Death Valley CaliforniaB. Royal Gorge, ColoradoC. Salt Lake City, UtahD. Mayberry, North Carolina

549. Alaska's Mount McKinley is the tallest inNorth America. How tall is it?A. 18,350 feetB. 14,411 feetC. 20,320 feetD. 29,003 feet

550. The "Cornhusker" state is:A. KansasB. NebraskaC. OhioD. New Hampshire

551. This Central American country is famousfor its canal:A. Costa RicaB. GuatemalaC. NicaraguaD. Panama

552. What's the world's largest island?A. JapanB. BorneoC. Long IslandD. Greenland

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553. About how many miles would it take todrive from New York to Los Angeles?A. 2,000B. 3,400C. 2,800D. 4,000

554. In what country would you find the GreatPyramid of Cheops?A. IsraelB. MexicoC. Saudi ArabiaD. Egypt

555. This city is home of the Superdome:A. DetroitB. New OrleansC. DenverD. Dallas

556. What ocean surrounds the HawaiianIslands?A. AtlanticB. PacificC. IndianD. Arctic

561. Who can you find living at 1600Pennsylvania Avenue?A. The Governor of PennsylvaniaB. The Surgeon GeneralC. The President of the United

StatesD. Waldo

562. What imaginary line goes around themiddle of the Earth?A. The International DatelineB. The Arctic CircleC. The Tropic of CapricornD. The Equator

563. The "Land of 10,000 Lakes" refers towhat U.S. state?A. WisconsinB. FloridaC. MinnesotaD. Idaho

564. The world's largest desert is the Sahara.Where is it?A. Southern ChinaB. Northern AfricaC. Western AustraliaD. East India

557. Philadelphia's nickname is:A. The Big AppleB. The City of Brotherly LoveC. Where The West BeginsD. The Mile High City

558. The Rio Grande River is the borderbetween the U.S. and _______.A. CanadaB. MexicoC. EnglandD. Iceland

559. In which state could you not swim in theocean?A. South CarolinaB. OregonC. DelawareD. Arizona

560. Until recently this European city wasdivided by a wall:A. BerlinB. ParisC. RomeD. London

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565. If you're flying a kite in "The Windy City,"you're in:A. PhoenixB. OmahaC. SeattleD. Chicago

566. The capital of Arkansas is:A. Big RockB. Little RockC. Pine BluffD. Tulsa

567. I live in the Yukon Territory. What's mynationality?A. AmericanB. CanadianC. GermanD. Russian

568. The Golden Gate Bridge welcomesvisitors to which city?A. San FranciscoB. LondonC. New YorkD. Venice

569. To sail from Italy to Africa, you mustcross what body of water?A. The Pacific OceanB. The Indian OceanC. The Mediterranean SeaD. The Bay of Bengal

570. The Aleutian Islands are a part of whatU.S. state?A. HawaiiB. AlaskaC. WashingtonD. Florida

571. What river runs through the GrandCanyon?A. Arizona RiverB. Joan RiverC. Mississippi RiverD. Colorado River

572. This country is home to the AmazonRiver and the world's largest rainforest:A. Costa RicaB. New GuineaC. ZaireD. Brazil

573. Wales is part of what country?A. New ZealandB. SwitzerlandC. United KingdomD. Magic Kingdom

574. The most populous city in North Americais:A. New YorkB. Los AngelesC. MontrealD. Mexico City

575. On what continent will you find MountKilimanjaro?A. AsiaB. AfricaC. North AmericaD. South America

576. The Potomac River runs through whichU.S. city?A. MinneapolisB. Washington D.C.C. HoustonD. Potomacville

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577. Mount Saint Helens, an active volcano,is in which U.S. state?A. HawaiiB. WashingtonC. CaliforniaD. Oregon

578. Baghdad is the capital of what MiddleEast country?A. IranB. IraqC. IsraelD. Ireland

579. The highest waterfall in North Americacan be found in this national park:A. Crater LakeB. Bryce CanyonC. AcadiaD. Yosemite

580. Times Square is in which U.S. city?A. AtlantaB. BostonC. MilwaukeeD. New York

581. What percentage of the Earth is coveredby water?A. 30%B. 70%C. 60%D. 50%

582. Which U.S. state has a Buffalo, a Catskilland an Oyster Bay?A. MontanaB. New YorkC. WisconsinD. Kentucky

583. The area surrounding the North Pole isknown as:A. The ArcticB. IcelandC. AntarcticaD. Santa·s Workshop

584. If it's 10:00 a.m. in New York, what timeis it in Seattle?A. 1:00 p.m.B. NoonC. 7:00 a.m.D. 4:18 p.m.

585. This state's capital is Charleston:A. West VirginiaB. VermontC. NevadaD. South Carolina

586. What city is famous for it·sGateway Arch?A. St. LarryB. St. PaulC. St. PetersburgD. St. Louis

587. Barcelona, site of the 1992 SummerOlympics, is in what country?A. PortugalB. SpainC. GreeceD. Romania

588. The people who live there call it Nippon.We call it:A. NepalB. JapanC. KoreaD. Wyoming

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589. Early explorers sought the mythicalFountain of Youth in this state:A. TexasB. IndianaC. CaliforniaD. Florida

590. This island country's largest city isAuckland:A. AustraliaB. CubaC. New ZealandD. Phillippines

591. Which of these countries covers thelargest area?A. CanadaB. BrazilC. IndiaD. United States

592. Where is Cape Canaveral, site ofAmerica's space launches?A. AlabamaB. CaliforniaC. ConnecticutD. Florida

593. This narrow body of water separatesAlaska from Russia:A. Volga RiverB. Caspian SeaC. Bering StraitD. St. Lawrence Seaway

594. What holy city attracts thousands ofpilgrims to Saudi Arabia?A. JerusalemB. RiyadhC. CairoD. Mecca

595. In what state will you find the DinosaurNational Monument?A. MontanaB. ColoradoC. UtahD. Oklahoma

596. The population of the United States isapproximately:A. 180 millionB. 250 millionC. 300 millionD. 210 million

597. The "Peach State" is:A. MississippiB. OregonC. HawaiiD. Georgia

598. Where is Plymouth Rock, site of thepilgrim's landing?A. MassachusettsB. MaineC. MichiganD. Maryland

599. This U.S. city was hit by a majorearthquake in 1989:A. San AntonioB. San DiegoC. San FranciscoD. Denver

600. What city did Elvis Presley call home?A. Nashville, TennesseeB. Mobile, AlabamaC. Memphis, TennesseeD. Bay City, Michigan

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601. What land did Christopher Columbusdiscover in 1492?A. The West IndiesB. ItalyC. MexicoD. Disneyland

602. Which of these is the southernmostcountry?A. IndiaB. South AfricaC. ChileD. Australia

603. The hottest temperature ever recordedwas in Libya. How hot was it?A. 108 degreesB. 164 degreesC. 150 degreesD. 136 degrees

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604. Abraham Lincoln was the ___U.S.President.

A. 16thB. 17thC. 10thD. 1st

605. How did Paul Revere travel when hemade his famous ride?A. BoatB. BalloonC. HorseD. Train

606. Who sailed to the new world in the Nina,Pinta and Santa Maria?A. ColumbusB. King George IIIC. ColumboD. Henry Hudson

607. What was Buffalo Bill's real name?A. Howdy DoodyB. Sam HoustonC. William CodyD. Wyatt Earp

608. Which famous Indian Chief defeatedGeneral Custer?A. Sitting BullB. TontoC. GeronimoD. Crazy Horse

609. The Wright brothers flew the firstmotorized airplane. What were their firstnames?A. Oliver and WendelB. Frank and LloydC. Orville and WilberD. They were both namedJohn

610. World War II began in what year?A. 1914B. 1955C. 1950D. 1939

611. Which famous landmark did France giveto the U.S. in the late 1800s?A. Washington MonumentB. Statue of LibertyC. Lincoln MemorialD. Empire State Building

612. What do you see on a Jolly Roger Flag?A. Skull and crossbonesB. Eagle and airplaneC. Clown faceD. Big piece of candy

613. I said, "The only thing we have to fear isfear itself."A. Thomas JeffersonB. Franklin RooseveltC. Martin Luther King Jr.D. James Madison

614. Former President Richard M. Nixon'smiddle name is:A. MudB. MilhousC. MathewD. Marvin

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615. If you were at the Battle of Waterloo youwould have seen:A. Joan of ArcB. Julius CaesarC. General PattonD. Napoleon

616. The purpose of the Declaration ofIndependence was:A. To free the slavesB. To give women the right to

voteC. To free America from British

ruleD. To City Charter for

Independence, Missouri

617. Which famous Italian explorer traveled toChina?A. Marco PoloB. Hernando CortésC. Alexander the GreatD. Ferdinand Magellan

618. I was the first man to set foot on the moon:A. Norman SchwarzkopfB. Neil ArmstrongC. Louis ArmstrongD. Vladamir Corchenkov

619. The Mona Lisa was painted by this artist:A. Ansel AdamsB. Claude MonetC. Pablo PicassoD. Leonardo Da Vinci

620. What is the real name for the famous"Whistler's Mother" painting?A. Arrangement in Grey and

BlackB. My MomC. Rocking ChairD. Little Old Lady

621. Which army won the battle of the Alamo?A. Confederate ArmyB. American ArmyC. Mexican ArmyD. Spanish Army

622. John Wilkes Booth shot which U.S.President?A. John F. KennedyB. James MadisonC. President FordD. Abraham Lincoln

623. Which of the following people was not aConfederate during America's Civil War?A. Robert E. LeeB. Pierre ToutantC. Ulysses S. GrantD. Jefferson Davis

624. I led the American forces in theRevolutionary War.A. Robert E. LeeB. Norman SchwarzkopfC. George WashingtonD. George Patton

625. After leaving its home port, how long didit take the Mayflower to arrive atPlymouth Rock?A. 4 monthsB. 2 yearsC. 8 monthsD. 30 days

626. Thomas Jefferson was instrumental inbuying what famous U.S. property?A. District of ColumbiaB. The Louisiana PurchaseC. The White House GroundsD. New York City

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627. Boot Hill Cemetery is found is what "oldwest" town?A. San AntonioB. Virginia CityC. DenverD. Dodge City

628. What food was not served at our nation'sfirst Thanksgiving meal?A. TurkeyB. CornC. Hot DogD. Eel

629. The U.S. bought Alaska from _____.A. RussiaB. MexicoC. JapanD. Canada

630. British soldiers were easy targets duringthe revolutionary war because theiruniforms were what color?A. BlueB. WhiteC. PlaidD. Red

631. Prince Charles married _____ in 1981.A. Diane FeinsteinB. Diana SpencerC. Di BufordD. Diana Darling

632. John F. Kennedy was the youngest U.S.president ever elected. How old was hewhen elected?A. 43B. 40C. 36D. 51

633. Robin Hood stole from the ____ andgave to the ____.A. travelers. . .merry menB. rich. . .poorC. sloppy. . .downtroddenD. Gypsies. . .king

634. World War I introduced what majorweapon to organized warfare?A. Atom BombB. JetC. TankD. Machine Gun

635. The Gulf War's initial conflict wasbetween which 2 countries?A. Kuwait and IraqB. Iran and LibyaC. United States and IraqD. Iraq and Iran

636. Which of these is not guaranteed in theBill of Rights' First Amendment:A. Freedom of the pressB. Freedom of religionC. The right to voteD. Freedom of speech

637. Florence Nightingale was a heroine of___.A. Animal rightsB. The Battle of the BulgeC. The Crimean WarD. Bird watchers everywhere

638. Who sent the first telegraph message in1844?A. Western UnionB. Jim MorrisonC. Barry MorseD. Samuel Morse

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639. The current U.S. flag has ____ stripesand ____ stars.A. 50. . .13B. 13. . .50C. 25. . .50D. 10. . .40

640. Joan of Arc lead the French against theEnglish in the 1400s. How did she die?A. Killed in battleB. Burned at the stakeC. Black PlagueD. Beheaded

641. Which person below did not sign theDeclaration of Independence?A. Francis Lightfoot LeeB. Samuel AdamsC. John AdamsD. George Washington

642. A Davy Crockett Cap is made from ____.A. Possum skinB. Raccoon skinC. Squirrel skinD. Rayon skin

643. Miniskirts were made popular duringwhich decade?A. 1960sB. 1950sC. 1970sD. 1920s

644. "Jitterbug" commonly refers to a ____.A. DanceB. Corn beetleC. FoodD. Drink with vodka

645. The process of pasteurization wasdeveloped by _____.A. American Dairy AssociationB. Pierre PasteurC. Louis PasteurD. Unknown Algerian sheep

herder

646. The discovery of gravity is associatedwith which person?A. Gretta GravitzB. Albert EinsteinC. Benjamin FranklinD. Issac Newton

647. Audie Murphy is famous for being:A. The world's tallest manB. The inventor of the Murphy

BedC. The inventor of the paper clipD. America's most decorated

war hero from World War II

648. Thomas Edison is known for which great"sound" invention?A. 8-trck recorderB. The phonographC. The telephoneD. Hearing aid

649. Mickey Mouse was created by:A. Warner BrothersB. Looney TunesC. The MousketeersD. Walt Disney

650. In what year did America become freefrom British rule?A. 1776B. 1492C. 1864D. 1792

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651. Corazon Aquino ousted ruler FerdinandMarcos from which country?A. NicaraguaB. Costa RicaC. PhilippinesD. Hawaii

652. The first nonstop transatlantic flight wasmade by:A. Amelia EarhartB. Richard ByrdC. Chuck YeagerD. Charles Lindbergh

653. Who was the English King during theAmerican Revolution?A. Louis XXIIIB. King Henry XVIIIC. King George IIID. King Vitamin

654. ____ discovered Florida.A. Christopher ColumbusB. Ponce de LeónC. James CookD. Ferdinand Magellan

655. What American woman was known forhelping hundreds of slaves escape tothe North?A. Marie CurieB. Theda BaraC. Clara BartonD. Harriet Tubman

656. Charles Keating is associated with the____ scandal.A. WatergateB. Savings and LoanC. IrangateD. Washington D.C. Drug

657. Who introduced Europe to moveable-type printing?A. Galileo GalileiB. Johannes GutnbergC. William HearstD. Gute N. Lobski

658. When trapped by severe winterconditions, the Donner Party wasforced to eat this unusual food:A. HumansB. EaglesC. WoodD. Clothing

659. The U.S. presidential candidate famousfor the campaign slogan, "Read mylips" was:A. Ronald ReaganB. Richard NixonC. George BushD. Michael Dukakis

660. Which U.S. president was in office whenthe atom bomb was dropped onHiroshima?A. Franklin RooseveltB. Harry TrumanC. John KennedyD. Dwight Eisenhower

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661. What famous South African nationalistleader spent much of his life in prison?A. Martin Luther King Jr.B. Malcom XC. Desmond Tu TuD. Nelson Mandela

662. The English Queen, Mary I reignedduring the religious persecutions of the16th century. What was her nickname?A. Mary Queen of TroyB. Bloody MaryC. Scary MaryD. None of the above

663. Leona Helmsley is a famous American___.A. Hotel ownerB. QueenC. Escaped prisonerD. Sculptor

664. What is Californian Swifty Lazar's "reel·"occupation?A. Tennis playerB. Used-car salesmanC. Mayor of Los AngelesD. Hollywood agent

665. Belle Starr was a(n):A. Leader of Women’s Rights

movementB. American outlawC. Las Vegas stripperD. Actress

666. J. Paul Getty was one of the ________.A. First members of congressB. Fabulous 4 of baseball fameC. Writer of President Lincoln's

Gettysburg AddressD. Richest men in the world

667. Which two U.S. Presidents were knownfor keeping slaves?A. Jefferson and JacksonB. Washington and JeffersonC. Washington and LincolnD. Monroe and Grant

668. Who is thought to have invented thesandwich?A. Unknown German deli ownerB. John B. HammC. Unknown French bakerD. The Earl of Sandwich

669. Which of the following organizations hasreceived 3 Nobel Prizes?A. Salvation ArmyB. Red CrossC. Alcoholics AnonymousD. United Nations

670. In the mid 1800s Austria bombed Italyusing _______.A. GlidersB. RocketsC. BalloonsD. Planes

671. December 7, 1941 is known as "a daythat will live in infamy." What happenedon this day?A. Japan bombed Pearl HarborB. World War II beganC. President Kennedy was shotD. World War I ended

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672. Johnny Appleseed made his mark as:A. New York's first mayorB. The baker of the first apple

pieC. An imaginary book characterD. A Tree-Planting American

pioneer

673. Thomas Crapper is often given credit forthis invention:A. The first trivia bookB. DiceC. The flush toiletD. Using cow dung for fertilizer

674. This general of the Civil War wasaccidentally killed by his own men:

A. Robert E. LeeB. Ulysses GrantC. Abraham LincolnD. Stonewall Jackson

675. The famous orphanage Boys Town wasfounded by:A. Bing CrosbyB. Father FlanaganC. Mickey RooneyD. Father O'Mally

676. Who was the leader of the Wild Bunch?A. Jesse JamesB. Butch CassidyC. Michael BradyD. David Cassidy

677. What is an Edsel?A. A washing machineB. Part of an automobile engineC. Stand to hold a paintingD. An automobile

678. The world's population increases anaverage of _______ people daily.A. 270,000B. 20,000C. 10,000D. 50,000

679. Which of the following inscriptions doesnot appear on every penny, nickel, dimeand quarter?A. E Pluribus UnumB. In God We TrustC. Legal TenderD. Liberty

680. The oldest U.S. President to take theoath of office was:A. Ronald ReaganB. Franklin PierceC. Grover ClevelandD. Millard Fillmore

681. What is America's highest militarydecoration?A. Eagle Scout BadgeB. Purple HeartC. Congressional Medal of

HonorD. Oak Leaf Cluster

682. Which war took the most human lives?A. The Boer WarB. The Hundred Year WarC. World War IID. The Vietnam War

683. _____ is the oldest college in the UnitedStates.A. Boston UniversityB. Princeton UniversityC. Yale UniversityD. Harvard University

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684. The largest synagogue in the world canbe found in which city?A. MoscowB. New YorkC. JerusalemD. Hong Kong

685. When the South seceded from the union,there were how many ConfederateStates?A. 9B. 4C. 13D. 11

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686. What was Eleanor Roosevelt's maidenname?A. Eleanor RooseveltB. Eleanor TeddyC. Eleanor RigbyD. Eleanor Nixon

687. The "Baby Ruth" candy bar was namedafter _______.A. Walt Disney cartoon

characterB. General Eisenhower's wifeC. President Grover Cleveland's

baby daughterD. Babe Ruth the baseball

player

688. Who said, "I never met a man Ididn't like."A. Jamie Lee CurtisB. Margaret ThatcherC. Will RogersD. W.C. Fields

689. Charles Schulz created what famouscartoon characters?A. Charlie Brown and The

Peanuts GangB. Tom and JerryC. Itchy and ScratchyD. Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck

690. Which political figure is famous formisspelling the word "potato?"A. Walter MondaleB. Dan QuayleC. Gerald FordD. Jimmy Carter

691. Charles Dickens was known as a _____.A. BotanistB. ExplorerC. SilversmithD. Writer

692. Which group of people live inLouisiana?A. CajunsB. TexansC. YankeesD. Eskimos

693. William Shakespeare wrote the words:A. "I'll be back."B. "A rose by any other name

would smell as sweet."C. "Go ahead, make my play."D. "You ain·t heard nothing yet."

694. The anti-drug slogan, "Just say no" waspopularized by:A. Nancy ReaganB. Judge Clarence ThomasC. Betty FordD. American Board of Law

Enforcement

695. Engelbert Humperdinck is a well-known:A. ComicB. Cartoon characterC. SingerD. TV Evangelist

696. Michael Jackson does not own:A. Beatles songsB. A houseC. The Elephant Man·s bonesD. Exotic animals

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701. Albert Einstein played this musicalinstrument in his spare time.A. Squeeze BoxB. HarmonicaC. TubaD. Violin

702. The Graceland Estate is the secondmost visited house in the United States.Who lived there?A. Paul SimonB. Jesse JacksonC. Grace KellyD. Elvis Presley

703. What is the first most visited house in theUnited States?A. The house that Jack builtB. George Washington·s HouseC. The White HouseD. Abraham Lincoln·s log cabin

704. P.T. Barnum entertained tens ofthousands of people with his:

A. Basketball skillsB. Singing voiceC. Double-jointed toesD. Traveling circus

705. The Pope is the religious leader of:A. JudaismB. The Catholic ChurchC. The United StatesD. Agnostics

706. Nostradamus was not known for his:A. Knowledge of astronomyB. Invention of the radioC. Ability to predict the futureD. Wisdom

707. Thelonius Monk is remembered for:A. The religious order he

foundedB. Playing jazz pianoC. His theory of evolutionD. Being America·s first black

mayor

697. Harry Houdini gained fame as one of theworld's greatest ________:A. MagiciansB. Fighter pilotsC. ExplorersD. Spies

698. Who made the McDonald's restaurantchain the success it is today?A. Martha RayeB. Jim CroceC. Ron McDonaldD. Ray Kroc

699. Charlie Chaplin was featured in ___ films:A. FrenchB. SilentC. NatureD. 3-D

700. According to Ben Franklin, what are twosure things in life?A. Youth and old ageB. Death and taxesC. Love and painD. Birth and death

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708. Tammy Faye Baker gained herfame as a _________.A. Poor actressB. TV EvangelistC. Cry babyD. Makeup artist

709. In his career, Geraldo Rivera hasbeen a:A. BoxerB. Tabloid TV newscasterC. Talk-Show HostD. All of the above

710. Johnny Carson hails from this state.A. NebraskaB. IllinoisC. AlaskaD. Kansas

711. Stephen King is a writer of this typeof story;A. ChristmasB. MysteryC. HorrorD. Comedy

712. Scarface was his nickname. What washis real name?A. Charles MansonB. Al CaponeC. Dick TracyD. Elliot Ness

713. Mata Hari gained fame as aninternational.A. SpyB. Political leaderC. Hair stylistD. Film Star

714. Who was known as the Sultan of Swat?A. Sultan of Sri LankaB. 'Mosquito' Mark MayberryC. Babe RuthD. Jimmy Connors

715. Comedian George Burns is an avidsmoker of:A. CigarsB. Corn silkC. CigarettesD. Salmon

716. Garrison Keillor caused this imaginaryplace to seem almost real.A. OzB. The Land of the LostC. AtlantisD. Lake Wobegon

717. The leader of the Third Reich was:A. Joseph GoebbelsB. Sergeant SchultzC. Irving BerlinD. Adolf Hitler

718. Pee Wee Herman was known for saying:A. "I know you are, but what

am I."B. "That wasn't me.'C. "I'm not a midget."D. "I know I am, but what are

you?"

719. Bo Derek has experienced her greatestpersonal exposure in:A. Beer commercialsB. TV game showsC. MoviesD. Radio

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720. Penn and Teller achieved nationalstatus as ___________.A. Ping Pong playersB. SingersC. DancersD. Magicians

721. James Madison's wife's name was:A. MabelB. DolleyC. WeezyD. Bunny

722. Chang and Eng Bunker were?A. Born in JapanB. Siamese TwinsC. Archie Bunker·s adopted

childrenD. Inventors of Chinese food

723. During her lifetime, Cher has usedwhich of the following names?A. All of the followingB. Cherilyn SarkasianC. Cherilyn La PiereD. Cher Bono

724. What was the painter Picasso's firstname?A. PhilB. PierreC. PabloD. Peter

725. 'Takes a licking and keeps on ticking,"was made famous for Timex watches bythis spokesman:A. John Cameron SwayzeB. Martin RolexC. Patrick SwayzeD. David Susskind

726. The Smothers Brothers first names are.

A. Sam and DaveB. Peter and SteveC. Tobias and OtisD. Dick and Tom

727. What do Phil Donahue, Joan Rivers andOprah Winfrey have in common?A. The same motherB. Talk-Show hostsC. All born in 1944D. Movie careers

728. The Teddy Bear was named after who?A. Ted KennedyB. Theodore RooseveltC. Ted WilliamsD. Bob Hope

729. Which of the following did AlexanderGraham Bell invent?A. Wireless communicationB. Church bellsC. The assembly lineD. The Telephone

730. James Watt pioneered the developmentof this important invention:A. The compassB. The light bulbC. Steam EngineD. Electricity

731. Who invented the Cotton Gin?A. Eli WhitneyB. Eli WallaceC. Alex HaleyD. Benjamin Franklin

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740. Who was the leader of Iraq in theGulf War?A. Saddam HusseinB. Muammar el-QaddafiC. George GobelD. Sheik Jabor al-Ahmad al-

Sabah

741. What rock legend was known as"The King"?A. Bob DylanB. Chubby CheckerC. Elvis PresleyD. Prince Charles

742. Helen Keller was:A. An authorB. BlindC. DeafD. All of the above

743. Which comedy team performed the skit,Who's On First?A. Laurel and HardyB. Ozzie and HarriettC. Abbott and CostelloD. Kookla, Fran and Ollie

732. Annette Funicello was a celebratedmember of ___________.A. The Mickey Mouse ClubB. The Supreme CourtC. Frankie Avalon Fan ClubD. Ponytail softball

733. What did Benjamin Franklin discoverwhile flying his kite?A. The Jet StreamB. ElectricicityC. Solar powerD. Wind power

734. What did Bo Jackson do to gain hispopularity?A. Played professional football

and baseballB. Became a know-it-allC. Sang with the Jackson 5D. Played professional

baseball and basketball

735. Anne Frank wrote in her diary about :A. Paris, FranceB. AmericaC. Hiding from the NazisD. Hiding from the Japanese

736. What is Sam Walton's claim to fame?A. Father of TV's Walton FamilyB. Clothing designerC. Retail wizard of WalmartD. Inventor of the boomerang

737. Jim Henson was known as thecreator of:A. Captain KangarooB. Mr. Roger's NeighborhoodC. Kermit The FrogD. Mr. Hooper

738. Lady Godiva was when she rodethrough town.A. Wearing a fur coatB. Dressed like a buzzardC. NakedD. Giving away chocolate

739. Adventurers Hillary and Norgay werethe first to do what?A. Reach the summit of Mt.

EverestB. Cross the Amazon RiverC. Travel in spaceD. Reach the bottom of the

Atlantic

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748. Mahatma Gandhi used methods to freeIndia from British rule.A. OvereatingB. LamazeC. NonviolentD. Violent

749. Who is said to have lived in the Gardenof Eden?A. Eve and AdamB. Caesar and CleopatraC. Jeremiah and IsaiahD. Jonah and Moses

750. Edgar Allan Poe was the Americanauthor who wrote:A. Winnie The PoohB. The RavenC. Robinson CrusoeD. The Princess and the Pea

751. J.R.R. Tolkien included Bilbow Bagginsin a series of his stories. What kind ofcreature was Bilbow Baggins?A. BearB. SnakeC. WizardD. Hobbit

744. TV comedian Benny Hill hailed from thiscountry:A. FranceB. CanadaC. EnglandD. Germany

745. This famous Hollywood figure wasconvicted of slapping a Beverly Hills cop:A. Zsa Zsa GaborB. Eva GrubC. MadonnaD. Eva Gabor

746. The philosopher Confucius was fromancient.A. EgyptB. ChinaC. JapanD. Mongolia

747. Who is Uncle Sam?A. Sam HoustonB. Colonel SandersC. Abe Lincoln·s fatherD. A symbol of the United States

752. Green Eggs and Ham was written by:A. C.S. LewisB. Theodore Seuss GeiselC. Walt DisneyD. Mel Blanc

753. This black legend of stage and screenstarted his career tap dancing:A. Sammy Davis Jr.B. Jimmy "J.J." WalkerC. Billy "White Shoes" JohnsonD. Milton Berle

754. Jerry Lewis often shared the moviespotlight with this Hollywood great.A. James DeanB. Dean JonesC. Dean WhitterD. Dean Martin

755. Isaac Newton discovered _______.A. Fig NewtonsB. GravityC. Graham crackersD. The amoeba

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756. Which of the following people wasnicknamed The Schnozz ?A. Red SkeltonB. Nipsy RussellC. Carol ChanningD. Jimmy Durante

757. Roy Rogers is known as King of the ___.A. PopB. CowboysC. RoadD. Car

758. Mikhail Gorbachev has a birthmarkon his______________.A. HandB. EarC. NeckD. Head

759. Farrah Fawcett was at one timemarried to __________________.A. Bob CraneB. Lee MajorsC. Michael DouglasD. Charlie of Charlie·s Angels

764. Who wrote the original Little Mermaid?A. Steven SpielbergB. Loni AndersonC. Mark TwainD. Hans Christian Andersen

765. Wolfman Jack was a famous _______.A. BoxerB. Disc JockeyC. Horror film actorD. Hunter

766. This man wrote the books HuckelberryFinn and Tom Sawyer.A. Dr. SeussB. Mark TwainC. Beatrix PotterD. Rudyard Kipling

767. Julia Child has entertained millions of TVviewers with her _____________.A. Talk ShowB. Yoga ShowC. Running cartwheelsD. Cooking Show

760. The man known as Minnesota Fats wasrespected for his talented use of a ____.A. Pinball machineB. ForkC. Pool CueD. Violin

761. This person has starred in movies and isa former Mr. Olympia.A. Arnold SchwarzeneggerB. Hulk HoganC. Ben KingsleyD. Kevin Costner

762. Who was the popular former head of theChrysler Corporation?A. Ross PerotB. George BushC. Donald TrumpD. Lee Iacocca

763. John Cleese was a member of whichcast of comedians?A. In Living ColorB. FridaysC. Monty Python's Flying CircusD. Saturday Night Live

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768. Alex Haley, author of Roots, traced hisfamily's beginnings to this continent.A. AfricaB. TurkeyC. AustraliaD. Europe

769. Which of the following was not a Marxbrother?A. Harpo MarxB. Groucho MarxC. Karl MarxD. Zeppo Marx

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773. How many inches can a bamboo plantgrow in one day?A. 36B. 2C. 12D. 24

774. What’s the top speed of the world’sfastest spider?A. 100 mphB. 50 mphC. 80 mphD. 10 mph

775. Which of the following is not a citrusfruit?A. GrapefruitB. AppleC. LemonD. Orange

776. The oldest known living tree is abristlecone pine. About how old is it?A. 150 yearsB. 10,000 yearsC. 500 yearsD. 4,600 years

777. The stegosaurus, an extinct dinosaur,weighed almost 2 tons. How big was itsbrain?A. About the same as a human

brainB. The size of a walnutC. Twice as big as a human

brainD. The size of a softball

778. The movie Jaws starred this feared man-eater:A. Killer whaleB. Polar bearC. Bengal tigerD. Great white shark

779. Which of these farm animals is consideredthe smartest?A. CowB. PigC. ChickenD. Sheep

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770. Zoology is the study of animals. Botanyis the study of what?A. InsectsB. PlantsC. DinosaursD. Microscopic organisms

771. Homo sapien is another name for thiscommon animal:A. BearB. DogC. CatD. Human

772. This group of animals can truly bedescribed as “cold-blooded”:A. BirdsB. ReptilesC. LichensD. Mammals

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780. Daffy, Donald and Mallard are examplesof this bird:A. DodoB. DuckC. GooseD. Crow

781. The heaviest snake is the SouthAmerican anaconda. How big can it get?A. 100 poundsB. 1,000 poundsC. 200 poundsD. 500 pounds

782. Which of these animals has the longestaverage life span?A. OwlB. TortoiseC. ElephantD. Eagle

783. How far can a giant condor fly withoutbeating its wings?A. 60 milesB. 10 milesC. 30 milesD. 1 mile

784. What fruit is most commonly used tomake wine?A. GrapesB. TomatoesC. PlumsD. Peaches

785. Weighing over 2,000 tons, this is perhapsthe most massive living thing on Earth:A. Blue whaleB. African elephantC. Sequoia treeD. Giant clam

786. Also called the American bison, we knowit better as the ___________?A. Shetland ponyB. Bald eagleC. Brown bearD. Buffalo

787. If someone serves you mutton, whatanimal would you be eating?A. DeerB. Young cowC. DogD. Sheep

788. This prized object is also the hardestknown substance in nature:A. IronB. DiamondC. IvoryD. Gold

789. The fabric silk comes from the efforts ofthis animal:A. SpiderB. HummingbirdC. MinkD. Worm

790. The American Indians called it “maize.”We know it better as _____________.A. CornB. WheatC. Sunflower seedsD. Tobacco

791. Which animal is not found around theArctic Circle?A. Polar bearB. SealC. PenguinD. Whale

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792. If Batman really had the powers of a bat,he’d be:A. A clever daytime hunterB. Able to lay eggsC. Faster than a speeding

bulletD. Practically blind

793. 500 years ago you couldn’t have foundthis animal anywhere in America:A. EagleB. MouseC. HorseD. Human

794. What’s the largest primate in the world?A. MooseB. GorillaC. OstrichD. Human

795. In which ecosystem will you find thegreatest abundance of plant and animallife?A. SavannaB. MountainC. SwampD. Tropical rainforest

796. What kind of weather can you expect ina monsoon region?A. Constant strong windsB. Heavy seasonal rainC. Dry desert conditionsD. 12 months of winter

797. What kind of animal is “Smokey,” whoencourages us to prevent forest fires?A. OwlB. BearC. BloodhoundD. Dragon

798. The two types of elephants are Africanand ___________.A. IndianB. EgyptianC. AustralianD. Norwegian

799. What do elephants produce that makesthem a target for poachers?A. FurB. Musk oilC. IvoryD. Pearls

800. The greatest recorded snowfall occurredin Silver Lake, Colorado. How manyinches fell in 24 hours?A. 76B. 37C. 15D. 120

801 . What grain provides the major source offood for half the world’s population?A. BarleyB. WheatC. RiceD. Corn

802. A carnivore is any animal that eats ____.A. Only vegetablesB. Other animalsC. With utensilsD. At night

803. Tasmanian devils are real animals. Whatkind are they?A. MarsupialsB. LizardsC. AmphibiansD. Rodents

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804. Which of these plants is not poisonous?A. MistletoeB. Lily of the valleyC. RoseD. Hemlock

805. In the Zodiac, Pisces refers to whatanimal?A. FishB. RamC. BullD. Lion

806. What name does a wildebeest alsogo by?A. HippoB. ChimpC. GazelleD. Gnu

807. Where is the world’s largest activevolcano?A. CaliforniaB. JavaC. JapanD. Hawaii

808. What’s the fastest land mammal?A. CheetahB. ZebraC. Greyhound dogD. Gazelle

809. How many times a second does ahummingbird beat its wings whilefeeding?A. 5B. 555C. 55D. 5,555

810. Put a group of lions together andyou’ve got:A. A herdB. A prideC. A flockD. A big problem

811. The female praying mantis, an insect,has the odd habit of doing this:A. Turning purple when angryB. Barking like a dogC. Sleeping all summerD. Eating its mate

812. The heaviest known human beingweighed approximately ___________.A. 1,800 poundsB. 800 poundsC. 500 poundsD. 1,300 pounds

813. What percentage of the United States isforest?A. 57B. 5C. 32D. 18

814. A saguaro is an example of this type ofplant:A. OrchidB. Pine treeC. GrapevineD. Cactus

815. Fossils indicate the largest prehistoricinsect was a dragonfly. How long wereits wings?A. 6 inchesB. 27 inchesC. 12 inchesD. 5 feet

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820. What kind of animal is the cartooncharacter Bullwinkle?A. BullB. RabbitC. MooseD. Squirrel

821. How many bolts of lightning strike theUnited States in an average day?A. 250,000B. 2,500C. 250D. 25

822. The Exxon Valdez oil spill affected theenvironment of this coastline:A. AlaskaB. KuwaitC. CaliforniaD. Japan

823. This type of insect boasts both theheaviest and smallest varieties in theinsect kingdom.A. FlyB. BeetleC. MothD. Flea

816. Feline is to cats, as __________ isto dogs.A. BovineB. CanineC. IodineD. Ursine

817. These 10 foot lizards are also known as"_________ dragons” after the islandwhere they live.A. HawaiiB. KomodoC. BahamaD. Borneo

818. Which of the following is not a crustacean?A. LobsterB. ScorpionC. BarnacleD. Shrimp

819. How many days a year does the SouthPole go without any sunlight?A. 0B. 365C. 78D. 182

824. Some of these animals can actually giveoff a strong electrical charge:A. EelsB. SnakesC. Lightning bugsD. Sharks

825. How much body weight does a beartypically lose during hibernation?A. 5 percentB. 50 percentC. 25 percentD. none

826. If an animal is described as nocturnal,what does it do?A. Change colorsB. Make its home undergroundC. Come out only at nightD. Eat bugs

827. A lepidopterist studies these colorfulcreatures:A. ParrotsB. Tropical fishC. ButterfliesD. Leopards

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828. What kind of animal was the titlecharacter in Moby Dick?A. Talking parrotB. Grizzly bearC. Sperm whaleD. Field mouse

829. Which of these would you need amicroscope to see?A. AmoebaB. TadpoleC. CentipedeD. Gnat

830. When someone in a restaurant ordersescargot, they’re really ordering:A. OnionsB. GoatC. BrainsD. Snails

831. The emu, ostrich, and kiwi are all birds.But what can none of them do?A. Grow feathersB. FlyC. Build nestsD. Lay eggs

832. Which of these U.S. governmentorganizations was created to helpprotect the environment?A. USDAB. EPAC. FDAD. FBI

833. George Bush made news when headmitted to hating this healthy greenvegetable:A. BroccoliB. CabbageC. AsparagusD. Avocado

834. Chinook, sirocco, and gale are namesdescribing:A. Mountains or hillsB. Arctic birdsC. WindD. Parts of a river

835. What has been removed from oceanwater when we say it’s been desalinated?A. SaltB. SandC. FishD. Seaweed

836. Dolphins use this unique weapon tocatch fish:A. Poisonous inkB. Sharp dorsal finC. Worm and bobberD. Powerful sound waves

837. What does a buck carry around that adoe doesn’t?A. A maneB. AntlersC. TusksD. A wallet

838. What kind of critter is the Muppetts’ Kermit?A. PigB. FrogC. BirdD. Dog

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839. Which of these is not a rodent?A. RatB. Prairie DogC. BeaverD. Raccoon

840. This bird is also considered a symbolof peace:A. OwlB. DoveC. HawkD. Robin

841. Which of these animals is not extinct?A. MastodonB. DodoC. Saber-toothed tigerD. Whooping Crane

842. The candy marzipan is produced usingthis common nut:A. WalnutB. AlmondC. PeanutD. Wing nut

843. What swift desert bird is Wiley E. Coyotealways trying to catch?A. RoadrunnerB. HawkC. OstrichD. Hummingbird

844. The disease malaria is most oftenspread by this insect:A. HouseflyB. TickC. CockroachD. Mosquito

845. Where is the only place in the worldwhere you can see a unicorn?A. Northern RussiaB. In storybooksC. San Diego ZooD. Japan

846. Sailors once considered this bird to be asign of bad luck:A. RavenB. Screech owlC. BuzzardD. Albatross

847. The yellow part of an egg is called theyolk. What’s the white part called?A. SlimeB. AlbumenC. GlucoseD. Chaff

848. What is the animal Tarzan calls “tantor”?A. LionB. ChimpC. CheetahD. Elephant

849. Allow a plum to dry and it turns into ___.A. A raisinB. A pruneC. An apricotD. A mess

850. This common supermarket item is nowpromoted as being “dolphin safe”:A. Canned tunaB. Charcoal briquetsC. Aerosol deodorantD. Baloney

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854. When talking about animals, theopposite of wild is ____________.A. MigratoryB. TimidC. DomesticatedD. Predatory

855. How many eyes does a bee have?A. 12,000B. 2C. 1D. 14

856. Nags, foals, and geldings refer to whatanimals?A. DeerB. HorsesC. BirdsD. Apes

857. The popular Japanese food sushi isprimarily made from what?A. Bean curdB. Goat cheeseC. Goose liverD. Raw fish

858. How many Americans were killed bysharks between 1988 and 1991?A. 89B. 23C. 6D. 145

859. About how many different kinds of edibleplants are there in the world?A. 75,000B. 300C. 8,000D. 21,000

851. Where does a caterpillar hang out whilechanging into a butterfly?A. In a hiveB. In its burrowC. In a cocoonD. In a phone booth

852. Able to go long distances without water,this animal is nicknamed “ship of thedesert”:A. PorpoiseB. TurtleC. Sand weaselD. Camel

853. Which of these is a blue whale not:A. A vegetarianB. The largest creature on earthC. A fishD. Covered with blubber

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863. The "Age of Dinosaurs" took placeduring which geologic era?A. PaleozoicB. FlinstonianC. CenozoicD. Mesozoic

864. The world's first liquid-fuel rocket waslaunched in what year?A. 1945B. 1926C. 1954D. 1969

865. What natural phenomenon is measuredon the Richter scale?A. Hurricane windsB. RainfallC. GravityD. Earthquakes

866. What we call the Sun is actually thisastronomical feature:A. StarB. GalaxyC. CometD. Planet

867. How many sides make up an octagon?A. 8B. 6C. 5D. 12

868. "Leo" and "The Big Dipper" are examplesof these:A. MeteorsB. SatellitesC. Dance TeamsD. Constellations

869. Scientists call it H2O. We know it better as:A. AirB. WaterC. FireD. Gasoline

870. If a pilot is travelling at Mach 1, he isflying faster than the speed of _____.A. LightB. ElectricityC. SoundD. Superman

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860. What planet in our solar system is called"The Red Planet"?A. MercuryB. EarthC. PlutoD. Mars

861. A decibel is a unit used to measure:A. WeightB. SoundC. HeatD. Electricity

862. Albert Einstein became world famous fordeveloping:A. A cure for malariaB. The first steam engineC. The Theory of RelativityD. Cereal that doesn't get soggy

in milk

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871. What's the largest planet in our solarsystem?A. JupiterB. EarthC. VenusD. Saturn

872. A meteorologist is someone who studies:A. ChemistryB. MeteorsC. WeatherD. Oceans

873. A "right angle" is how many degrees?A. 45B. 180C. 360D. 90

874. One of the greatest honors a scientistcan receive is this prize:A. Grammy AwardB. Pulitzer PrizeC. Vince Lombardi TrophyD. Nobel Prize

875. The first official computer made its debutin what year?A. 1889B. 1946C. 1934D. 1972

876. How many feet are in one mile?A. 5,280B. 144C. 1,221D. 10,000

877. What is the normal body temperature ofa healthy human?A. 98.6B. 86.9C. 89.6D. 96.8

878. In what direction does a compass alwayspoint?A. EastB. WestC. NorthD. South

879. A doctor specializing in the care ofchildren is called a.A. PediatricianB. PaleontologistC. PodiatristD. Optometrist

880. Which of these is not a feature ofvolcanoes?A. Funnel CloudB. CraterC. MagmaD. Lava

881. This "belt" is found in our solar systembetween the planets Mars and Jupiter:A. Van AllenB. PolarisC. AsteroidD. Lunar

882. This spacecraft made history as the firstman-made object to orbit the Earth:A. Pioneer IB. Louis XIVC. Apollo ID. Sputnik I

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883. Which of the following would not havebeen a meal for a Tyrannosaurus Rex?A. BrontosaurusB. TriceratopsC. CavemanD. Stegosaurus

884. Legend has it that he developed the Lawof Gravity after watching an apple fall:A. Louis PasteurB. Issac NewtonC. Johannes KeplerD. William Tell

885. How many days does it take the Earth toorbit the Sun?A. 1B. 12C. 52D. 365

886. The ozone layer protects the earth from .A. Meteor showersB. Ultraviolet raysC. The aurora borealisD. Bumping into the moon

891. The sides of a pyramid are made withwhat geometric figure?A. RectangleB. SquareC. PentagonD. Triangle

892. The second person to walk on themoon was:A. Buzz AldrinB. Neil ArmstrongC. Sally RideD. Yuri Gargarin

893. What force creates the tides on Earth'soceans?A. Lunar gravityB. Solar windsC. Magnetic fieldsD. The Earth's rotation

894. With an ordinary telescope you can viewthe rings around this planet:A. SaturnB. JupiterC. VenusD. Mars

887. If you were studying the cells of a humanbody, you could best use a ________.A. PeriscopeB. MicroscopeC. TelescopeD. Kinescope

888. Our own "Milky Way" is one of theseastronomical features:A. GalaxyB. Solar SystemC. NebulaD. Constellation

889. Which planet is furthest from the Sun?A. NeptuneB. UranusC. PlutoD. Mercury

890. How many degrees Fahrenheit isrequired to boil water?A. 100°B. 212°C. 88°D. 188°

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899. What was the name of the first U.S.Space Shuttle, launched in 1981?A. ChallengerB. ShuttlebutC. DiscoveryD. Columbia

900. What was the top speed of the SpaceShuttle on its first flight?A. 7,500 mphB. 16,600 mphC. 1,220 mphD. 58,000 mph

901. One of the brightest stars in the sky,Polaris is also known as:A. AndromedaB. The Southern CrossC. TwinklesD. The North Star

902. If you have a question about earthquakes, you'd best ask an.A. SeismologistB. ArchaeologistC. AnthropologistD. Obstetrician

895. In 1973 the United States launched itsfirst space station. What was it called?A. GeminiB. VegaC. SkylabD. Steve

896. To write out "1 trillion" you'd need a 1and how many zeros?A. 6B. 24C. 9D. 12

897. In Einstein's famous formula "E=mc2,·"the E stands for:A. EinsteinB. EarthC. ElectricityD. Energy

898. If you weighed 100 pounds on Earth,how much would you weigh on the Moon?A. 210 poundsB. 17 poundsC. 45 poundsD. 150 pounds

903. How many miles is the Earth from theSun?A. 2 millionB. 93 millionC. 1.2 billionD. 856 thousand

904. The first television remote control wasintroduced in what year?A. 1956B. 1949C. 1976D. 1980

905. To start a computer is also known as"___________ up."A. RammingB. BytingC. BootingD. Kicking

906. We know about dinosaurs from the__________ record they left behind.A. PhonographB. X-RayC. FossilD. Hieroglyphic

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907. The "U" in UFO stands for:A. UnidentifiedB. UselessC. UniqueD. Unearthly

908. If you're going "a mile a minute" how farwould you travel in an hour?A. 30 milesB. 5,280 feetC. 120 milesD. 60 miles

909. On what Apollo mission did astronautsfirst cruise the surface in a Moon rover?A. 9B. 15C. 13D. 11

910. The longest day of the year occurs inwhat month?A. JuneB. JanuaryC. JulyD. August

915. This U.S. senator also gained fame asthe first American to orbit the earth:A. Frank BormanB. Ed WhiteC. Bill BradleyD. John Glenn

916. In what part of the body will you find thecerebral cortex?A. BrainB. HeartC. StomachD. Spine

917. "Light amplification by stimulatedemission of radiation" is better known asa ________ .A. TelescopeB. PrismC. LaserD. Radar

918. "Olfactory' refers to our sense of________. A. Sight

B. TouchC. SmellD. Hearing

911. "To every action there is an equal and___________ reaction."A. VisibleB. PowerfulC. OppositeD. Rather interesting

912. "E.T.' got his name from thescientific term:A. Earth TravellerB. ExperimentalC. ExtraterrestrialD. Excellent Time

913. In what year was the first instant colorfilm introduced?A. 1912B. 1957C. 1983D. 1963

914. The first moon landing took how manydays from blastoff until splashdown?A. 3B. 8C. 15D. 39

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919. The study of shapes like squares andtriangles is known as.A. GeometryB. TrigonometryC. CalculusD. Algebra

920. What gaseous element is most commonin the air we breathe?A. Super UnleadedB. OxygenC. Carbon DioxideD. Nitrogen

921. What planet is closest to Earth?A. MarsB. VenusC. MercuryD. Jupiter

922. Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.What is that in Celsius?A. 32° CB. 100° CC. 0° CD. -12° C

923. In what year was the Challenger SpaceShuttle disaster?A. 1967B. 1991C. 1989D. 1986

924. A calorie is a unit used to measure:A. ElectricityB. EnergyC. The weight of foodD. Fat

925. In mathematics the number 3.14 has aspecial name. What is it?A. Absolute zeroB. "Good" Ol 3.14C. Prime integerD. Pi

926. What substance is dry ice made of?A. Carbon dioxideB. Carbon monoxideC. Dry waterD. Liquid nitrogen

927. What does an ichthyologist study?A. FishB. BirdsC. InsectsD. Garbage

928. Edmund Halley had one of thesecelestial phenomena named after him:A. QuasarB. PlanetC. GalaxyD. Comet

929. "The Great Red Spot" is a feature ofwhat planet?A. MarsB. JupiterC. PlutoD. Saturn

930. In what U.S. state was the first atomicbomb exploded?A. TexasB. AlaskaC. New MexicoD. California

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931. The top-secret project to develop theatom bomb was known as:A. The Manhattan ProjectB. Project XC. D-DayD. The A-Team

932. What does a meteorite do that a meteordoesn't?A. Orbit the sunB. Become visible at nightC. Hang out with asteroidsD. Strike the Earth

933. What do scientists suspect as the causeof Venus' unusually hot temperature?A. Active volcanoesB. No waterC. The Greenhouse EffectD. Southerly winds

934. How hot can it get on Venus?A. 100· FB. 180· FC. 300· FD. Over 800· F

935. "The Hubble" is a famous example of thisspace exploring invention:A. Rocket launcherB. TelescopeC. Space stationD. Lunar rover

936. What planet in our solar system is closestto the sun?A. VenusB. MercuryC. EarthD. Mars

937. The development of the Salk vaccinehalted what epidemic disease of the 1950s?A. Swine fluB. Chicken PoxC. CancerD. Polio

938. Seventy percent of your body is madeup of what?A. WaterB. Red blood cellsC. BoneD. Skin

939. The English scientist Charles Darwinshocked the world with his theory of ___.A. RelativityB. Extraterrestrial lifeC. EvolutionD. Human brain waves

940. Even travelling at the speed of light, youcan't escape this space object:A. NebulaB. SupernovaC. Black holeD. Antimatter

941. If you're a rock hound, you might have afuture in this field:A. GeologyB. BotanyC. TheologyD. Concert Promotion

942. What does the FM on your FM radiostand for?A. Faraday MethodB. Full MusicC. Frequency ModulationD. Future Mode

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943. What kind of power plant was Chernobyl,site of a 1986 disaster?A. CoalB. SolarC. Hydro-electricD. Nuclear

944. In what year did Chuck Yeager becomethe first pilot to break the sound barrier?A. 1937B. 1967C. 1957D. 1947

945. The tallest mountain on earth isapproximately 29,000 feet. How high isthe tallest on Mars?A. 8,000 feetB. 78,000 feetC. 52,000 feetD. 21,000 feet

946. If your backyard is 30 feet long and 20feet wide, how many square feet is it?A. 600B. 50C. 60D. 320

947. What president committed the U.S. toputting a man on the moon by 1970?A. John F. KennedyB. Lyndon JohnsonC. Jimmy CarterD. Rutherford B. Hayes

948. What was the last year men walked onthe moon?A. 1983B. 1976C. 1972D. 1990

949. About how many days does it take forthe moon to orbit the Earth?A. 27B. 12C. 1D. 45

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957. When someone yells “Eureka!” it means:A. Come and get me!B. Man overboard!C. I have found it!D. Danger!

958. What does it really mean when you’re aVIP?A. Viscount of Independent

PatronageB. Very Influential PoliticianC. Visitor In ParisD. Very Important Person

959. What kind of person are you most likelyto find riding in a railroad car?A. A hubbubB. A hoboC. A hobnobberD. A bozo

960. Which of these is an adverb?A. RunningB. AnxiousC. HappilyD. Lazy

953. Where would you find a coccyx?A. In a prehistoric swampB. At the base of your spineC. In microscopic soilD. Inside your brain

954. A common knee-length style of shortswas named after this group of islands:A. HawaiiB. BahamasC. BermudaD. Philippines

955. What is someone calling you if they callyou a whippersnapper?A. A rude little personB. An animal trainerC. A spineless cowardD. A wise and charming guest

956. Finish the phrase: “All dressedup and _________”:A. Feeling like a millionB. I forgot to showerC. Nowhere to goD. Now it’s time for bed

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950. If you call a nap a siesta, what languageare you speaking?A. FrenchB. EnglishC. GermanD. Spanish

951. Perch, gar, and shad are all wordsdescribing:A. ToolsB. FishC. Parts of a houseD. Parts of the body

952. The Republican party is also called theGOP. What does it stand for?A. Grand Old PartyB. Government Of the PeopleC. Good Old PoliticiansD. George, Our President

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961. What does the phrase “que sera’ sera’”mean?A. What will be, will beB. Hey there, SarahC. Hurry up, hurry up!D. Make my day

962. Finish this famous quote: “That’s onesmall step for man, one giant leap for __.”A. MankindB. MeC. A womanD. America

963. What are synonyms?A. Words sounding the same,

but spelled differentlyB. Words with similar meaningsC. A type of poemD. Places of worship

964. If you need a synonym, where’s the bestplace to find one?A. ThesaurusB. EncyclopediaC. DictionaryD. Phone book

965. Which of these is a synonym for wee?A. BigB. UsC. LittleD. Tree

966. Where are you if you’re in theboondocks?A. An ocean portB. A city subwayC. A remote placeD. Jail

967. What can you do if you’re bilingual?A. Bend your arm both waysB. Write left handedC. Speak two languagesD. Predict the future

968. By combining the German words fornothing and intelligence we get thisEnglish insult:A. StupidB. IdiotC. NitwitD. Bonehead

969. What are you most likely to find on agridiron?A. A football gameB. A math problemC. Spray starchD. Frying bacon

970. “She sells seashells by the seashore,” isan example of what?A. Bad grammarB. Haiku poetryC. A metaphorD. A tongue-twister

971. What’s the most widely spoken languageon earth?A. EnglishB. ChineseC. RussianD. French

972. If someone says you have a bigproboscis, they’re talking about your ____.A. NoseB. HeartC. CarD. Mouth

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973. If a French person says au revoir, themost proper response would be:A. Oh yeah?B. See you later.C. Hello.D. Not now, thanks.

974. Which of these is something you eat?A. SlapdashB. MishmashC. FlapjackD. Bric-a-brac

975. What’s the plural of goose?A. GeeseB. GoosesC. GeesesD. Goo

976. Sonata, canon, and ditty are wordsdescribing:A. Small thingsB. WeaponsC. MusicD. Parties

977. What abbreviation should you look forif you’re looking for a dentist?A. DAB. MBAC. DDSD. PHD

978. What does FYI stand for?A. Federal Youth InstituteB. Free Young & IndependentC. First Year ItchD. For Your Information

979. Finish this phrase made famous by TheThree Musketeers: “All for one,and ______________.”A. One for the roadB. One for allC. Tea for twoD. Divided we fall

980. If someone is to receive a posthumoushonor, what must he or she be?A. A doctorB. A comedianC. A college graduateD. Dead

981. Who immortalized the phrase “Yaba-daba-doo”?A. Frank SinatraB. Fred FlintstoneC. Dan QuayleD. Victorious soldiers in World

War II

982. A person can be a principal, but a principleis:A. A rule of conductB. A form of punishmentC. A small independent nationD. A mechanic’s tool

983. If someone has claustrophobia, what arethey afraid of?A. Santa ClausB. Enclosed placesC. HeightsD. Birds

984. Which of these would be the most logicalthing to do with a glass of milk?A. Indulge itB. Imbibe itC. Embroil itD. Exploit it

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985. Which of these is not an adjective?A. PleasantB. GoodC. HelpfulD. Improve

986. At least how old must you be to be anoctogenarian?A. 21B. 65C. 80D. 50

987. In what country are you most likely to begreeted with “G’day mate”?A. AustraliaB. CanadaC. ScotlandD. Finland

988. If someone says you’re gullible, it means:A. You’re handsomeB. You’ll believe almost anythingC. You’re skinnyD. You’re wise

989. How many points is the letter “Z” worth inScrabble?A. 5B. 8C. 1D. 10

990. Which of the following could you notwear?A. BlazerB. FedoraC. WombatD. Spats

991. Finish the phrase: “A rolling stone gathersno _______.”A. MossB. SpeedC. DirtD. Beauty

992. In Russian it’s nyet. In English it means:A. PleaseB. YesC. NoD. Not yet

993. A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y are:A. ConsonantsB. IntegersC. PronounsD. Vowels

994. “She had eyes like a hawk” is an exampleof a(n):A. SimileB. MetaphorC. AnalogyD. Prefix

995. “Grandpa was a crafty old fox” is anexample of a(n):A. SimileB. AnalogyC. MetaphorD. Prefix

996. What do lyrics usually have, that poemsdon’t?A. MusicB. Colorful languageC. Lines and stanzasD. A rhyme

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997. What ancient language is still commonlyused by doctors, lawyers and the Pope?A. SanskritB. RussianC. LatinD. Italian

998. Where are you likely to be if you've justbeen incarcerated?A. In prisonB. In a carC. In a hospitalD. Graduation ceremony

999. Status quo is a Latin phrase. What doesit refer to ?A. Great wealthB. A bone in the legC. Keeping things the sameD. A Latin named Quo

1000. Amigo, comrade and crony are all wordsmeaning:A. AuntB. FatherC. FriendD. Types of computers

1001. If something is truly unique it means it's:A. One-of a-kindB. The bestC. ValuableD. Extinct

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