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Otázka
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Odpověď
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According to the
American Kennel Club, what is the most popular breed of dog in the U.S.
as of 1999?
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Laborador retriever
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What is the largest
animal ever to live on Earth?
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Blue whale
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Which of these is a fish?
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Sea Horse
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Which of these animals
lays eggs?
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Frog
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Which of these animals
shares its name with a luxury car?
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Jaguar
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According to a folklore,
the „jackalope“ is an antlered version of what animal?
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Rabbit
|
How many eyes does a
giraffe have?
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Two
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What animal represents
the year 2000 on the Chinese Calendar?
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Deagon
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Which of these is not a
breed of cat?
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Bichon Frise
|
Elephant tusks are made
of what material?
|
Ivory
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Which of these
Australian birds is most closely related to the ostrich?
|
Emu
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What animal is
considered sacred in India?
|
Cow
|
What is the national
animals of Austrilia?
|
Kangaroo
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Which of these is not a
type of primate?
|
Marmot
|
What term is used to
describe a group of fish?
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School
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Mohair is used from the
fleece of what animal?
|
Goat
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What is the technical
term for someone who study fish?
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Ichthyologist
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What kind of animal is
cartoon character Tennese Tuxedo?
|
Penguin
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What kind of animal is a
peregrine?
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Bird
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What term is used to
decribe a group of geese?
|
Gaggle
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What do you call a young
cow?
|
Calf
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What does an animal
produce when it lactates?
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Milk
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Which of these is not a
position on an American football team?
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Striker
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In soccer, which player
is allowed to use his or her hands in the field of play?
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Goalkeeper
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Which of these men has
never been a head coach in NHL?
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Pat Riley
|
What professional sports
team plays its home games in the Alamodome?
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San Antonio Spurs
|
Who is the shortest man
to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?
|
Anthony „Spud“ Webb
|
What sport is know as
„The Sport of Kings“?
|
Horse Racing
|
Who was the WNBA‘s
Most Valuable Player of 1999?
|
Yolanda Griffith
|
How many periods are
these in an ice hockey game?
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Three
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In ice hockey, which of
the following is not a penalty?
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Carving
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What do you call three
consecutive strikes in bowling?
|
Turkey
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What sport is featured
in the 1996 movie „Kingpin“?
|
Bowling
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In horse racing, what is
the term for a wager on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place finishers in a specific race?
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Trifecta
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In 1978, who became the
youngest jockey ever to win horse racing‘s triple crown?
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Steve Cauthen
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In American football,
how many points is a touchdown worth?
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Six
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What football player was
known as „Galloping Ghost“?
|
R. Grange
|
What sporting event is
held anually on Memorial Day weekend?
|
Indianapolis 500
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Which of the following
is a sports award?
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Espy
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Who is the career hit
leader among players never elected to Baseball‘s Hall of Fame?
|
Pete Rose
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In baseball, how many
ball make a walk?
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Four
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Each year in pro
baseball, the player voted as the best fielder at his position wins what?
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The Gold Glove
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Which of these is
another name for a golf course?
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Links
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In golf, what is one
stroke over par called?
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Bogey
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In what sport do
athletes complete for the Walker Cup?
|
Golf
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Backgammom is a how
many-player game?
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Two
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Which of these games are
not play with a card?
|
Craps
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Which of these college
football programs has produced the most Heisman Trophy winners?
|
Notre Dame
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In what country did
Magic Johnson play professional basketball during the 1999 Season?
|
Sweden
|
Where is fireworks first
known to have been develop?
|
China
|
According to legend, in
what country are you most likely to meet a leprechaun?
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Ireland
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People are supposed to
drive on the left-hand side of the road in which country?
|
England
|
In what country are
police officers reffered to as „boobies“?
|
England
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Which of these countries
is not in Europe?
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Israel
|
In what country did
Pokemon originate?
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Japan
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What country was once
ruled by shoguns?
|
Japan
|
In what city would you
find people studying art and design at the Fashion Institute of
Technology?
|
New York
|
What is the largest city
in Pennsylvaina?
|
Philadelphia
|
Which of these is not a
city in state of New York
|
Perskippity
|
What is the correct
spelling of New Mexico‘s largest city?
|
Albuquerque
|
What French city is home
to a famous international film festival each spring?
|
Cannes
|
On what continent can
you find tigers in the wild?
|
Asia
|
The disco band ABBA
comes from what country ?
|
Sweden
|
Which of these is not
one of the official languages of the United Nations?
|
Japenese
|
What is the nickname of
Florida‘s controversial death row electric chair?
|
Old Sparky
|
What country is famous
for making wooden shoes?
|
The Netherlands
|
Which of these rivers
flows through France?
|
Seine
|
Where is the Louvre
museum?
|
Paris
|
Which of the following
is not in Nevada?
|
Pikes Peak
|
Which of these countries
does not participate in NAFTA?
|
Guatemala
|
What city‘s airport
uses the code ORD?
|
Chicago
|
What is the capital of
North Dakota?
|
Bismarck
|
What country gave us the
fashionable headgear called the beret?
|
France
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Which of these countries
was not a member of the Axix alliance during World War II?
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Spain
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What is the national
language of the Netherlands?
|
Dutch
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Which of these word
means „Yes“ in French?
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Oui
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From what language does
the term „R.S.V.P.“ originate?
|
French
|
What country does
Bordeaux wine come from?
|
France
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What is called a „lorry“
in Britain?
|
A truck
|
The sport of judo comes
from what Asian country?
|
Japan
|
In 1960, Nazi Official
Adolph Eichmann was finally captured in what country?
|
Argentina
|
What city si know as „The
rubber capital of the world“?
|
Akron, Ohio
|
The first commercial
radio station ws located in what city?
|
Pittsburgh
|
Where was the chicken
first domesticated?
|
India
|
What is the oldest
permanent European settlement in the United States?
|
St. Augustine, Florida
|
What ws the first
American college to become coeducational?
|
Oberlin College
|
What people ruled the
Andes Moutains until they were conquered by the Spanish in 1532?
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Inca
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What native empire
controlled large areas of South African territory during the 19th
century?
|
Zulu
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Which city‘s residents
are known as „Knickerbickers“?
|
New York City
|
Which American colony
known for its religious tolerance, did Roger William found in 1936?
|
Rhode Island
|
The dance known as the
„fandango“ is of what origin?
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Spanish
|
What nationality was
Karl Marx?
|
German
|
In British currency, how
may pence make a pound?
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100
|
After Prince Charles,
who is the next in line to be the King of England?
|
Prince William
|
Who was the English King
at the time of the American Revolution?
|
George III
|
What is considered the
proper way to address a duke?
|
„Your Grace“
|
Which of these places is
known for art auctions?
|
Sothely‘s
|
Which of these is not
one of the three branches of the U.S. government?
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Parliamentary
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Which of these is a
government agency established to protect investors?
|
SEC
|
Which of the following
must be obtained by foreigner wishing to permanently live in United
States of Amrecia (USA)?
|
Visa
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Which of these
organizations is not part of the U.S. government?
|
NAACP
|
How is 4:00 p.m.
expressed in military time?
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1600
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How many states in the
Contederate States of America?
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11
|
Who was the first Lady
ti run for political office?
|
Hillary Clinton
|
Which one of these world
leaders was assassinated?
|
Indira Gandhi
|
What is the name of the
South African political party was headed by Nelson Mandela?
|
African National
Congress
|
What was the birth name
of civil rights leader Malcolm X?
|
Malcolm Little
|
Which one of these World
War II leaders was not at the Yalta Conference?
|
Mussolini
|
Which of these names has
never belonged to a Pope?
|
Lawrence
|
Who led the 1831 slave
insurrection in Southampton, Virignia?
|
Nat Turner
|
How many years is an
official term of the US Senate?
|
6
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When FDR carried 42
states in the presidential election of 1932, how many states did he not
carry?
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Six
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Which of these Democrats
lost to Ronald Regan in the 1984 presidential Election?
|
Walter Modale
|
In what year did the
Great Depression begin?
|
1929
|
Who was the first U.S.
president to resign from that office?
|
Richard Mixon
|
What was Richard Nixon‘s
middle name?
|
Milhous
|
Who was the President of
the United States when Bill Clinton was born?
|
Harry S. Truman
|
During which war did
U.S. troops fight the Battle of New Orleans?
|
War of 1812
|
Which of these is not a
Hindu diety?
|
Sanskrit
|
What does the Yiddish
word „meshuga“ mean?
|
Crazy
|
Into what body of water
does the Rhode river flow?
|
Mediterranean Sea
|
Modern computer
microships are primaly composed of what element?
|
Silicon
|
In computer terminology,
what does the acronym „ISP“ stand for?
|
Internet Service
Provider
|
The apple iMac computer
is available in all of the following colors except which?
|
Kiwi
|
What was the original
name of the Apple Macintosh XL computer?
|
Lisa 2
|
What internet company
goes by the acronym AOL?
|
America Online
|
Which of these is not a
„lock“ function on standart desktop computer keyboard?
|
Print lock
|
In computer terminology,
what does the acronym „FTP“ stand for?
|
File Transfer Protocol
|
What does „ROM“ in
CDROM stand for?
|
Read Only Nemory
|
What are plactic boxes
that hold compact discs called?
|
Jewel cases
|
Ada Lovelace is credited
with being the first person to have made what?
|
A computer program
|
On a set of jumpes
cables, what color designates the negative calling?
|
Directory assistance
|
When it first appeared
on the internet, amazon.com sold only what?
|
Books
|
What letters are on the
„3“ button of a touch-tone telephone?
|
DEF
|
An airplane‘s black
box is usually what color?
|
Orange
|
What automobile company
makes the Sonata?
|
Hyundai
|
What car company
manufactured and sold the „Datsun“ lines of automobiles?
|
Nissan
|
What is the name of
Mario‘s brother in the „Super Mario“ video games?
|
Luigi
|
Which of these companies
is not an online stock brokerage?
|
EDigital
|
What color is a ruby?
|
Red
|
In the children‘s
game, what color is „Rover“?
|
Red
|
Which of these is a
shade of purple?
|
Periwinkle
|
What color is Pepto-Bismol
liquid?
|
Pink
|
What article of clothing
best describe a „pashmina“?
|
Scarf
|
What is the last book in
the New Testament?
|
Revelation
|
Which of these is not a
fabric?
|
Gelotex
|
What is your hallux?
|
Big toe
|
For what purpose would
you use an awl?
|
To make holes
|
With what would you use
a wah-wah pedal?
|
Electric quitar
|
How many ships did
Columbus set sail with on his initial voyage to the New World?
|
Three
|
Which of these months
has 31 days?
|
March
|
If a business „files
under Chapter 11“ what is it doing?
|
Declaring bankruptcy
|
What is the colored part
of the eye called?
|
Iris
|
What kind of worker uses
a „paddy wagon“?
|
Police officer
|
Which of these words are
spelled correctly?
|
Hygiene
|
A pita is a type of what?
|
Flat bread
|
What term describes
someone who does not believe in the existence of God?
|
Atheist
|
What force causes an ice
cream core to fly off of a spining merry-go-round?
|
Centrifugal
|
What kind of angle is
formed where tow perpendicular lines meet?
|
Right
|
What is the proper
nautical use of an anchor?
|
To hold a ship in place
|
To create a tapestry,
one must traditionally engage in what activity?
|
Weaving
|
How many stars are on
the American flag?
|
50
|
What colors are the two
circles in the MasteCard logo?
|
Red and yellow
|
According to the
proverb, necessity is the mother of what?
|
Invention
|
Hod do you express 3/4
as a decimal?
|
.75
|
Where would you
typically fing a bailiff?
|
Courtroom
|
What is your
astrological sign if you were born on Halloween?
|
Scorpio
|
What is the birthstone
for the month of January?
|
Garnet
|
On what body part should
you wear a babushka?
|
Head
|
Which of these word is
and adverb?
|
Quickly
|
If you are „riding
fakie“ inside a „half pipe“, what are you probably doing?
|
Snowboarding
|
What are the dimensions
of a „letter size“ piece of paper?
|
8 1/2 x 11 inches
|
Which of these toys
answer question?
|
Magic 8 ball
|
What kind of item is a
ginsu?
|
Knife
|
Which of these painting
tools has bristles on it?
|
Brush
|
Which of these is a type
of artwork consisting of pieces of wood inlaid in geometric patterns?
|
Parquetry
|
By what collective name
do Christians refer to God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Ghost?
|
The Trinity
|
If Christmas Day falls
on a Saturday, then the followung New Year‘s Day falls on what day of
the week?
|
Saturday
|
According to legend, if
you give someone the „evil eye“ what are you doing?
|
Cursing them
|
Which si these si not a
style of shoe?
|
Gingham
|
In what war did Joan of
Arc fight?
|
Hundred Years‘ War
|
Which of these referred
to as a „pigskin“?
|
Football
|
Who or what was Big
Bertha?
|
A World War I gun
|
A portrait that
comically exaggerates a person‘s physical tratis is called a what?
|
Caricature
|
To ward off bad luck,
what do many people do to wood?
|
Knock on it
|
What is the final word
of the Pledge of Allegiance?
|
All
|
Who is the patron saint
of animal?
|
St. Francis of Assisi
|
What is another way of
writing „six feet“?
|
6‘
|
What is the art of
elegant handwriting called?
|
Calligraphy
|
What tern describes a
tribe that has no set homeland and wanders from place to place?
|
Nomadic
|
What Native American
tribe did chief Crazy Horse leads?
|
Sioux
|
Huffy, Schwinn and
Raleigh are all brands of what?
|
Biciycles
|
According to a Yale
university study, what smell is the most recognizable to American adult?
|
Cofee
|
Which of these is a
slang term for „police“
|
Fuzz
|
Which of these is a
commonly-known investment account?
|
IRA
|
How long is Hanukkah?
|
Eight days
|
Which of these words is
a synonym for „perambulate“?
|
Stroll
|
When daylight-saving
time arrives in the spring, how do most Americans turn their clocks?
|
One hour forward
|
Who originally proposed
the idea of daylight-saving time?
|
Benjamim Franklin
|
What linqueur is used to
make a Pink Lady cocktail pink?
|
Grenadine
|
In mobster lingo, if you
„sing like a canary“, what are you doing?
|
Talking to the cop
|
Which from of knitting
requires at least 2 needles?
|
Hand Knitting
|
What color is Uncle
Sam‘s goatree?
|
White
|
What day of the week is
sometimes called „bump day“?
|
Wednesday
|
What is the name of the
Swedish company that specializes in affordable furniture?
|
IKEA
|
Including the bottom how
many side does the pyramid has?
|
Five
|
How is the word
„ambulance“ normally written on the front of American ambulances?
|
In reverse
|
Which of these people
was buried in the Valley of the Kings?
|
King Tut
|
How many $100 bills does
it také to equal one million dollars?
|
Ten thousand
|
If you have one of each
denomination of currently circulated American coins, how much money do
you have?
|
$1.91
|
If you have a „saw
buck“, how much money do you have?
|
$10
|
In your work as a „dolly
grip“, what business are you in?
|
Film production
|
What is the approximate
speed of light?
|
186,000 miles per second
|
What foes it mean to
work „pro bono“?
|
Work without pay
|
Which of these is not a
type of rock?
|
Deciduous
|
An earthwuake measuring
6.0 on the Richter Scale is how many times more powerful than measuring
3.0?
|
1000 times
|
Which of these items is
useful for removing ink stains?
|
Hair spray
|
How is the Arabic
numeral for „2“ written?
|
2
|
How many digit are in a
standart visa credit cart number?
|
16
|
A flashing red traffic
light signifies that a driver should do what?
|
Stop
|
What was the name of the
first nuclear-powered submarine?
|
Nautilus
|
What does a pHlevel
measure?
|
Acidity
|
What term describe a
word created by rearranging the letters of another word?
|
Anagram
|
The phrase „hospital
corners“ refers to what?
|
Bed sheets
|
Paper will burn at
approximately at what temperature in Fahrenheit?
|
451 degrees
|
Which of these would you
most commonly fing in a sconce?
|
Candle
|
The „Arkansas
toothpick“ is better known by what name?
|
Bowie knife
|
According to the popular
saying, what should you do „when in Rome“?
|
As the Romans do
|
In a game with no wild
cards, what is the highest, possible poher hand?
|
Royal flush
|
In the card game
blackjack, how much are king and queen worth?
|
20
|
A student who earns a J.D
can begin his or her carrer as a what?
|
Lawyer
|
For a man and a woman on
a date, „dutch treat“ means what?
|
Each play their own way
|
Cheese is a necessary
ongredient in which of these dishes?
|
Veal parmigiano
|
Someone would most
likely contract salmonella poisoning from eating which of the following?
|
Chicken
|
What type of meat is on
a traditional Reuben sandwich?
|
Corned beef
|
Which of these candy
bars was named for a baseball player?
|
Reggie Bar
|
Which of these food is
poisonous to dogs?
|
Chocolate
|
Which of these foods
could you catch at sea?
|
Scallop
|
Which of these is not
found in a Snickers candy bar?
|
Almonds
|
If you ask for „gai“
at a Thai restaurant, what will you get?
|
Chicken
|
In cooking, the term
„au gratin“ is sometimes used to describe a dish with what topping?
|
Cheese
|
Cheddar cheese got its
name from a village in what country?
|
England
|
Which of the following
candies is traditionally fruit-flavored?
|
Skittles
|
Which of these foods is
not traditionally considered kosher?
|
Shellfish
|
Which of these is not a
legumes?
|
Radishes
|
What is the name of the
fruit that is half tangerine and half grapefruit?
|
Tangelo
|
Which of the following
breakfast cereals is shaped like the letter 0?
|
Cheerios
|
Which of these is
typically not used as a spice?
|
Hemlock
|
What Company makes Oreo
cookies?
|
Nabisco
|
Which of these refers to
an alcoholic drink laced with a knockout drug?
|
Mickey Finn
|
In America, what is the
main ingredient in pepperoni?
|
Meat
|
What is an alternative
name for the food dish „Beijing duck“?
|
Peking duck
|
What is the 7-Eleven
company‘s trademarked name for its super-large sodas?
|
Big Gulp
|
Which of the following
beverages is brewed from the leaves of a plant?
|
Tea
|
What tea is known for
its distinctive bergamot flavor?
|
Earl Grey
|
According to a legend,
how many herbs and spices are in Colonel Sander‘s Original Recipe
Kentucky Fried Chicken?
|
11
|
Which of these is a
member of the cucumber family?
|
Watermelon
|
Which of the following
is a natural sugar found si most fruits?
|
Fructose
|
What important food crop
is grown in fields called paddies?
|
Rice
|
What‘s the popular
name of the breakfast meat consisting of sausages wrapped in pancakes?
|
Pigs in a blanket
|
The British dish „bangers
and mash“ is made up of sausage and what?
|
Potatoes
|
In what restaurant can
you order a Grand Slam breakfast?
|
Denny‘s
|
What is the name of the
StarKist tuna mascot?
|
Charlie
|
Which fast food chain
used the advertising slogan, „Where‘s the beef“?
|
Wendy‘s
|
Which of these dishes is
made from pig intestines?
|
Chitins
|
The term „chili noc
carne“refers to chili with what?
|
Meat
|
Which of these is not a
spice?
|
Cucumber
|
If you are truly afraid
of the dark, what do you suffer from?
|
Nyctophobia
|
What chemical do people
frequently use to bleach hair?
|
Hydrogen Peroxide
|
Who was the first
American in space?
|
Alan Shepard
|
Which is this
measurement is equak to an square foot?
|
144 sq. In
|
What mathematical term
is used to describe the average of a series of numbers?
|
Mean
|
Which of the following
sounds is commonly associated with owls?
|
Hoot
|
According to
psychologist George Miller, about how many chunks of information can be
stored in short-termed memory?
|
7
|
A second-year college
student is usually called a what?
|
Sophomore
|
What does the acronym
„REM“ stand for?
|
Rapid Eye Movement
|
Gerry Adam is the
president of what organization?
|
Sinn Fein
|
Who were the Chicago
Seven?
|
War protesters
|
What disease does a
carcinogen cause?
|
Cancer
|
What disease is
characterized by a body‘s inability to properly metabolize glucose?
|
Diabetes
|
What biological process
replicates the DNA?
|
Mitosis
|
In an adult human, how
long is the large intestine?
|
Five feet
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What part of the human
body does a gastroenterologist examine?
|
Stomach
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The majority of calcium
in the human body if found where?
|
Bones
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How many ribs are there
in the human body?
|
24
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Which of these orgar
comes in a pair?
|
Kidney
|
The common term for
someone who has difficulty seeing objects in the distance is what?
|
Nearsighted
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What term describes the
passing of genetic traits from one generation to the next?
|
Heredity
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What disease is
sometimes referred to as the „royal disease“?
|
Hemophilia
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If someone has cataracts,
what part of their body might need an operation?
|
Eye
|
Which of these is
commonly used ti treat allergies?
|
Antihistamines
|
What is the more common
name for the disease „parties“?
|
Whooping cough
|
The process of drilling
holes in the skull is called what?
|
Trepanation
|
Which of the following
is most commonly kept in a terrarium?
|
Plants
|
Who was Charlie McCarthy?
|
A wooden dummy
|
From whom does the
Lutheran Church get its name?
|
Martin Luther
|
The American Patriot
Pual Revere was named for his father, who original name was what?
|
Apollos Rivoire
|
What‘s the third
letter of the Greek alphabet?
|
Gamma
|
What‘s the last letter
of the Greek alphabet?
|
Omega
|
Who was the Nother if
the Greek god Zeus?
|
Rhea
|
What Greek poet wrote
„The Iliad“ and „The Odyssey“?
|
Homer
|
If you are watching a
Shavian Play, who si the author?
|
George Bernard Shaw
|
Who wrote „A Tale of
Two Cities“?
|
Charles Dickens
|
What literary work is
the source of the quote „Abandon every hope, all you who enter here“?
|
The Divine Comedy
|
What was the litle of
Beethoven‘s only complete opera?
|
Fidelio
|
Who composed the „Moohnight
Sonata“?
|
Beethoven
|
In Arthurian legend, who
is married by Guineivere?
|
King Arthur
|
In the television
network abbreviation „ABC“ what does the „A“ stand for?
|
American
|
Which of these
television series was not set in the United States?
|
„M‘A‘S‘H“
|
What animated character
has a crush on the Little Red-Haired Girl?
|
Charlie Brown
|
What cartoon character
travelled in a time machine?
|
Sherman
|
Which of these is not
one of superhero Captain Marvel‘s abilities?
|
The power of Apollos
|
What are the names of
Donald Duck‘s three nephews?
|
Huey, Dewey, Louie
|
In the movie „Star
Wars“ what kind of creature is Chewbacca?
|
Wookiee
|
Who kolls Tony at the
end of the film „West Side Story“?
|
Chino
|
Whom did Billie Jean
King defeat in the famous „Battle of the Sexes“ tennis mathc?
|
Bobby Riggs
|
Which of these
performers made her film debut in Spike Lee‘s „Do the Right Thing“?
|
Rosie Perez
|
Which of these movie
does not star Jim Carrey?
|
Patch Adams
|
Which Rocky film
features Mr. T?
|
Rocky III
|
What substance was used
for blood in the famous shower scene from the movie „Psycho“?
|
Chocolate syrup
|
The TV show „House of
Style“ airs on what network?
|
MTV
|
On the TV show „Hill
Street Blues“, What Joyce Davenport‘s nickname for Captain Frank
Furillo?
|
Pizza Man
|
On the tv show „ChiPs“
what was Officer Frank Poncherello‘s nickname?
|
Ponch
|
What are fans of the TV
show „Mystery Science Theater 3000“ known as?
|
MiSTies
|
In the original „Get
Smart“ TV series, what is agent Maxwell‘s code name?
|
Agent 86
|
Who is the star of the
TV show „Everybody loves Raymond“?
|
Ray Romano
|
According to the title
of a popular children‘s TV show, what color is Bear‘s big house?
|
Blue
|
What pro wrestler
grapple with Sylvester Stallone in the movie „Rocky III“?
|
Nulk Hogan
|
What singer appeared in
the 1992 baseball film „A league of their Own“?
|
Madonna
|
Who si the star of the
movie „Casablanca“?
|
Humphrey Bogart
|
What actress starred on
„Charlie‘s Angels“ forthe show‘s entire run?
|
Jaclyln Smith
|
At what age can someone
first attend an R-rated movie without an accompanying adult?
|
17
|
Which of the Three
Stooges was not related to the others?
|
Larry
|
Which of the following
is not a TV cartoon duo?
|
Simon and Garfunkel
|
In the 1976 remake of
the classic film „King Kong“, what New York landmark does the giant
ape clinb?
|
World Trade Center
|
Which of these horror
films spawned the most sequels?
|
„Friday the 13th“
|
Who was not one of the
Catwright sons on the TV series "„Bonanza“?
|
Ben
|
In what state is the
1999 movie „Magnolia“ set?
|
California
|
Who is the twin sister
of „Dear Abby“ columnist Abigail Van Buren?
|
Ann Landers
|
What is the name of the
female character played by comedial Flip Wilson on his 1971s show?
|
Geraldine Jones
|
Which of these
television programs did not feature character introduced on „Happy
Days“?
|
Perfect Strangers
|
In traditional English
puppet shows, who is married to the character Punch?
|
Judy
|
What is the name of
Howard Stern‘s female on-air sidekick?
|
Robin Quivers
|
What character did Woody
replace on the TV show „Cheers“?
|
Coach
|
How are actors Charlie
Sheen and Emilio Estevez related?
|
They‘re brothers
|
Which character on the
TV show „Friends“ is a chef?
|
Monica
|
On TV‘s „Seinfeld“
what type of doctor did Mr. Costanza go to when he sat on „fusili
Jerry“?
|
Proctologist
|
In the movie „Austin
Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me“ what is the of Dr. Evil‘s diminitive
clone?
|
Mini-me
|
Which of these
television programs did not features characters introduced on „Happy
Days“?
|
Perfect Strangers
|
What is Delta Burke‘s
character‘s job on the sitcom „Designing Women“?
|
Interior Designer
|
What former „Today“
show personality player a neighbor on the TV sitcom“The Hogan Family“?
|
Williard Scott
|
What popular toy is
featured in the film „The Hudsucker Proxy“?
|
Hula Hoop
|
In the 1992 animated
film „Aladdin“, what device does the hero use ti travel from?
|
Magic carpet
|
What high school does
the gang from the „Archie“ comic strip attend?
|
Riverdale High
|
What is actor Antonio
Banderas‘ native language?
|
Spanish
|
What famous radio
personality was also the voice of Shaggy on the cartoon „Scooby-Doo“?
|
Casey Kasem
|
What newspaper do Lois
Lane and Clark Kent work for?
|
The Daily Planet
|
What fictional character
claims to be „smarter than the average bear“?
|
Yogi Bear
|
What color is cartoon
character Merge Simpson‘ s hair?
|
Blue
|
What is the name of the
baby who appears in cartoons and comic strips with Popeye the Sailor?
|
Swee‘pea
|
Who is an archemeny of
the cartoon superhero Underdog?
|
Overcat
|
What is the name of the
POW camp where „Hogan‘s Heroes“ are held?
|
Stalag 13
|
Which of these is not
the name of one of rock musician Frank Zappa‘s children?
|
Lumpy Gravy
|
In Mister Rogers‘
theme song, what does he ask you to be?
|
His neighbor
|
What US president is
mentioned by the name in the opening song of TV‘s„ All in the Family?
|
Herbert Hoover
|
Which of these rock
quitaris designed a colorful lines if men‘s neckties?
|
Jerry Garcia
|
What city did the
Beatles originally considered home?
|
Liverpool
|
What famous folksinger
founded the Institute for the Sturdy of Non-Violence in 1965?
|
Joan Baez
|
What is a balalaika?
|
Musical Instrument
|
How many key are on a
standart piano?
|
88
|
What was the name of
Huey Lewis‘ band?
|
The News
|
Stevie Winder and
Michael Jackson have both recorder duet with which former Beatles?
|
Paul McCartney
|
Who sang lead vocals for
the band Big Brother and the Holding Company?
|
Janis Jolpin
|
What New Age musician
released a 1998 album titled „King of the Pan Flute“?
|
Zamfir
|
What place is named the
title of the 1979 live album by rock legends Cheap Trick?
|
Budokan
|
If a piece of music is
in „common time“ how many quarter notes are there per measure?
|
Four
|
In the classic song
„Také Me Out to the Ballgame“, for whom do we „root root root
„?
|
The home team
|
In the Jimmy Buffet song
„Magaritaville“ what is the singer searching for?
|
A shaker of salt
|
The first sound
recording to be made and reproduced was citation of what nursery rhyme?
|
„Mary Had a Little
Lamb“
|
According to the
children‘s nursery rhyme, what type of ocean did Columbus sail in
1492?
|
Blue
|
According to the Mother
Goose nursery rhyme, which child is full of woe?
|
Wednesday‘s Child
|
In the novel „Around
the World in 80 days“, Phileas Fogg faithful valet is named what?
|
Passepartout
|
What children‘s story
book character believes that the sky is falling?
|
Chicken Little
|
In the famouse baseball
poem „Casey at the Bat“ Casey plays for the team from what town?
|
Mudville
|
On the night os Paul
Revere‘s famous ride, how many lanterns were actually hung in the Old
North Church?
|
Two
|
In the novel „The
adventures of Tom Sawyer“, what is the name of Tom‘s sweetheart?
|
Becky Thatcher
|
The Strauss family of
composer popularized what dance?
|
Waltz
|
In the famous ballet
„The Nutracker“, who does the hero defeat?
|
Rat King
|
What topic does Spin
magazine primarily cover?
|
Music
|
Which of these magazines
does not focus on naturalscience?
|
Tiger Beat
|
What is the medical term
for a doctor‘s identification of a disease?
|
Diagnosis
|
What is produced during
photosynthesis?
|
Oxygen
|
Which of these vitamins
was the first to be named?
|
Vitamin A
|
Where did Exxon Valdez
run aground in March of 1989?
|
Prince William Sound
|
What is the most popular
month for weddings in America?
|
August
|
In what decade was the
Hula-Hoop invented?
|
1905s
|
What exercise appasratus
is used during a „Spinning“ class?
|
Stationary bicycle
|
In the comic strip
„Peanuts“ what is Schoeder known for doing?
|
Playing the piano
|
How much does Peanuts
character Lucy charge for her psychiatric advice?
|
5 cents
|
What were the first
names of the early American explorers Lewis and Clark?
|
Meriwether and William
|
Where did Lewis and
Clark begin their famous expedition in 1804?
|
St. Louis
|
In 1909, Frederick Cook,
claimed to be the first explorer to reach what location?
|
North Pole
|
Which of these is an
Italian design firm?
|
Fendi
|
Which of these fashion
designes was born in the United States?
|
Donna Karan
|
What are the Smother‘s
Brother‘s first names?
|
Tom and Dick
|
John D. Rockefeller made
his fortune in what industry?
|
Oil
|
Which of these sores is
not owned by Gap, Inc.?
|
J. Grew
|
What corporation was
founded by a candle maker and a sopamaker?
|
Procter & Gamble
|
Who is considered the
owner of a „publicly held“ company?
|
The stockholders
|
Which company holds an
annual self-named „Bake-off“?
|
Pillsbury
|
What symbol specifically
indicates that a trademark is registered with the US Government?
|
R with circle around it
|