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How many movies has James Dean starred in?

1


3


6


9


I don't know


4. In Charlie Chaplin's 1940 talkie, "The Great Dictator", who was the character Adenoid Hynkel based on?




Josef Stalin


Adolf Hitler


Abraham Lincoln


Winston Churchill


I don't know


6. In Mel Brook's movie Spaceballs, the character played by John Candy is half-man, half-dog. What is his name?




Jack Canine


Doglous


Barfolomew


Larry Woofelstein


I don't know

7. Cruella DeVille was the villain in which feature length Disney cartoon?




"Snow White"


"One Hundred and One Dalmatians"


"Beauty and the Beast"


"Dumbo "


I don't know

In Francis
Coppola's
movie
"The
Godfather
II", what
was the
name of
Robert
DeNiro's
character?




Don Michael Corleone


Tom Hagen


Rocco Lampone


Vito Corleone


Al Neri


I don't know


11. Who directed "Scarface", starring Al Pacino?




Brian DePalma


Francis Ford Coppola


Oliver Stone


John Huston


Stephen Spielberg


I don't know


1. How many movies has James Dean starred in?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 3

2. The first choice for the role of Rick in "Casablanca" was not Humphrey Bogart, but:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Ronald Reagan

3. What comedian often uttered the following, "This is another nice mess you've gotten me into"?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Oliver Hardy

4. In Charlie Chaplin's 1940 talkie, "The Great Dictator", who was the character Adenoid Hynkel based on?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Adolf Hitler

5. Bela Lugosi acted under the name ________ in the early days of his career.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Ariztid Olt

6. In Mel Brook's movie Spaceballs, the character played by John Candy is half-man, half-dog. What is his name?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Barfolomew

7. Cruella DeVille was the villain in which feature length Disney cartoon?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: "One Hundred and One Dalmatians"

8. The title role for "Beetlejuice" (1988) was played by Michael Keaton. Who was it originally intended for?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Sammy Davis, Jr.

9. In Francis Coppola's movie "The Godfather II", what was the name of Robert DeNiro's character?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Vito Corleone

10. Who wrote the novel on which John Huston's film "The Maltese Falcon" is based?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Dashiell Hammett

11. Who directed "Scarface", starring Al Pacino?


Your answer: Oliver Stone

Correct answer: Brian DePalma

12. In Tim Burton's movie "Batman Returns" (1992), the villain is named Max Schreck. In real life, who was Max Schreck?


Your answer: The mayor of New York City

Correct answer: The actor who played the vampire in "Nosferatu" (1922)

. Which of the following people invented the incredibly useful Velcro?




Joseph Niepce of France


Johann Schwieger of Germany


Ts'ai Lun of China


Georges de Mestral of Switzerland


I don't know

2. Which of the following did Galileo invent?




The hot air balloon


The telescope


The thermometer


The magnifying glass


I don't know

3. Which of the following did Benjamin Franklin NOT invent?




Kites


Bifocals


The catheter


The lightning rod


I don't know


7. Who was the only U.S. president to receive a patent for an invention (although it was never used), and what was the
invention?




George Washington, for wooden false teeth


Ronald Reagan, for a hair-clipping device


Abraham Lincoln, for a device preventing ships from getting stuck


Richard Nixon, for a military tracking device

10. What did Countess Dubarry, Mistress of King Louis XV, invent?




The fish bowl


The corset


Disposable tissue


The feather duster


I don't know

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1. Which of the following people invented the incredibly useful Velcro?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Georges de Mestral of Switzerland

2. Which of the following did Galileo invent?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The thermometer

3. Which of the following did Benjamin Franklin NOT invent?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Kites

4. In what year did the Dutchman Cornelius Drebbel invent the first submarine?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 1620

5. What was the name of the first powered airplane that took to the skies (by the Wright brothers), and when did it fly?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The Kitty Hawk, in 1903

6. Where did the Frisbee get its name?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: From a pie maker near Yale, where students would use his pie plates as flying discs

7. Who was the only U.S. president to receive a patent for an invention (although it was never used), and what was the
invention?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Abraham Lincoln, for a device preventing ships from getting stuck

8. Which Hollywood actor held a patent for a bucket seat?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Steve McQueen

9. Where does the expression "the real McCoy" come from?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Elijah McCoy, an African Canadian/American who invented a train-oiling device

10. What did Countess Dubarry, Mistress of King Louis XV, invent?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The fish bowl
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Dinosaurs


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1. What is the proper name of the scientists who study dinosaur fossils?




Paleontologists


Archeologists


Anthropologists


Geologists


I don't know

4. What is the name of the period in which dinosaurs began to walk the earth?




Jurassic Period


Colossic Period


Triassic Period


Cretaceous Period


I don't know




Dinosaurs

1. What is the proper name of the scientists who study dinosaur fossils?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Paleontologists

2. How many years ago did dinosaurs die out?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 65 million years ago

3. For how many years did dinosaurs live on this earth?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 200 million years

4. What is the name of the period in which dinosaurs began to walk the earth?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Triassic Period

5. Which of the following statements about dinosaurs is NOT true?


Your answer: Dinosaurs walked the earth 40,000 times longer than recorded human history

Correct answer: Dinosaurs and humans were inhabitants of the earth together

6. The word "dinosaur" comes from the Greek, meaning


Your answer: Hairless monster

Correct answer: Fearfully-great lizard

7. Dinosaur's have been classified into two main groups depending on whether:


Your answer: They were "bird-hipped" or "lizard-hipped"

Correct answer: They were "bird-hipped" or "lizard-hipped"

8. Dinosaurs were:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Neither

9. Where have fossils of Tyrannosaurus Rex been found?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: U.S.A., Canada, and Mongolia

10. Approximately how big is the largest tooth in the mouth of a Tyrannosaurus Rex?


Your answer: Longer than a human leg

Correct answer: Longer than a human hand
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Critters & Beasts


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2. Whippets were initially bred for what purpose?




Racing


Hunting


To be a house pet


Showing


I don't know

3. Giraffes have no vocal cords.




True


False


I don't know

4. An ostrich's brain is about the same size as:




Its eye


A baseball


A cantaloupe


A kiwi fruit


I don't know



9. A cow doesn't produce milk until:




She reaches puberty


She has given birth


She feels like it


She is given Bovine Growth Hormone


The winter solstice


I don't know


2. Whippets were initially bred for what purpose?


Your answer: Hunting

Correct answer: Hunting

3. Giraffes have no vocal cords.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: True

4. An ostrich's brain is about the same size as:


Your answer: A cantaloupe

Correct answer: Its eye

5. What does the expression "playing possum" mean?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Pretending to be dead

6. What are Lipizzaners, Standardbreds, Appaloosas, and Shetlands?


Your answer: Cows

Correct answer: Horses

7. How many teats does a cow have?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 4

8. Guinea pigs have no vocal chords.


Your answer: True

Correct answer: False

9. A cow doesn't produce milk until:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: She has given birth

10. For every human being on earth, how many chickens are there?


Your answer: 4

Correct answer: 1

11. What animal did Europeans once call a 'camelopard'?



Your answer: Zebra

Correct answer: Giraffe
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Famous Animals


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2. What breed of dog is Snoopy?




Basset Hound


Blood Hound


Beagle


Fox Hound


I don't know



5. Lady, of "The Lady and the Tramp" is a well-preened uptown cocker spaniel. What kind of dog is Tramp?




German Shepherd


Dalmation


Mutt


Bulldog


I don't know

6. What kind of dogs are Perdy, Pongo, and Lucky?




German Shepherd


Dalmation


Mutt


Bulldog


I don't know


8. What is the name of the saber-tooth tiger in "The Flintstones"?




Jub-Jub


Baby-Puss


Meowarf


Ms. Fang


I don't know

9. What is the name of Gepetto's cat in "Pinocchio"?




Mariachi


Toni


Figaro


Mozza


I don't know


11. Mungo is a big, dumb cat. Who is he friends with?




Garfield


Heathcliff


Snoopy


Mickey


Sylvester


I don't know


Famous Animals

1. What is the name of Jughead's dog?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Hotdog

2. What breed of dog is Snoopy?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Beagle

3. What is the name of the dog from the "Thin Man" series?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Asta

4. Archy and Mehitabel are fictional characters of Don Marquis. Mehitabel is an alley cat whose life is recorded by
Archy, who uses the boss' typewriter to also voice his views on life, animals, politics, art, beauty, love, and other
weighty topics. What type of creature is Archy?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Cockroach

5. Lady, of "The Lady and the Tramp" is a well-preened uptown cocker spaniel. What kind of dog is Tramp?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Mutt

6. What kind of dogs are Perdy, Pongo, and Lucky?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Dalmation

7. Why did the Velveteen Rabbit get thrown away?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: He was a mass of scarlet fever germs

8. What is the name of the saber-tooth tiger in "The Flintstones"?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Baby-Puss

9. What is the name of Gepetto's cat in "Pinocchio"?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Figaro

10. Which of the following characters was created first?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Felix the Cat

11. Mungo is a big, dumb cat. Who is he friends with?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Heathcliff

12. What kind of animal is Misty from the children's novel "Misty of Chincoteague"?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Pony
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Art History Through the Ages


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8. Which of the following words is NOT considered a form of cubism?




Hermetic


Sculptural


Collage


Cardboard


I don't know

9. Who is often given credit for inventing cubism?




Georges Braque


Dora Maar


Frida Kahlo


Leonardo da Vinci

Art History Through the Ages

1. Of the following famed artists, who created lesser-known works such as "The Beethoven Frieze", "Nude Veritas", and
"Judith 1 & 2"?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Klimt

2. Which Renaissance artist decorated the individual monk's cells of the San Marco monastery in Florence according to
the desired subject matter of the resident? For example the Ascension, the Pieta, etc.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Fra Angelico

3. Who is considered to be the grandfather of the Renaissance?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Giotto

4. Which art movement popularized painting directly on white canvas as opposed to the traditional mid - toned
prepared canvas?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Impressionism

5. Who was the term "action painting" coined for based on his technique which involved moving around while painting.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Jackson Pollock

6. Which of the following artists is well known for his evocative paintings of Mont St. Victoire located in the south of
France?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Cezanne

7. Matisse died in 1954 leaving his ceiling covered with drawings. How come?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: He was bedridden and drew using a long stick.

8. Which of the following words is NOT considered a form of cubism?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Cardboard

9. Who is often given credit for inventing cubism?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Georges Braque

10. Who was Isabella Stewart Gardner?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A rich Boston Art collector.



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Bookworm Challenge


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3. Which famous "Doctor" is less commonly known as Theodor Geisel?




Dr. Spock


Dr. Zhivago


Dr. Jekyll


Dr. Seuss


I don't know




Bookworm Challenge

1. Samuel Clemens, commonly known as _______, created the characters Tom Sawyer and ________.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn

2. "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,/ And sorry I could not travel both/ And be one traveler, long I stood/ And
looked down one as far as I could/ To where it bent in the undergrowth." What is the name of the poem from which
these lines come, and who is the poet?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The Road Not Taken, Robert Frost

3. Which famous "Doctor" is less commonly known as Theodor Geisel?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Dr. Seuss

4. Which of the following statements about Virginia Wolfe is NOT true?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: She was American-born.

5. Who wrote the following lines?: "in Just-/ spring when the world is mud- /luscious the little/ lame balloonman/
whistles far and wee"


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: e.e. cummings

6. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the famous American playwright Tennessee Williams?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: He grew up under the guidance of a stable and very supportive father.

7. What do Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Thomas De Quincy have in common, besides being 19th century writers?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: They were both opium addicts.



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Fairy Tales


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not film or modern versions). The answer key will be provided after the quiz is scored. Streeeetch that mind!


1. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?



4. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?




Jack and the Beanstalk


The Three Little Pigs


The Princess and the Pea


The Bremen Town Musicians


I don't know



6. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?




Hansel and Gretel


The Ugly Duckling


Beauty and the Beast


Princess and the Pea


I don't know


7. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?




The Emperor's New Clothes


Rapunzel


Musicians of Bremen


Rumpelstiltskin


I don't know




Fairy Tales

1. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The Princess and the Pea


2. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Thumbelina


3. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The Emperor's New Clothes


4. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The Bremen Town Musicians


5. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Jack and the Beanstalk


6. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Hansel and Gretel


7. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Rumpelstiltskin


8. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Rapunzel


9. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Beauty and the Beast


10. In which fairy tale would you find the item in the image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Sleeping Beauty




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Five Senses


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1. Humans can't perceive color:




Underwater


In outer space


In bright moonlight


When one eye is covered


I don't know


3. Which of the following creatures CANNOT move its eyes?




Rabbit


Owl


Chimpanzee


Starling


I don't know

4. Which animal can see between its open jaws?




Rabbit


Owl


Chimpanzee


Starling


I don't know

5. If a two-person conversation measures 60 decibels and a vacuum cleaner measures 80, what is the decibel level of
normal breathing?




0


10


25


40


I don't know


7. Of the following, which would be most difficult to vividly conjure up in the imagination (for most, if not all people)?




The smell of coffee


The color of red


The feel of velvet


The taste of a lemon


I don't know

8. Which taste cannot be detected by the tip of your tongue?




Bitter


Sour


Salty


Sweet


I don't know

9. Which of the following body parts is the MOST sensitive to touch?




Back


Stomach


Lips


Fingertips


I don't know

10. In which of these diagrams are the two parallel lines the same length?





A


B


C


D


I don't know

Five Senses

1. Humans can't perceive color:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: In bright moonlight

2. What is Anton's Syndrome?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A syndrome characterized by a person's complete blindness and his/her vehement
conviction that s/he sees

3. Which of the following creatures CANNOT move its eyes?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Owl

4. Which animal can see between its open jaws?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Starling

5. If a two-person conversation measures 60 decibels and a vacuum cleaner measures 80, what is the decibel level of
normal breathing?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 10

6. What is the decibel level of a jet plane at take-off?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 140

7. Of the following, which would be most difficult to vividly conjure up in the imagination (for most, if not all people)?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The smell of coffee

8. Which taste cannot be detected by the tip of your tongue?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Sour

9. Which of the following body parts is the MOST sensitive to touch?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Lips

10. In which of these diagrams are the two parallel lines the same length?



Your answer: I don't know
Correct answer: B




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Outer Space


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1. What are red giants, white dwarves, supergiants and middleweights?




World-class wrestlers


Stars, in various stages of evolution


Planets, in various stages of evolution


Various sized galaxies


I don't know

2. Stars last forever.




True


False


I don't know

3. The closest star to the Earth is:




Proxima Centauri


The north star


Venus


The sun


I don't know

4. The temperature of a star's surface is determined by:




How close it is to the sun


How large it is


The rate at which hydrogen is being converted into helium


Massive forest fires on the star's surface


I don't know

5. Which of the following stars is the hottest?




Sirius, a white star


Capella, a yellow star


Antares, a red star


I don't know

6. A meteor is:




A falling star


A piece of stony or metallic detritus captured by the earth's orbit and heated to glowing by the friction with the
atmosphere


A piece of frozen matter enveloped in a cloud of dust and gases moving in orbit around the sun (particles from
the sun make the gases glow)


A planetoid moving in orbit around the sun


I don't know

7. A comet is:




A falling star


A piece of stony or metallic detritus captured by the earth's orbit and heated to glowing by the friction with the
atmosphere


A piece of frozen matter enveloped in a cloud of dust and gases moving in orbit around the sun (particles from
the sun make the gases glow)


A planetoid moving in orbit around the sun


I don't know


9. How often does Halley's Comet return?




Every 10 years


Every 27 years


Every 58 years


Every 76 years


Every 92 years


I don't know

10. Who put the first telescope to practical use?




Galileo


Copernicus


Ptolemy


Socrates


I don't know


Outer Space

1. What are red giants, white dwarves, supergiants and middleweights?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Stars, in various stages of evolution

2. Stars last forever.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: False

3. The closest star to the Earth is:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The sun

4. The temperature of a star's surface is determined by:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The rate at which hydrogen is being converted into helium

5. Which of the following stars is the hottest?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Sirius, a white star

6. A meteor is:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A piece of stony or metallic detritus captured by the earth's orbit and heated to glowing
by the friction with the atmosphere

7. A comet is:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A piece of frozen matter enveloped in a cloud of dust and gases moving in orbit around
the sun (particles from the sun make the gases glow)

8. The sun is about 4.5 billion years old. How many years before it is expected that the sun will fizzle out, resulting in
the total destruction of Earth?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 5 billion years

9. How often does Halley's Comet return?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Every 76 years

10. Who put the first telescope to practical use?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Galileo
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Random Facts #2


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5. The greatest depth in the Pacific ocean is ________ feet.




28 372


36 220


25 344


I don't know

6. Which of the following is the most recent technological invention?




Ball-point pen


Parking meter


Neon light


I don't know


8. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon are the four elements that make up life's building blocks.




True


False


I don't know




12. Without insulin, a person can have excess sugar in his blood.




True


False


I don't know


14. A hippopotamus can open its jaws to an angle of 220 degrees.




True


False


I don't know

15. Hailstones can kill.




True


False


I don't know

Random Facts #2

1. Who composed Canada's National anthem 'O Canada'?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Calixa Lavalle

2. The world's top three wine producers in descending order are:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Italy, France, Spain

3. Order the following cheeses from the cheese that contains the most grams of protein (per 100g of food) to the least.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Edam Cheese, Cheddar Cheese, Brie Cheese, Cottage Cheese

4. Order the following vegetables from the vegetable that contains the most grams of carbohydrates (per 100g of food)
to the least.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Chick peas (dry); Corn on the cob; Brussel sprouts (cooked)

5. The greatest depth in the Pacific ocean is ________ feet.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 36 220

6. Which of the following is the most recent technological invention?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Ball-point pen

7. What are the most common elements of the planet's crust, in descending order?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminium, Iron, Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium

8. Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon are the four elements that make up life's building blocks.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: True

9. Wounds infested with maggots heal quickly and without spread of gangrene or other infection.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: True

10. Around the world there are at most 50 to 70 lightning flashes every second.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: False

11. The furthest a fully grown kangaroo can jump is 8 yards.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: False

12. Without insulin, a person can have excess sugar in his blood.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: True

13. In nine months, a housefly could lay enough eggs to produce a layer of flies that would cover all of Germany.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: True

14. A hippopotamus can open its jaws to an angle of 220 degrees.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: False

15. Hailstones can kill.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: True
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Who discovered what?


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1. This Scottish engineer developed the steam engine in the 1760s.




James Watt


William Ramsay


David Brewster


Robert Brown


Daniel Rutherford


I don't know

2. This US biologist whose research on the molecular structure of DNA and the genetic code earned him a shared Nobel
prize in 1962.




Edwin Krebs


John Hughes


Edwin Hubble


James Dewey Watson


Donald Johanson


I don't know

3. This French chemist and microbiologist discovered that fermentation is caused by microorganisms and developed the
germ theory of disease.




Louis Pasteur


Pascal Blaise


Jacques Charles


Lon Foucault


Abraham De Moivre


I don't know

4. This psychiatrist studied myth, religion, dream symbolism, saw the unconscious as a source of insight, and
distinguished between introversion and extroversion.




Karen Horney


Carl Gustav Jung


Sigmund Freud


Clara Thompson


Harry Stack Sullivan


I don't know

5. He was a Greek physician often called the founder of medicine.




Pythagoras


Thales of Miletus


Hippocrates


Anaxagoras


Archimedes


I don't know


7. This _______ astronomer, physicist, and mathematician introduced the Celsius scale of temperature.




English


German


Swedish


French


Italian


I don't know

8. This physiologist from _________ studied conditioned reflexes in animals.




Russia


Germany


France


United States of America


Scotland


I don't know


Who discovered what?

1. This Scottish engineer developed the steam engine in the 1760s.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: James Watt

2. This US biologist whose research on the molecular structure of DNA and the genetic code earned him a shared Nobel
prize in 1962.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: James Dewey Watson

3. This French chemist and microbiologist discovered that fermentation is caused by microorganisms and developed the
germ theory of disease.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Louis Pasteur

4. This psychiatrist studied myth, religion, dream symbolism, saw the unconscious as a source of insight, and
distinguished between introversion and extroversion.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Carl Gustav Jung

5. He was a Greek physician often called the founder of medicine.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Hippocrates

6. This ________ physician pioneered the study of the unconscious mind.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Austrian

7. This _______ astronomer, physicist, and mathematician introduced the Celsius scale of temperature.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Swedish

8. This physiologist from _________ studied conditioned reflexes in animals.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Russia

9. This ______electrical engineer pioneered the invention and development of radio.


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Italian

10. Albert Einstein's theories of relativity revolutionized our understanding of matter, space, and time. This German
physicist lived between


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 1879-1955
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Wonders of the Ancient World


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key will be provided after the quiz is scored. Streeeetch that mind!


1. Which of the following is the oldest of the Wonders of the Ancient World?




The Hanging Gardens of Babylon


The Wall of China


Egyptian Pyramids


Statue of Zeus at Olympia


The Bermuda Triangle


I don't know


3. The Colussus of Rhodes was, before being destroyed by an earthquake, a statue of:




Plato


Moses


Zeus


Helius, the sun god


Nike, the goddess of victory


I don't know

4. What was the Statue of Zeus at Olympia covered in?




Dust


Bronze


Gold and ivory


Silver


Gold, silver and bronze


I don't know


6. Which of the following Wonders is also the first known lighthouse?




Pharos of Alexandria


Temple of Artemis


Peggy's Cove


Mausoleum at Halicarnassus


Coliseum at Carthage


I don't know

7. Where was the Pharos of Alexandria?




Greece


Egypt


Babylon


Carthage


Rome


I don't know


10. Who was the Temple of Artemis constructed in honor of?




Moses


The God of Dreams


The God of Peace


The Goddess of Hunting and the Moon


The God of Pastures, Forests, Flocks and Herds


I don't know

Wonders of the Ancient World

1. Which of the following is the oldest of the Wonders of the Ancient World?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Egyptian Pyramids

2. Who built the Tomb of Mausolus (the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Asia Minor)?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Mausolus' widow

3. The Colussus of Rhodes was, before being destroyed by an earthquake, a statue of:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Helius, the sun god

4. What was the Statue of Zeus at Olympia covered in?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Gold and ivory

5. How was the Statue of Zeus destroyed?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Fire

6. Which of the following Wonders is also the first known lighthouse?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Pharos of Alexandria

7. Where was the Pharos of Alexandria?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Egypt

8. When were the Hanging Gardens of Babylon created?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 6th century BC

9. What was the Temple of Artemis constructed of?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Marble

10. Who was the Temple of Artemis constructed in honor of?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The Goddess of Hunting and the Moon
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World Holidays


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1. Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) was a bishop named Nicholas. Where did he come from?




Germany


France


Turkey


Russia


I don't know



4. On November 5, people in England celebrate a holiday called Guy Fawkes Day. Who was Guy Fawkes?




A former British Prime Minister


A man who tried to blow up a government building


The man who invented fireworks


A famous clown from the eighteenth century


I don't know


8. Why is one of the symbols of St.Patrick's Day a shamrock?




St. Patrick used it to teach the idea of the trinity


Shamrocks grew on St. Patrick's grave


It symbolized the unity of England, Ireland, and Wales.


St. Patrick always wore green and it was the most common green plant in Ireland during his time.


I don't know

9. Where does Halloween originate?




The Celtic celebration of the change from sun season to darkness


The Christian holiday of All Saints and All Soul's Day


The Roman celebration of Pomona Day


All of the above


I don't know


World Holidays

1. Santa Claus (or Father Christmas) was a bishop named Nicholas. Where did he come from?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Turkey

2. What does the word Hanukkah mean?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Dedication

3. Which of the following countries celebrates St. Lucia Day on December 13, during which time little girls and boys
bring cakes and coffee to hospitals, offices and factories?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Sweden

4. On November 5, people in England celebrate a holiday called Guy Fawkes Day. Who was Guy Fawkes?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A man who tried to blow up a government building

5. Where does the holiday of April 1st (April Fool's Day) originate?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: It was New Year's Day in sixteenth century France, until the Pope changed it. People who
continued to celebrate the New Year on April 1st were called fools.

6. Who is Black Peter in the Netherlands?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Santa Claus's helper who judges which children were bad during the year

7. In the autumn, before the Days of the Dead celebration in Mexico, what symbolizes a visit from the souls of the
dead?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Monarch butterflies returning from Canada and the US

8. Why is one of the symbols of St.Patrick's Day a shamrock?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: St. Patrick used it to teach the idea of the trinity

9. Where does Halloween originate?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: All of the above

10. Where does the symbol of the Easter Bunny come from?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A German legend of a poor woman who decorated eggs for her children to find during a
famine. When they found them, they saw a big bunny hopping away.






Big names - Little facts


Test your knowledge on the biggest names in history, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Virginia Wolfe. Try Queendom's
"Big Names - Little Facts" quiz!


1. In 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize. He was:




The first black man to have won it


The youngest man to have won it


The first American to have won it


The last man to have won it


I don't know




5. During World War I, Mati Hara was employed as a dancer, courtisan and:




Spy


Sergeant-General


Photographer


Nurse


I don't know


7. Who is portrayed on the American one-hundred dollar bill?




Abraham Lincoln


Benjamin Franklin


George Washington


U.S. Grant


I don't know

9. How did Virginia Wolfe die in 1941?




She contracted malaria while touring Africa


She died of a heart attack


She was killed by a tour bus


She drowned herself


I don't know



Big names - Little facts

1. In 1964, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize. He was:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The youngest man to have won it

2. Who was the fortieth president of the United States?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Ronald Reagan

3. What term did Winston Churchill use to refer to his bouts of depression?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Black dog

4. Who was Jacqueline Lee Bouvier's second husband?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Aristotle Onnassis

5. During World War I, Mati Hara was employed as a dancer, courtisan and:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Spy

6. Which of the following famous people was NOT missing at least a portion of one finger?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Fidel Castro

7. Who is portrayed on the American one-hundred dollar bill?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Benjamin Franklin

8. Where was Harry Houdini born?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Wisconsin, U.S.A.

9. How did Virginia Wolfe die in 1941?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: She drowned herself

10. Who said, "Work is a necessity for man. Man invented the alarm clock"?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Pablo Picasso
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Famous Couples


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1. How did John Lennon and Yoko Ono spend their one-week 1969 honeymoon?




In a monastery in Tibet


Touring with the Beatles


In a bed-in at the Amsterdam Hilton


In a bed-in at the Montreal Queen Elizabeth Hotel


I don't know

4. The "love story" of Bonnie and Clyde ended in May 1934 when they were ambushed and shot. Where did this happen?




Texas


Louisiana


Ontario, Canada


Michigan


I don't know

5. Which fictitious couple had the following argument:
Woman: "Why, you stuck up, ...half-witted, ...scruffy-looking... nerf-herder!"
Man: "Whose scruffy-looking?"




Harry and Sally (from When Harry Met Sally)


Han Solo and Princess Leia


Homer and Marge


Forrest Gump and Jenny


I don't know

6. Homer Simpson met his true love, Marge, during high school detention. What was her last name?




Belanger


Simson


Large


Bouvier


I don't know

7. Where did the names Barbie and Ken come from?




They are the names of the children of the dolls' creators.


They are the names of the dogs of the dolls' creators.


They were chosen from "Name the Dolls" contest submissions.


Barbara and Ken were the most common names for children the year they were created.


I don't know

8. Why did Delilah cut off Samson's hair, the source of all his strength?




The Philistines had promised her a lot of money.


She thought he was lying about his hair bringing him strength and meant to play a joke on him.


Her father ordered her to.


She wanted him to be weak so she could control him.


I don't know


10. After Anthony committed suicide (because, reportedly, he thought Cleopatra was dead), how did Cleopatra take her
own life?




By drinking poison.


By inducing a poisonous asp to bite her.


By drowning herself in the Nile.


By falling on a sword.


I don't know


Famous Couples

1. How did John Lennon and Yoko Ono spend their one-week 1969 honeymoon?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: In a bed-in at the Amsterdam Hilton

2. Sid Vicious overdosed on heroin only a few months after Nancy died at the Chelsea Hotel. Which story circulated
regarding Sid Vicious' ashes after his death?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Both these stories circulated; no one knows which is true.

3. Who wrote the following lines in a passionate love letter: "You never write to me at all, you do not love your
husband; you know the pleasure that your letters give him yet you cannot even manage to write him half a dozen
lines, dashed off in a moment!"?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Napoleon to Josephine

4. The "love story" of Bonnie and Clyde ended in May 1934 when they were ambushed and shot. Where did this happen?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Louisiana

5. Which fictitious couple had the following argument:
Woman: "Why, you stuck up, ...half-witted, ...scruffy-looking... nerf-herder!"
Man: "Whose scruffy-looking?"


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Han Solo and Princess Leia

6. Homer Simpson met his true love, Marge, during high school detention. What was her last name?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Bouvier

7. Where did the names Barbie and Ken come from?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: They are the names of the children of the dolls' creators.

8. Why did Delilah cut off Samson's hair, the source of all his strength?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The Philistines had promised her a lot of money.

9. When did Minnie Mouse enter Mickey's life?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: They were together right from Mickey's first film, Steamboat Willy.

10. After Anthony committed suicide (because, reportedly, he thought Cleopatra was dead), how did Cleopatra take her
own life?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: By inducing a poisonous asp to bite her.
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6. What is zeitgeist?




The fashion trends of a decade


The overall economic outlook of a country


The political bent of a nation.


The overall cultural, moral, and intellectual climate of an era


I don't know

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8. In ancient Greek, 'Eureka' means:




Yahoooo!


I have found it!


Hallelujah!


What brilliance!


Let's go!


I don't know
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What country supplies 75% of the world's maple syrup?



U.S.A


Australia


Canada


Russia


Belgium


I don't know
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World Knowledge


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key will be provided after the quiz is scored. Streeeetch that mind!


2. Which of the following constructions is visible from the moon?




The Egyptian Pyramids


The Eiffel Tower


The Great Wall of China


The Taj Mahal


The Statue of Liberty


All of the above


None of the above


I don't know


4. What country has the largest Muslim community?




Iran


Indonesia


India


Saudi Arabia


The Philippines


I don't know

5. Germans can earn 5 years in prison for publicly denying _________?




Capitalism


The holocaust


Their history


The right to abortion


I don't know

6. What country supplies 75% of the world's maple syrup?




U.S.A


Australia


Canada


Russia


Belgium


I don't know

7. How many times saltier is the Dead Sea than other ocean water?




2


6


9


15


I don't know

8. What is the capital of New Zealand?




Auckland


Wellington


Kiwi


Adelaide


Christchurch


I don't know

9. In which country would you visit Mayan ruins, eat lime soup, and buy handcrafted silver jewelry?




Spain


France


Greece


Mexico


The Philippines


I don't know

10. The Kalahari Desert touches upon which cluster of countries?




Paraguay, Bolivia and Chile


Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya


Jordan, Iraq and Saudi Arabia


Botswana, Namibia and South Africa


I don't know

11. Approximately how long did it take to build the Great Wall of China?




17 years


70 years


700 years


1700 years


7000 years


I don't know

12. Guinness beer comes from which country?




Scotland


France


Canada


Ireland


England


I don't know

13. One-third of all the languages in the world are spoken in which continent?




South America


Asia


Africa


Europe


I don't know

14. Kiev is the capital of:




Estonia


Ukraine


Russia


Czech Republic


Hungary


I don't know

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World Knowledge

1. Where is Fresh Kills, the world's largest landfill site?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Staten Island, NY, U.S.A

2. Which of the following constructions is visible from the moon?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: None of the above

3. What country is Africa's leading wine producer?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: South Africa

4. What country has the largest Muslim community?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Indonesia

5. Germans can earn 5 years in prison for publicly denying _________?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The holocaust

6. What country supplies 75% of the world's maple syrup?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Canada

7. How many times saltier is the Dead Sea than other ocean water?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 9

8. What is the capital of New Zealand?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Wellington

9. In which country would you visit Mayan ruins, eat lime soup, and buy handcrafted silver jewelry?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Mexico

10. The Kalahari Desert touches upon which cluster of countries?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Botswana, Namibia and South Africa

11. Approximately how long did it take to build the Great Wall of China?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 1700 years

12. Guinness beer comes from which country?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Ireland

13. One-third of all the languages in the world are spoken in which continent?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Africa

14. Kiev is the capital of:


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Ukraine
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At the beginning of the movie, where are Anakin and Obi-
Wan?
Geonosis
Christophsis
Coruscant
Tatooine

Star Wars - Clone Wars
Whose son has been kidnapped by agents of Count
Dooku?
Chewbacca
Senator Bail Organa
Nute Gunray
Jabba the Hutt

Star wars
LOTR
Alien
Which of the following books is NOT by Jane Austen:




Emma


Sense and Sensibility


Crime and Punishment


Pride and Prejudice


I don't know
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Georgia O'Keefe is best known for:



Her brilliant acting role opposite Clark Gable


Her contributions in the race to find the cure for cancer


Her paintings of flowers and nature


Her wit and charm and biting political satire


I don't know

4. What was Amelia Earhart's (1898-1937) great feat?




She invented the helicopter


She flew over the Atlantic Ocean alone


She learned to fly an airplane upside down


She jumped out of an airplane and lived


I don't know
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude also wrote:



Love in the Time of Cholera


To Kill a Mockingbird


Like Water for Chocolate


Pedro Paramo


I don't know
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ho expressed the famous statement "I think, therefore I am"?



Immanuel Kant


Aristotle


Ren Descartes


John Locke


I don't know
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Who co-authored the Communist Manifesto with Marx?



Friedrich Engels


Karl Kautsky


Vladimir Lenin


Otto Bauer


I don't know
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Who observed that "God is dead"?



Friedrich Nietzsche


Martin Heidegger


Sren Kierkegaard


Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel


I don't know
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World Geography #1


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key will be provided after the quiz is scored. Streeeetch that mind!


1. What is the capital city of Newfoundland, Canada?




Labrador


Halifax


St. John's


Grand Falls


I don't know


4. What was the original color of the Statue of Liberty?




Dark red


Silver


Copper


Green


I don't know

5. Which of the following countries does NOT include Portuguese amongst its principal languages?




Brazil


Cape Verde


Chile


Angola


Portugal


Mozambique


I don't know

6. Where is the Gobi desert?




South Africa


Chile


Australia


Mongolia


I don't know

7. How many different time zones are there in the U.S.A.?




2


3


4


6


I don't know

8. What is the currency of Turkey?




Dinar


Peso


Shilling


Lira


I don't know


10. Which country is bigger than Canada (geographically)?




U.S.A


China


India


Russia


I don't know


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1. What is the capital city of Newfoundland, Canada?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: St. John's

2. On October 21, 1989, where did the Loma Prieta earthquake take place?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: San Francisco, U.S.A.

3. What is the capital city of Italy?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Rome

4. What was the original color of the Statue of Liberty?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Copper

5. Which of the following countries does NOT include Portuguese amongst its principal languages?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Chile

6. Where is the Gobi desert?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Mongolia

7. How many different time zones are there in the U.S.A.?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 6

8. What is the currency of Turkey?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Lira

9. What is Fresh Kills?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The world's largest landfill in Staten Island, NY

10. Which country is bigger than Canada (geographically)?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Russia
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Harry Potter Challenge


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2. What kind of dog is Fang?




A boarhound


A bloodhound


A three-headed monster


A basset hound


I don't know

3. Who is the librarian at Hogwarts?




Madam Rosmerta


Madam Pince


Madam Skeeter


Madam Hootch


I don't know


5. Where does Charlie Weasley work with dragons?




Ireland


Romania


Transylvania


Estonia


I don't know


7. How many players are on a Quidditch team?




6


7


8


9


I don't know

9. What color does the smoke inside a Remembrall turn to tell you that there is something you forgot to do?




Red


Blue


Orange


Yellow


I don't know

10. Which of the following is an incantation that will make an object fly?




Avada Kedavra


Finite Incantatem


Tarantallegra


Wingardium Leviosa


I don't know
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Harry Potter Challenge

1. What is a bezoar?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A stone taken from the stomach of a goat that will counteract most poisons.

2. What kind of dog is Fang?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: A boarhound

3. Who is the librarian at Hogwarts?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Madam Pince

4. What book is Phyllia Spore the author of?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: One Thousand Magical Herbs

5. Where does Charlie Weasley work with dragons?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Romania

6. What is Grunnings?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Uncle Vernon's drill-making company

7. How many players are on a Quidditch team?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 7

8. Which of the following is a NOT a flavor of Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: None of the above: They are ALL flavors.

9. What color does the smoke inside a Remembrall turn to tell you that there is something you forgot to do?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Red

10. Which of the following is an incantation that will make an object fly?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Wingardium Leviosa
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Disney Challenge


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provided after the quiz is scored. Good luck and enjoy!


1. In which movie would you find Sir Hiss?




The Jungle Book


Tarzan


Robin Hood


Bambi


I don't know


2. What was the name of the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released?




Steamboat Willie


Mickey and Minnie


Silly Symphony


Fantasia


I don't know

3. Which Disney character is in the following image?




Belle from Beauty and the Beast


Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre-Dame


Jasmine from Aladdin


Yzma from The Emperor's New Groove


I don't know


4. What was the first full-length animated movie released by Disney Studio (in 1937)?




Bambi


Pinocchio


Dumbo


Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs


I don't know

5. Which Disney movie is this character in?




Pocahontas


The Jungle Book


Tarzan


Atlantis: The Lost Empire


I don't know


6. Which of the following Jungle Book songs did Kaa the python sing to Mowgli?




I Wanna Be Like You


The Bare Necessities


Baloo's Blues


Trust in Me


I don't know

7. What is the name of this character from the 1977 movie The Rescuers?




Medusa


Cruella


Ursula


Hades


I don't know


8. Which of the following was not a member of the voice cast for Disney's Tarzan?




Rosie O'Donnell


Minnie Driver


Glenn Close


Michael J. Fox


I don't know

9. What is the name of this dragon from Mulan?




Shan Yu


Mushu


Meeko


Ping


I don't know


10. What does EPCOT stand for?




Every Possible Creation of Technology


Exciting Possible Creations of Tomorrow


Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow


Emerging Prototype Community of Technology


I don't know

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Disney Challenge

1. In which movie would you find Sir Hiss?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Robin Hood


2. What was the name of the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Steamboat Willie

3. Which Disney character is in the following image?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Esmeralda from The Hunchback of Notre-Dame


4. What was the first full-length animated movie released by Disney Studio (in 1937)?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

5. Which Disney movie is this character in?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Pocahontas


6. Which of the following Jungle Book songs did Kaa the python sing to Mowgli?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Trust in Me

7. What is the name of this character from the 1977 movie The Rescuers?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Medusa


8. Which of the following was not a member of the voice cast for Disney's Tarzan?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Michael J. Fox

9. What is the name of this dragon from Mulan?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Mushu


10. What does EPCOT stand for?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow
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Egyptian Civilization


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1. What kind of homes did ancient Egyptians live in?




mud brick homes


pyramids


wooden huts


stone homes


I don't know

2. What happened to the deceased person's brain during the process of mummification?




It was taken out, shrunk and put back in the skull.


It was left in the skull to decay naturally.


It was pulled out through the nose and discarded.


It was removed intact and preserved in a stone urn.


I don't know

4. Which of the following is TRUE about hieroglyphics?




Nearly half of ancient Egyptian's could write the language.


It only included consonants, no vowels.


Women commonly taught the writing form and became scribes.


The characters never represented actual sounds, but only ideas.


I don't know

5. What does the word Pharaoh mean?




God


King


Great House


The acquisition of a language through only listening.


I don't know



8. What was the meaning of the ankh (cross with a loop on the top) for Egyptians?




It symbolized life.


It symbolized King Tut's power.


It symbolized the afterlife.


It symbolized the cycle of the seasons.


I don't know

9. Who was Nefertari?




The high priestess of the court of Ramses I


King Tut's beautiful daughter


The first and favorite wife of Ramses II


The first female Pharaoh


I don't know

10. Which of the following is NOT true about women's rights in ancient Egypt?




They could own property.


They could initiate divorce.


There were women pharaohs.


They often had more than one husband.


I don't know


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Egyptian Civilization

1. What kind of homes did ancient Egyptians live in?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: mud brick homes

2. What happened to the deceased person's brain during the process of mummification?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: It was pulled out through the nose and discarded.

3. When was the beginning (approximately) of the ancient Egyptian civilization?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: About 3,000 B.C.

4. Which of the following is TRUE about hieroglyphics?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: It only included consonants, no vowels.

5. What does the word Pharaoh mean?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Great House

6. Who discovered the tomb of King Tut-Ankh-Amun?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon

7. How long did the mummification process of a wealthy Egyptian generally take?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: 70 days

8. What was the meaning of the ankh (cross with a loop on the top) for Egyptians?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: It symbolized life.

9. Who was Nefertari?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: The first and favorite wife of Ramses II

10. Which of the following is NOT true about women's rights in ancient Egypt?


Your answer: I don't know

Correct answer: They often had more than one husband.



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