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1[{
2 "question": "A flashing red traffic light signifies that a driver should do what?",
3 "A": "stop",
4 "B": "speed up",
5 "C": "proceed with caution",
6 "D": "honk the horn",
7 "answer": "A"
8}, {
9 "question": "A knish is traditionally stuffed with what filling?",
10 "A": "potato",
11 "B": "creamed corn",
12 "C": "lemon custard",
13 "D": "raspberry jelly",
14 "answer": "A"
15}, {
16 "question": "A pita is a type of what?",
17 "A": "fresh fruit",
18 "B": "flat bread",
19 "C": "French tart",
20 "D": "friend bean dip",
21 "answer": "B"
22}, {
23 "question": "A portrait that comically exaggerates a person's physical traits is called a what?",
24 "A": "landscape",
25 "B": "caricature",
26 "C": "still life",
27 "D": "Impressionism",
28 "answer": "B"
29}, {
30 "question": "A second-year college student is usually called a what?",
31 "A": "sophomore",
32 "B": "senior",
33 "C": "freshman ",
34 "D": "junior ",
35 "answer": "A"
36}, {
37 "question": "A student who earns a J.D. can begin his or her career as a what?",
38 "A": "lawyer",
39 "B": "bricklayer",
40 "C": "doctor",
41 "D": "accountant",
42 "answer": "A"
43}, {
44 "question": "A triptych is a work of art that is painted on how many panels?",
45 "A": "two",
46 "B": "three",
47 "C": "five",
48 "D": "eight",
49 "answer": "B"
50}, {
51 "question": "According to a famous line from the existentialist play 'No Exit' what is hell?",
52 "A": "oneself",
53 "B": "other people",
54 "C": "little made large",
55 "D": "hued in green and blue",
56 "answer": "B"
57}, {
58 "question": "According to a popular slogan, what state should people not 'mess with'?",
59 "A": "New York",
60 "B": "Texas",
61 "C": "Montana",
62 "D": "Rhode Island",
63 "answer": "B"
64}, {
65 "question": "According to a Yale University study, what smell is the most recognizable to American adults?",
66 "A": "tuna",
67 "B": "laundry",
68 "C": "popcorn",
69 "D": "coffee",
70 "answer": "D"
71}, {
72 "question": "According to folklore, the 'jackalope' is an antlered version of what animal?",
73 "A": "chicken",
74 "B": "rabbit",
75 "C": "moose",
76 "D": "snake",
77 "answer": "B"
78}, {
79 "question": "According to Greek mythology, who was Apollo's twin sister?",
80 "A": "Aphrodite",
81 "B": "Artemis",
82 "C": "Venus",
83 "D": "Athena",
84 "answer": "B"
85}, {
86 "question": "According to legend, if you give someone the 'evil eye' what are you doing?",
87 "A": "cursing them",
88 "B": "blessing a child",
89 "C": "counting money",
90 "D": "passing time",
91 "answer": "A"
92}, {
93 "question": "According to legend, in what country are you most likely to meet a leprechaun?",
94 "A": "Ireland",
95 "B": "Poland",
96 "C": "Greenland",
97 "D": "Scotland",
98 "answer": "A"
99}, {
100 "question": "According to the American Kennel Club, what is the most popular breed of dog in the US as of 1999?",
101 "A": "Poodle",
102 "B": "Beagle",
103 "C": "German shepherd",
104 "D": "Labrador retriever",
105 "answer": "D"
106}, {
107 "question": "According to the Bible, Moses and Aaron had a sister named what?",
108 "A": "Jochebed",
109 "B": "Ruth",
110 "C": "Leah",
111 "D": "Miriam",
112 "answer": "D"
113}, {
114 "question": "According to the children's nursery rhyme, what type of ocean did Columbus sail in 1492?",
115 "A": "calm",
116 "B": "blue",
117 "C": "windy",
118 "D": "really big",
119 "answer": "B"
120}, {
121 "question": "According to the Mother Goose nursery rhyme, which child is full of woe?",
122 "A": "Monday's child",
123 "B": "Wednesday's child",
124 "C": "Thursday's child",
125 "D": "Saturday's child",
126 "answer": "B"
127}, {
128 "question": "According to the popular saying, what should you do 'when in Rome'?",
129 "A": "watch your wallet",
130 "B": "see the Coliseum",
131 "C": "as the Romans do",
132 "D": "don't drink the water",
133 "answer": "C"
134}, {
135 "question": "According to the proverb, necessity is the mother of what?",
136 "A": "Invention",
137 "B": "Luck",
138 "C": "Problems",
139 "D": "Procrastination",
140 "answer": "A"
141}, {
142 "question": "According to the title of a popular children's TV show, what color is Bear's big house?",
143 "A": "red",
144 "B": "green",
145 "C": "purple",
146 "D": "blue",
147 "answer": "D"
148}, {
149 "question": "According to the USDA, which food group should you eat the most servings of per day?",
150 "A": "vegetables",
151 "B": "dairy",
152 "C": "meats",
153 "D": "breads",
154 "answer": "D"
155}, {
156 "question": "Ada Lovelace is credited with being the first person to have made what?",
157 "A": "a computer program",
158 "B": "a souffle",
159 "C": "a brassiere",
160 "D": "a mystery novel",
161 "answer": "A"
162}, {
163 "question": "After Prince Charles, who is next in line to be the king of England?",
164 "A": "Prince William",
165 "B": "Prince Andrew",
166 "C": "Prince Edward",
167 "D": "Fresh Prince",
168 "answer": "A"
169}, {
170 "question": "An airplane's black box is usually what color?",
171 "A": "black",
172 "B": "white",
173 "C": "orange",
174 "D": "purple",
175 "answer": "C"
176}, {
177 "question": "As of 1999, which state has the most Girl Scouts?",
178 "A": "California",
179 "B": "Illinois",
180 "C": "New York",
181 "D": "Pennsylvania",
182 "answer": "A"
183}, {
184 "question": "Astronaut John Glenn served as a pilot in what branch of the military?",
185 "A": "Army",
186 "B": "Air Force",
187 "C": "Marines",
188 "D": "Navy",
189 "answer": "C"
190}, {
191 "question": "At the equator, how fast is the earth's surface turning?",
192 "A": "about 100 miles per hour",
193 "B": "about 500 miles per hour",
194 "C": "about 1000 miles per hour",
195 "D": "about 2000 miles per hour",
196 "answer": "C"
197}, {
198 "question": "At what age can someone first attend an R-rated movie without an accompanying adult?",
199 "A": "15",
200 "B": "17",
201 "C": "18",
202 "D": "21",
203 "answer": "C"
204}, {
205 "question": "Backgammon is a how many player game?",
206 "A": "Two",
207 "B": "Three",
208 "C": "Four",
209 "D": "Six",
210 "answer": "A"
211}, {
212 "question": "Before he went into coaching, Phil Jackson played for which of the following NBA teams?",
213 "A": "Boston Celtics",
214 "B": "Los Angeles Lakers",
215 "C": "New York Knicks",
216 "D": "Philadelphia 76ers",
217 "answer": "C"
218}, {
219 "question": "By what name is Bob Keeshan better known?",
220 "A": "Bozo the Clown",
221 "B": "Pee Wee Herman",
222 "C": "Captain Kangaroo",
223 "D": "Buffalo Bob",
224 "answer": "C"
225}, {
226 "question": "By what collective name do Christians refer to God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Ghost?",
227 "A": "the Trio",
228 "B": "the Troika",
229 "C": "the Triumvirate",
230 "D": "the Trinity",
231 "answer": "D"
232}, {
233 "question": "By what nickname is the Federal National Mortgage Association known?",
234 "A": "Morty",
235 "B": "FEMA",
236 "C": "Freddie Mac",
237 "D": "Fannie Mae",
238 "answer": "D"
239}, {
240 "question": "Cheddar cheese got its name from a village in what country?",
241 "A": "England",
242 "B": "France",
243 "C": "Switzerland",
244 "D": "Denmark",
245 "answer": "A"
246}, {
247 "question": "Cheese is a necessary ingredient in which of these dishes?",
248 "A": "sushi",
249 "B": "french fries",
250 "C": "veal parmigiano",
251 "D": "chicken pot pie",
252 "answer": "C"
253}, {
254 "question": "During what war did Francis Scott Key write the words to 'The Star-Spangled Banner'?",
255 "A": "American Revolution",
256 "B": "War of 1812",
257 "C": "Civil War",
258 "D": "World War I",
259 "answer": "B"
260}, {
261 "question": "During which war did US troops fight the Battle of New Orleans?",
262 "A": "American Revolution",
263 "B": "Civil War",
264 "C": "Mexican War",
265 "D": "War of 1812",
266 "answer": "D"
267}, {
268 "question": "Each year in pro baseball, the player voted as the best fielder at his position wins what?",
269 "A": "a brand new car",
270 "B": "the Gold Glove",
271 "C": "the Silver Bat",
272 "D": "the Brass Baseball",
273 "answer": "B"
274}, {
275 "question": "Elephant tusks are made of what material?",
276 "A": "coral",
277 "B": "ivory",
278 "C": "bone",
279 "D": "calcium",
280 "answer": "B"
281}, {
282 "question": "Excluding wisdom teeth, how many adult teeth do humans have?",
283 "A": "28",
284 "B": "32",
285 "C": "35",
286 "D": "40",
287 "answer": "A"
288}, {
289 "question": "For a man and woman on a date, 'dutch treat' means what?",
290 "A": "the man pays",
291 "B": "the woman pays",
292 "C": "the Dutch pay",
293 "D": "each pays their own way",
294 "answer": "D"
295}, {
296 "question": "For what purpose would you use an awl?",
297 "A": "to shoot ducks",
298 "B": "to polish floors",
299 "C": "to make holes",
300 "D": "to weigh fruit",
301 "answer": "C"
302}, {
303 "question": "From 1971 to 1997, the Democratic Republic of Congo was known as what?",
304 "A": "Zaire",
305 "B": "Angola",
306 "C": "Rhodesia",
307 "D": "Belgian Congo",
308 "answer": "A"
309}, {
310 "question": "From what language does the term 'R.S.V.P.' originate?",
311 "A": "Russian",
312 "B": "Italian",
313 "C": "Portuguese",
314 "D": "French",
315 "answer": "D"
316}, {
317 "question": "From whom does the Lutheran Church get its name?",
318 "A": "Martin Luther King Jr",
319 "B": "Martin Luther",
320 "C": "Luther Vandross",
321 "D": "Lex Luthor",
322 "answer": "B"
323}, {
324 "question": "Gerry Adams is the president of what organization?",
325 "A": "Greenpeace",
326 "B": "NASCAR",
327 "C": "Sinn Fein",
328 "D": "PLO",
329 "answer": "C"
330}, {
331 "question": "Girls of what religious community traditionally wear bonnets?",
332 "A": "Amish",
333 "B": "Sikh",
334 "C": "Roman Catholic",
335 "D": "Christian",
336 "answer": "A"
337}, {
338 "question": "How are actors Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez related?",
339 "A": "they're cousins",
340 "B": "they're brothers",
341 "C": "they're father and son",
342 "D": "they're uncle and nephew",
343 "answer": "B"
344}, {
345 "question": "How do you express 3/4 as a decimal?",
346 "A": ".25",
347 "B": ".50",
348 "C": ".75",
349 "D": ".90",
350 "answer": "C"
351}, {
352 "question": "How is 4:00 pm expressed in military time?",
353 "A": "1600",
354 "B": "004",
355 "C": "0400 ",
356 "D": "4:00",
357 "answer": "A"
358}, {
359 "question": "How is the Arabic numeral for '2' written?",
360 "A": "2",
361 "B": "II",
362 "C": "I",
363 "D": "ii",
364 "answer": "A"
365}, {
366 "question": "How is the word 'ambulance' normally written on the front of American ambulances?",
367 "A": "in French",
368 "B": "in reverse",
369 "C": "in braille",
370 "D": "in gibberish",
371 "answer": "B"
372}, {
373 "question": "How long is a single term in the US Senate?",
374 "A": "two years",
375 "B": "four years",
376 "C": "six years",
377 "D": "eight years",
378 "answer": "C"
379}, {
380 "question": "How long is the time on an NBA shot clock?",
381 "A": "18 seconds",
382 "B": "24 seconds",
383 "C": "30 seconds",
384 "D": "35 seconds",
385 "answer": "B"
386}, {
387 "question": "How many $100 bills does it take to equal one million dollars?",
388 "A": "one thousand",
389 "B": "five thousand",
390 "C": "ten thousand",
391 "D": "one hundred thousand",
392 "answer": "C"
393}, {
394 "question": "How many axles does a standard automobile have?",
395 "A": "one",
396 "B": "two",
397 "C": "four",
398 "D": "eight",
399 "answer": "B"
400}, {
401 "question": "How many digits are in a standard Visa credit card number?",
402 "A": "12",
403 "B": "15",
404 "C": "16",
405 "D": "20",
406 "answer": "C"
407}, {
408 "question": "How many eyes does a Giraffe have?",
409 "A": "one",
410 "B": "two",
411 "C": "three",
412 "D": "four",
413 "answer": "B"
414}, {
415 "question": "How many innings are there in a regular Major League Baseball game?",
416 "A": "seven",
417 "B": "eight",
418 "C": "nine",
419 "D": "ten",
420 "answer": "C"
421}, {
422 "question": "How many keys are on a standard piano?",
423 "A": "20",
424 "B": "54",
425 "C": "88",
426 "D": "100",
427 "answer": "C"
428}, {
429 "question": "How many men has actress Elizabeth Taylor been divorced from?",
430 "A": "five",
431 "B": "six",
432 "C": "seven",
433 "D": "eight",
434 "answer": "C"
435}, {
436 "question": "How many ounces are in a pound?",
437 "A": "4",
438 "B": "12",
439 "C": "16",
440 "D": "32",
441 "answer": "C"
442}, {
443 "question": "How many periods are there in an ice hockey game?",
444 "A": "One",
445 "B": "Two",
446 "C": "Three",
447 "D": "Four",
448 "answer": "C"
449}, {
450 "question": "How many quarts are there in a gallon?",
451 "A": "one",
452 "B": "two",
453 "C": "three",
454 "D": "four",
455 "answer": "D"
456}, {
457 "question": "How many ribs are there in the human body?",
458 "A": "18",
459 "B": "24",
460 "C": "30",
461 "D": "42",
462 "answer": "B"
463}, {
464 "question": "How many ships did Columbus set sail with on his initial voyage to the New World?",
465 "A": "Two",
466 "B": "Three",
467 "C": "Five",
468 "D": "Ten",
469 "answer": "B"
470}, {
471 "question": "How many spikes are on the Statue of Liberty's crown?",
472 "A": "five",
473 "B": "seven",
474 "C": "nine",
475 "D": "thirteen",
476 "answer": "B"
477}, {
478 "question": "How many stars are on the American flag?",
479 "A": "13",
480 "B": "48",
481 "C": "50",
482 "D": "51",
483 "answer": "C"
484}, {
485 "question": "How many states were in the Confederate States of America?",
486 "A": "11",
487 "B": "13",
488 "C": "16",
489 "D": "22",
490 "answer": "A"
491}, {
492 "question": "How much does Peanuts character Lucy charge for her psychiatric advice?",
493 "A": "5 cents",
494 "B": "10 cents",
495 "C": "75 cents",
496 "D": "$125",
497 "answer": "A"
498}, {
499 "question": "How long is Hanukkah?",
500 "A": "one day",
501 "B": "five days",
502 "C": "eight days",
503 "D": "two weeks",
504 "answer": "C"
505}, {
506 "question": "Huffy, Schwinn and Raleigh are all brands of what?",
507 "A": "sportswear",
508 "B": "dishwashers",
509 "C": "cigarettes",
510 "D": "bicycles",
511 "answer": "D"
512}, {
513 "question": "If a business files under Chapter 11 what is it doing?",
514 "A": "declaring bankruptcy",
515 "B": "selling stock",
516 "C": "buying a smaller",
517 "D": "company suing the government",
518 "answer": "A"
519}, {
520 "question": "If a piece of music is in 'common time' how many quarter notes are there per measure?",
521 "A": "one",
522 "B": "four",
523 "C": "five",
524 "D": "ten",
525 "answer": "B"
526}, {
527 "question": "If a ring has the number 925 stamped into it, it is most likely made of what material?",
528 "A": "platinum",
529 "B": "gold",
530 "C": "steel",
531 "D": "silver",
532 "answer": "D"
533}, {
534 "question": "If Christmas Day is on a Saturday, then the following New Year's Day falls on what day of the week?",
535 "A": "Sunday",
536 "B": "Monday",
537 "C": "Friday",
538 "D": "Saturday",
539 "answer": "D"
540}, {
541 "question": "If someone has cataracts, what part of their body might need an operation?",
542 "A": "ear",
543 "B": "hand",
544 "C": "eye",
545 "D": "knee",
546 "answer": "C"
547}, {
548 "question": "If you are 'riding fakie' inside a 'half pipe' what are you probably doing?",
549 "A": "skiing",
550 "B": "biking",
551 "C": "snowboarding",
552 "D": "surfing",
553 "answer": "C"
554}, {
555 "question": "If you are truly afraid of the dark, what do you suffer from?",
556 "A": "hypnophobia",
557 "B": "cryptophobia",
558 "C": "hadephobia",
559 "D": "nyctophobia",
560 "answer": "D"
561}, {
562 "question": "If you are watching a Shavian play, who is the author?",
563 "A": "Shakespeare",
564 "B": "Aeschylus",
565 "C": "George Bernard Shaw",
566 "D": "Anton Chekhov",
567 "answer": "C"
568}, {
569 "question": "If you ask for 'gai' at a Thai restaurant, what will you get?",
570 "A": "shrimp",
571 "B": "chicken",
572 "C": "beef",
573 "D": "pork",
574 "answer": "B"
575}, {
576 "question": "If you dial '411' on a telephone, who are you calling?",
577 "A": "the police",
578 "B": "the White House",
579 "C": "directory assistance",
580 "D": "Moviefone",
581 "answer": "C"
582}, {
583 "question": "If you have a 'sawbuck' how much money do you have?",
584 "A": "$1",
585 "B": "$5",
586 "C": "$10",
587 "D": "$20",
588 "answer": "C"
589}, {
590 "question": "If you work as a 'dolly grip' what business are you in?",
591 "A": "sheep farming",
592 "B": "film production",
593 "C": "construction",
594 "D": "moving",
595 "answer": "B"
596}, {
597 "question": "In 1909, Frederick Cook claimed to be the first explorer to reach what location?",
598 "A": "Mount Everest",
599 "B": "Bermuda Triangle",
600 "C": "Atlantis",
601 "D": "North Pole",
602 "answer": "D"
603}, {
604 "question": "In 1926, the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team was formed in what city?",
605 "A": "Boston",
606 "B": "Philadelphia",
607 "C": "Chicago",
608 "D": "New York City",
609 "answer": "C"
610}, {
611 "question": "In 1960, Nazi official Adolph Eichmann was finally captured in what country?",
612 "A": "Brazil",
613 "B": "East Germany",
614 "C": "Argentina",
615 "D": "Paraguay",
616 "answer": "C"
617}, {
618 "question": "In 1978, who became the youngest jockey ever to win horse racing's triple crown?",
619 "A": "Jerry Bailey",
620 "B": "Steve Cauthen",
621 "C": "Willie Shoemaker",
622 "D": "Pasquale Devito",
623 "answer": "B"
624}, {
625 "question": "In 1986, Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi drew a so-called 'Line of Death' over what body of water?",
626 "A": "Gulf of Sidra",
627 "B": "Gulf of Oman",
628 "C": "Red Sea",
629 "D": "Persian Gulf",
630 "answer": "A"
631}, {
632 "question": "In a game with no wild cards, what is the highest possible poker hand?",
633 "A": "straight flush",
634 "B": "royal flush",
635 "C": "full house",
636 "D": "four of a kind",
637 "answer": "B"
638}, {
639 "question": "In America, what is the main ingredient in pepperoni?",
640 "A": "fish",
641 "B": "pepper",
642 "C": "wheat",
643 "D": "meat",
644 "answer": "D"
645}, {
646 "question": "In American football, how many points is a touchdown worth?",
647 "A": "two",
648 "B": "three",
649 "C": "six",
650 "D": "seven",
651 "answer": "C"
652}, {
653 "question": "In an adult human, how long is the large intestine?",
654 "A": "one foot",
655 "B": "five feet",
656 "C": "twelve feet",
657 "D": "twenty feet",
658 "answer": "B"
659}, {
660 "question": "In baseball, how many balls make a walk?",
661 "A": "one",
662 "B": "two",
663 "C": "three",
664 "D": "four",
665 "answer": "D"
666}, {
667 "question": "In bowling, how many pins must you knock down to get a strike?",
668 "A": "zero",
669 "B": "8",
670 "C": "10",
671 "D": "12",
672 "answer": "C"
673}, {
674 "question": "In British currency, how many pence make a pound?",
675 "A": "10",
676 "B": "100",
677 "C": "500",
678 "D": "1000",
679 "answer": "B"
680}, {
681 "question": "In computer terminology, what does the acronym 'FTP' stand for?",
682 "A": "file transfer protocol",
683 "B": "full time portal",
684 "C": "full text processor",
685 "D": "free to print",
686 "answer": "A"
687}, {
688 "question": "In computer terminology, what does the acronym 'ISP' stand for?",
689 "A": "Individual Site Privacy",
690 "B": "Investment Stability Plan",
691 "C": "Internal Security Position",
692 "D": "Internet Service Provider",
693 "answer": "D"
694}, {
695 "question": "In cooking, the term 'au gratin' is sometimes used to describe a dish with what topping?",
696 "A": "cheese",
697 "B": "fruit",
698 "C": "gravy",
699 "D": "whipped cream",
700 "answer": "A"
701}, {
702 "question": "In golf, what is one stroke over par called?",
703 "A": "eagle",
704 "B": "bogey",
705 "C": "dormy",
706 "D": "birdie",
707 "answer": "B"
708}, {
709 "question": "In Greek mythology, what is the name of Zeus' father?",
710 "A": "Apollo",
711 "B": "Cronus",
712 "C": "Prometheus",
713 "D": "Hercules",
714 "answer": "B"
715}, {
716 "question": "In horse racing, what is the term for a wager on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in a specific race?",
717 "A": "triple action",
718 "B": "trifecta",
719 "C": "exacta",
720 "D": "triple crown",
721 "answer": "B"
722}, {
723 "question": "In ice hockey, which of the following is not a penalty?",
724 "A": "hooking",
725 "B": "charging",
726 "C": "carving",
727 "D": "butt-ending",
728 "answer": "C"
729}, {
730 "question": "In Mister Rogers' theme song, what does he ask you to be?",
731 "A": "his cook",
732 "B": "his student",
733 "C": "his neighbor",
734 "D": "all you can be",
735 "answer": "C"
736}, {
737 "question": "In mobster lingo, if you 'sing like a canary' what are you doing?",
738 "A": "impersonating Sinatra",
739 "B": "talking to the cops",
740 "C": "killing an enemy",
741 "D": "betting on horses",
742 "answer": "B"
743}, {
744 "question": "In soccer, which player is allowed to use his or her hands in the field of play?",
745 "A": "midfielder",
746 "B": "center",
747 "C": "sweeper",
748 "D": "goalkeeper",
749 "answer": "D"
750}, {
751 "question": "In the 1960s 'Batman' TV series, who was not a guest villain?",
752 "A": "The Minstrel",
753 "B": "The Archer",
754 "C": "The Bookworm",
755 "D": "The Squeegee Guy",
756 "answer": "D"
757}, {
758 "question": "In the 1976 remake of the classic film 'King Kong' what New York landmark does the giant ape climb?",
759 "A": "Statue of Liberty",
760 "B": "Empire State Building",
761 "C": "World Trade Center",
762 "D": "Chrysler Building",
763 "answer": "C"
764}, {
765 "question": "In the 1992 animated film 'Aladdin' what device does the hero use to travel from place to place?",
766 "A": "talking car",
767 "B": "winged horse",
768 "C": "magic carpet",
769 "D": "hot air balloon",
770 "answer": "C"
771}, {
772 "question": "In the Arthurian legend, who is married to Guinevere?",
773 "A": "Merlin",
774 "B": "King Arthur",
775 "C": "Lancelot",
776 "D": "Camelot",
777 "answer": "B"
778}, {
779 "question": "In the card game blackjack, how much are a queen and a king worth-together?",
780 "A": "11",
781 "B": "15",
782 "C": "20",
783 "D": "21",
784 "answer": "C"
785}, {
786 "question": "In the children's game, what color is 'Rover'?",
787 "A": "green",
788 "B": "black",
789 "C": "red",
790 "D": "blue",
791 "answer": "C"
792}, {
793 "question": "In the classic song 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' for whom do we 'root root root'?",
794 "A": "the umpire",
795 "B": "the home team",
796 "C": "the bat boy",
797 "D": "Mighty Casey",
798 "answer": "B"
799}, {
800 "question": "In the comic strip 'Peanuts' what is Schroeder known for doing?",
801 "A": "Dancing",
802 "B": "playing football",
803 "C": "playing the piano",
804 "D": "Flying an imaginary plane",
805 "answer": "C"
806}, {
807 "question": "In the famous ballet 'The Nutcracker' who does the hero defeat?",
808 "A": "Sugar Plum Fairy",
809 "B": "Rat King",
810 "C": "Snow Queen",
811 "D": "Marzipan",
812 "answer": "B"
813}, {
814 "question": "In the famous baseball poem 'Casey at the Bat' Casey plays for the team from what town?",
815 "A": "Stormfield",
816 "B": "Fog City",
817 "C": "Mudville",
818 "D": "Waterlog",
819 "answer": "C"
820}, {
821 "question": "In the film 'Easy Rider' what emblem is on the back of Peter Fonda's leather jacket?",
822 "A": "peace symbol",
823 "B": "American flag",
824 "C": "two white doves",
825 "D": "Harley-Davidson logo",
826 "answer": "B"
827}, {
828 "question": "In the film 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' who plays Mr. Ripley?",
829 "A": "Jude Law",
830 "B": "Matt Damon",
831 "C": "Dustin Hoffman",
832 "D": "Ben Affleck",
833 "answer": "B"
834}, {
835 "question": "In the Jimmy Buffet song 'Margaritaville' what is the singer searching for?",
836 "A": "a lime",
837 "B": "a shaker of salt",
838 "C": "his car keys",
839 "D": "the bartender",
840 "answer": "B"
841}, {
842 "question": "In the movie 'Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me' what is the name of Dr. Evil's diminitive clone?",
843 "A": "Little Buddy",
844 "B": "Mini-Me",
845 "C": "Small Fry",
846 "D": "Dr. Evil Jr",
847 "answer": "B"
848}, {
849 "question": "In the movie 'Star Wars' what kind of creature is Chewbacca?",
850 "A": "Woolie",
851 "B": "Boobie",
852 "C": "Wookie",
853 "D": "Klingon",
854 "answer": "C"
855}, {
856 "question": "In the novel 'Around the World in 80 Days' Phileas Fogg's faithful valet is named what?",
857 "A": "Sancho Panza",
858 "B": "Passepartout",
859 "C": "Renfield",
860 "D": "Savoir Faire",
861 "answer": "B"
862}, {
863 "question": "In the novel 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' what is the name of Tom's sweetheart?",
864 "A": "Polly Finn",
865 "B": "Becky Thatcher",
866 "C": "Nancy Drew",
867 "D": "Emma Bovary",
868 "answer": "B"
869}, {
870 "question": "In the original 'Get Smart' TV series, what is agent Maxwell Smart's code name?",
871 "A": "Agent 86",
872 "B": "Agent 99",
873 "C": "Larrabee",
874 "D": "The Chief",
875 "answer": "A"
876}, {
877 "question": "In the sci-fi movie 'Fantastic Voyage' where do the voyagers travel?",
878 "A": "through outer space",
879 "B": "through a human body",
880 "C": "to the ocean floor",
881 "D": "to the center of the earth",
882 "answer": "B"
883}, {
884 "question": "In the story 'Jack and the Beanstalk' what does Jack trade to get the magic beans?",
885 "A": "a cow",
886 "B": "a hat",
887 "C": "a harp",
888 "D": "a goose",
889 "answer": "A"
890}, {
891 "question": "In the television network abbreviation 'ABC' what does the 'A' stand for?",
892 "A": "Artistic",
893 "B": "Audio",
894 "C": "American",
895 "D": "Adult",
896 "answer": "C"
897}, {
898 "question": "In the phrase 'Y2K' what does 'K' stand for?",
899 "A": "millennium",
900 "B": "computer code",
901 "C": "catastrophe",
902 "D": "thousand",
903 "answer": "D"
904}, {
905 "question": "In the United States, what is the first day of spring?",
906 "A": "February 21",
907 "B": "March 21",
908 "C": "April 21",
909 "D": "May 21",
910 "answer": "B"
911}, {
912 "question": "In traditional English puppet shows, who is married to the character Punch?",
913 "A": "Debbie",
914 "B": "Victoria",
915 "C": "Judy",
916 "D": "Barbara",
917 "answer": "C"
918}, {
919 "question": "In what city is TV's 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' set?",
920 "A": "Dallas",
921 "B": "Chicago",
922 "C": "New York",
923 "D": "Minneapolis",
924 "answer": "D"
925}, {
926 "question": "In what city would you find people studying art and design at the Fashion Institute of Technology?",
927 "A": "Paris",
928 "B": "New York",
929 "C": "Los Angeles",
930 "D": "Melbourne",
931 "answer": "B"
932}, {
933 "question": "In what country are police officers referred to as 'bobbies'?",
934 "A": "Israel",
935 "B": "Greece",
936 "C": "England",
937 "D": "France",
938 "answer": "C"
939}, {
940 "question": "In what country did Magic Johnson play professional basketball during the 1999 season?",
941 "A": "United States",
942 "B": "Sweden",
943 "C": "Israel",
944 "D": "Turkey",
945 "answer": "B"
946}, {
947 "question": "In what country did Pokemon originate?",
948 "A": "France",
949 "B": "Hungary",
950 "C": "Japan",
951 "D": "Canada",
952 "answer": "C"
953}, {
954 "question": "In what decade did Israel become an independent state?",
955 "A": "1920s",
956 "B": "1940s",
957 "C": "1950s",
958 "D": "1960s",
959 "answer": "B"
960}, {
961 "question": "In what decade was the Hula-Hoop invented?",
962 "A": "1890s",
963 "B": "1920s",
964 "C": "1950s",
965 "D": "1970s",
966 "answer": "C"
967}, {
968 "question": "In what forest did Robin Hood live?",
969 "A": "Black Forest",
970 "B": "Petrified Forest",
971 "C": "Nottingham Forest",
972 "D": "Sherwood Forest",
973 "answer": "D"
974}, {
975 "question": "In what restaurant can you order a Grand Slam breakfast?",
976 "A": "Denny's",
977 "B": "McDonald's",
978 "C": "Burger King",
979 "D": "Hardee's",
980 "answer": "A"
981}, {
982 "question": "In what sport do athletes compete for the Walker Cup?",
983 "A": "cricket",
984 "B": "tennis",
985 "C": "squash",
986 "D": "golf",
987 "answer": "D"
988}, {
989 "question": "In what sport do you find 'steel cage' matches?",
990 "A": "boxing",
991 "B": "fencing",
992 "C": "pro wrestling",
993 "D": "college basketball",
994 "answer": "C"
995}, {
996 "question": "In what state is the 1999 movie 'Magnolia' set?",
997 "A": "California",
998 "B": "South Carolina",
999 "C": "Georgia",
1000 "D": "Texas",
1001 "answer": "A"
1002}, {
1003 "question": "In what U.S. city can you find the Basketball Hall of Fame?",
1004 "A": "Canton, Ohio",
1005 "B": "Cooperstown, New York",
1006 "C": "Springfield, Massachusetts",
1007 "D": "Lawrence, Kansas",
1008 "answer": "C"
1009}, {
1010 "question": "In what year did the Great Depression begin?",
1011 "A": "1884",
1012 "B": "1929",
1013 "C": "1953",
1014 "D": "1975",
1015 "answer": "B"
1016}, {
1017 "question": "In what year did the United States last win an Olympic gold medal in men's ice hockey?",
1018 "A": "1976",
1019 "B": "1980",
1020 "C": "1984",
1021 "D": "1988",
1022 "answer": "B"
1023}, {
1024 "question": "In which of the following bands did Jimmy Page not play guitar?",
1025 "A": "Bad Company",
1026 "B": "The Firm",
1027 "C": "Led Zeppelin",
1028 "D": "The Yardbirds",
1029 "answer": "A"
1030}, {
1031 "question": "In which of these sports do competitors use a 'funny car'?",
1032 "A": "supercross",
1033 "B": "dogsledding",
1034 "C": "gymnastics",
1035 "D": "drag racing",
1036 "answer": "D"
1037}, {
1038 "question": "In what war did Joan of Arc fight?",
1039 "A": "Hundred Years' War",
1040 "B": "Franco-Prussian War",
1041 "C": "French Revolution",
1042 "D": "French and Indian War",
1043 "answer": "A"
1044}, {
1045 "question": "Including the bottom, how many sides are on a square-based pyramid?",
1046 "A": "three",
1047 "B": "four",
1048 "C": "five",
1049 "D": "six",
1050 "answer": "C"
1051}, {
1052 "question": "Into what body of water does the Rhone River flow?",
1053 "A": "Atlantic Ocean",
1054 "B": "Caspian Sea",
1055 "C": "North Sea",
1056 "D": "Mediterranean Sea",
1057 "answer": "D"
1058}, {
1059 "question": "John D. Rockefeller made his fortune in what industry?",
1060 "A": "automobile ",
1061 "B": "oil",
1062 "C": "steel",
1063 "D": "railroad",
1064 "answer": "B"
1065}, {
1066 "question": "Modern computer microchips are primarily composed of what element?",
1067 "A": "Sodium",
1068 "B": "Silicon",
1069 "C": "Aluminum",
1070 "D": "Silver",
1071 "answer": "B"
1072}, {
1073 "question": "Mohair is made from the fleece of what animal?",
1074 "A": "camel",
1075 "B": "llama",
1076 "C": "goat",
1077 "D": "mole",
1078 "answer": "C"
1079}, {
1080 "question": "'Nature, Mr. Allnut, is what we are put in this world to rise above' is a line from what film?",
1081 "A": "'Citizen Kane'",
1082 "B": "'The African Queen'",
1083 "C": "'The Deer Hunter'",
1084 "D": "'Adam's Rib'",
1085 "answer": "B"
1086}, {
1087 "question": "On a set of jumper cables, what color designates the negative connector?",
1088 "A": "black",
1089 "B": "red",
1090 "C": "orange",
1091 "D": "blue",
1092 "answer": "A"
1093}, {
1094 "question": "On average, what length of time passes between high tides?",
1095 "A": "3 hours, 25 minutes",
1096 "B": "6 hours, 25 minutes",
1097 "C": "12 hours, 25 minutes",
1098 "D": "24 hours, 25 minutes",
1099 "answer": "C"
1100}, {
1101 "question": "On the TV show 'CHiPs' what was Officer Frank Poncherello's nickname?",
1102 "A": "Franky",
1103 "B": "Ponch",
1104 "C": "Chipper",
1105 "D": "Hot Dog",
1106 "answer": "B"
1107}, {
1108 "question": "On the TV show 'Hill Street Blues' what is Joyce Davenport's nickname for Captain Frank Furillo?",
1109 "A": "Furry Monster",
1110 "B": "Pizza Man",
1111 "C": "Snookums",
1112 "D": "Baby Cakes",
1113 "answer": "B"
1114}, {
1115 "question": "On TV's 'Seinfeld' what type of doctor did Mr. Costanza go to when he sat on 'fusilli Jerry'?",
1116 "A": "ophthalmologist",
1117 "B": "cardiologist",
1118 "C": "neurologist",
1119 "D": "proctologist",
1120 "answer": "D"
1121}, {
1122 "question": "On Valentine's Day 2000, NASA's NEAR spacecraft began a yearlong orbit of what asteroid?",
1123 "A": "Eros",
1124 "B": "Cupid",
1125 "C": "Aphrodite",
1126 "D": "Venus",
1127 "answer": "A"
1128}, {
1129 "question": "On what continent can you find tigers in the wild?",
1130 "A": "Africa",
1131 "B": "Asia",
1132 "C": "Europe",
1133 "D": "South America",
1134 "answer": "B"
1135}, {
1136 "question": "On what body part should you wear a babushka?",
1137 "A": "head",
1138 "B": "hands",
1139 "C": "foot",
1140 "D": "legs",
1141 "answer": "A"
1142}, {
1143 "question": "On which part of a car would you find the 'caliper'?",
1144 "A": "battery",
1145 "B": "engine",
1146 "C": "radiator",
1147 "D": "brakes",
1148 "answer": "D"
1149}, {
1150 "question": "Paper will burn at approximately what temperature, in Fahrenheit?",
1151 "A": "98.6 degrees",
1152 "B": "212.5 degrees",
1153 "C": "398.5 degrees",
1154 "D": "451 degrees",
1155 "answer": "D"
1156}, {
1157 "question": "People are supposed to drive on the left-hand side of the road in which country?",
1158 "A": "France",
1159 "B": "Italy",
1160 "C": "England",
1161 "D": "Germany",
1162 "answer": "C"
1163}, {
1164 "question": "Phoebe, Dione and Helene are moons of what planet?",
1165 "A": "Jupiter",
1166 "B": "Saturn",
1167 "C": "Neptune",
1168 "D": "Pluto",
1169 "answer": "B"
1170}, {
1171 "question": "Pop icon Tiny Tim was famous for playing what musical instrument?",
1172 "A": "ukulele",
1173 "B": "kazoo",
1174 "C": "accordion",
1175 "D": "fiddle",
1176 "answer": "A"
1177}, {
1178 "question": "Someone would most likely contract salmonella poisoning from eating which of the following?",
1179 "A": "carrots",
1180 "B": "chicken",
1181 "C": "tofu",
1182 "D": "rice",
1183 "answer": "B"
1184}, {
1185 "question": "Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson have both recorded duets with which former Beatle?",
1186 "A": "Paul McCartney",
1187 "B": "John Lennon",
1188 "C": "George Harrison",
1189 "D": "Ringo Starr",
1190 "answer": "A"
1191}, {
1192 "question": "The American patriot Paul Revere was named for his father, whose original name was what?",
1193 "A": "John Paul Revere",
1194 "B": "Paul Silver",
1195 "C": "Apollos Rivoire",
1196 "D": "Paolo Reverini",
1197 "answer": "C"
1198}, {
1199 "question": "The Original Apple iMac computer was available in all of the following colors except which?",
1200 "A": "Tangerine",
1201 "B": "Strawberry",
1202 "C": "Kiwi",
1203 "D": "Grape",
1204 "answer": "C"
1205}, {
1206 "question": "The 'Arkansas toothpick' is better known by what name?",
1207 "A": "Scottie Pippen",
1208 "B": "spare rib",
1209 "C": "pinkie finger",
1210 "D": "Bowie knife",
1211 "answer": "D"
1212}, {
1213 "question": "The British dish 'bangers and mash' is made up of sausage and what?",
1214 "A": "eggs",
1215 "B": "bacon",
1216 "C": "liver",
1217 "D": "potatoes",
1218 "answer": "D"
1219}, {
1220 "question": "The common term for someone who has difficulty seeing objects in the distance is what?",
1221 "A": "farsighted",
1222 "B": "nearsighted",
1223 "C": "hindsighted",
1224 "D": "hypermetropic",
1225 "answer": "B"
1226}, {
1227 "question": "The dance known as the 'fandango' is of what origin?",
1228 "A": "Australian",
1229 "B": "African",
1230 "C": "Native American",
1231 "D": "Spanish",
1232 "answer": "D"
1233}, {
1234 "question": "The disco band ABBA comes from what country?",
1235 "A": "Norway",
1236 "B": "Sweden",
1237 "C": "Switzerland",
1238 "D": "The Netherlands",
1239 "answer": "B"
1240}, {
1241 "question": "The film 'Stand By Me' is based on a novel by what author?",
1242 "A": "Anne Proulx",
1243 "B": "Stephen King",
1244 "C": "Dean Koontz",
1245 "D": "Frank McCourt",
1246 "answer": "B"
1247}, {
1248 "question": "The first commercial radio station was located in what city?",
1249 "A": "Chicago",
1250 "B": "Austin",
1251 "C": "Pittsburgh",
1252 "D": "Cleveland",
1253 "answer": "C"
1254}, {
1255 "question": "The first sound recording to be made and reproduced was a recitation of what nursery rhyme?",
1256 "A": "'Humpty Dumpty'",
1257 "B": "'Mary Had a Little Lamb'",
1258 "C": "'Jack Be Nimble'",
1259 "D": "'Home, Sweet Home'",
1260 "answer": "B"
1261}, {
1262 "question": "The majority of calcium in the human body is found where?",
1263 "A": "hair",
1264 "B": "blood",
1265 "C": "bones",
1266 "D": "digestive tract",
1267 "answer": "C"
1268}, {
1269 "question": "The phrase 'hospital corners' refers to what?",
1270 "A": "bed sheets",
1271 "B": "paint",
1272 "C": "landscaping",
1273 "D": "scissors",
1274 "answer": "A"
1275}, {
1276 "question": "The process of drilling holes in the skull is called what?",
1277 "A": "bifurcation",
1278 "B": "trepanation",
1279 "C": "aeronomy",
1280 "D": "skullduggery",
1281 "answer": "B"
1282}, {
1283 "question": "The sport of judo comes from what Asian country?",
1284 "A": "Japan",
1285 "B": "Vietnam",
1286 "C": "Laos",
1287 "D": "Philippines",
1288 "answer": "A"
1289}, {
1290 "question": "The Strauss family of composers popularized what dance?",
1291 "A": "waltz",
1292 "B": "tango",
1293 "C": "fox-trot",
1294 "D": "square dance",
1295 "answer": "A"
1296}, {
1297 "question": "The term 'chili con carne' refers to chili with what?",
1298 "A": "beans ",
1299 "B": "meat",
1300 "C": "cheese",
1301 "D": "chili peppers",
1302 "answer": "B"
1303}, {
1304 "question": "The TV show 'House of Style' airs on what network?",
1305 "A": "E",
1306 "B": "WB",
1307 "C": "MTV",
1308 "D": "Home Shopping Network",
1309 "answer": "C"
1310}, {
1311 "question": "To create a tapestry, one must traditionally engage in what activity?",
1312 "A": "weaving",
1313 "B": "sculpting",
1314 "C": "baking",
1315 "D": "singing",
1316 "answer": "A"
1317}, {
1318 "question": "To make an international telephone call from within the US, what are the first numbers you should dial?",
1319 "A": "011",
1320 "B": "101",
1321 "C": "888",
1322 "D": "911",
1323 "answer": "A"
1324}, {
1325 "question": "To ward off bad luck, what do many people do to wood?",
1326 "A": "knock on it",
1327 "B": "kiss it",
1328 "C": "thank it",
1329 "D": "scratch it",
1330 "answer": "A"
1331}, {
1332 "question": "What actress starred on 'Charlie's Angels' for the show's entire run?",
1333 "A": "Cheryl Ladd",
1334 "B": "Farrah Fawcett",
1335 "C": "Jaclyn Smith",
1336 "D": "Kate Jackson",
1337 "answer": "C"
1338}, {
1339 "question": "What animal is considered sacred in India?",
1340 "A": "sheep",
1341 "B": "cow",
1342 "C": "chicken",
1343 "D": "dog",
1344 "answer": "B"
1345}, {
1346 "question": "What animal is used to make lard?",
1347 "A": "pig",
1348 "B": "cow",
1349 "C": "snake",
1350 "D": "chicken",
1351 "answer": "A"
1352}, {
1353 "question": "What animal represents the year 2000 on the Chinese calendar?",
1354 "A": "dragon",
1355 "B": "rabbit",
1356 "C": "tiger",
1357 "D": "monkey",
1358 "answer": "A"
1359}, {
1360 "question": "What animated character has a crush on the Little Red Haired Girl?",
1361 "A": "Richie Rich",
1362 "B": "Charlie Brown",
1363 "C": "Bugs Bunny",
1364 "D": "Jonny Quest",
1365 "answer": "B"
1366}, {
1367 "question": "What are fans of the TV show 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' known as?",
1368 "A": "Mysterians",
1369 "B": "MiSTies",
1370 "C": "'Bot Brigade",
1371 "D": "Gizmonics",
1372 "answer": "B"
1373}, {
1374 "question": "What are the dimensions of a 'letter size' piece of paper?",
1375 "A": "3 1/2 x 5 inches",
1376 "B": "5 x 10 inches",
1377 "C": "8 1/2 x 11 inches",
1378 "D": "11 x 17 inches",
1379 "answer": "C"
1380}, {
1381 "question": "What are the names of Donald Duck's three nephews?",
1382 "A": "Quick, Quack, Quock",
1383 "B": "Alvin, Simon, Theodore",
1384 "C": "Robbie, Chip, Ernie",
1385 "D": "Huey, Dewey, Louie",
1386 "answer": "D"
1387}, {
1388 "question": "What are the names of the two primary M&M's spokes-candies?",
1389 "A": "Peanut and Plain",
1390 "B": "Red and Yellow",
1391 "C": "Mort and Marty",
1392 "D": "They don't have names",
1393 "answer": "B"
1394}, {
1395 "question": "What are the plastic boxes that hold compact discs called?",
1396 "A": "frame cases",
1397 "B": "jewel cases",
1398 "C": "slip cases",
1399 "D": "wafer boxes",
1400 "answer": "B"
1401}, {
1402 "question": "What are the Smothers Brothers' first names?",
1403 "A": "Frank and Bill",
1404 "B": "Tom and Dick",
1405 "C": "Dave and George",
1406 "D": "Ed and Pete",
1407 "answer": "B"
1408}, {
1409 "question": "What article of clothing best describes a 'pashmina'?",
1410 "A": "shoes",
1411 "B": "pants",
1412 "C": "scarf",
1413 "D": "underwear",
1414 "answer": "C"
1415}, {
1416 "question": "What automobile company makes the Sonata?",
1417 "A": "Toyota",
1418 "B": "Honda",
1419 "C": "Subaru",
1420 "D": "Hyundai",
1421 "answer": "D"
1422}, {
1423 "question": "What biological process replicates DNA?",
1424 "A": "molting",
1425 "B": "mitosis",
1426 "C": "diffusion",
1427 "D": "peristalsis",
1428 "answer": "B"
1429}, {
1430 "question": "What car company once manufactured and sold the 'Datsun' line of automobiles?",
1431 "A": "Nissan",
1432 "B": "Mazda",
1433 "C": "Toyota",
1434 "D": "Daihatsu",
1435 "answer": "A"
1436}, {
1437 "question": "What cartoon character traveled in a time machine with Mr. Peabody?",
1438 "A": "Rocky",
1439 "B": "Jonny Quest",
1440 "C": "Underdog",
1441 "D": "Sherman",
1442 "answer": "D"
1443}, {
1444 "question": "What character did Woody replace on the TV show 'Cheers'?",
1445 "A": "Coach",
1446 "B": "Diane",
1447 "C": "Norm",
1448 "D": "Frasier",
1449 "answer": "A"
1450}, {
1451 "question": "What chemical do people frequently use to bleach hair?",
1452 "A": "folic acid",
1453 "B": "hydrogen peroxide",
1454 "C": "sodium chloride",
1455 "D": "nitrous oxide",
1456 "answer": "B"
1457}, {
1458 "question": "What children's storybook character believes that the sky is falling?",
1459 "A": "Chicken Little",
1460 "B": "Curious George",
1461 "C": "Jack Sprat",
1462 "D": "Tom Thumb",
1463 "answer": "A"
1464}, {
1465 "question": "What children's TV character is known as 'Da Niao' in China?",
1466 "A": "Barney",
1467 "B": "Big Bird",
1468 "C": "Mickey Mouse",
1469 "D": "Tinky Winky",
1470 "answer": "B"
1471}, {
1472 "question": "What city did the Beatles originally call home?",
1473 "A": "London",
1474 "B": "Leeds",
1475 "C": "Liverpool",
1476 "D": "Manchester",
1477 "answer": "C"
1478}, {
1479 "question": "What city is known as 'the rubber capital of the world'?",
1480 "A": "Omaha, Nebraska",
1481 "B": "Rockford, Illinois",
1482 "C": "Grand Rapids, Michigan",
1483 "D": "Akron, Ohio",
1484 "answer": "D"
1485}, {
1486 "question": "What city's airport uses the code ORD?",
1487 "A": "Chicago",
1488 "B": "Orlando",
1489 "C": "New York City",
1490 "D": "Portland",
1491 "answer": "A"
1492}, {
1493 "question": "What city's residents are known as 'Knickerbockers'?",
1494 "A": "Boston",
1495 "B": "Philadelphia",
1496 "C": "New York City",
1497 "D": "London",
1498 "answer": "C"
1499}, {
1500 "question": "What color is a ruby?",
1501 "A": "red",
1502 "B": "black",
1503 "C": "yellow",
1504 "D": "blue",
1505 "answer": "A"
1506}, {
1507 "question": "What color is cartoon character Marge Simpson's hair?",
1508 "A": "yellow",
1509 "B": "purple",
1510 "C": "blue",
1511 "D": "brown",
1512 "answer": "C"
1513}, {
1514 "question": "What color is the masthead of USA Today's 'Life' section?",
1515 "A": "green",
1516 "B": "purple",
1517 "C": "red",
1518 "D": "blue",
1519 "answer": "B"
1520}, {
1521 "question": "What color is Uncle Sam's goatee?",
1522 "A": "brown",
1523 "B": "black ",
1524 "C": "white",
1525 "D": "dishwater blond",
1526 "answer": "C"
1527}, {
1528 "question": "What colors are the two circles in the MasterCard logo?",
1529 "A": "pink and orange",
1530 "B": "blue and green",
1531 "C": "black and white",
1532 "D": "red and yellow",
1533 "answer": "D"
1534}, {
1535 "question": "What color is Pepto-Bismol liquid?",
1536 "A": "pink",
1537 "B": "blue",
1538 "C": "clear",
1539 "D": "green",
1540 "answer": "A"
1541}, {
1542 "question": "What company makes Oreo cookies?",
1543 "A": "General Mills",
1544 "B": "Nabisco",
1545 "C": "Keebler",
1546 "D": "Kraft",
1547 "answer": "B"
1548}, {
1549 "question": "What company makes perfumes called 'Beautiful' and 'Pleasures'?",
1550 "A": "Estee Lauder",
1551 "B": "Ralph Lauren",
1552 "C": "Elizabeth Arden",
1553 "D": "Calvin Klein",
1554 "answer": "A"
1555}, {
1556 "question": "What condition is caused by malfunctioning sebaceous glands?",
1557 "A": "bad breath",
1558 "B": "shingles",
1559 "C": "acne",
1560 "D": "carpal tunnel syndrome",
1561 "answer": "C"
1562}, {
1563 "question": "What corporation was founded by a candlemaker and a soapmaker?",
1564 "A": "Simon & Schuster",
1565 "B": "Procter & Gamble",
1566 "C": "Johnson & Johnson",
1567 "D": "Smith & Wesson",
1568 "answer": "B"
1569}, {
1570 "question": "What country does Bordeaux wine come from?",
1571 "A": "France",
1572 "B": "Spain",
1573 "C": "Australia",
1574 "D": "United States",
1575 "answer": "A"
1576}, {
1577 "question": "What country gave us the fashionable headgear called the beret?",
1578 "A": "Switzerland",
1579 "B": "China",
1580 "C": "Mexico",
1581 "D": "France",
1582 "answer": "D"
1583}, {
1584 "question": "What country is famous for making wooden shoes?",
1585 "A": "Russia",
1586 "B": "Thailand",
1587 "C": "The Netherlands",
1588 "D": "Australia",
1589 "answer": "C"
1590}, {
1591 "question": "What country is the rock group U2 from?",
1592 "A": "England",
1593 "B": "Ireland",
1594 "C": "Belgium",
1595 "D": "Germany",
1596 "answer": "B"
1597}, {
1598 "question": "What country was once ruled by shoguns?",
1599 "A": "China",
1600 "B": "Japan",
1601 "C": "North Korea",
1602 "D": "Taiwan",
1603 "answer": "B"
1604}, {
1605 "question": "What day of the week is sometimes called 'hump day'?",
1606 "A": "Wednesday",
1607 "B": "Thursday",
1608 "C": "Friday",
1609 "D": "Saturday",
1610 "answer": "A"
1611}, {
1612 "question": "What disease does a carcinogen cause?",
1613 "A": "cancer",
1614 "B": "influenza",
1615 "C": "emphysema",
1616 "D": "heart disease",
1617 "answer": "A"
1618}, {
1619 "question": "What disease is characterized by a body's inability to properly metabolize glucose?",
1620 "A": "Influenza",
1621 "B": "Septicemia",
1622 "C": "Diabetes",
1623 "D": "Arthritis",
1624 "answer": "C"
1625}, {
1626 "question": "What disease is sometimes referred to as the 'royal disease'?",
1627 "A": "rickets",
1628 "B": "measles",
1629 "C": "hemophilia",
1630 "D": "tuberculosis",
1631 "answer": "C"
1632}, {
1633 "question": "What do the initials 'E. E.' in poet E. E. Cummings' name stand for?",
1634 "A": "Edward Estlin",
1635 "B": "Edmund Earl",
1636 "C": "Ernest Eakins",
1637 "D": "Eugene Evan",
1638 "answer": "A"
1639}, {
1640 "question": "What do you call a young cow?",
1641 "A": "mare",
1642 "B": "lamb",
1643 "C": "kid",
1644 "D": "calf",
1645 "answer": "D"
1646}, {
1647 "question": "What do you call three consecutive strikes in bowling?",
1648 "A": "yahtzee",
1649 "B": "mulligan",
1650 "C": "turkey",
1651 "D": "ace",
1652 "answer": "C"
1653}, {
1654 "question": "What does a pH level measure?",
1655 "A": "acidity",
1656 "B": "density",
1657 "C": "wavelength",
1658 "D": "humidity",
1659 "answer": "A"
1660}, {
1661 "question": "What does an animal produce when it lactates?",
1662 "A": "sweat",
1663 "B": "wool",
1664 "C": "milk",
1665 "D": "methane",
1666 "answer": "C"
1667}, {
1668 "question": "What does it mean to work 'pro bono'?",
1669 "A": "work overtime",
1670 "B": "work without pay",
1671 "C": "work as your own boss",
1672 "D": "not work at all",
1673 "answer": "B"
1674}, {
1675 "question": "What does the acronym 'REM' stand for?",
1676 "A": "random energy module",
1677 "B": "rapid eye movement",
1678 "C": "red entertainment machine",
1679 "D": "really energetic music",
1680 "answer": "B"
1681}, {
1682 "question": "What does the Latin phrase 'e pluribus unum' mean?",
1683 "A": "What a crazy life.",
1684 "B": "In God we trust.",
1685 "C": "from many, one",
1686 "D": "for the greater good",
1687 "answer": "C"
1688}, {
1689 "question": "What does the 'ROM' in CD-ROM stand for?",
1690 "A": "Really Obscure Memory",
1691 "B": "Run-Other Memory",
1692 "C": "Random Object Memory",
1693 "D": "Read-Only Memory",
1694 "answer": "D"
1695}, {
1696 "question": "What does the Yiddish word 'meshuga' mean?",
1697 "A": "crazy",
1698 "B": "sacred",
1699 "C": "stingy",
1700 "D": "sweet",
1701 "answer": "A"
1702}, {
1703 "question": "What exercise apparatus is used during a 'Spinning' class?",
1704 "A": "stationary bicycle",
1705 "B": "treadmill",
1706 "C": "rowing machine",
1707 "D": "barbells",
1708 "answer": "A"
1709}, {
1710 "question": "What famous folksinger founded the Institute for the Study of Non-Violence in 1965?",
1711 "A": "Bob Dylan",
1712 "B": "Woody Guthrie",
1713 "C": "Joan Baez",
1714 "D": "Peter Yarrow",
1715 "answer": "C"
1716}, {
1717 "question": "What famous radio personality was also the voice of Shaggy on the cartoon 'Scooby-Doo'?",
1718 "A": "Rush Limbaugh",
1719 "B": "Casey Kasem",
1720 "C": "Larry King",
1721 "D": "Howard Stern",
1722 "answer": "B"
1723}, {
1724 "question": "What fictional character claims to be 'smarter than the average bear'?",
1725 "A": "Paddington Bear",
1726 "B": "Fozzie Bear",
1727 "C": "Smokey Bear",
1728 "D": "Yogi Bear",
1729 "answer": "D"
1730}, {
1731 "question": "What French city is home to a famous international film festival each spring?",
1732 "A": "Cannes",
1733 "B": "Marseille",
1734 "C": "Dijon",
1735 "D": "Lyon",
1736 "answer": "A"
1737}, {
1738 "question": "What football player was known as 'The Galloping Ghost'?",
1739 "A": "Jim Thorpe",
1740 "B": "Dick Butkus",
1741 "C": "Red Grange",
1742 "D": "George Halas",
1743 "answer": "C"
1744}, {
1745 "question": "What force causes an ice cream cone to fly off of a spinning merry-go-round?",
1746 "A": "centrifugal",
1747 "B": "vehicular",
1748 "C": "gravitational",
1749 "D": "torsal",
1750 "answer": "A"
1751}, {
1752 "question": "What former 'Today' show personality played a neighbor on the TV sitcom 'The Hogan Family'?",
1753 "A": "Jane Pauley",
1754 "B": "Willard Scott",
1755 "C": "Deborah Norville",
1756 "D": "Joe Garagiola",
1757 "answer": "B"
1758}, {
1759 "question": "What Greek poet wrote 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'?",
1760 "A": "Sophocles",
1761 "B": "Plato",
1762 "C": "Homer",
1763 "D": "Socrates",
1764 "answer": "C"
1765}, {
1766 "question": "What high school does the gang from the 'Archie' comic strip attend?",
1767 "A": "Ridgemont High",
1768 "B": "Riverdale High",
1769 "C": "Rumson High",
1770 "D": "Riker's Island High",
1771 "answer": "B"
1772}, {
1773 "question": "What important food crop is grown in fields called paddies?",
1774 "A": "wheat",
1775 "B": "rye",
1776 "C": "corn",
1777 "D": "rice",
1778 "answer": "D"
1779}, {
1780 "question": "What internet company goes by the acronym AOL?",
1781 "A": "America Over Lines",
1782 "B": "America Online",
1783 "C": "Americans On Links",
1784 "D": "Americans On LOR",
1785 "answer": "B"
1786}, {
1787 "question": "What is a balalaika?",
1788 "A": "musical instrument",
1789 "B": "Russian peasant",
1790 "C": "type of hat",
1791 "D": "breed of shark",
1792 "answer": "A"
1793}, {
1794 "question": "What is a Dutch oven?",
1795 "A": "a toaster oven",
1796 "B": "a microwave",
1797 "C": "a kettle pot",
1798 "D": "a sauna",
1799 "answer": "C"
1800}, {
1801 "question": "What is actor Antonio Banderas native language?",
1802 "A": "Spanish",
1803 "B": "Russian",
1804 "C": "German",
1805 "D": "French",
1806 "answer": "A"
1807}, {
1808 "question": "What is an alternate name for the food dish 'Beijing duck'?",
1809 "A": "Shanghai duck",
1810 "B": "Peking duck",
1811 "C": "Hong Kong duck",
1812 "D": "Brooklyn duck",
1813 "answer": "B"
1814}, {
1815 "question": "What is another name for the camelopard?",
1816 "A": "circus",
1817 "B": "giraffe",
1818 "C": "cantaloupe",
1819 "D": "oasis",
1820 "answer": "B"
1821}, {
1822 "question": "What is another way of writing 'six feet'?",
1823 "A": "6'",
1824 "B": "6",
1825 "C": "6''",
1826 "D": "6#",
1827 "answer": "A"
1828}, {
1829 "question": "What is called a 'lorry' in Britain?",
1830 "A": "a toaster",
1831 "B": "a truck",
1832 "C": "a babysitter",
1833 "D": "an elevator",
1834 "answer": "B"
1835}, {
1836 "question": "What is considered the proper way to address a duke?",
1837 "A": "'Your Majesty'",
1838 "B": "'Your Eminence'",
1839 "C": "'Your Excellency'",
1840 "D": "'Your Grace'",
1841 "answer": "D"
1842}, {
1843 "question": "What is Delta Burke's character's job on the sitcom 'Designing Women'?",
1844 "A": "fashion designer",
1845 "B": "graphic designer",
1846 "C": "interior designer",
1847 "D": "website designer",
1848 "answer": "C"
1849}, {
1850 "question": "What is New Mexico's nickname?",
1851 "A": "'The Desert State'",
1852 "B": "'Gateway to Paradise'",
1853 "C": "'Land of Enchantment'",
1854 "D": "'The Garden State'",
1855 "answer": "C"
1856}, {
1857 "question": "What is produced during photosynthesis?",
1858 "A": "hydrogen",
1859 "B": "nylon",
1860 "C": "oxygen",
1861 "D": "light",
1862 "answer": "C"
1863}, {
1864 "question": "What is the 7-Eleven company's trademarked name for its super-large sodas?",
1865 "A": "Big Slurp",
1866 "B": "Big Gulp",
1867 "C": "Big Drink",
1868 "D": "Big Sip",
1869 "answer": "B"
1870}, {
1871 "question": "What is the approximate speed of light?",
1872 "A": "165 miles per hour",
1873 "B": "122,000 miles per hour",
1874 "C": "186,000 miles per second",
1875 "D": "293,000 miles per second",
1876 "answer": "C"
1877}, {
1878 "question": "What is the art of elegant handwriting called?",
1879 "A": "calligraphy",
1880 "B": "engraving",
1881 "C": "decoupage",
1882 "D": "lithography",
1883 "answer": "A"
1884}, {
1885 "question": "What is the baseball term for a batter who substitutes for another batter?",
1886 "A": "switchhitter",
1887 "B": "shadow hitter",
1888 "C": "clip hitter ",
1889 "D": "pinch hitter",
1890 "answer": "D"
1891}, {
1892 "question": "What is the birthstone for the month of January?",
1893 "A": "topaz",
1894 "B": "garnet",
1895 "C": "opal",
1896 "D": "diamond",
1897 "answer": "B"
1898}, {
1899 "question": "What is the capital of New Zealand?",
1900 "A": "Sydney",
1901 "B": "Wellington",
1902 "C": "Auckland",
1903 "D": "Melbourne",
1904 "answer": "B"
1905}, {
1906 "question": "What is the capital of North Dakota?",
1907 "A": "Bismarck",
1908 "B": "Fargo",
1909 "C": "Sioux Falls",
1910 "D": "Pierre",
1911 "answer": "A"
1912}, {
1913 "question": "What is the chemical process wherein a solid is turned to a liquid via the application of heat?",
1914 "A": "distillation",
1915 "B": "photosynthesis",
1916 "C": "freezing",
1917 "D": "melting",
1918 "answer": "D"
1919}, {
1920 "question": "What is the colored part of the eye called?",
1921 "A": "iris",
1922 "B": "pupil",
1923 "C": "retina",
1924 "D": "cochlea",
1925 "answer": "A"
1926}, {
1927 "question": "What is the correct spelling of New Mexico's largest city?",
1928 "A": "Albuqerque",
1929 "B": "Albuquerque",
1930 "C": "Albequerque",
1931 "D": "Santa Fe",
1932 "answer": "B"
1933}, {
1934 "question": "What is the final word of the Pledge of Allegiance?",
1935 "A": "America",
1936 "B": "stands",
1937 "C": "indivisible",
1938 "D": "all",
1939 "answer": "D"
1940}, {
1941 "question": "What is the largest animal ever to live on Earth?",
1942 "A": "blue whale",
1943 "B": "giant squid",
1944 "C": "woolly mammoth",
1945 "D": "Tyrannosaurus",
1946 "answer": "A"
1947}, {
1948 "question": "What is the largest city in Pennsylvania?",
1949 "A": "Philadelphia",
1950 "B": "Stewartsville",
1951 "C": "Harrisburg",
1952 "D": "Pittsburgh",
1953 "answer": "A"
1954}, {
1955 "question": "What is the last book of the New Testament?",
1956 "A": "Revelation",
1957 "B": "Judges",
1958 "C": "Ruth",
1959 "D": "John",
1960 "answer": "A"
1961}, {
1962 "question": "What is the last letter of the Greek alphabet?",
1963 "A": "omicron",
1964 "B": "omega",
1965 "C": "upsilon",
1966 "D": "zeta",
1967 "answer": "B"
1968}, {
1969 "question": "What is the meaning of 'Betelgeuse', the name of the brightest star in the constellation Orion?",
1970 "A": "blossom on a shield",
1971 "B": "eye of the archer",
1972 "C": "the lion's mane",
1973 "D": "armpit of the giant",
1974 "answer": "D"
1975}, {
1976 "question": "What is the medical term for a doctor's identification of a disease?",
1977 "A": "Hypnosis",
1978 "B": "Prognosis",
1979 "C": "Trichinosis",
1980 "D": "Diagnosis",
1981 "answer": "D"
1982}, {
1983 "question": "What is the more common name for the disease 'pertussis'?",
1984 "A": "whooping cough",
1985 "B": "tennis elbow",
1986 "C": "black lung",
1987 "D": "German measles",
1988 "answer": "A"
1989}, {
1990 "question": "What is the most popular month for weddings in America?",
1991 "A": "January",
1992 "B": "May",
1993 "C": "August",
1994 "D": "November",
1995 "answer": "C"
1996}, {
1997 "question": "What is the name for the thin board used to mix colors while painting?",
1998 "A": "pestle",
1999 "B": "easel",
2000 "C": "shoe",
2001 "D": "palette",
2002 "answer": "D"
2003}, {
2004 "question": "What is the name of Howard Stern's female on-air sidekick?",
2005 "A": "Allison Norris",
2006 "B": "Jackie Reeses",
2007 "C": "Jackie Martling",
2008 "D": "Robin Quivers",
2009 "answer": "D"
2010}, {
2011 "question": "What is the name of Mario's brother in the 'Super Mario' video games?",
2012 "A": "Louis",
2013 "B": "Luigi",
2014 "C": "Luciano",
2015 "D": "Zelda",
2016 "answer": "B"
2017}, {
2018 "question": "What is the name of Raggedy Ann's doll brother?",
2019 "A": "Red",
2020 "B": "Freckles",
2021 "C": "Randy",
2022 "D": "Andy",
2023 "answer": "D"
2024}, {
2025 "question": "What is the name of the baby who appears in cartoons and comic strips with Popeye the Sailor?",
2026 "A": "Pun'kin",
2027 "B": "Lamikins",
2028 "C": "Suga'baby",
2029 "D": "Swee'pea",
2030 "answer": "D"
2031}, {
2032 "question": "What is the name of the character Played by Woody Allen in the 1967 James Bond film 'Casino Royale'?",
2033 "A": "Dr. Evil",
2034 "B": "Q",
2035 "C": "Little Jimmy Bond",
2036 "D": "M",
2037 "answer": "C"
2038}, {
2039 "question": "What is the name of the female character played by comedian Flip Wilson on his 1970s TV show?",
2040 "A": "Miss Jackie",
2041 "B": "Elizabeth Sanford",
2042 "C": "Geraldine Jones",
2043 "D": "Gladys Knight",
2044 "answer": "C"
2045}, {
2046 "question": "What is the name of the fruit that is half tangerine and half grapefruit?",
2047 "A": "graperine",
2048 "B": "tangefruit",
2049 "C": "tangelo",
2050 "D": "kumquat",
2051 "answer": "C"
2052}, {
2053 "question": "What is the name of the mountain where the mythological Greek gods live?",
2054 "A": "Jupiter",
2055 "B": "Olympus",
2056 "C": "Vesuvius",
2057 "D": "Valhalla",
2058 "answer": "B"
2059}, {
2060 "question": "What is the name of the Newtonian law that states 'An object in Motion tends to stay in motion'?",
2061 "A": "Law of Inertia",
2062 "B": "Law of Thermodynamics",
2063 "C": "Law of Relativity",
2064 "D": "Law of Gravitation",
2065 "answer": "A"
2066}, {
2067 "question": "What is the name of the POW camp where 'Hogan's Heroes' are held?",
2068 "A": "Stalag 13",
2069 "B": "Alcatraz 17",
2070 "C": "Devil's Island",
2071 "D": "Leavenworth",
2072 "answer": "A"
2073}, {
2074 "question": "What is the name of the South African political party that was headed by Nelson Mandela?",
2075 "A": "African National Congress",
2076 "B": "South African Democrats",
2077 "C": "Inkatha Freedom Party",
2078 "D": "Aryan National Assembly",
2079 "answer": "A"
2080}, {
2081 "question": "What is the name of the StarKist tuna mascot?",
2082 "A": "Charlie",
2083 "B": "Sam",
2084 "C": "Al",
2085 "D": "Morris",
2086 "answer": "A"
2087}, {
2088 "question": "What is the name of the Swedish company that specializes in affordable furniture?",
2089 "A": "Gambro",
2090 "B": "Electrolux",
2091 "C": "Saab",
2092 "D": "IKEA",
2093 "answer": "D"
2094}, {
2095 "question": "What is the national animal of Australia?",
2096 "A": "koala",
2097 "B": "kangaroo",
2098 "C": "platypus",
2099 "D": "alligator",
2100 "answer": "B"
2101}, {
2102 "question": "What is the nickname of Florida's controversial death row electric chair?",
2103 "A": "Old Yeller",
2104 "B": "Old Geezer",
2105 "C": "Old Smoky",
2106 "D": "Old Sparky",
2107 "answer": "D"
2108}, {
2109 "question": "What is the normal playback speed of a 12\" long-playing record?",
2110 "A": "12 1/2 rpm",
2111 "B": "33 1/3 rpm",
2112 "C": "45 rpm",
2113 "D": "100 rpm",
2114 "answer": "B"
2115}, {
2116 "question": "What is the official language of The Netherlands?",
2117 "A": "Danish",
2118 "B": "Swedish",
2119 "C": "German",
2120 "D": "Dutch",
2121 "answer": "D"
2122}, {
2123 "question": "What is the oldest continuously run sporting event in the United States?",
2124 "A": "Westminster Dog Show",
2125 "B": "Boston Marathon",
2126 "C": "Kentucky Derby",
2127 "D": "Indianapolis 500",
2128 "answer": "C"
2129}, {
2130 "question": "What is the oldest permanent European settlement in the United States?",
2131 "A": "St. Augustine, Florida",
2132 "B": "Plymouth, Massachusetts",
2133 "C": "Newport News, Virginia",
2134 "D": "Charlotte, North Carolina",
2135 "answer": "A"
2136}, {
2137 "question": "What is the principal ingredient in traditional cole slaw?",
2138 "A": "lettuce",
2139 "B": "spinach ",
2140 "C": "cabbage",
2141 "D": "chicory",
2142 "answer": "C"
2143}, {
2144 "question": "What is the proletariat?",
2145 "A": "the homeless",
2146 "B": "the royalty",
2147 "C": "the upper class",
2148 "D": "the working class",
2149 "answer": "D"
2150}, {
2151 "question": "What is the proper nautical use of an anchor?",
2152 "A": "to catch large fish",
2153 "B": "to calculate water depth",
2154 "C": "to hold a ship in place",
2155 "D": "to damage other boats",
2156 "answer": "C"
2157}, {
2158 "question": "What is the singular form of the word 'graffiti'?",
2159 "A": "graffita",
2160 "B": "graffitem",
2161 "C": "graffito",
2162 "D": "graffitus",
2163 "answer": "C"
2164}, {
2165 "question": "What is the square root of 81 squared?",
2166 "A": "9",
2167 "B": "27",
2168 "C": "81",
2169 "D": "729",
2170 "answer": "C"
2171}, {
2172 "question": "What is the technical term for someone who studies fish?",
2173 "A": "entomologist",
2174 "B": "ichthyologist",
2175 "C": "marinologist",
2176 "D": "herpetologist",
2177 "answer": "B"
2178}, {
2179 "question": "What is the technical term for the offspring of a female donkey and a male horse?",
2180 "A": "burro",
2181 "B": "dorse",
2182 "C": "hinny",
2183 "D": "honker",
2184 "answer": "C"
2185}, {
2186 "question": "What is the traditional 20th wedding anniversary gift?",
2187 "A": "paper",
2188 "B": "leather",
2189 "C": "china",
2190 "D": "silver",
2191 "answer": "C"
2192}, {
2193 "question": "What is varicella?",
2194 "A": "a fancy pasta",
2195 "B": "a type of opera",
2196 "C": "the chicken pox virus",
2197 "D": "ancient Roman poetry",
2198 "answer": "C"
2199}, {
2200 "question": "What is your astrological sign if you were born on Halloween?",
2201 "A": "Scorpio",
2202 "B": "Capricorn",
2203 "C": "Libra",
2204 "D": "Cancer",
2205 "answer": "A"
2206}, {
2207 "question": "What is your hallux?",
2208 "A": "earlobe",
2209 "B": "tongue",
2210 "C": "eyelid",
2211 "D": "big toe",
2212 "answer": "D"
2213}, {
2214 "question": "What kind of angle is formed where two perpendicular lines meet?",
2215 "A": "obtuse",
2216 "B": "acute",
2217 "C": "right",
2218 "D": "invisible",
2219 "answer": "C"
2220}, {
2221 "question": "What kind of animal is a peregrine?",
2222 "A": "moose",
2223 "B": "cat",
2224 "C": "bird",
2225 "D": "fish",
2226 "answer": "C"
2227}, {
2228 "question": "What kind of animal is cartoon character Tennessee Tuxedo?",
2229 "A": "cat",
2230 "B": "skunk",
2231 "C": "walrus",
2232 "D": "penguin",
2233 "answer": "D"
2234}, {
2235 "question": "What kind of car did Burt Reynolds drive in the movie 'Smokey and the Bandit'?",
2236 "A": "Lamborghini",
2237 "B": "Camaro",
2238 "C": "Corvette",
2239 "D": "Trans Am",
2240 "answer": "D"
2241}, {
2242 "question": "What kind of flying contraption is featured in the movie 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'?",
2243 "A": "boat",
2244 "B": "car",
2245 "C": "truck",
2246 "D": "bike",
2247 "answer": "B"
2248}, {
2249 "question": "What kind of item is a ginsu?",
2250 "A": "radio",
2251 "B": "knife",
2252 "C": "toothbrush",
2253 "D": "martial arts weapon",
2254 "answer": "B"
2255}, {
2256 "question": "What kind of worker uses a 'paddy wagon'?",
2257 "A": "limo driver",
2258 "B": "police officer",
2259 "C": "rice farmer",
2260 "D": "paramedic",
2261 "answer": "B"
2262}, {
2263 "question": "What letters are on the '3' button of a touch-tone telephone?",
2264 "A": "ABC",
2265 "B": "DEF",
2266 "C": "GHI",
2267 "D": "WXY",
2268 "answer": "B"
2269}, {
2270 "question": "What liqueur is used to make a Pink Lady cocktail pink?",
2271 "A": "grenadine",
2272 "B": "schnapps",
2273 "C": "triple sec",
2274 "D": "pernod",
2275 "answer": "A"
2276}, {
2277 "question": "What literary work is the source of the quote 'Abandon every hope, all you who enter here'?",
2278 "A": "'Paradise Lost'",
2279 "B": "'The Divine Comedy'",
2280 "C": "'Beowulf'",
2281 "D": "'Twilight'",
2282 "answer": "B"
2283}, {
2284 "question": "What mathematical term is used to describe the average of a series of numbers?",
2285 "A": "median",
2286 "B": "mode",
2287 "C": "majority",
2288 "D": "mean",
2289 "answer": "D"
2290}, {
2291 "question": "What metal device is used by police to immobilize the wheels of repeat parking offenders?",
2292 "A": "Brooklyn clamp",
2293 "B": "Denver boot",
2294 "C": "LoJack",
2295 "D": "The Club",
2296 "answer": "B"
2297}, {
2298 "question": "What Mexican holiday takes place on May 5th?",
2299 "A": "Mexican Independence Day",
2300 "B": "Santa Anna's Birthday",
2301 "C": "Cinco de Mayo",
2302 "D": "Christmas",
2303 "answer": "C"
2304}, {
2305 "question": "What nationality was Karl Marx?",
2306 "A": "Russian",
2307 "B": "German",
2308 "C": "Danish",
2309 "D": "English",
2310 "answer": "B"
2311}, {
2312 "question": "What Native American tribe did chief Crazy Horse lead?",
2313 "A": "Apache",
2314 "B": "Comanche",
2315 "C": "Sioux",
2316 "D": "Iroquois",
2317 "answer": "C"
2318}, {
2319 "question": "What native empire controlled Large areas of South African Territory during the 19th century?",
2320 "A": "Hutu",
2321 "B": "Zulu",
2322 "C": "Aztec",
2323 "D": "Masai",
2324 "answer": "B"
2325}, {
2326 "question": "What New Age musician released a 1998 album titled 'King of the Pan Flute'?",
2327 "A": "Zamfir",
2328 "B": "Yanni",
2329 "C": "Vangelis",
2330 "D": "Kenny G",
2331 "answer": "A"
2332}, {
2333 "question": "What new token was recently added to the Monopoly board game?",
2334 "A": "piggybank",
2335 "B": "sack of money",
2336 "C": "globe",
2337 "D": "telephone",
2338 "answer": "B"
2339}, {
2340 "question": "What newspaper do Lois Lane and Clark Kent work for?",
2341 "A": "The Bugle",
2342 "B": "The Daily Planet",
2343 "C": "The Metropolis Tribune",
2344 "D": "The New York Times",
2345 "answer": "B"
2346}, {
2347 "question": "What part of the human body does a gastroenterologist examine?",
2348 "A": "brain",
2349 "B": "skeleton",
2350 "C": "stomach",
2351 "D": "nose",
2352 "answer": "C"
2353}, {
2354 "question": "What part of the world was once known as Cathay?",
2355 "A": "China",
2356 "B": "India",
2357 "C": "Iran",
2358 "D": "Indonesia",
2359 "answer": "A"
2360}, {
2361 "question": "What people ruled the Andes Mountains until they were conquered by the Spanish in 1532?",
2362 "A": "Pueblo",
2363 "B": "Aztec",
2364 "C": "Inca",
2365 "D": "Apache",
2366 "answer": "C"
2367}, {
2368 "question": "What place is named in the title of the 1979 live album by rock legends Cheap Trick?",
2369 "A": "Budapest",
2370 "B": "Budokan",
2371 "C": "Bhutan",
2372 "D": "Britain",
2373 "answer": "B"
2374}, {
2375 "question": "What popular toy is featured in the film 'The Hudsucker Proxy'?",
2376 "A": "Beanie Babies",
2377 "B": "Hula Hoop",
2378 "C": "Lincoln Logs",
2379 "D": "Lite Brite",
2380 "answer": "B"
2381}, {
2382 "question": "What pro wrestler grapples with Sylvester Stallone in the movie 'Rocky III'?",
2383 "A": "Dolph Lundgren",
2384 "B": "Hulk Hogan",
2385 "C": "Andre the Giant",
2386 "D": "The Iron Sheik",
2387 "answer": "B"
2388}, {
2389 "question": "What professional sports team plays its home games in the Alamodome?",
2390 "A": "New York Jets",
2391 "B": "Detroit Tigers",
2392 "C": "Boston Bruins",
2393 "D": "San Antonio Spurs",
2394 "answer": "D"
2395}, {
2396 "question": "What rank entitles a general in the US Army to wear three stars?",
2397 "A": "brigadier general",
2398 "B": "corporal general",
2399 "C": "lieutenant general",
2400 "D": "major general",
2401 "answer": "C"
2402}, {
2403 "question": "What recording artist claims that sportscaster Marv Albert was a major influence on his sound?",
2404 "A": "David Lee Roth",
2405 "B": "Meat Loaf",
2406 "C": "Axl Rose",
2407 "D": "Chuck D",
2408 "answer": "D"
2409}, {
2410 "question": "What singer appeared in the 1992 baseball film 'A League of Their Own'?",
2411 "A": "Brandy",
2412 "B": "Madonna",
2413 "C": "Garth Brooks",
2414 "D": "Whitney Houston",
2415 "answer": "B"
2416}, {
2417 "question": "What sport is featured in the 1996 movie 'Kingpin'?",
2418 "A": "wrestling",
2419 "B": "golf",
2420 "C": "chess",
2421 "D": "bowling",
2422 "answer": "D"
2423}, {
2424 "question": "What sport is known as 'The Sport of Kings'?",
2425 "A": "polo",
2426 "B": "archery",
2427 "C": "yachting",
2428 "D": "horse racing",
2429 "answer": "D"
2430}, {
2431 "question": "What sporting event is held annually on Memorial Day weekend?",
2432 "A": "Iditarod",
2433 "B": "Kentucky Derby",
2434 "C": "Indianapolis 500",
2435 "D": "Super Bowl",
2436 "answer": "C"
2437}, {
2438 "question": "What substance was used for blood in the famous shower scene from the movie 'Psycho'?",
2439 "A": "tomato juice",
2440 "B": "red wine",
2441 "C": "chocolate syrup",
2442 "D": "ketchup",
2443 "answer": "C"
2444}, {
2445 "question": "What tea is known for its distinctive bergamot flavor?",
2446 "A": "Earl Grey",
2447 "B": "Darjeeling",
2448 "C": "English Breakfast",
2449 "D": "Prince of Wales",
2450 "answer": "A"
2451}, {
2452 "question": "What team has won the most World Series?",
2453 "A": "Chicago Cubs",
2454 "B": "Los Angeles Dodgers",
2455 "C": "New York Yankees",
2456 "D": "San Francisco Giants",
2457 "answer": "C"
2458}, {
2459 "question": "What term describes a tribe that has no set homeland and wanders from place to place?",
2460 "A": "Nomadic",
2461 "B": "Pedantic",
2462 "C": "Schematic",
2463 "D": "Cathartic",
2464 "answer": "A"
2465}, {
2466 "question": "What term describes a word created by rearranging the letters of another word?",
2467 "A": "onomatopoeia",
2468 "B": "malapropism",
2469 "C": "anagram",
2470 "D": "antonym",
2471 "answer": "C"
2472}, {
2473 "question": "What term describes someone who does not believe in the existence of God?",
2474 "A": "hedonist",
2475 "B": "deist",
2476 "C": "agnostic",
2477 "D": "atheist",
2478 "answer": "D"
2479}, {
2480 "question": "What term describes the passing of genetic traits from one generation to the next?",
2481 "A": "heredity",
2482 "B": "heresy",
2483 "C": "homogeneity",
2484 "D": "hemoglobin",
2485 "answer": "A"
2486}, {
2487 "question": "What term is used to describe a group of fish?",
2488 "A": "knot",
2489 "B": "drape",
2490 "C": "school",
2491 "D": "gaggle",
2492 "answer": "C"
2493}, {
2494 "question": "What term is used to describe a group of geese?",
2495 "A": "gaggle",
2496 "B": "gang",
2497 "C": "gander",
2498 "D": "grist",
2499 "answer": "A"
2500}, {
2501 "question": "What topic does Spin magazine primarily cover?",
2502 "A": "politics",
2503 "B": "washing machines",
2504 "C": "books",
2505 "D": "music",
2506 "answer": "D"
2507}, {
2508 "question": "What type of meat is on a traditional Reuben sandwich?",
2509 "A": "turkey",
2510 "B": "bologna",
2511 "C": "corned beef",
2512 "D": "pepperoni",
2513 "answer": "C"
2514}, {
2515 "question": "What type of substance is 'terra-cotta'?",
2516 "A": "metal",
2517 "B": "ceramic",
2518 "C": "wood",
2519 "D": "glass",
2520 "answer": "B"
2521}, {
2522 "question": "What U.S. president is mentioned by name in the opening theme song of TV's 'All in the Family'?",
2523 "A": "Calvin Coolidge",
2524 "B": "Harry Truman",
2525 "C": "Herbert Hoover",
2526 "D": "Richard Nixon",
2527 "answer": "C"
2528}, {
2529 "question": "What was Ludwig Van Beethoven's final symphony?",
2530 "A": "Ninth",
2531 "B": "Tenth",
2532 "C": "Eleventh",
2533 "D": "Twelfth",
2534 "answer": "A"
2535}, {
2536 "question": "What was Richard Nixon's middle name?",
2537 "A": "Michael",
2538 "B": "Milhous",
2539 "C": "Mortimer",
2540 "D": "Matthew",
2541 "answer": "B"
2542}, {
2543 "question": "What was the birth name of civil rights leader Malcolm X?",
2544 "A": "Michael Brown",
2545 "B": "Malcolm Little",
2546 "C": "Malcolm Lincoln",
2547 "D": "Michael Lloyd",
2548 "answer": "B"
2549}, {
2550 "question": "What was the first American college to become coeducational?",
2551 "A": "Oberlin College",
2552 "B": "Dartmouth College",
2553 "C": "Grinnell College",
2554 "D": "Antioch College",
2555 "answer": "A"
2556}, {
2557 "question": "What was the name of Huey Lewis' band?",
2558 "A": "The News",
2559 "B": "The Attractions",
2560 "C": "The Silver Bullet Band",
2561 "D": "Louie and Dewey",
2562 "answer": "A"
2563}, {
2564 "question": "What was the name of the 1999 art exhibit that sparked a national debate about censorship?",
2565 "A": "'Sticks & Stones'",
2566 "B": "'Pulsation'",
2567 "C": "'Black & White'",
2568 "D": "'Sensation'",
2569 "answer": "D"
2570}, {
2571 "question": "What was the name of the first nuclear-powered submarine?",
2572 "A": "Nautilus",
2573 "B": "Neptune",
2574 "C": "Nordenfelt III",
2575 "D": "Nicholas",
2576 "answer": "A"
2577}, {
2578 "question": "What was the name of the first ship to sail around the world?",
2579 "A": "Triton",
2580 "B": "Victoria",
2581 "C": "Magellan",
2582 "D": "Elizabeth II",
2583 "answer": "B"
2584}, {
2585 "question": "What was the original name of the Apple Macintosh XL computer?",
2586 "A": "Lisa 2",
2587 "B": "Mac Daddy",
2588 "C": "Granny Smith",
2589 "D": "Orange XL",
2590 "answer": "A"
2591}, {
2592 "question": "What was the title of Beethoven's only completed opera?",
2593 "A": "'Faust'",
2594 "B": "'The Silence'",
2595 "C": "'Immortal Beloved'",
2596 "D": "'Fidelio'",
2597 "answer": "D"
2598}, {
2599 "question": "What were the first names of the early American explorers Lewis and Clark?",
2600 "A": "Morgan and Mason",
2601 "B": "Meriwether and William",
2602 "C": "Cabot and Joseph",
2603 "D": "Meredith and George",
2604 "answer": "B"
2605}, {
2606 "question": "What's the popular name of the breakfast meal consisting of sausages wrapped in pancakes?",
2607 "A": "ducks in a pond",
2608 "B": "pigs in a blanket",
2609 "C": "cows in a pasture",
2610 "D": "dogs in the oven",
2611 "answer": "B"
2612}, {
2613 "question": "What's the third letter of the Greek alphabet?",
2614 "A": "delta",
2615 "B": "gamma",
2616 "C": "phi",
2617 "D": "theta",
2618 "answer": "B"
2619}, {
2620 "question": "What's unique about a skeleton key?",
2621 "A": "It opens many locks.",
2622 "B": "It's made of bone.",
2623 "C": "It's extremely old.",
2624 "D": "It hangs in a closet.",
2625 "answer": "A"
2626}, {
2627 "question": "When daylight-saving time arrives in the spring, how do most Americans turn their clocks?",
2628 "A": "one hour forward",
2629 "B": "one hour backward",
2630 "C": "two hours forward",
2631 "D": "two hours backward",
2632 "answer": "B"
2633}, {
2634 "question": "When driving, which of the following gestures means 'left turn'?",
2635 "A": "arm bent upwards",
2636 "B": "thumbs up",
2637 "C": "closed fist",
2638 "D": "arm straight out",
2639 "answer": "D"
2640}, {
2641 "question": "In the presidential election of 1932, how many U.S. states did FDR not win the electoral votes for?",
2642 "A": "six",
2643 "B": "seven",
2644 "C": "eight",
2645 "D": "ten",
2646 "answer": "A"
2647}, {
2648 "question": "When it comes to measuring horses, how long is a 'hand'?",
2649 "A": "four inches",
2650 "B": "seven inches",
2651 "C": "ten inches",
2652 "D": "two feet",
2653 "answer": "A"
2654}, {
2655 "question": "When it first appeared on the Internet, amazon.com sold only what?",
2656 "A": "books",
2657 "B": "compact discs",
2658 "C": "cars",
2659 "D": "clothes",
2660 "answer": "A"
2661}, {
2662 "question": "When it's noon in New York during daylight-saving time, what time is it in Honolulu?",
2663 "A": "6:00 a.m.",
2664 "B": "6:30 a.m.",
2665 "C": "7:00 a.m.",
2666 "D": "8:00 a.m.",
2667 "answer": "A"
2668}, {
2669 "question": "Where are fireworks first known to have been developed?",
2670 "A": "Italy",
2671 "B": "China",
2672 "C": "Great Britain",
2673 "D": "Greece",
2674 "answer": "B"
2675}, {
2676 "question": "Where did jazz great Sun Ra claim he was born?",
2677 "A": "Atlantis",
2678 "B": "Mount Olympus",
2679 "C": "Saturn",
2680 "D": "in a saxophone",
2681 "answer": "C"
2682}, {
2683 "question": "Where did Lewis and Clark begin their famous expedition in 1804?",
2684 "A": "Seattle",
2685 "B": "St. Louis",
2686 "C": "New Orleans",
2687 "D": "Washington, DC",
2688 "answer": "B"
2689}, {
2690 "question": "Where did the Exxon Valdez run aground in March of 1989?",
2691 "A": "Monterey Bay",
2692 "B": "Prince William Sound",
2693 "C": "Cape Cod",
2694 "D": "Gulf of Mexico",
2695 "answer": "B"
2696}, {
2697 "question": "Where is Ghirardelli Square located?",
2698 "A": "Milan",
2699 "B": "Rome",
2700 "C": "Washington DC",
2701 "D": "San Francisco",
2702 "answer": "D"
2703}, {
2704 "question": "Where is the Louvre museum?",
2705 "A": "Paris",
2706 "B": "Lyon",
2707 "C": "Geneva",
2708 "D": "Vichy",
2709 "answer": "A"
2710}, {
2711 "question": "Where was the chicken first domesticated?",
2712 "A": "France",
2713 "B": "India",
2714 "C": "Peru",
2715 "D": "Zaire",
2716 "answer": "B"
2717}, {
2718 "question": "Where would you typically find a bailiff?",
2719 "A": "grocery store",
2720 "B": "courtroom",
2721 "C": "football stadium",
2722 "D": "doctor's office",
2723 "answer": "B"
2724}, {
2725 "question": "Where is the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed house known as Falling Water?",
2726 "A": "Connecticut",
2727 "B": "Pennsylvania",
2728 "C": "Illinois",
2729 "D": "New York",
2730 "answer": "B"
2731}, {
2732 "question": "Which actress played a pointy-eared Vulcan in the movie 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'?",
2733 "A": "Whoopi Goldberg",
2734 "B": "Jennifer Grey",
2735 "C": "Kirstie Alley",
2736 "D": "Helen Hunt",
2737 "answer": "C"
2738}, {
2739 "question": "Which American colony, known for its religious tolerance, did Roger Williams found in 1636?",
2740 "A": "Massachusetts",
2741 "B": "Rhode Island",
2742 "C": "Virginia",
2743 "D": "Vermont",
2744 "answer": "B"
2745}, {
2746 "question": "Which brand of cat food claims it's so tasty that 'cats ask for it by name'?",
2747 "A": "Fancy Feast",
2748 "B": "Cat Chow",
2749 "C": "Meow Mix",
2750 "D": "9-Lives",
2751 "answer": "C"
2752}, {
2753 "question": "Which character on the TV show 'Friends' is a chef?",
2754 "A": "Joey",
2755 "B": "Monica",
2756 "C": "Ross",
2757 "D": "Rachel",
2758 "answer": "B"
2759}, {
2760 "question": "Which company holds an annual self-named 'Bake-Off'?",
2761 "A": "Betty Crocker",
2762 "B": "Duncan Hines",
2763 "C": "Pillsbury",
2764 "D": "Keebler",
2765 "answer": "C"
2766}, {
2767 "question": "Which famed modeling agency shares its name with a top U.S. automaker?",
2768 "A": "Ford",
2769 "B": "Chevrolet",
2770 "C": "Chrysler",
2771 "D": "Saturn",
2772 "answer": "A"
2773}, {
2774 "question": "Which fast food chain used the advertising slogan, 'Where's the beef?'",
2775 "A": "Wendy's",
2776 "B": "Kentucky Fried Chicken",
2777 "C": "Burger King",
2778 "D": "McDonald's",
2779 "answer": "A"
2780}, {
2781 "question": "Which of the boys on the TV show 'My Three Sons' is adopted?",
2782 "A": "Mike",
2783 "B": "Ernie",
2784 "C": "Chip",
2785 "D": "Robbie",
2786 "answer": "B"
2787}, {
2788 "question": "Which of the following articles of clothing has a hood?",
2789 "A": "parka",
2790 "B": "kilt",
2791 "C": "lederhosen",
2792 "D": "sarong",
2793 "answer": "A"
2794}, {
2795 "question": "Which of the following beverages is brewed from the leaves of a plant?",
2796 "A": "tea",
2797 "B": "coffee",
2798 "C": "ginger ale",
2799 "D": "wine",
2800 "answer": "A"
2801}, {
2802 "question": "Which of the following breakfast cereals is shaped like the letter O?",
2803 "A": "Life Corn",
2804 "B": "Chex",
2805 "C": "Cheerios",
2806 "D": "Raisin Bran",
2807 "answer": "C"
2808}, {
2809 "question": "Which of the following candies is traditionally fruit flavored?",
2810 "A": "M&M's",
2811 "B": "Skittles",
2812 "C": "Reese's Pieces",
2813 "D": "Junior Mints",
2814 "answer": "B"
2815}, {
2816 "question": "Which of the following is a natural sugar found in most fruits?",
2817 "A": "necrose",
2818 "B": "fructose",
2819 "C": "bellicose",
2820 "D": "pantiose",
2821 "answer": "B"
2822}, {
2823 "question": "Which of the following is a sports award?",
2824 "A": "Oscar",
2825 "B": "Emmy",
2826 "C": "Nobel",
2827 "D": "Espy",
2828 "answer": "D"
2829}, {
2830 "question": "Which of the following is about the Watergate scandal?",
2831 "A": "'All the King's Men'",
2832 "B": "'All the Pretty Horses'",
2833 "C": "'All the President's Men'",
2834 "D": "'All the Right Moves'",
2835 "answer": "C"
2836}, {
2837 "question": "Which of the following is most commonly kept in a terrarium?",
2838 "A": "money",
2839 "B": "books",
2840 "C": "ice",
2841 "D": "plants",
2842 "answer": "D"
2843}, {
2844 "question": "Which of the following is not a flavor of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream?",
2845 "A": "Wavy Gravy",
2846 "B": "Bovinity Divinity",
2847 "C": "Cutie Patootie",
2848 "D": "Chubby Hubby",
2849 "answer": "C"
2850}, {
2851 "question": "Which of the following is not a TV cartoon duo?",
2852 "A": "Chip and Dale",
2853 "B": "Beavis and Butt-head",
2854 "C": "Simon and Garfunkel",
2855 "D": "Tom and Jerry",
2856 "answer": "C"
2857}, {
2858 "question": "Which of the following is not in Nevada?",
2859 "A": "Liberace Museum",
2860 "B": "Pikes Peak",
2861 "C": "Lake Mead",
2862 "D": "Hoover Dam",
2863 "answer": "B"
2864}, {
2865 "question": "Which of the following must be obtained by foreigners wishing to permanently reside in the US?",
2866 "A": "visa",
2867 "B": "bill of landing",
2868 "C": "driver's license",
2869 "D": "carte blanche",
2870 "answer": "A"
2871}, {
2872 "question": "Which of the following requires the use of at least two needles?",
2873 "A": "macrame",
2874 "B": "braiding",
2875 "C": "crocheting",
2876 "D": "hand knitting",
2877 "answer": "D"
2878}, {
2879 "question": "Which of the following words does not appear in the Lewis Carroll poem 'Jabberwocky'?",
2880 "A": "brillig",
2881 "B": "bandersnatch",
2882 "C": "wabe",
2883 "D": "grelp",
2884 "answer": "D"
2885}, {
2886 "question": "Which of the Three Stooges was not related to the others?",
2887 "A": "Moe",
2888 "B": "Larry",
2889 "C": "Curly",
2890 "D": "Shemp",
2891 "answer": "B"
2892}, {
2893 "question": "Which of these actors did one-handed push-ups on stage at the 1992 Academy Awards?",
2894 "A": "Sylvester Stallone",
2895 "B": "Jack Nicholson",
2896 "C": "Jack Palance",
2897 "D": "Marisa Tomei",
2898 "answer": "C"
2899}, {
2900 "question": "Which of these animals lays eggs?",
2901 "A": "cow",
2902 "B": "gerbil",
2903 "C": "frog",
2904 "D": "elephant",
2905 "answer": "C"
2906}, {
2907 "question": "Which of these animals shares its name with a luxury car?",
2908 "A": "yak",
2909 "B": "gazelle",
2910 "C": "sloth",
2911 "D": "jaguar",
2912 "answer": "D"
2913}, {
2914 "question": "Which of these are not legumes?",
2915 "A": "beans",
2916 "B": "peas",
2917 "C": "radishes",
2918 "D": "peanuts",
2919 "answer": "C"
2920}, {
2921 "question": "Which of these Australian birds is most closely related to the ostrich?",
2922 "A": "puffin",
2923 "B": "kookaburra",
2924 "C": "cockatoo",
2925 "D": "emu",
2926 "answer": "D"
2927}, {
2928 "question": "Which of these candy bars was named for a baseball player?",
2929 "A": "Baby Ruth",
2930 "B": "Clark Bar",
2931 "C": "Reggie Bar",
2932 "D": "Butterfinger",
2933 "answer": "A"
2934}, {
2935 "question": "Which of these college football programs has produced the most Heisman Trophy winners?",
2936 "A": "Notre Dame",
2937 "B": "USC",
2938 "C": "Oklahoma",
2939 "D": "Michigan",
2940 "answer": "A"
2941}, {
2942 "question": "Which of these colors is a shade of blue?",
2943 "A": "ochre",
2944 "B": "periwinkle",
2945 "C": "mauve",
2946 "D": "ecru",
2947 "answer": "B"
2948}, {
2949 "question": "Which of these countries does not participate in NAFTA?",
2950 "A": "United States",
2951 "B": "Canada",
2952 "C": "Mexico",
2953 "D": "Guatemala",
2954 "answer": "D"
2955}, {
2956 "question": "Which of these companies is not an online stock brokerage?",
2957 "A": "E*Trade",
2958 "B": "EDigital",
2959 "C": "Datek Online",
2960 "D": "DLJ Direct",
2961 "answer": "B"
2962}, {
2963 "question": "Which of these countries is not in Europe?",
2964 "A": "Italy",
2965 "B": "Spain",
2966 "C": "Greece",
2967 "D": "Israel",
2968 "answer": "D"
2969}, {
2970 "question": "Which of these countries was not a member of the Axis nations during World War II?",
2971 "A": "Germany",
2972 "B": "Italy",
2973 "C": "Spain",
2974 "D": "Japan",
2975 "answer": "C"
2976}, {
2977 "question": "Which of these Democrats lost to Ronald Reagan in the 1984 presidential elections?",
2978 "A": "Michael Dukakis",
2979 "B": "Walter Mondale",
2980 "C": "Gary Hart",
2981 "D": "Jimmy Carter",
2982 "answer": "B"
2983}, {
2984 "question": "Which of these dishes is made from pig intestines?",
2985 "A": "haggis",
2986 "B": "chitlins",
2987 "C": "grits",
2988 "D": "chop suey",
2989 "answer": "B"
2990}, {
2991 "question": "Which of these evangelists is a cousin of rocker Jerry Lee Lewis?",
2992 "A": "Billy Graham",
2993 "B": "Oral Roberts",
2994 "C": "Jerry Falwell",
2995 "D": "Jimmy Swaggart",
2996 "answer": "D"
2997}, {
2998 "question": "Which of these famous baseball figures was once acquitted at court-martial for insubordination?",
2999 "A": "Abner Doubleday",
3000 "B": "Ty Cobb",
3001 "C": "Jackie Robinson",
3002 "D": "Billy Martin",
3003 "answer": "C"
3004}, {
3005 "question": "Which of these fashion designers was born in the United States?",
3006 "A": "Laura Ashley",
3007 "B": "Helmut Lang",
3008 "C": "Donna Karan",
3009 "D": "Christian Dior",
3010 "answer": "C"
3011}, {
3012 "question": "Which of these foods could contain small amounts of naturally occurring opium?",
3013 "A": "chocolate truffles",
3014 "B": "poppy seed bagels",
3015 "C": "carbonated soda",
3016 "D": "sesame chicken",
3017 "answer": "B"
3018}, {
3019 "question": "Which of these foods could you catch at sea?",
3020 "A": "shallot",
3021 "B": "stollen",
3022 "C": "scallop",
3023 "D": "scone",
3024 "answer": "C"
3025}, {
3026 "question": "Which of these foods is poisonous to dogs?",
3027 "A": "peanut butter",
3028 "B": "bananas",
3029 "C": "chocolate",
3030 "D": "olives",
3031 "answer": "C"
3032}, {
3033 "question": "Which of these games is not played with cards?",
3034 "A": "baccarat",
3035 "B": "rummy",
3036 "C": "craps",
3037 "D": "solitaire",
3038 "answer": "C"
3039}, {
3040 "question": "Which of these foods is not traditionally considered kosher?",
3041 "A": "citrus fruits",
3042 "B": "barley",
3043 "C": "chicken",
3044 "D": "shellfish",
3045 "answer": "D"
3046}, {
3047 "question": "Which of these Hemingway characters is a newspaperman?",
3048 "A": "Jake Barnes",
3049 "B": "Rogelio Gomez",
3050 "C": "Frederic Henry",
3051 "D": "John MacWalsey",
3052 "answer": "A"
3053}, {
3054 "question": "Which of these holidays is not attached to a specific date?",
3055 "A": "Independence Day",
3056 "B": "New Year's Day",
3057 "C": "Thanksgiving",
3058 "D": "Christmas",
3059 "answer": "C"
3060}, {
3061 "question": "Which of these horror films spawned the most sequels?",
3062 "A": "'Scream'",
3063 "B": "'Jaws'",
3064 "C": "'Halloween'",
3065 "D": "'Friday the 13th'",
3066 "answer": "D"
3067}, {
3068 "question": "Which of these household pets should be vaccinated for parvovirus?",
3069 "A": "hamster",
3070 "B": "cat",
3071 "C": "dog",
3072 "D": "bird",
3073 "answer": "C"
3074}, {
3075 "question": "Which of these is a commonly-known investment account?",
3076 "A": "CNN",
3077 "B": "EMC",
3078 "C": "IRA",
3079 "D": "IRS",
3080 "answer": "C"
3081}, {
3082 "question": "Which of these is a fish?",
3083 "A": "sea horse",
3084 "B": "sea cow",
3085 "C": "sea snake",
3086 "D": "sea lion",
3087 "answer": "A"
3088}, {
3089 "question": "Which of these is a government agency established to protect investors?",
3090 "A": "AAA",
3091 "B": "NBA",
3092 "C": "SEC",
3093 "D": "MADD",
3094 "answer": "C"
3095}, {
3096 "question": "Which of these is a member of the cucumber family?",
3097 "A": "green pepper",
3098 "B": "watermelon",
3099 "C": "potato",
3100 "D": "green bean",
3101 "answer": "B"
3102}, {
3103 "question": "Which of these is a slang term for 'police'?",
3104 "A": "fuzz",
3105 "B": "shrinks",
3106 "C": "bean counters",
3107 "D": "aardvarks",
3108 "answer": "A"
3109}, {
3110 "question": "Which of these is a type of artwork consisting of pieces of wood inlaid in geometric patterns?",
3111 "A": "marquetry",
3112 "B": "parquetry",
3113 "C": "harquetry",
3114 "D": "sharquetry",
3115 "answer": "B"
3116}, {
3117 "question": "Which of these is an Italian Design firm?",
3118 "A": "Escada",
3119 "B": "Fendi",
3120 "C": "Ghost",
3121 "D": "Mainbocher",
3122 "answer": "B"
3123}, {
3124 "question": "Which of these is another name for a golf course?",
3125 "A": "Pitch",
3126 "B": "Links",
3127 "C": "Steps",
3128 "D": "Suite",
3129 "answer": "B"
3130}, {
3131 "question": "Which of these is commonly used to treat allergies?",
3132 "A": "antimatter",
3133 "B": "anticoagulants",
3134 "C": "antiseptics",
3135 "D": "antihistamines",
3136 "answer": "D"
3137}, {
3138 "question": "Which of these is made from cacao seeds?",
3139 "A": "marzipan",
3140 "B": "soy sauce",
3141 "C": "chocolate",
3142 "D": "anchovies",
3143 "answer": "C"
3144}, {
3145 "question": "Which of these is not a breed of cat?",
3146 "A": "Persian",
3147 "B": "Turkish Angora",
3148 "C": "Bichon Frise",
3149 "D": "Maine Coon",
3150 "answer": "C"
3151}, {
3152 "question": "Which of these is not a city in the state of New York?",
3153 "A": "Perskippity",
3154 "B": "Kerhonkson",
3155 "C": "Schenectady",
3156 "D": "Lackawanna",
3157 "answer": "A"
3158}, {
3159 "question": "Which of these is not a fabric?",
3160 "A": "Velveteen",
3161 "B": "Celotex",
3162 "C": "Seersucker",
3163 "D": "Tencel",
3164 "answer": "B"
3165}, {
3166 "question": "Which of these is not a Hindu deity?",
3167 "A": "Shiva",
3168 "B": "Vishnu",
3169 "C": "Sanskrit",
3170 "D": "Brahma",
3171 "answer": "C"
3172}, {
3173 "question": "Which of these is not a 'lock' function on a standard desktop computer keyboard?",
3174 "A": "print lock",
3175 "B": "number lock",
3176 "C": "scroll lock",
3177 "D": "caps lock",
3178 "answer": "A"
3179}, {
3180 "question": "Which of these is not a position on an American football team?",
3181 "A": "quarterback",
3182 "B": "tight end",
3183 "C": "striker",
3184 "D": "free safety",
3185 "answer": "C"
3186}, {
3187 "question": "Which of these is not a spice?",
3188 "A": "dill",
3189 "B": "aniseed",
3190 "C": "cucumber",
3191 "D": "cayenne",
3192 "answer": "C"
3193}, {
3194 "question": "Which of these is not a style of shoe?",
3195 "A": "gingham",
3196 "B": "brogan",
3197 "C": "espadrille",
3198 "D": "docksider",
3199 "answer": "A"
3200}, {
3201 "question": "Which of these is not a traditional Greek dish?",
3202 "A": "sukiyaki",
3203 "B": "souvlaki",
3204 "C": "moussaka",
3205 "D": "finikia",
3206 "answer": "A"
3207}, {
3208 "question": "Which of these is not a type of chili pepper?",
3209 "A": "habanero",
3210 "B": "cheyenne",
3211 "C": "jalapeno",
3212 "D": "guajillo",
3213 "answer": "B"
3214}, {
3215 "question": "Which of these is not a type of primate?",
3216 "A": "baboon",
3217 "B": "marmot",
3218 "C": "orangutan",
3219 "D": "chimpanzee",
3220 "answer": "B"
3221}, {
3222 "question": "Which of these is not a type of rock?",
3223 "A": "metamorphic",
3224 "B": "sedimentary",
3225 "C": "igneous",
3226 "D": "deciduous",
3227 "answer": "D"
3228}, {
3229 "question": "Which of these is not an ingredient in Yorkshire pudding?",
3230 "A": "eggs",
3231 "B": "milk",
3232 "C": "chocolate",
3233 "D": "meat drippings",
3234 "answer": "C"
3235}, {
3236 "question": "Which of these is not found in a Snickers candy bar?",
3237 "A": "almonds",
3238 "B": "chocolate",
3239 "C": "nougat",
3240 "D": "caramel",
3241 "answer": "A"
3242}, {
3243 "question": "Which of these is not one of Aesop's fables?",
3244 "A": "'The Dog and the Squirrel'",
3245 "B": "'The Hare and the Tortoise'",
3246 "C": "'The Eagle and the Beetle'",
3247 "D": "'The Ox and the Frogs'",
3248 "answer": "A"
3249}, {
3250 "question": "Which of these is not one of superhero Captain Marvel's abilities?",
3251 "A": "the power of Apollo",
3252 "B": "the strength of Hercules",
3253 "C": "the courage of Achilles",
3254 "D": "the wisdom of Solomon",
3255 "answer": "A"
3256}, {
3257 "question": "Which of these is not one of the four basic forces in nature?",
3258 "A": "electromagnetic",
3259 "B": "gravitational",
3260 "C": "nuclear",
3261 "D": "centrifugal",
3262 "answer": "D"
3263}, {
3264 "question": "Which of these is not one of the official languages of the United Nations?",
3265 "A": "Japanese",
3266 "B": "English",
3267 "C": "Russian",
3268 "D": "Spanish",
3269 "answer": "A"
3270}, {
3271 "question": "Which of these is not one of the three branches of the US government?",
3272 "A": "Judicial",
3273 "B": "Executive",
3274 "C": "Parliamentary",
3275 "D": "Legislative",
3276 "answer": "C"
3277}, {
3278 "question": "Which of these is not the name of one of rock musician Frank Zappa's children?",
3279 "A": "Dweezil",
3280 "B": "Ahmet",
3281 "C": "Moon Unit",
3282 "D": "Lumpy Gravy",
3283 "answer": "D"
3284}, {
3285 "question": "Which of these is referred to as a 'pigskin'?",
3286 "A": "Football",
3287 "B": "Basketball",
3288 "C": "hockey puck",
3289 "D": "catcher's Mitt",
3290 "answer": "A"
3291}, {
3292 "question": "Which of these is typically not used as a spice?",
3293 "A": "dill",
3294 "B": "thyme",
3295 "C": "hemlock",
3296 "D": "marjoram",
3297 "answer": "C"
3298}, {
3299 "question": "Which of these items is useful for removing ink stains?",
3300 "A": "baking soda",
3301 "B": "nail polish",
3302 "C": "hair spray",
3303 "D": "butter",
3304 "answer": "A"
3305}, {
3306 "question": "Which of these measurements is equal to one square foot?",
3307 "A": "50 square inches",
3308 "B": "77 square inches",
3309 "C": "100 square inches",
3310 "D": "144 square inches",
3311 "answer": "D"
3312}, {
3313 "question": "Which of these magazines does not focus on natural science?",
3314 "A": "Tiger Beat",
3315 "B": "Outside",
3316 "C": "National Geographic",
3317 "D": "Smithsonian",
3318 "answer": "A"
3319}, {
3320 "question": "Which of these men has never been a head coach in the NFL?",
3321 "A": "Dick Vermeil",
3322 "B": "Bill Parcells",
3323 "C": "Chuck Noll",
3324 "D": "Pat Riley",
3325 "answer": "D"
3326}, {
3327 "question": "Which of these months has 31 days?",
3328 "A": "March",
3329 "B": "April",
3330 "C": "June",
3331 "D": "September",
3332 "answer": "A"
3333}, {
3334 "question": "Which of these movies does not star Jim Carrey?",
3335 "A": "'Patch Adams'",
3336 "B": "'The Truman Show'",
3337 "C": "'Dumb and Dumber'",
3338 "D": "'The Mask'",
3339 "answer": "A"
3340}, {
3341 "question": "Which of these names has never belonged to a Pope?",
3342 "A": "Leo",
3343 "B": "Lando",
3344 "C": "Linus",
3345 "D": "Lawrence",
3346 "answer": "D"
3347}, {
3348 "question": "Which of these organizations is not part of the U.S. government?",
3349 "A": "NAACP",
3350 "B": "NASA",
3351 "C": "CIA",
3352 "D": "FBI",
3353 "answer": "A"
3354}, {
3355 "question": "Which of these organs comes in a pair?",
3356 "A": "liver",
3357 "B": "kidney",
3358 "C": "stomach",
3359 "D": "gallbladder",
3360 "answer": "B"
3361}, {
3362 "question": "Which of these painting tools has bristles on it?",
3363 "A": "easel",
3364 "B": "knife",
3365 "C": "brush",
3366 "D": "palette",
3367 "answer": "C"
3368}, {
3369 "question": "Which of these pastas is spiral shaped?",
3370 "A": "fettuccine",
3371 "B": "rigatoni",
3372 "C": "tortellini",
3373 "D": "rotini",
3374 "answer": "D"
3375}, {
3376 "question": "Which of these people was buried in the Valley of the Kings?",
3377 "A": "Louis XIV",
3378 "B": "Elvis Presley",
3379 "C": "Julius Caesar",
3380 "D": "King Tut",
3381 "answer": "D"
3382}, {
3383 "question": "Which of these people was not alive in the 20th century?",
3384 "A": "Mark Twain",
3385 "B": "Thomas Edison",
3386 "C": "Sigmund Freud",
3387 "D": "Ulysses S. Grant",
3388 "answer": "D"
3389}, {
3390 "question": "Which of these performers made her film debut in Spike Lee's 'Do the Right Thing'?",
3391 "A": "Jennifer Lopez",
3392 "B": "Rosie Perez",
3393 "C": "Paula Abdul",
3394 "D": "Tisha Campbell",
3395 "answer": "B"
3396}, {
3397 "question": "Which of these places is known for art auctions?",
3398 "A": "Shelby's",
3399 "B": "Nickleby's",
3400 "C": "Gatsby's",
3401 "D": "Sotheby's",
3402 "answer": "D"
3403}, {
3404 "question": "Which of these plants is the national emblem of Scotland?",
3405 "A": "ivy",
3406 "B": "thistle",
3407 "C": "rose",
3408 "D": "linden",
3409 "answer": "B"
3410}, {
3411 "question": "Which of these popular games relies on bluffing?",
3412 "A": "Outburst",
3413 "B": "Balderdash",
3414 "C": "Pictionary",
3415 "D": "Scattergories",
3416 "answer": "B"
3417}, {
3418 "question": "Which of these refers to an alcoholic drink laced with a knockout drug?",
3419 "A": "Zombie",
3420 "B": "Kamikaze",
3421 "C": "Mickey Finn",
3422 "D": "Molotov cocktail",
3423 "answer": "C"
3424}, {
3425 "question": "Which of these rivers flows through France?",
3426 "A": "Volga",
3427 "B": "Seine",
3428 "C": "Mekong",
3429 "D": "Allegheny",
3430 "answer": "B"
3431}, {
3432 "question": "Which of these rock guitarists designed a colorful line of men's neckties?",
3433 "A": "Eric Clapton",
3434 "B": "Jerry Garcia",
3435 "C": "Jeff Beck",
3436 "D": "Keith Richards",
3437 "answer": "B"
3438}, {
3439 "question": "Which of these rocks will float in water?",
3440 "A": "granite",
3441 "B": "limestone",
3442 "C": "shale",
3443 "D": "pumice",
3444 "answer": "D"
3445}, {
3446 "question": "Which of these sentences is written in the subjunctive?",
3447 "A": "I am not your man",
3448 "B": "I wish I were your man",
3449 "C": "Wherefore art your man?",
3450 "D": "Your man is where?",
3451 "answer": "B"
3452}, {
3453 "question": "Which of these snakes is poisonous?",
3454 "A": "anaconda",
3455 "B": "boa constrictor",
3456 "C": "copperhead",
3457 "D": "python",
3458 "answer": "C"
3459}, {
3460 "question": "Which of these songs was a Top 10 hit for the rock band The Police?",
3461 "A": "'Radio Ga-Ga'",
3462 "B": "'Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da'",
3463 "C": "'De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da'",
3464 "D": "'In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida'",
3465 "answer": "C"
3466}, {
3467 "question": "Which of these sounds is commonly associated with owls?",
3468 "A": "chirp",
3469 "B": "bark",
3470 "C": "growl",
3471 "D": "hoot",
3472 "answer": "D"
3473}, {
3474 "question": "Which of these states is not the birthplace of a US president?",
3475 "A": "New Jersey",
3476 "B": "Nebraska",
3477 "C": "Kansas",
3478 "D": "California",
3479 "answer": "C"
3480}, {
3481 "question": "Which of these stores is not owned by Gap Inc?",
3482 "A": "Gap",
3483 "B": "Banana Republic",
3484 "C": "Old Navy",
3485 "D": "J Crew",
3486 "answer": "D"
3487}, {
3488 "question": "Which of these television programs did not feature characters introduced on 'Happy Days'?",
3489 "A": "'Mork & Mindy'",
3490 "B": "'Perfect Strangers'",
3491 "C": "'Joanie Loves Chachi'",
3492 "D": "'Laverne & Shirley'",
3493 "answer": "B"
3494}, {
3495 "question": "Which of these television series was not set in the United States?",
3496 "A": "'Picket Fences'",
3497 "B": "'M*A*S*H'",
3498 "C": "'Northern Exposure'",
3499 "D": "'The Paper Chase'",
3500 "answer": "B"
3501}, {
3502 "question": "Which of these toys answers questions?",
3503 "A": "Magic 8 Ball",
3504 "B": "Barbie",
3505 "C": "Frisbee",
3506 "D": "Slinky",
3507 "answer": "A"
3508}, {
3509 "question": "Which of these vitamins was the first to be named?",
3510 "A": "Vitamin A",
3511 "B": "Vitamin-12",
3512 "C": "Vitamin E",
3513 "D": "Vitameatavegimen",
3514 "answer": "A"
3515}, {
3516 "question": "Which of these words is a synonym for 'perambulate'?",
3517 "A": "kiss",
3518 "B": "shout",
3519 "C": "stroll",
3520 "D": "heal",
3521 "answer": "C"
3522}, {
3523 "question": "Which of these words is an adverb?",
3524 "A": "hurried",
3525 "B": "fast",
3526 "C": "speedy",
3527 "D": "quickly",
3528 "answer": "D"
3529}, {
3530 "question": "Which of these words means 'yes' in French?",
3531 "A": "qui",
3532 "B": "oui",
3533 "C": "ja",
3534 "D": "okey-dokey",
3535 "answer": "B"
3536}, {
3537 "question": "Which of these words is spelled correctly?",
3538 "A": "decieve",
3539 "B": "foriegn",
3540 "C": "hygiene",
3541 "D": "wierd",
3542 "answer": "C"
3543}, {
3544 "question": "Which one of these world leaders was assassinated?",
3545 "A": "Indira Gandhi",
3546 "B": "Ferdinand Marcos",
3547 "C": "Golda Meir",
3548 "D": "Neville Chamberlain",
3549 "answer": "A"
3550}, {
3551 "question": "Which one of these World War II leaders was not at the Yalta Conference?",
3552 "A": "Stalin",
3553 "B": "Mussolini",
3554 "C": "Churchill",
3555 "D": "Roosevelt",
3556 "answer": "B"
3557}, {
3558 "question": "Which of these would you most commonly find in a sconce?",
3559 "A": "candle",
3560 "B": "food",
3561 "C": "birds",
3562 "D": "books",
3563 "answer": "A"
3564}, {
3565 "question": "Which Pope immediately preceded John Paul II?",
3566 "A": "John XXIII ",
3567 "B": "Paul VI",
3568 "C": "John Paul I",
3569 "D": "Hank II",
3570 "answer": "C"
3571}, {
3572 "question": "Which 'Rocky' film features Mr. T?",
3573 "A": "'Rocky II'",
3574 "B": "'Rocky III'",
3575 "C": "'Rocky IV'",
3576 "D": "'Rocky '",
3577 "answer": "B"
3578}, {
3579 "question": "Who co-founded Microsoft with Bill Gates?",
3580 "A": "Steve Jobs",
3581 "B": "Steve Wozniak",
3582 "C": "Paul Williams",
3583 "D": "Paul Allen",
3584 "answer": "D"
3585}, {
3586 "question": "Who composed the 'Moonlight Sonata'?",
3587 "A": "Mozart",
3588 "B": "Handel",
3589 "C": "Bach",
3590 "D": "Beethoven",
3591 "answer": "D"
3592}, {
3593 "question": "Who is an archenemy of the cartoon superhero Underdog?",
3594 "A": "OverCat",
3595 "B": "Muttley",
3596 "C": "Mr. Whoopie",
3597 "D": "Dick Dastardly",
3598 "answer": "A"
3599}, {
3600 "question": "Who is considered the owner of a 'publicly held' company?",
3601 "A": "the CEO",
3602 "B": "the stockholders",
3603 "C": "the president",
3604 "D": "the government",
3605 "answer": "B"
3606}, {
3607 "question": "Who is the career hit leader among players never elected to Baseball's Hall of Fame?",
3608 "A": "Steve Garvey",
3609 "B": "Jim Rice",
3610 "C": "Pete Rose",
3611 "D": "Ken Griffey Jr",
3612 "answer": "C"
3613}, {
3614 "question": "Who is the creator of the comic strip 'The Far Side'?",
3615 "A": "Jim Davis",
3616 "B": "Gary Larson",
3617 "C": "Garry Trudeau",
3618 "D": "Charles Schulz",
3619 "answer": "B"
3620}, {
3621 "question": "Who is the mythological Roman goddess of flowers?",
3622 "A": "Diana",
3623 "B": "Echo",
3624 "C": "Flora",
3625 "D": "Niobe",
3626 "answer": "C"
3627}, {
3628 "question": "Who is the patron saint of animals?",
3629 "A": "St. Isidore of Seville",
3630 "B": "St. Anthony of Padua",
3631 "C": "St. Francis of Assisi",
3632 "D": "St. Joan of Arc",
3633 "answer": "C"
3634}, {
3635 "question": "Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?",
3636 "A": "Anthony 'Spud' Webb",
3637 "B": "Michael 'Air' Jordan",
3638 "C": "Tyrone 'Muggsy' Bogues",
3639 "D": "Julius 'Dr. J' Erving",
3640 "answer": "A"
3641}, {
3642 "question": "Who is the star of the movie 'Casablanca'?",
3643 "A": "Errol Flynn",
3644 "B": "Clark Gable",
3645 "C": "Cary Grant",
3646 "D": "Humphrey Bogart",
3647 "answer": "D"
3648}, {
3649 "question": "Who is the star of the TV show 'Everybody Loves Raymond'?",
3650 "A": "Ray Liotta",
3651 "B": "Ray Romano",
3652 "C": "Ray Parker Jr.",
3653 "D": "Sugar Ray Leonard",
3654 "answer": "B"
3655}, {
3656 "question": "Who is the twin sister of 'Dear Abby' columnist Abigail VanBuren?",
3657 "A": "Martha Stewart",
3658 "B": "Dr Ruth Westheimer",
3659 "C": "Ann Landers",
3660 "D": "Miss Manners",
3661 "answer": "C"
3662}, {
3663 "question": "Who kills Tony at the end of the film 'West Side Story'?",
3664 "A": "Riff",
3665 "B": "Chino",
3666 "C": "Bernardo",
3667 "D": "He kills himself.",
3668 "answer": "B"
3669}, {
3670 "question": "Who led the 1831 slave insurrection in Southampton, Virginia?",
3671 "A": "John Brown",
3672 "B": "Dred Scott",
3673 "C": "Nat Turner",
3674 "D": "Harriet Tubman",
3675 "answer": "C"
3676}, {
3677 "question": "Who or what was Big Bertha?",
3678 "A": "a comet",
3679 "B": "a World War I gun",
3680 "C": "a pro wrestling champion",
3681 "D": "a giant Muppet",
3682 "answer": "B"
3683}, {
3684 "question": "Who originally proposed the idea of daylight-saving time?",
3685 "A": "Benjamin Franklin",
3686 "B": "Henry David Thoreau",
3687 "C": "Galileo",
3688 "D": "Albert Einstein",
3689 "answer": "A"
3690}, {
3691 "question": "Who sang lead vocals for the band Big Brother and the Holding Company?",
3692 "A": "Grace Slick",
3693 "B": "Janis Joplin",
3694 "C": "Mama Cass",
3695 "D": "Karen Carpenter",
3696 "answer": "B"
3697}, {
3698 "question": "Who was Charlie McCarthy?",
3699 "A": "a U.S. senator",
3700 "B": "a Chicago gangster",
3701 "C": "a famous baseball pitcher",
3702 "D": "a wooden dummy",
3703 "answer": "D"
3704}, {
3705 "question": "Who was not one of the Cartwright sons on the TV series 'Bonanza'?",
3706 "A": "Adam",
3707 "B": "Little Joe",
3708 "C": "Hoss",
3709 "D": "Ben",
3710 "answer": "D"
3711}, {
3712 "question": "Who was on the $500 bill?",
3713 "A": "Calvin Coolidge",
3714 "B": "Andrew Jackson",
3715 "C": "Aaron Burr",
3716 "D": "William McKinley",
3717 "answer": "D"
3718}, {
3719 "question": "Who was president of the United States when Bill Clinton was born?",
3720 "A": "Herbert Hoover",
3721 "B": "Harry S. Truman",
3722 "C": "Franklin Roosevelt",
3723 "D": "Dwight Eisenhower",
3724 "answer": "B"
3725}, {
3726 "question": "Who was the English king at the time of the American Revolution?",
3727 "A": "Charles I",
3728 "B": "James I",
3729 "C": "Edward III",
3730 "D": "George III",
3731 "answer": "D"
3732}, {
3733 "question": "Who was the first American in space?",
3734 "A": "John Glenn",
3735 "B": "Buzz Aldrin",
3736 "C": "Alan Shepard",
3737 "D": "Neil Armstrong",
3738 "answer": "C"
3739}, {
3740 "question": "Who was the first First Lady to run for political office?",
3741 "A": "Hillary Clinton",
3742 "B": "Rosalynn Carter",
3743 "C": "Bess Truman",
3744 "D": "Eleanor Roosevelt",
3745 "answer": "A"
3746}, {
3747 "question": "Who was the first US president to resign from that office?",
3748 "A": "Martin Van Buren",
3749 "B": "Andrew Jackson",
3750 "C": "Andrew Johnson",
3751 "D": "Richard Nixon",
3752 "answer": "D"
3753}, {
3754 "question": "Who was the longest reigning monarch in French history?",
3755 "A": "Louis XIII ",
3756 "B": "Louis XIV",
3757 "C": "Louis XV",
3758 "D": "Louis XVI",
3759 "answer": "B"
3760}, {
3761 "question": "Who was the mother of the Greek god Zeus?",
3762 "A": "Gaia",
3763 "B": "Phoebe",
3764 "C": "Rhea",
3765 "D": "Hera",
3766 "answer": "C"
3767}, {
3768 "question": "Who was the WNBA's Most Valuable Player of 1999?",
3769 "A": "Rebecca Lobo",
3770 "B": "Sheryl Swoopes",
3771 "C": "Lisa Leslie",
3772 "D": "Yolanda Griffith",
3773 "answer": "D"
3774}, {
3775 "question": "Who were the Chicago Seven?",
3776 "A": "war protesters",
3777 "B": "bluegrass musicians",
3778 "C": "bank robbers",
3779 "D": "mobsters",
3780 "answer": "A"
3781}, {
3782 "question": "Who were the Know-Nothings?",
3783 "A": "a '60's comedy troupe",
3784 "B": "computer designers",
3785 "C": "a political party",
3786 "D": "a spy ring",
3787 "answer": "C"
3788}, {
3789 "question": "Who wrote 'A Tale of Two Cities'?",
3790 "A": "Charles Dickens",
3791 "B": "Nathaniel Hawthorne",
3792 "C": "Washington Irving",
3793 "D": "Mark Twain",
3794 "answer": "A"
3795}, {
3796 "question": "Who wrote musicals with Oscar Hammerstein II?",
3797 "A": "Richard Rodgers",
3798 "B": "Rogers Hornsby",
3799 "C": "Gilbert O' Sullivan",
3800 "D": "George Rogers Clark",
3801 "answer": "A"
3802}, {
3803 "question": "Who wrote the lyrics of the Frank Sinatra anthem 'My Way'?",
3804 "A": "Frank Sinatra",
3805 "B": "Kris Krist offerson",
3806 "C": "Carole King",
3807 "D": "Paul Anka",
3808 "answer": "D"
3809}, {
3810 "question": "Whom did Billie Jean King defeat in the famous 'Battle of the Sexes' tennis match?",
3811 "A": "Jimmy Connors",
3812 "B": "Pete Sampras",
3813 "C": "John McEnroe",
3814 "D": "Bobby Riggs",
3815 "answer": "D"
3816}, {
3817 "question": "Whose profile can you see on the front of dimes that are currently in circulation?",
3818 "A": "George Washington",
3819 "B": "Thomas Jefferson",
3820 "C": "Benjamin Franklin",
3821 "D": "Franklin Roosevelt",
3822 "answer": "D"
3823}, {
3824 "question": "With what would you use a wah-wah pedal?",
3825 "A": "bicycle",
3826 "B": "stock car",
3827 "C": "electric guitar",
3828 "D": "baby",
3829 "answer": "C"
3830}]