Friday, August 19, 2005

8.18.5 trivia questions

1. FOOD There really was a Chef Boyardee,
TRUE or false (Hector Boiardi is pictured on the label)

2. ANIMALS From time to time turtles can leave their shells:
True or FALSE (shells connected to ribs)

3. SPORTS How many teams currently participate in SEC football?
12

4. BIRTHSTONES If you are born in November what is your birthstone?
Topaz

5. WORLD GEOGRAPHY Name the 4 LARGEST countries in Asia (size, area) :
Russia, China, India, Kazakhstan Danielle







6. BULL Bulls charge when they see red-
True or FALSE (color blind, they charge @ movement)



7. TV James Doohan who played Scotty on television’s Star Trek died earlier this year,
Was he really from Scotland? NO Canadian


8. MUSIC Name the artist.


9. SPORTS Which player set the MLB record for hitting 2 grandslams in one inning?
Andre Dawson, Sammy Sosa, Fernando Tatis (99 Cardinals agst Dodgers)


10. WORLD GEOGRAPHY What is the world’s smallest country (size,area)?
Vatican City (0.2 sq mile) Monaco, Morocco, San Marino GROUPER SAMMICH




11. TV The television show THE OC has been on for how many seasons:
2, 4, 5

12. MUSIC Name the artist:


13. WORLD GEOGRAPHY What is the capital of Chile?
La Paz, Santiago, Montevideo

14. ANIMALS All dogs are color blind-
TRUE or false

15. SPORTS Name the 4 teams in the NFL’s AFC SOUTH:
Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Indianapolis




16. TIME Which is the correct designation for 12 midnight-
AM, PM, Neither (PM: post meridian-after noon
AM: ante meridian-before noon)

17. GEORGIA How did Georgia get its name?
Named in honor of King George 2


18. SPORTS Georgia Tech, a member of the ACC was once an SEC school-
TRUE or false (charter member from 32-64)

19. SPEED Which of these animals is the fastest in the world:
CHEETAH (70), Antelope (61), Lion (50), Falcon (200+)

20. WORDS The word "geek" is derived from which of the following:
Geck", Middle Low German for "fool", originally used for circus performers;
"Grecque", French for "Greek", to indicate one schooled in the classics;
English, and originally meant a graduate of Georgia Tech

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