Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. According to the gospel of Luke, the angel told Mary that Jesus would also be known as the son of...
a. - Man
b. - God
2. What kind of DUTCH do you talk when you talk unintelligible gibberish?
a. - Donkey Dutch
b. - Double Dutch
3. One of the largest waterfalls in the world, this waterfall lies on the Zambezi River, and was discovered by Dr. David Livingston ...
a. - Angel Falls
b. - Victoria Falls
4. the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea?
a. - Sicily
b. - Sardinia
5. What is/are the hormone(s) released during or just after running which seem to flood your body with a warm, positive feeling?
a. - adrenaline
b. - endorphins
6. The Bolkonsky, Rostov, Bezukhov and Kuragin families provide the main characters in which classic novel?
a. - Crime & Punishment
b. - War & Peace
7. Lyudmila Pavlichenko had a key role in the Red Army. She was so famous that she was even invited to the White House and befriended Eleanor Roosevelt. What was her job?
a. - Sniper
b. - Nurse
8. "Adventures In Good Eating" and "Adventures In Good Cooking" were written by which man ?
a. - Gordon Ramsey
b. - Duncan Hines
9. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Sky Brown became the youngest ever competitor to win an Olympic medal for Great Britain. In which sport did she compete?
a. - Swimming
b. - Skateboarding
10. What type of soil does the blueberry thrive in?
a. - Alkaline
b. - Acidic
11. n the American flag, how many stripes are below the blue field? (Area where the stars appear)
a. - 6
b. - 7
12. The "Tom & Jerry" cartoon characters were the brainchild of this duo, who also produced and directed the series.
a. - William Hanna & Joseph Barbera
b. - Joseph Hannah & William Barbera
13. Who performed the 1982 hit "Open Arms"?
a. - Journey
b. - Air Supply
14. Famous actor Paul Newman won only one Academy Award for Best Actor in his successful career. Which film did he obtain it for?
a. - The Color of Money
b. - The Sting
15. In the 2002 Eminem film "8 Mile", what does '8 Mile' refer to?
a. - a street
b. - a road
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1. - b
2. - b
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - a
12. - a
13. - a
14. - a
15. - b
1. According to the gospel of Luke, the angel told Mary that Jesus would also be known as the son of...
a. - Man
b. - God
2. What kind of DUTCH do you talk when you talk unintelligible gibberish?
a. - Donkey Dutch
b. - Double Dutch
3. One of the largest waterfalls in the world, this waterfall lies on the Zambezi River, and was discovered by Dr. David Livingston ...
a. - Angel Falls
b. - Victoria Falls
4. the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea?
a. - Sicily
b. - Sardinia
5. What is/are the hormone(s) released during or just after running which seem to flood your body with a warm, positive feeling?
a. - adrenaline
b. - endorphins
6. The Bolkonsky, Rostov, Bezukhov and Kuragin families provide the main characters in which classic novel?
a. - Crime & Punishment
b. - War & Peace
7. Lyudmila Pavlichenko had a key role in the Red Army. She was so famous that she was even invited to the White House and befriended Eleanor Roosevelt. What was her job?
a. - Sniper
b. - Nurse
8. "Adventures In Good Eating" and "Adventures In Good Cooking" were written by which man ?
a. - Gordon Ramsey
b. - Duncan Hines
9. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Sky Brown became the youngest ever competitor to win an Olympic medal for Great Britain. In which sport did she compete?
a. - Swimming
b. - Skateboarding
10. What type of soil does the blueberry thrive in?
a. - Alkaline
b. - Acidic
11. n the American flag, how many stripes are below the blue field? (Area where the stars appear)
a. - 6
b. - 7
12. The "Tom & Jerry" cartoon characters were the brainchild of this duo, who also produced and directed the series.
a. - William Hanna & Joseph Barbera
b. - Joseph Hannah & William Barbera
13. Who performed the 1982 hit "Open Arms"?
a. - Journey
b. - Air Supply
14. Famous actor Paul Newman won only one Academy Award for Best Actor in his successful career. Which film did he obtain it for?
a. - The Color of Money
b. - The Sting
15. In the 2002 Eminem film "8 Mile", what does '8 Mile' refer to?
a. - a street
b. - a road
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1. - b
2. - b
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - a
12. - a
13. - a
14. - a
15. - b