Luckytrim
Grill Master
Sunday special - Either / Or
1. What is Australia's second largest state in area?
a. - Queensland
b. - Victoria
2. Who was the first native Texan to become president of the United States?
a. - D. W. Eisenhower
b. - George W. Bush
3. In correct order, who taught whom? The last one was the teacher of Alexander The Great.
a. - Socrates-Aristotle-Plato
b. - Socrates-Plato-Aristotle
4. What does a mycophile collect
a. - Bar Drink coasters
b. - Mushrooms
5. In which major US city, known for its zoo and naval base, did the fast-food restaurant Jack in the Box originate?
a. - Philadelphia
b. - San Diego
6. Which "Sesame Street" puppeteer was behind and the voice of Yoda in many of the "Star Wars" films?
a. - Frank Oz
b. - Jim Henson
7. The cells within a honeycomb, a standard bolt, and the back end of some pencils all share what geometric shape?
a.- Pentagon
b. - Hexagon
8. Which city in Morocco, known for its vibrant markets, palaces and gardens, is nicknamed the "Red City"?
a. - Marrakesh
b. - Rabat
9. Who served as president for the longest?
a. - Theodore Roosevelt
b. - Andrew Johnson
10. Many Asian nations celebrate Lunar New Year. Which one does not?
a. - Mongolia
b. - Japan
11. The Interstate is a designation for a part of the US national highway system. Which numbered portion is the longest?
a. - I-10 Santa Monica, CA to Jacksonville, FL
b. - I-90 Boston, MA to Seattle, WA.
12. Which U.S. brand of peanut butter was advertised with the slogan "Choosy mothers choose ___?"
a. - Peter Pan
b. - Jif
13. In what year did William Shroyer patent the metal baseball bat?
a. - 1924
b. - 1944
14. Which world renowned musician had a five year relationship in the 1960s with a woman named Jane Asher?
a. - Mick Jaggar
b. - Paul McCartney
15. What do Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Rebecca Romijn have in common?
a. - They gave birth to twins.
b. - They have diabetes.
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1. - a
2. - a
3. - b
4. - b
5. - b
6. - a
7. - b
8. - a
9. - a
10. - b
11. - b
12. - b
13. - a
14. - b
15. - a
1. What is Australia's second largest state in area?
a. - Queensland
b. - Victoria
2. Who was the first native Texan to become president of the United States?
a. - D. W. Eisenhower
b. - George W. Bush
3. In correct order, who taught whom? The last one was the teacher of Alexander The Great.
a. - Socrates-Aristotle-Plato
b. - Socrates-Plato-Aristotle
4. What does a mycophile collect
a. - Bar Drink coasters
b. - Mushrooms
5. In which major US city, known for its zoo and naval base, did the fast-food restaurant Jack in the Box originate?
a. - Philadelphia
b. - San Diego
6. Which "Sesame Street" puppeteer was behind and the voice of Yoda in many of the "Star Wars" films?
a. - Frank Oz
b. - Jim Henson
7. The cells within a honeycomb, a standard bolt, and the back end of some pencils all share what geometric shape?
a.- Pentagon
b. - Hexagon
8. Which city in Morocco, known for its vibrant markets, palaces and gardens, is nicknamed the "Red City"?
a. - Marrakesh
b. - Rabat
9. Who served as president for the longest?
a. - Theodore Roosevelt
b. - Andrew Johnson
10. Many Asian nations celebrate Lunar New Year. Which one does not?
a. - Mongolia
b. - Japan
11. The Interstate is a designation for a part of the US national highway system. Which numbered portion is the longest?
a. - I-10 Santa Monica, CA to Jacksonville, FL
b. - I-90 Boston, MA to Seattle, WA.
12. Which U.S. brand of peanut butter was advertised with the slogan "Choosy mothers choose ___?"
a. - Peter Pan
b. - Jif
13. In what year did William Shroyer patent the metal baseball bat?
a. - 1924
b. - 1944
14. Which world renowned musician had a five year relationship in the 1960s with a woman named Jane Asher?
a. - Mick Jaggar
b. - Paul McCartney
15. What do Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and Rebecca Romijn have in common?
a. - They gave birth to twins.
b. - They have diabetes.
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1. - a
2. - a
3. - b
4. - b
5. - b
6. - a
7. - b
8. - a
9. - a
10. - b
11. - b
12. - b
13. - a
14. - b
15. - a