Luckytrim
Grill Master
Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. Which hit television show debuted on ITV in 2010 and opened with the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic?
a. - Downton Abbey
b. - Coronation Street
2. What is the name of an area of water where fish are caught, particularly one that is known to support a particular type of fish?
a. - Fishery
b. - Hydrosphere
3. What color is the rare "ghost" lobster ?
a. - Gray
b. - White
4. Who wrote the song "All Along the Watchtower"?
a. - Bob Dylan
b. - Jimmi Hendrix
5. On September 20, 2014, Scottish voters rejected a referendum declaring independence from what?
a. - European Union
b. - United Kingdom
6. Which person's name links King David of Israel with the American novelist William Faulkner?
a. - Joab
b. - Absalom
7. What 23 million acre area in Alaska was originally set aside in 1923 by President Warren G. Harding as an emergency oil supply?
a. - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
b. - National Petroleum Reserve
8. In the Christian liturgical calendar, what does the season of Advent traditionally prepare for?
a. - Christmas
b. - Easter
9. What teenage sensation sang the songs "Baby," "One Less Lonely Girl," and "Never Say Never" ?
a. - Justin Bieber
b. - Justin Timberlake
10. Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell was born where?
a. - USA
b. - Canada
11. Archaeologists have found evidence that hair gel was first used by which ancient culture?
a. - Egyptian
b. - Chinese
12. Which culinary herb, frequently used in Italian, Greek, and Turkish cuisine, is also known as wild marjoram?
a. - Cilantro
b. - Oregano
13. The ocean quahog would be best described as what kind of animal?
a. - Crustacean
b. - Mollusk
14. Signifying peace, which of these elements is included on the flag of the United Nations?
a. - two Doves
b. - olive branches
15. The title 'Room 101' has been used for several radio and television shows in which celebrities discussed their pet hates. What novel by George Orwell is referenced by this title?
a. - Animal Farm
b. - Nineteen Eighty-Four
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1. - a
2. - a
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
7. - b
8. - a
9. - a
10. - b
11. - a
12. - b
13. - b
14. - b
15. - b
1. Which hit television show debuted on ITV in 2010 and opened with the aftermath of the sinking of the Titanic?
a. - Downton Abbey
b. - Coronation Street
2. What is the name of an area of water where fish are caught, particularly one that is known to support a particular type of fish?
a. - Fishery
b. - Hydrosphere
3. What color is the rare "ghost" lobster ?
a. - Gray
b. - White
4. Who wrote the song "All Along the Watchtower"?
a. - Bob Dylan
b. - Jimmi Hendrix
5. On September 20, 2014, Scottish voters rejected a referendum declaring independence from what?
a. - European Union
b. - United Kingdom
6. Which person's name links King David of Israel with the American novelist William Faulkner?
a. - Joab
b. - Absalom
7. What 23 million acre area in Alaska was originally set aside in 1923 by President Warren G. Harding as an emergency oil supply?
a. - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
b. - National Petroleum Reserve
8. In the Christian liturgical calendar, what does the season of Advent traditionally prepare for?
a. - Christmas
b. - Easter
9. What teenage sensation sang the songs "Baby," "One Less Lonely Girl," and "Never Say Never" ?
a. - Justin Bieber
b. - Justin Timberlake
10. Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell was born where?
a. - USA
b. - Canada
11. Archaeologists have found evidence that hair gel was first used by which ancient culture?
a. - Egyptian
b. - Chinese
12. Which culinary herb, frequently used in Italian, Greek, and Turkish cuisine, is also known as wild marjoram?
a. - Cilantro
b. - Oregano
13. The ocean quahog would be best described as what kind of animal?
a. - Crustacean
b. - Mollusk
14. Signifying peace, which of these elements is included on the flag of the United Nations?
a. - two Doves
b. - olive branches
15. The title 'Room 101' has been used for several radio and television shows in which celebrities discussed their pet hates. What novel by George Orwell is referenced by this title?
a. - Animal Farm
b. - Nineteen Eighty-Four
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1. - a
2. - a
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
7. - b
8. - a
9. - a
10. - b
11. - a
12. - b
13. - b
14. - b
15. - b