Luckytrim
Grill Master
Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. Which soft drink is flavored with sassafras tree bark and sarsaparilla rhizomes?
a. - Root Beer
b. - Ginger ale
2. The animal known as an elk in Europe and Asia is known as what in North America?
a. - Caribou
b. - Moose
3. The Battle of Tours, fought in 732, halted the advance of which invading force into Western Europe?
a. - Vikings
b. - Muslims
4. In October 1989, an earthquake seriously damaged a section of what bridge?
a. - San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge.
b. - Golden Gate Bridge
5. What is the most common surname in Ireland?
a. - O'Connor
b. - Murphy
6. While not official doctrine, the burning of an effigy of which religious figure during Easter is common in some Christian countries?
a. - Judas Iscariot
b. - Pontius Pilate
7. How did the New York Borough of 'The Bronx' get its name?
a. - After Jonas Bronck, an early settler
b. - The old native Indian name for the area.
8. The 1997 movie "Titanic" showed Kate Winslet's character, Rose, as an old woman played by Gloria Stuart. What was Rose's married last name?
a. - Lovett
b. - Calvert
9. Which company introduced the Betamax video-cassette recorder?
a. - Sega
b. - Sony
10. Which island belonging to Chile
a. - Christmas Island
b. - Easter Island
11. What is the largest seaport in Europe?
a. - Port of Piraeus, Greece
b. - Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands
12. The goliath frog, the largest frog in existence, is native to what continent?
a. - South America
b. - Africa
13. Who was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States?
a. - Elizabeth Blackwell
B. - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
14. Where would you normally see a busker performing?
a. - In a Circus
b. - In a Public Space
15. What connects the knee bone to the thigh bone?
a. - Tendons
b. - Ligaments
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1. - a
2. - b
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - a
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - b
12. - b
13. - a
14. - b
15. - b
1. Which soft drink is flavored with sassafras tree bark and sarsaparilla rhizomes?
a. - Root Beer
b. - Ginger ale
2. The animal known as an elk in Europe and Asia is known as what in North America?
a. - Caribou
b. - Moose
3. The Battle of Tours, fought in 732, halted the advance of which invading force into Western Europe?
a. - Vikings
b. - Muslims
4. In October 1989, an earthquake seriously damaged a section of what bridge?
a. - San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge.
b. - Golden Gate Bridge
5. What is the most common surname in Ireland?
a. - O'Connor
b. - Murphy
6. While not official doctrine, the burning of an effigy of which religious figure during Easter is common in some Christian countries?
a. - Judas Iscariot
b. - Pontius Pilate
7. How did the New York Borough of 'The Bronx' get its name?
a. - After Jonas Bronck, an early settler
b. - The old native Indian name for the area.
8. The 1997 movie "Titanic" showed Kate Winslet's character, Rose, as an old woman played by Gloria Stuart. What was Rose's married last name?
a. - Lovett
b. - Calvert
9. Which company introduced the Betamax video-cassette recorder?
a. - Sega
b. - Sony
10. Which island belonging to Chile
a. - Christmas Island
b. - Easter Island
11. What is the largest seaport in Europe?
a. - Port of Piraeus, Greece
b. - Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands
12. The goliath frog, the largest frog in existence, is native to what continent?
a. - South America
b. - Africa
13. Who was the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States?
a. - Elizabeth Blackwell
B. - Elizabeth Cady Stanton
14. Where would you normally see a busker performing?
a. - In a Circus
b. - In a Public Space
15. What connects the knee bone to the thigh bone?
a. - Tendons
b. - Ligaments
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1. - a
2. - b
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - a
7. - a
8. - b
9. - b
10. - b
11. - b
12. - b
13. - a
14. - b
15. - b