Luckytrim
Grill Master
Sunday Special - Either / Or
1. The unpleasant smell of a skunk's spray is caused by compounds of what non-metallic element?
a. - Sulphur
b. - Bromine
2. The multi-legged Plutonium zwierleini can be found in certain parts of Europe and can be harmful to humans. What type of creature is this?
a. - Centipede
b. - Millipede
3. Who was the first President to be actually born an American citizen?
a. - John Quincy Adams
b. - Martin Van Buren
4. Which famous science fiction writer penned the Three Laws of Robotics ?
a. - Isaac Asimov
b. - Arthur C. Clark
5. "Hasta la vista, baby" is a memorable line from which 1991 movie?
a. - the Terminator
b. - Terminator 2: Judgment Day
6. What sort of aircraft did the Red Baron fly ?
a. - Biplane
b. - Triplane
7. Kashe Quest, at just two years old, became the youngest member of what organization?
a. - Girl Scout "Brownies"
b. - MENSA
8. Robert Louis Stevenson's poem "The Land of Nod" is about going to sleep.
Where is the original Land of Nod?
a. - where Wynken and Blynken live
b. - in the Bible, east of Eden
9. Truth or Crap ??
Tom Hanks has different eye colors; one blue, one brown.
a. - Truth
b. - Crap
10. Where did KAOS, the international agency of evil in the television series "Get Smart", place captured CONTROL agents prior to them being questioned?
a. - Camp Gitchie Goomee Noonee Wa-Wa
b. - Stalag 6 7/8
11. In the US version of Scrabble, how many points is the "W" worth?
a. - Four
b. - Six
12. Amy Winehouse's second and sadly last album ...
a. - Back in Black
b. - Black to Black
13. "Behind every successful man is a woman; behind her is his wife". Which famous comedian immortalized these words?
a. - Groucho Marx
b. - George Carlin
14. "The square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the
two other sides." Which ancient mathematician devised this theorem?
a. - Pythagoras
b. - Archimedes
15. Where does the tradition of carving at Halloween come from?
a. - Germany
b. - Ireland
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1. - a
2. - a
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
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10. - a
11. - a
12. - b
13. - a
14. - a
15. - b
1. The unpleasant smell of a skunk's spray is caused by compounds of what non-metallic element?
a. - Sulphur
b. - Bromine
2. The multi-legged Plutonium zwierleini can be found in certain parts of Europe and can be harmful to humans. What type of creature is this?
a. - Centipede
b. - Millipede
3. Who was the first President to be actually born an American citizen?
a. - John Quincy Adams
b. - Martin Van Buren
4. Which famous science fiction writer penned the Three Laws of Robotics ?
a. - Isaac Asimov
b. - Arthur C. Clark
5. "Hasta la vista, baby" is a memorable line from which 1991 movie?
a. - the Terminator
b. - Terminator 2: Judgment Day
6. What sort of aircraft did the Red Baron fly ?
a. - Biplane
b. - Triplane
7. Kashe Quest, at just two years old, became the youngest member of what organization?
a. - Girl Scout "Brownies"
b. - MENSA
8. Robert Louis Stevenson's poem "The Land of Nod" is about going to sleep.
Where is the original Land of Nod?
a. - where Wynken and Blynken live
b. - in the Bible, east of Eden
9. Truth or Crap ??
Tom Hanks has different eye colors; one blue, one brown.
a. - Truth
b. - Crap
10. Where did KAOS, the international agency of evil in the television series "Get Smart", place captured CONTROL agents prior to them being questioned?
a. - Camp Gitchie Goomee Noonee Wa-Wa
b. - Stalag 6 7/8
11. In the US version of Scrabble, how many points is the "W" worth?
a. - Four
b. - Six
12. Amy Winehouse's second and sadly last album ...
a. - Back in Black
b. - Black to Black
13. "Behind every successful man is a woman; behind her is his wife". Which famous comedian immortalized these words?
a. - Groucho Marx
b. - George Carlin
14. "The square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the
two other sides." Which ancient mathematician devised this theorem?
a. - Pythagoras
b. - Archimedes
15. Where does the tradition of carving at Halloween come from?
a. - Germany
b. - Ireland
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1. - a
2. - a
3. - b
4. - a
5. - b
6. - b
7. - b
8. - b
9. - b
10. - a
11. - a
12. - b
13. - a
14. - a
15. - b