past trivia questions |
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Q: What country south of China has over a Billion people in population? |
A: India. |
Q: Can you name one of two U.S. Presidents that was an orphan? |
A: Andrew Jackson and Herbert Hoover. |
Q: On the T.V. show "Friends", how many times has Ross been married? |
A: Three times: Carol, Emily and Rachael. |
Q: What year was the death penalty reinstated in the U.S.? |
A: 1976. |
Q: In captivity, a squirrel lives 15-20 years; how long does it normally live if not in captivity? |
A: Only about one year mainly because of predators, disease and automobiles. |
Q: What gambling game means "little wheel" in French? |
A: Roulette. |
Q: What is a male deer called? |
A: A buck. |
Q: What color do you get when you mix equal parts of blue, green, and yellow paint together? |
A: The answer is green. |
Q: What is the western most state of the United States? |
A: Hawaii. |
Q: The sports network ESPN started airing what year? |
A: It started in 1979. |
Q: The line "If you build it, he will come." was in what movie? |
A: Field of Dreams. |
Q: The Viceroy and the Monarch are types of what kind of insects? |
A: Butterflies. |
Q: What is the world's most expensive spice? |
A: Saffron is the most expensive spice. |
Q: What is the first year that the Ford Mustang was made? |
A: The year was 1964, the model was the 1964 1/2. |
Q: How many items are in a baker's dozen? |
A: There are 13 items in a baker's dozen. |