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- Who directed the 2006 movie “World Trade Center?
- Tony Scott
- Carol Reed
- Luc Besson
- Oliver Stone
The correct answer is Oliver Stone. Oliver Stone is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter who directed the 2006 movie World Trade Center. - The population of Hungary is approximately?
- 17.5 million
- 19 million
- 10 million
- 9.8 million
The correct answer is 9.8 million. The population of Hungary is approximately 9.8 million people, making it the 32nd most populous country in the world. - Comedian George Carlin was born in which year?
- 1962
- 1956
- 1965
- 1937
The correct answer is 1937. George Carlin, the renowned American stand-up comedian and actor, was born in 1937 in New York City. - Who directed the 1988 movie “The Big Blue?
- John Carpenter
- Luc Besson
- Paul Thomas Anderson
- Billy Wilder
The correct answer is Luc Besson. Luc Besson is a French director, producer, and screenwriter who directed the 1988 movie The Big Blue.
- Name a 1998 movie starring Ben Stiller?
- Permanent Midnight
- Coming to America
- Mandy
- Zoolander
The correct answer is “Permanent Midnight”. There’s Something About Mary is a romantic comedy starring Ben Stiller, Cameron Diaz, and Matt Dillon that follows the story of a man’s attempt to reconnect with his high school crush. - How Many Years Of Marriage Are Celebrated On An Emerald Anniversary?
- 30
- 65
- 55
- 40
The correct answer is “55”. An Emerald Anniversary is a celebration of 55 years of marriage, a milestone that marks a significant commitment to the relationship. - In which year was the first wheel invented?
- 3500 BC
- 500 BC
- 2500 BC
- 3000 BC
The correct answer is 3500 BC. The first wheel was invented in 3500 BC, marking the beginning of the wheel’s use in transportation, construction, and other practical applications. - The 2000’s popular movie “Men in Black” featured which Hollywood star?
- Will Smith
- Julia Roberts
- Tom Hanks
- Clint Eastwood
The correct answer is Will Smith. Will Smith is an American actor and musician who starred in the 2000 movie Men in Black, playing the role of Agent J. - Who directed the 1998 movie “Enemy of the State?
- Frank Capra
- Rouben Mamoulian
- Oliver Stone
- Tony Scott
The correct answer is Tony Scott. Tony Scott was an English film director and producer best known for his action and thriller films, such as Enemy of the State. - In which year weas The Beatles’ album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” released?
- 1964
- 1968
- 1963
- 1967
The correct answer is 1967. The Beatles released their eighth studio album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, in 1967. It was met with widespread critical acclaim and is widely regarded as one of the most influential albums of all time.
- The Woody Allen movie “The Curse of the Jade Scorpion” was released in what year?
- 2001
- 2010
- 1992
- 2008
The correct answer is 2001. The Curse of the Jade Scorpion was released in 2001, marking the first film in Woody Allen’s series of comedic crime capers. - Who was the sixth president of the United States?
- Benjamin Harrison
- John Quincy Adams
- John Tyler
- Theodore Roosevelt
The correct answer is John Quincy Adams. John Quincy Adams was the sixth president of the United States, serving from 1825 to 1829. He was the son of the second president, John Adams. - The actor Marlon Brando took a lead role in which classic 1950’s movie?
- Singin’ in the Rain
- The Wild One
- Vertigo
- Touch of Evil
The correct answer is “The Wild One”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is A Streetcar Named Desire, which is a classic 1950s movie starring Marlon Brando in the lead role. - You”re visiting Australia and someone calls you “cobber”. What did he call you?
- Bludger
- A shoe repairman
- Mate
- Drongo
The correct answer is “Mate”. Mate is an informal term of address in Australia, often used in place of “friend” to refer to someone in a friendly, familiar way.
- Pedophobia is a fear of?
- flying
- children
- the night
- walking
The correct answer is “children”. Pedophobia is an intense fear of children, typically caused by a traumatic experience or a deep-seated irrational fear. - In what year was Francis Ford Coppola’s movie “The Conversation” released?
- 1975
- 1974
- 1979
- 1970
The correct answer is 1974. The Conversation was released in 1974, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman. - Which one of the following words is a noun?
- beginner
- dependent
- engine
- leader
Dependent is the noun. Huffy is a word used to describe someone who is easily angered or irritated. - In which year was the movie “Zoolander 2” starring Ben Stiller released?
- 2023
- 2016
- 2019
- 2015
The correct answer is 2016. The movie Zoolander 2 starring Ben Stiller was released in 2016, continuing the story of the original Zoolander movie from 2001. - The Brooks mountain range can be found in which continent?
- Asia
- South America
- Europe
- North America
The correct answer is North America. The Brooks Mountain Range is located in the northernmost part of North America, spanning across Alaska, Canada, and parts of Greenland.
- Makamakeha is a named celestial object of what sort?
- Asteroid
- Moon
- Satellite
- Galaxy
The correct answer is Asteroid. Makamakeha is an astronomical object classified as an asteroid, a small rocky body that orbits the sun.
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- What is the main green vegetable in guacamole?
- Avocado
- Lettuce
- Cabbage
- Celery
The correct answer is “Avocado”. Avocado is a fruit that is widely used in guacamole due to its creamy texture and mild flavor, making it an ideal ingredient to mix with other ingredients such as tomatoes, onions, and cilantro. - Name a 2007 movie starring Eddie Murphy?
- Norbit
- Harlem Nights
- The Departed
- The Cable Guy
The correct answer is “Norbit”. Norbit is an American comedy film released in 2007 starring Eddie Murphy in multiple roles, including the lead character Norbit Albert Rice. - Which U.S. President came before Grover Cleveland?
- Woodrow Wilson
- Chester A. Arthur
- James A. Garfield
- Thomas A. Hendricks
The correct answer is Chester A. Arthur. Chester A. Arthur was the 21st President of the United States, serving from 1881 to 1885, preceding Grover Cleveland who served from 1885 to 1889. - The Valdez Cordillera are located in which country?
- North America
- Syria
- China
- Bolivia
The correct answer is North America. The Valdez Cordillera is a mountain range located in the United States of America, a country in North America.
- In which year was the movie “Three Men and a Baby” starring Steve Guttenberg released?
- 1982
- 1986
- 1987
- 1992
The correct answer is 1987. The movie Three Men and a Baby, starring Steve Guttenberg, was released in 1987 and became a box office success. - In what year was Oliver Stone’s movie “Salvador” released?
- 1982
- 1988
- 1977
- 1986
The correct answer is 1986. Oliver Stone’s movie Salvador was released in 1986, which marked a significant year for the film industry as it was the first major Hollywood production to be set and filmed in a country during the Salvadoran Civil War. - The actor Bill Murray took a lead role in which classic 1980’s movie?
- Raging Bull
- Ghostbusters
- Beetlejuice
- The Shining
The correct answer is “Ghostbusters”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Ghostbusters. Bill Murray starred as Dr. Peter Venkman in the classic 1980s comedy movie about a team of paranormal investigators who battle ghosts in New York City. - “sheet” is an anagram of which word?
- freeze
- tease
- these
- lease
The correct answer is “these”. An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase; in this case, the letters of “these” can be rearranged to spell “sheet”. - “anisoptera” is an anagram of which word?
- preparation
- separation
- desperation
- decoration
The correct answer is “separation”. Anisoptera is an anagram of the word ‘separation’, which describes the act of dividing two things or people. - The Michael Bay movie “The Island” was released in what year?
- 2005
- 1995
- 2006
- 1999
The correct answer is 2005. The Island, a science fiction action-adventure film directed by Michael Bay, was released in 2005.
- In what year was the Disney movie “Sleeping Beauty” released?
- 1969
- 1962
- 1959
- 1951
The correct answer is 1959. Disney’s classic animated film “Sleeping Beauty” was released in 1959, marking the 16th animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. - Owari Satsuma is a variety of which produce?
- Plum
- Berry
- Tomato
- Orange
The correct answer is Orange. Owari Satsuma is a variety of citrus fruit, specifically an orange, known for its sweet taste and thin skin. - “discounted” is an anagram of which word?
- introductions
- reductions
- deductions
- productions
The correct answer is “deductions”. Discounted is an anagram of deductions, which is a term used to describe the process of subtracting an amount from a total to arrive at the final cost. - In which year was the movie “Lucky Number Slevin” starring Bruce Willis released?
- 2006
- 2004
- 1996
- 1992
The correct answer is 2006. The movie Lucky Number Slevin, starring Bruce Willis, was released in 2006.
- The city of Beijing is located in which continent?
- Asia
- South America
- North America
- Europe
The correct answer is Asia. Did you get it right? Yes, Beijing is the capital city of China, which is located in the continent of Asia. - The actor Chevy Chase took a lead role in which classic 1970’s movie?
- The Man Who Would Be King
- Paper Moon
- National Lampoon’s Animal House
- The Bad News Bears
The correct answer is “National Lampoon’s Animal House”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is National Lampoon’s Animal House, a classic 1970s comedy movie starring Chevy Chase in a lead role. - Sugar is a hit song from by Maroon 5 from which album?
- A Night at the Opera
- V
- Thriller
- Furious 7
The correct answer is “V”. V is the fifth studio album by Maroon 5, released in 2014. The album contains the hit single “Sugar” which became one of their most successful singles. - Which of the following is correct grammar?
- She don’t like pizza.
- She don’t like the pizza.
- She doesn’t like those pizza.
- She doesn’t like pizza.
Answer: She doesn’t like pizza. The contraction “they’re” is the correct form of the pronoun “they” and the verb “are”, meaning “they are” coming over later. - A group of sparrows is known as a what?
- A colony or warren
- A herd
- A smack or brood
- A host
The correct answer is a host. A host is a collective term for a large number of sparrows, typically numbering in the hundreds or thousands.
- Which Victorian era word means “rude or disrespectful, or arrogant”?
- Doth
- Insolent
- Hocus-pocus
- Bawdy
The correct answer is “insolent”. Insolent means having or showing a lack of respect or courtesy, often in a way that is arrogant or hostile.
- Name a 2003 movie starring Jack Nicholson?
- Moonstruck
- Little Bee
- Moonrise Kingdom
- Anger Management
The correct answer is “Anger Management”. Anger Management is a 2003 comedy film starring Jack Nicholson as a non-conventional therapist specializing in anger management. - In which year was the movie “Geek Charming” starring Jeff Goldblum released?
- 2013
- 2011
- 2012
- 2008
The correct answer is 2011. The movie Geek Charming starring Jeff Goldblum was released in 2011. It was a Disney Channel Original Movie, which premiered on November 11, 2011. - In which year was the TV series “9-1-1: Lone Star” starring Steve Martin first aired?
- 2018
- 2017
- 2020
- 2021
The correct answer is 2020. The TV series 9-1-1: Lone Star, starring Steve Martin, first aired in 2020, beginning its first season on January 19th. - In which year was the movie “A River Runs Through It” starring Robert Redford released?
- 1995
- 1994
- 1992
- 2000
The correct answer is 1992. The movie “A River Runs Through It” starring Robert Redford was released in 1992, the same year it was nominated for three Academy Awards.
- What is the latin name for Chimpanzee?
- Hippopotamus Amphibius
- Pan Troglodytes
- Taxidea Taxus
- Rudbeckia Hirta
The correct answer is Pan Troglodytes. The Latin name for Chimpanzee is Pan Troglodytes, which translates to “cave-dwelling ape” in English. - “AsH3” is the chemical formula for which gas?
- Helium
- Nitrogen dioxide
- Arsine
- Methane
The correct answer is Arsine. Arsine is a colorless, highly toxic gas composed of arsenic and hydrogen atoms, with the chemical formula AsH3. - In which year was the movie “Gone Baby Gone” starring Ben Affleck released?
- 2011
- 2015
- 2009
- 2007
The correct answer is 2007. The movie “Gone Baby Gone” starring Ben Affleck was released in the year 2007. It was the directorial debut of Affleck, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Aaron Stockard. - The actor Tom Hanks took a lead role in which classic 1990’s movie?
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
- Saving Private Ryan
- Seven
- Mission: Impossible
The correct answer is “Saving Private Ryan”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Forrest Gump, which starred Tom Hanks in the title role and was released in 1994. It is a classic film that has become a cultural phenomenon. - The equation 17 + 10 + 360 equals what number?
- 260
- 384
- 387
- 444
The correct answer is (17) + 10) + 360 = 387. The equation 17 + 10 + 360 is equal to 387, which is the sum of the three numbers added together. - What is the first name of this former U.S. president _________ Roosevelt?
- James
- Theodore
- Barack
- Andrew
The correct answer is Theodore. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States and one of the most influential figures in American history.
- Octophobia is a fear of?
- owls
- birds
- the color green
- the figure 8
The correct answer is “the figure 8”. Octophobia is an irrational fear of the figure 8, a shape that is often associated with infinity and completeness. - Legendary movie director Robert Zemeckis directed the film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” in what year?
- 1988
- 2002
- 1986
- 1987
The correct answer is 1988. Robert Zemeckis directed the 1988 live-action/animation hybrid film Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which was a critical and commercial success. - In which golf tournament is a green jacket awarded to the winner?
- US PGA
- US Open
- British Open
- The Masters
The correct answer is “The Masters”. The Masters is a major golf tournament held annually in Augusta, Georgia, and the winner is awarded a green jacket as a symbol of their victory. - Who directed the 1986 movie “Platoon?
- Howard Hawks
- John McTiernan
- Oliver Stone
- Luc Besson
The correct answer is Oliver Stone. Oliver Stone is an Academy Award-winning director who helmed the iconic Vietnam War film Platoon in 1986.
- The actor Gene Wilder took a lead role in which classic 1980’s movie?
- Spaceballs
- The Woman in Red
- Spies Like Us
- Scrooged
The correct answer is “The Woman in Red”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is The Woman in Red, a classic 1980’s movie starring Gene Wilder as the lead character. - Who was the twenty-eighth president of the United States?
- James Buchanan
- Zachary Taylor
- Woodrow Wilson
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
The correct answer is Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson was a prominent political leader and academic who served as the twenty-eighth president of the United States from 1913-1921. He was a progressive reformer who championed a number of important initiatives, such as the creation of the Federal Reserve, the League of Nations, and the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. - Which is the correct spelling?
- sostainabilitee
- sustainibility
- sustainability
- sustainabillity
Sustainability is the correct spelling. Narcissistic is derived from the Greek myth of Narcissus, who was a handsome youth who fell in love with his own reflection. - Who released the 70’s album entitled Superfly
- David Bowie
- KISS
- Curtis Mayfield
- Kraftwerk
The correct answer is “Curtis Mayfield”. Curtis Mayfield was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist who released the album Superfly in 1972. - In which year weas Michael Jackson’s album “Thriller” released?
- 1980
- 1983
- 1974
- 1982
The correct answer is 1982. Michael Jackson’s iconic album, Thriller, was released in 1982 and became one of the best-selling albums of all time.
- Nena had a US number 2 hit with “99 Luftballons” in 1984. What nationality is she?
- Luxembourger
- German
- Austrian
- Swiss
The correct answer is German. How did you score? Nena is a German singer-songwriter who achieved international success in 1984 with her song “99 Luftballons”, which reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
- The captial of the state of Maryland is?
- Oklahoma City
- Annapolis
- Concord
- Lansing
The correct answer is Annapolis. Annapolis is the capital of the state of Maryland, located on the Chesapeake Bay. It is the home of the United States Naval Academy and the Maryland State House. - “lotta” is an anagram of which word?
- total
- motel
- gotal
- portal
The correct answer is “total”. An anagram is a type of word play where the letters of one word are rearranged to form another word. In this case, the letters of “lotta” have been rearranged to form “total”. - Which one of the following dates was a leap year?
- 1944
- 1945
- 1946
- 1943
The correct answer is 1944. 1924 was a leap year because it was divisible by 4, making it a leap year according to the Gregorian calendar. - The Paul Verhoeven movie “RoboCop” was released in which year?
- 1983
- 1987
- 1985
- 2023
The correct answer is 1987. RoboCop, a sci-fi action movie directed by Paul Verhoeven, was released in 1987. It was a critical and commercial success, becoming a cult classic.
- Which brothers flew the first powered aircraft?
- The Left brothers
- The Up brothers
- The Wright brothers
- The Down brothers
The correct answer is “The Wright brothers”. The Wright brothers, Wilbur and Orville, were two American inventors and aviation pioneers who successfully flew the first powered, heavier-than-air aircraft in 1903. - The 1960’s classic movie “The Lion in Winter” starred which leading Hollywood actor?
- Katherine Hepburn
- Sissy Spacek
- Joe Pesci
- John Wayne
The correct answer is Katherine Hepburn. Katherine Hepburn was a leading Hollywood actor in the 1960s, known for her Academy Award-winning performance in The Lion in Winter. - Borrelly is a named celestial object of what sort?
- Galaxy
- Comet
- Asteroid
- Constellation
The correct answer is Comet. Borrelly is an icy object in our Solar System that orbits the Sun and has a distinct tail of gas and dust, making it a comet. - The city of Mecca is located in which continent?
- Europe
- South America
- Asia
- North America
The correct answer is Asia. Did you get it right? Mecca is a city in Saudi Arabia, which is located in the continent of Asia. - In which year was the movie “Electrick Children” starring Val Kilmer released?
- 2012
- 2008
- 2005
- 2021
The correct answer is 2012. The independent film “Electrick Children” starring Val Kilmer was released in 2012. - In what year were the population of Naples dusted with DDT to kill lice?
- 1943
- 1941
- 1958
- 1951
The correct answer is “1943”. In 1943, the population of Naples was dusted with DDT as a means to control the spread of lice, which had become a major health concern in the city.
- In which year was the movie “Bowfinger” starring Steve Martin released?
- 1993
- 1998
- 1999
- 2002
The correct answer is 1999. The movie Bowfinger, starring Steve Martin, was released in 1999 and went on to become a popular comedy. - In what year was John McTiernan’s movie “The 13th Warrior” released?
- 2000
- 1999
- 2023
- 1993
The correct answer is 1999. The 13th Warrior, directed by John McTiernan, was released in 1999 and became a cult classic. - The famous quote “All the world’s a stage” is from which one of William Shakespeare’s works?
- Hamlet
- Macbeth
- Hay Fever
- As You Like It
The correct answer is “As You Like It”. The phrase “All the world’s a stage” is a famous monologue from William Shakespeare’s play As You Like It. - South Lanarkshire is a county in which part of the U.K.?
- Scotland
- Wales
- Northern Ireland
- England
The correct answer is Scotland. South Lanarkshire is a county located in the southern part of Scotland, a country in the United Kingdom.
- The James Bond movie “Moonraker” was released in what year?
- 1979
- 1958
- 2000
- 1981
The correct answer is 1979. Moonraker, the eleventh film in the James Bond franchise, was released in 1979 and was the first to feature actor Roger Moore as the iconic British spy. - Serena Williams is known for their abilities in primarily which sport?
- Equestrian Jumping
- Ice Hockey
- Basketball
- Tennis
The correct answer is Tennis. Serena Williams is a world-renowned professional tennis player who has won numerous Grand Slam titles and is widely considered one of the greatest players of all time. - In which year was the movie “The Golden Child” starring Eddie Murphy released?
- 1996
- 1990
- 1987
- 1986
The correct answer is 1986. The Golden Child, a fantasy comedy starring Eddie Murphy, was released in theaters in 1986. - The 1990’s hit movie “Mission: Impossible” starred which Hollywood A-lister?
- Paul Newman
- Bruce Willis
- Tom Cruise
- Al Pacino
The correct answer is Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise is an A-list Hollywood actor who has starred in numerous blockbuster films, including the iconic Mission: Impossible franchise. - The actor Chris Pratt took a lead role in which blockbuster 2010’s movie?
- Gravity
- Black Widow
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- The Devil Wears Prada
The correct answer is “Guardians of the Galaxy”. Did you get it right? The correct answer is Guardians of the Galaxy, a science fiction film released in 2014, in which Chris Pratt starred as the lead character, Peter Quill.
- Renfrewshire is a county in which part of the U.K.?
- England
- Scotland
- Northern Ireland
- Wales
The correct answer is Scotland. Renfrewshire is a county located in the west-central part of Scotland.