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1.

The two atomic bombs dropped on Japan by the United States in August 1945 were
named 039;Little Man039; and 039;Fat Boy039;.
a. True
b. !False

2. The United States of America declared their independence from the British Empire
on July 4th, 1776.
a. False
b. !True

3. Which of the following snipers has the highest amount of confirmed kills?
a. Craig Harrison
b. Vasily Zaytsev
c. !Simo Hauml;yhauml;
d. Chris Kyle

4. What was the bloodiest singleday battle during the American Civil War?
a. The Siege of Vicksburg
b. The Battle of Gettysburg
c. !The Battle of Antietam
d. The Battles of Chancellorsville

5. What was the code name for the Allied invasion of Southern France on August
15th, 1944?
a. Operation Torch
b. Operation Market Garden
c. Operation Overlord
d. !Operation Dragoon

6. When did construction of the Suez Canal finish?


a. 1850
b. 1859
c. !1869
d. 1860

7. The man that shot Alexander Hamilton was named Aaron Burr.
a. !True
b. False

8. The pantheon in Rome was used to worship what god?


a. Both Athena and Zeus
b. !Any god they wanted
c. Athena
d. Zeus

9. The Panama Canal was finished under the administration of which U.S. president?
a. Franklin Delano Roosevelt
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. Herbert Hoover
d. !Woodrow Wilson
1. Which essential condiment is also known as Japanese horseradish?
a. Karashi
b. Ponzu
c. !Wasabi
d. Mentsuyu

2. What type of animal was Harambe, who was shot after a child fell into it039;s
enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo?
a. !Gorilla
b. Tiger
c. Panda
d. Crocodile

3. Which of these companies does NOT manufacture automobiles?


a. Fiat
b. GMC
c. Nissan
d. !Ducati

4. What country saw a world record 315 million voters turn out for elections on May
20, 1991?
a. Poland
b. United States of America
c. !India
d. Soviet Union

5. Which of these words means quot;idle spectatorquot;?


a. Jentacular
b. Meupareunia
c. !Gongoozler
d. Gossypiboma

6. The likeness of which president is featured on the rare 2 bill of USA currency?
a. !Thomas Jefferson
b. Ulysses Grant
c. John Quincy Adams
d. Martin Van Buren

7. Terry Gilliam was an animator that worked with which British comedy group?
a. The Goodieslrm;
b. !Monty Python
c. The League of Gentlemenlrm;
d. The Penny Dreadfuls

8. Which of the following is not an Ivy League University?


a. University of Pennsylvania
b. !Stanford
c. Princeton
d. Harvard
9. What is the official language of Brazil?
a. Spanish
b. Brazilian
c. English
d. !Portugese

1. Which actress married Michael Douglas in 2000?


a. Sara Sugarman
b. Pam Ferris
c. !Catherine ZetaJones
d. Ruth Jones

2. Donald J. Trump039;s Middle Name is...


a. Jeff
b. !John
c. Jerald
d. Jason

3. What was the religion of famous singer quot;Freddie Mercuryquot;?


a. !Zoroastrianism
b. Paganism
c. Judaism
d. Ashurism

4. Gwyneth Paltrow has a daughter named...?


a. !Apple
b. Dakota
c. French
d. Lily

5. What was the name of Marilyn Monroe039;s first husband?


a. Joe Dimaggio
b. Kirk Douglas
c. Arthur Miller
d. !James Dougherty

6. Which radio personality calls himself quot;The King of All Mediaquot;?


a. Rush Limbaugh
b. Pete Tong
c. Ryan Seacrest
d. !Howard Stern

7. How much weight did Chris Pratt lose for his role as StarLord in quot;Guardians
of the Galaxyquot;?
a. 30 lbs
b. !60 lbs
c. 70 lbs
d. 50 lbs
8. What year was O.J. Simpson aquitted of his murder charges?
a. 1991
b. 1992
c. 1996
d. !1995

9. What was James Coburn039;s last film role before his death?
a. Snow Dogs
b. Texas Rangers
c. !American Gun
d. Monsters Inc

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