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1. What year was the Mona Lisa finished?

a. 1523
b. 1511
c. 1487
d. !1504

2. Who painted quot;Swans Reflecting Elephantsquot;, quot;Sleepquot;, and quot;The


Persistence of Memoryquot;?
a. Jackson Pollock
b. !Salvador Dali
c. Vincent van Gogh
d. Edgar Degas

3. Pablo Picasso is one of the founding fathers of quot;Cubism.quot;


a. !True
b. False

4. Which of these are the name of a famous marker brand?


a. Cofix
b. Dopix
c. !Copic
d. Marx

5. Which artist039;s style was to use small different colored dots to create a
picture?
a. Vincent Van Gogh
b. Paul Ceacute;zanne
c. !Georges Seurat
d. Henri Rousseau

6. How many paint and pastel versions of quot;The Screamquot; is Norwegian painter
Edvard Munch believed to have produced?
a. !4
b. 2
c. 3
d. 1

7. Who designed the Chupa Chups logo?


a. Vincent van Gogh
b. Andy Warhol
c. Pablo Picasso
d. !Salvador Dali

8. The painting quot;The Starry Nightquot; by Vincent van Gogh was part of which
art movement?
a. !PostImpressionism
b. Impressionism
c. Romanticism
d. Neoclassical
1. What does quot;hippopotamusquot; mean and in what langauge?
a. Fat Pig Greek
b. Fat Pig Latin
c. !River Horse Greek
d. River Horse Latin

2. A slugrsquo;s blood is green.


a. !True
b. False

3. Hippocampus is the Latin name for which marine creature?


a. Dolphin
b. Whale
c. !Seahorse
d. Octopus

4. How many legs do butterflies have?


a. 4
b. 2
c. !6
d. 0

5. What scientific suborder does the family Hyaenidae belong to?


a. Caniformia
b. Haplorhini
c. Ciconiiformes
d. !Feliformia

6. Which of these species is not extinct?


a. Saudi gazelle
b. !Komodo dragon
c. Tasmanian tiger
d. Japanese sea lion

7. Unlike on most salamanders, this part of a newt is flat?


a. Head
b. Teeth
c. !Tail
d. Feet

8. What is the name of the family that the domestic cat is a member of?
a. Felis
b. Cat
c. !Felidae
d. Felinae

9. Cats have whiskers under their legs.


a. !True
b. False
10. What is the fastest animal?
a. !Peregrine Falcon
b. Cheetah
c. Golden Eagle
d. Horsefly

11. By definition, where does an abyssopelagic animal live?


a. On top of a mountain
b. In the desert
c. !At the bottom of the ocean
d. Inside a tree

12. What is the world039;s longest venomous snake?


a. Yellow Bellied Sea Snake
b. Green Anaconda
c. Inland Taipan
d. !King Cobra

1. The seed drill was invented by which British inventor?


a. Isaac Newton
b. Charles Babbage
c. J.J Thomson
d. !Jethro Tull

2. In what year was the famous 45 foot tall Hollywood sign first erected?
a. 1933
b. !1923
c. 1903
d. 1913

3. Brezhnev was the 5th leader of the USSR.


a. False
b. !True

4. The United States was a member of the League of Nations.


a. !False
b. True

5. When did the Battle of the Somme begin?


a. July 2nd, 1916
b. August 1st, 1916
c. !July 1st, 1916
d. June 30th, 1916

6. In what year did the North American Video Game Crash occur?
a. !1983
b. 1993
c. 1982
d. 1970

7. The quot;Trail of Tearsquot; was a result of which United States President039;s


Indian Removal Policy?
a. John Quincy Adams
b. Martin Van Buren
c. Harry S. Truman
d. !Andrew Jackson

8. The French Kingdom helped the United States gain their independence over Great
Britain during the Revolutionary War.
a. !True
b. False

9. What did the abbreviation quot;RMSquot; stand for in the RMS Titanic in 1912?
a. Regulated Maelstrom Sensor
b. !Royal Mail Ship
c. Royal Majesty Service
d. Regular Maritime Schedule

10. What is the name of the Boeing B29 that dropped the 039;Little Boy039; atomic
bomb on Hiroshima?
a. !Enola Gay
b. Full House
c. Necessary Evil
d. The Great Artiste

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