1.
Choose the right spelling. ALSO Remember this: blue, red, blue, yellow.
A.
Antidistestablishmenterianism
B.
The right speling
C.
Antidisestablishmentarianism
D.
Antidistastalishmentarianisem
E.
Antidisastablishmenterianism
2.
Define the answer to #1.
A.
Opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
B.
Opposition to the separation of church and state.
C.
The manner in which letters are put together to form words correctly.
D.
Opposition to reformed education prospects and undefined healthcare propositions.
E.
Opposition to the use of non-human animals in research and development projects, esp. for purposes of determining the safety of substances such as foods or drugs.
3.
Unscramble this country name inamrtaiua
4.
Unscramble this animal name. clakb-ltidea crjbatbkia
5.
What does MMORPG stand for?
A.
Multi-media online role played game
B.
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
C.
Multi millionaires of River Park Gates
D.
Multiple-man option rugby players game
E.
Millimeters of rapid penetration of gas
6.
What does HTML stand for?
A.
An internet function that allows the use of the macron listing.
B.
Hurtful, Terrible, Mean Language.
C.
That which continues to allow magenta an Internet presence.
D.
Hyper Text Markup Language
E.
HelpTest Marking Lister
7.
What does EBITDA mean?
A.
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
B.
Earnings before inter politicizing, taxes, deceleration and appreciation.
C.
Emerson Brettson's inheritance denerezation annual.
D.
None of the above.
E.
It does not exist.
8.
What is the origin of the word "mistletoe"?
A.
Anglo-Saxon for "dung on a stick."
B.
Anglo-Saxon for "double leafed stem."
C.
Hebrew for "red berry stem."
D.
Hebrew for "hidden fruit."
E.
Dutch for "evergreen."
9.
In 2007, more people were killed in Chicago, IL, USA than soldiers in Iraq.
A.
True
B.
False
10.
Which US government official is second in line of succession to the US presidency?
A.
Secretary of the Treasury
B.
Secretary of State
C.
President Pro Tempore of the U.S. Senate
D.
Speaker of the House of Representatives
E.
President of the Senate
11.
The Byzantine Empire was the western half of the later Roman Empire.
A.
True
B.
False
12.
Which empire was not included in ancient Mesopotamia?
A.
Sumer
B.
Akkadian Empire
C.
Babylonian Empire
D.
Assyrian Empire
E.
Ashur
13.
Which elements does it take to spell "nerds" using the chemical symbols on the Periodic Table of Elements?
A.
Nitrogen, einsteinium, radon, sulfur
B.
Neon, rubidium, dysprosium
C.
Nitrogen, erbium, darmstadtium
D.
Nickel, einsteinium, ruthenium, silicon
14.
What atomic number of an element on the Periodic Table answers the math problem of the atomic number of nitrogen times the atomic number of magnesium?
A.
Fluorine
B.
Actinium
C.
Radon
D.
Polonium
E.
Neodymium
15.
Who is the lead singer of My Morning Jacket?
A.
Roger Daltrey
B.
James Jim
C.
Jim James
D.
Bob Roberts
E.
Rob Rodgers
16.
What is Roger Daltrey's middle name?
A.
Edin
B.
Harry
C.
Henry
D.
Peterson
E.
Alex
17.
You went to the store and got 100 packs of gum. Each pack cost $1.50. You give half to your friend. How much did you spend on yourself? (Write it in correct dollar format w/ cents.)
Discuss 18.
Remember?
A.
Red, yellow, yellow, blue
B.
Blue, red, blue, yellow
C.
Red, green, yellow, red
D.
Green, yellow, blue, red
19.
What does hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia mean?
20.
What shape was the original game of monopoly?
21.
3, 9, 33, 129... What is the next number?
Discuss 22.
The US has won every war in which what animal was used?
A.
Dogs
B.
Mules
C.
Horses
D.
Pigeons
23.
Which list contains all of the US presidents who were born in Britain?
Discuss
A.
Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Taylor, Garfield, and W. Harrison
B.
J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe
C.
Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Jackson, and W. Harrison
D.
J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Hancock, Franklin, and W. Harrison
E.
Coolidge, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Taylor and W. Harrison
24.
What is Cockney rhyming slang for "curry"?
A.
Doris Day
B.
A la mode
C.
Ruby Murray
D.
Abergavenny
E.
Dancing Bears
25.
You have 23 apples and you take away 12. How many do you have?
Discuss
A.
11
B.
12
C.
23
D.
121
E.
None
26.
What percentage of your brain are you said to be using at one time?
Discuss
A.
10%
B.
20%
C.
3%
D.
95%
E.
50%
Answers
Answered by
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6=D
13=B
18=B
25=A
26= 3% ....
thanks.....
13=B
18=B
25=A
26= 3% ....
thanks.....
Answered by
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6=D
13=B
18=B
25=A
26= 3% ....
thanks.....
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