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USA. The Ultimate Most Awesome Quiz. Round 1!. Multiple Choice. 1. Who was the 8th President of America?. A. John Quincy Adams B. William Henry Harrison C. Martin van Buren D. James Knox Polk. 2. There are a lot of weird laws in America. Which of the following is NOT true?.
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USA The Ultimate Most Awesome Quiz.
Round 1! Multiple Choice
1. Who was the 8th President of America? A. John Quincy Adams B. William Henry Harrison C. Martin van Buren D. James Knox Polk
2. There are a lot of weird laws in America. Which of the following is NOT true? A. It’s illegal to drink milk in a train which travels through North Carolina. B. Women in Morrisville have to ask for permission/need a license to wear make-up. C. It’s illegal in California to hunt for wild animals when you’re in a car, except hunting for whales. D. In Washington it’s illegal to smoke or drink alcohol when you’re wearing a mask of the president.
3. Which of the following sports figures did NOT enter politics? • Arnold Schwarzenegger (Bodybuilding: won Mister Universe and Mister Olympia) • Byron White (Football: Played for University of Colorado and the Pittsburgh Pirates) C. George Herman “Babe” Ruth (Baseball: played for Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees) D. Tom Osborne (Head football coach of the university of Nebraska and currently the Athletic Director at the University).
4. How many American presidents have been murdered during duty? A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D. 12
5. Which singer was caught in 2000 carrying 15,2 grams of marihuana at an airport in Hawaï A. Lil’ Kim B. T-pain C. Lindsay Lohan D. Whitney Houston
6. How many kids do Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have? A. 7 B. 9 C. 6 D. 4
7. Which is the second language in Pennsylvania? A. Dutch B. Spanish C. French D. German
8. Which book wasn’t written by Mark Twain? A. Eve’s Diary B. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer C. The Colour Purple D. A Dog’s Tale
9. Which of the following writers isn’t from the United States? A. Rudyard Kipling B. Charles Gilman Norris C. Richard Powers D. Paul William Gallico
11. In what year did the pharmacist John Pemberton invent the famous drink “Coca Cola”? A. 1886 B. 1902 C. 1950 D. 1842
12. How many MacDonalds companies are there in America? A. 10.000-25.000 B. 0-9.000 C. 25.000-32000 D. more than 32.000
13. It is a typical American tradition to bring food to a party and share that with the people at the party. So they have less work to organize a party. What is the name of a party like that? A. Hot-luck B. Pot-luck C. Lucky meal D. Lucky-sharing
14. On which side do you have to wear your tassel of your cap on your Highschool Graduation? A. On the right B. On the left C. First right and after you graduated on the left. D. It doesn’t matter
15. How many languages are spoken within the United States of America? A. 8 B. 16 C. 253 D. 337
16. Which of the following writers used to teach the subject English? A. Stephen King B. Dan Brown C. Stephanie Meyer D. Mark Twain
17. How much cc did Heidi Montag implant in her new breasts? A. 550 cc B. 650 cc C. 750 cc D. 850 cc
18. What’s the real maiden name of Madonna? A. Madonna Ciccone B. Madelyn Ciccone C. Alicia Ciccone D. Ally Ciccone
19. Which of the following is the longest river of America? A. Colorado River B. MissisippiRiver C. Missouri River D. Yukon River
20. Which of the following books written by Stephen King was not used for a movie? A. The Shining B. The Mist C. The ShawshankRedemption D. The Long Walk
ANSWERS (There will be 5 answers of the multiple choice questions on every slide).
Multiple Choice Questions 1-5: 1: C. Martin van Buren 2: D. In Washington it’s illegal to smoke or drink alcohol when you’re wearing a mask of the president 3: C. George Herman “Babe” Ruth (Baseball: played for Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees) 4: B. 8 5: D. Whitney Houston
Multiple Choice Questions 6-10: 6: C. 6 7: D. German 8: C. The Colour Purple 9: A. Rudyard Kipling 10: D. Leinster House in Ireland
Multiple Choice Questions 11-15: 11: A. 1886 12: D. More than 32.000 13: B. Pot-luck 14: D. It doesn’t matter 15: D. 337
Multiple Choice Questions 16-20: 16: A. Stephen King 17: B. 650 CC 18: A. Madonna Ciccone 19: C. Missouri river 20: D. The long walk
Round 2! Context Questions…..
Question 1: What was the REAL name of Martin Luther King jr.? “What you see here is the famous speech of Martin Luther King jr., a prominent leader in the African American Civil Rights Movement. He got killed on the 4th of April 1968 on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel”.
Question 2: How many men did elisabethtaylor marry before Richard burton? In 1960, Taylor became the highest paid actress up to that time when she signed a one million dollar contract to play the title role in 20th Century Fox’s lavish production of Cleopatra which would eventually be released in 1963. During the filming, she began a romance with her future husband Richard Burton, who played Mark Antony in the film. The romance received much attention from the tabloid press, as both were married to other spouses at the time."
Question 3: How manylaborers have been employed in the construction of MountRushmore?MountRushmore is a national monument. It’s a memorial to the birth, growthanddevelopment of the USA. This monument has been built between 1927 and 1941. The facesthat are carved in this 18 meter high rock are George Washinton, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt en Abraham Lincoln. It symbolises the first 150 years of the United States.
Question 4: In High School you have 4 years of school and every year has a name. What are the names of every year? .
Question 5: Which state of america is marked with the red X? A. Utah B. Colorado C. Nebraska D. Kansas
Round 3! Difficult Questions oooooeeeehhhhh….
Statement 1: Paris Hilton is the granddaughter of the founder of the Hilton hotel True (Green) False (Red)
Statement 2: You have to sing the national anthem every morning before school starts True (Green) False (Red)
Statement 3: In 2005 more than 180 000 books were published within the United States. True (Green) False (Red)
Statement 4: The designer of the statue of Liberty used his mother as a model. True (Green) False (Red)
Statement 5: When the White House opened its doors for the first time in 1800 it wasn’t white and it wasn’t called “the white house”. It was build from grey stone en it had a grayish/brownish color. The name of the white house back then was the ‘Executive Mansion’ or ‘President’s House’. During the war of 1812, several parts of the President’s house set flame and turned black. To get rid of the black marks and burn spots they painted the President’s House white, and that’s how it became the White House. True (Green) False (Red)
Answers of the Context Questions! These answers will be shown one by one
Question 1: What was the REAL name of Martin Luther King jr.? Answer: Michael Luther King jr.
Question 2: How many men did Elisabeth Taylor marry before Richard Burton? Answer: 4 men
Question 3: How many laborers were employed in the construction of Mount Rushmore? Answer: 400 laborers
Question 4: In High School you have 4 years of school and every year has a name. What are the names of every year? Answer: Freshman, Sophmore, Junior and Senior
Question 5: Which state of America is marked with the red X? Answer: B. Colorado
ANSWERS OF THE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS! These answers will also be shown one by one
Statement 1: Paris Hilton is the granddaughter of the founder of the Hilton hotel False Paris Hilton was the great-granddaughter of the founder.