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The Days of Wine and Trivia
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A general knowledge mixture of questions on a variety of topics. Enjoy.
Question 1:
This president, who is often called the Great Emancipator, was the first US President to impose an income tax.
Wilson
Hayes
Jackson
Lincoln
Question 2:
This term, related to the origin of the Universe, was proposed by George Lemaitre, a Belgian Roman Catholic priest and astronomer.
The Big Bang
The Milky Way
Y-Chromosome
The Boom
Question 3:
Pi Day, the day which honors the mathematical constant π (Pi), is celebrated on which date?
January 14
March 14
February 25
August 25
Question 4:
This word is a collective noun, which means "a group of ferrets".
leash
fesnyng
bevy
charm
Question 5:
This word designates a scale of related items, where each one is only slightly different from the one before. It is one of the very few English words that contain the sequence of letters "uum."
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Question 6:
This Hungarian-born American nuclear physicist, called "the father of the hydrogen bomb", was a member of the Manhattan Project .
Edward Teller
Albert Einstein
Robert Oppenheim
Stanislaw Ulam
Question 7:
This famous head American football coach at Florida A & M College, used to say: "I like my boys to be agile, mobile, and hostile".
Peal "Bear" Bryant
Joe Paterno
Jake Gaither
Knute Rockne
Question 8:
Which famous person, who received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2000, was born in St. Louis, Missouri?
Harry S. Truman
Chuck Berry
Bo Didley
Thurgood Marshall
Question 9:
What was the name of the US Army Air Force B-29 bomber, that dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan on August 9, 1945?
Memphis Belle
Enola Gay
General Belgrano
Bock's Car
Question 10:
During the Spanish-American War, what US general commanded a division that led the main attack on San Juan Hill?
Jacob Kent
Stephen Decatur
Teddy Roosevelt
Harry Truman
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