Trivia Quiz Questions About Vehicles, Songs, Books, Movies, Korean War, Jet Planes, Pizza, Ambrosia, and more!
What male vocalist had a 70s No 1 with You've Got A Friend?
A: James Taylor.
NBC's biggest 90s comedy after Seinfeld was called what?
A: 3rd Rock From The Sun.
What type of vehicle was O J Simpson driving during his
famous slow motion police chase?
A: Ford Bronco.
President Dwight Eisenhower's middle name was what?
A: David.
President Yeltsin's first name was what?
A: Boris.
What was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles favorite food?
A: Pizza.
The first book in the Goosebumps series had what title?
A: Welcome To Dead House.
The first commercially manufactured breakfast cereal was
called what?
A: Shredded Wheat.
What was the first movie made in Cinemascope?
A: The Robe.
Stephen King writer of horrific happenings was himself
involved in a what while out walking in 1999?
A: road accident.
What was the first of H.J. Heinz' "57 varieties"?
A: Horseradish, marketed in 1869
The first organ successfully transplanted from a cadaver to
a live person was what?
A: A kidney.
Which was the first Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle?
A: A Study In Scarlet, in 1887.
The first planet to be discovered using the telescope, in
1781, was what?
A: Uranus.
In which war did one jet plane shoot down another one?
A: The Korean War.
The Revolutionary War was the first war the U. S. took part
in that was partially financed with what?
A: lottery dollars.
Mosaic was the name of the first what?
A: Web browser.
What was Ambrosia supposed to be in ancient times?
A: food of the gods.
Wright was the last name of what two flight pioneers?
A: Orville and Wilbur.
When the musical 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue had its debut in
1976, who was living at the real 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue address?
A: President Gerald Ford.