An Tobar Trivia 8.10.14
Round One
1. War,
huh, yeah, what is it good for?
2. One
Percent milk contains 1% milk fat. 2% milk contains 2% milk fat. What
percentage of fat does whole milk contain?
3.
According to an often-cited Yale study, what is the most recognizable scent in
the world?
4. What
well-known comic book, TV, and movie superhero was characterized by comedian
John Fugelsang as a space alien who thinks he can make a living working for a
newspaper?
5. Who
is older, Tori Amos or Sarah McLachlan?
6.
Which of these dinosaurs never really existed?
Bambiraptor
Brontosaurus
Brontosaurus
Gasosaurus
Irritator
7.
Which of the following countries is not served by the Peace Corps?
Fiji
France
France
Jamaica
South
Africa
8.
"Ancient Chinese secret" was the catchphrase of a 1970s commercial
for what water softener?
9. What
is the largest lake in South America?
10.
Also referred to as the "brofist," "respect knuckles," and
"bumping the rock," what gesture has been deemed by August issue of The American Journal of Infection Control
as more sanitary than handshaking or high-fiving?
Round Two
1. What's
the plastic thing in the middle of a pizza box called?
2. Who was the last U.S.
President to be elected by all-male voters?
3. The
softcover of this fiction book is now number one on the New York times
best-seller list after its hardcover spent 28 weeks at number one in 2012.
4. What
is the best-selling pinup poster of all-time?
5. Which 1984 baseball movie contained the
following line, "I boned it so it wouldn't chip"?
6. Seuss or Shady: Complete this Dr. Suess
book title, Please Try to Remember the
First of ________ -or- In Eminem's rap titled Business, how does he rhyme the word "orange?"
7. What
is the most populated state without a major professional sports team? (major
means NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL)
8.
Which is the brainiest breed of dog?
9.
Which singer's fans are known as "Little Monsters"?
10. A
1952 team led by food scientist Edwin Traisman developed what pasteurized
yellow topping designed for corn chips and hotdogs which Kraft foods Web site
describes as having a unique tangy flavor with zing?
Harry Potter Questions
1. What was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
called in Britain?
2. Why did James Potter,
Peter Pettigrew, and Sirius Black learn to be Animagi?
3. Prior to Voldemort, who
was the most dangerous dark wizard of all-time?
4. Name the three deathly
hallows. Must correctly name all three to earn one point.
5. Before he died Snape took
an action to make sure Harry knew the truth. What magical devise did Harry use
to see what Snape had to tell him?
Round Three
1.
Invented in 1869, The Whirlwind was an early model of which household
appliance?
2. Name Jumble (2 first and last name):
U-R-I-N-E-J-E-S-T-B-I-B
Hint:
fought Legolas
Tennis3. Who
was the most recent American to win Tennis's U.S. Open? And for a bonus, who
was the most recent American to win the Men's U.S. Open in tennis? (2 pts.)
Antlions4.
Because of the designs they make in the sand, what is an Antlion larva often
called in North America?
5. Which
one of the following is not famous for playing soccer, and for a bonus, what
sport did he play? (2 pts)
Ricardo
Kaká
Christiano
Ronaldo
Luis Suárez
Sachin
Tendulkar
6.
Featured in an A&E reality-TV series from 2009 to 2013 which mental
disorder first appeared in psychology's The
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , or DSM, in 2013?
7. On
July 23, 2014 ISIS1 (or IS2, not ISIL3)
militants blew up a mosque in Mosul that was reported to be the burial place of
what Old Testament and Islamic prophet? Hint: Mosul is near the remains of the
ancient city of Nineveh.
8.
Currently being portrayed by John Lithgow in New York's Central Park's
Delacourte Theater, Which Shakespeare character said this, "Expose thyself
to feel what wretches feel, that thou mayst shake the superflux to them, and
show the heavens more just."?
9. Who
was the "king of swing" and for a second point, which band released
"The Sultans of Swing" in 1978 and 1979 (2 pts)?
10.
What is the ulnar nerve in the elbow is better known as?
Bonus Round
1. Its
pantheon includes Wes Anderson films, the movie Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, and artist Deschanel, this
artistic youth movement has been described by its critics as "a kind of
fetishization of the nerd, the geek, the dork, and the virgin"?
2. Who
topped Forbes' 2014 list of the highest-earning actress between June 2013 and
June 2014 and who was the highest-earning actor?
3. Name
the three classical liberal arts that constitute the trivium.
4. What
are the top-four beer-selling companies to U.S. consumers, controlling
between 74–90% of U.S. beer sales?
5.
BRICS, spelled B-R-I-C-S (no "k"), is an acronym for the association
of what five nations with emerging economies accounting for 25% of global GDP
and 40% of the world’s population?
Answers....
1. Absolutely nothing
3. coffee
4. Superman
5. Tori Amos (51 August 22) [Sarah McLachlan 46]
6. Brontosaurus
7. France
8. Calgon
9. Lake Titicaca (surface area 3,232 sq mi) (Lake Maracaibo has a larger surface area, but it is considered to be a large brackish bay due to its direct connection with the sea.)
10. fist bumping
Round Two
1. pizza saver, package saver, or pizza table
2. Woodrow Wilson
3. Fifty Shades of Grey (E.L. James) (beginning 8.10.14) [The softcover was published with a bonus 51st shade of grey.]
4. Farrah Fawcett in a one piece swimsuit
5. The Natural
6. Octember; Puts "orange" in the plural and rhymes it with "syringes"
7. Virginia (12th most populated state at little over 8 million)
8. border collie (source: the 2014 Guinness Book of World Records—Keep in mind after Homer used the Duff Book of World Records to settle a bar dispute, Lenny said: Oh. Geez, I was wrong. But I ain't angry. and Carl said: And I'm magnanimous in victory. 13th season, Sweets and Sour Marge)
9. Lady Gaga
10. Cheez Wiz
Harry Potter Questions
1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
2. So they could be with their friend Lupin when he turned into a werewolf
3. Gellert Grindelwald
4. the elder wand, the resurrection stone, and the cloak of invisibility
5. a Pensieve
Round Three
1. The vacuum cleaner
2. Justin Bieber
3. Serena Williams (2013) Andy Roddick (2003)
4. Doodlebug
5. Sachin Tendulkar; cricket
6. compulsive hoarding
7. Jonah or Younis 1Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS); 2Islamic State 3Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL)
8. King Lear
9. Benny Goodman; Dire Straits
10. the funny bone
Bonus Round
1. Twee (or Indie pop)
2. Sandra Bullock ($51 million); Robert Downey, Jr. ($75 million)
3. Grammar, rhetoric, and logic [or dialectic] (The other four are: Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, and Astronomy [or cosmology])
4. ABInBev or Anheuser-Busch;
SABMiller or MillerCoors & Molson;
Modelo (Crown Imports a division of Constellation brand) or Corona (Extra);
Heineken
5. Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa
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