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30 trivia questions and answers on various topics such as history, geography, pop culture, and language. It covers questions about SUVs, Native American healers, musicals, radio, CBS, Rosie the Riveter, Mark Twain, CIA, cartoons, idioms, household items, tools, children's games, butterflies, musicians, medical devices, famous healers, wind, golf, ancient Egypt, riddles, Italian cities, Russian leaders, vegetables, animals, dice, mountain ranges, Greek mythology, and currencies.
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What popular SUV (sports utility vehicle) was originally developed as an all-purpose military automobile: Explorer or Jeep?
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Question 2
What was a Native American healer and spiritual leader typically called: a chief or medicine man (or woman)?
Answer 2 Medicine man (or woman). The term medicine typically refers to spiritual healing in Native American cultures.
Answer 3
Oklahoma! It is the musical’s opening song.
Question 4 What device did millions of Americans use to “tune” in to hear their favorite news and entertainment programs: gramophone or radio?
Question 5
True or false? CBS stands for Columbia Broadcasting System.
Answer 5 True. CBS was the network that broadcast the infamous, panic-inducing The War of the Worlds radio drama in 1938 that led listeners to believe aliens from Mars were invading Earth.
Answer 6 Rosie the Riveter. Rosie originated in a song by the same name written in 1942 by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb.
Question 7 What river featured prominently in Mark Twain’s writings: Amazon or Mississippi?
Question 8
What does CIA stand for: Children in Action or Central Intelligence Agency?
Answer 8 Central Intelligence Agency. Harry S. Truman signed the National Security Act on July 26, 1947, creating the organization.
Answer 9
Mickey Mouse. His girlfriend, Minnie Mouse, was also in the film.
Question 10
Finish the phrase: “Look before _____.” (the sun shines or you leap)