CAN YOU PASS THIS QUIZ NO CHEATING
1.
On the TV sitcom The Munsters, what was Lily Munster's maiden name?
A.
Ponduke
B.
Spinehedge
C.
Dracula
D.
Cruella
E.
Madriga
2.
What foreign government contributed the greatest amount of money for the relief of victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake?
A.
China
B.
Luxembourg
C.
Japan
D.
Russia
E.
Canada
3.
Which is the only U.S. state to produce coffee?
A.
Missouri
B.
Alaska
C.
Illinois
D.
Hawaii
E.
New York
4.
What famous actress once said, "The less I behave like Whistler's mother the night before, the more I look like her the morning after"?
A.
Tallulah Bankhead
B.
Hayley Mills
C.
Shirley Temple
D.
Gladys George
E.
Helen Hayes
5.
Whose appearance in a nearly transparent white fishnet bathing suit in the 1978 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue led an editor to promise, "We never have, and never will, run anything so revealing again?"
A.
Jessica Gomes
B.
Alina Puscau
C.
Ana Beatriz Barros
D.
Cheryl Tiegs
E.
Michaela Kocianova
6.
The name of what American state capital means "sheltered harbor"?
A.
Albany
B.
Honolulu
C.
Tallahassee
D.
Raleigh
E.
Columbia
7.
When the bald eagle was first named, what was the meaning of the word "bald'?
A.
Regal
B.
Strong
C.
Feathered
D.
White
E.
Hairless
8.
What two cities were linked by the Orient Express?
A.
Brussels and Damascus
B.
Ankara and Athens
C.
Pyongyang and Seoul
D.
Beijing and Tokyo
E.
Paris and Istanbul
9.
In England, what's a "bap"?
A.
A hamburger bun
B.
A gallon of water
C.
A bouquet of flowers
D.
A banana peel
E.
A toothbrush holder