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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Mixed Trivia for Kids
In what classic book, is one of the characters Lucy Manette, who is half English and half French? | Fifth Grader's Quiz
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A Tale of Two Cities. 'A Tale of Two Cities' was written by Charles Dickens. The book is about love, loyalty, friendship, and life.
lungs. Cardio refers to heart.
Hinduism. India is the country with the most Hindus.
Oregon. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States.
A River of Dreams. Other metaphors are 'A Curtain of Darkness' and 'A Crowded World in a Classroom'.
Clara Barton. Clara Barton was a Civil War nurse.
Congressional Medal of Honor. The Congressional Medal of Honor is awarded in the name of the U.S. Congress.
According to a saying, what is it that speaks louder than words? | Variety Trivia
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365 people are registered for a bus trip. 20 of them cancel before the scheduled trip. Each bus can carry 60 passengers. How many buses are needed for the trip? | Variety Trivia
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In 1982, a mega hit film about an alien was released. What was his name? | Fun Quiz
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Michael Jackson. In 1982 this album sold more than 40 million copies.
What kind of skating became popular in the 1980's? | Fun Quiz
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inline skating. In-line skating was developed by U.S. ice hockey players Scott and Brennan Olson.
Evel Knievel is best known for doing what? | Fun Quiz
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riding motorcycles. Evel Knievel became the best-known daredevil in America for his dangerous and thrilling motorcycle stunts. In Sept 1974, he nearly lost his life while trying to jump across a canyon in Idaho.
What movie did R2D2 and C-3PO star in? | Fun Quiz
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Which bird became a popular TV character in 1969? | Fun Quiz
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Big Bird. Big Bird debuted in Nov. 1969 on the TV series 'Sesame Street.'
Who was the first man to walk on the moon? | Fun Quiz
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Neil Armstrong. On July 20,1969, Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin piloted Eagle, their lunar module, to a landing on the moon. Six hours later, 600 million TV viewers watched Armstrong take his first steps. 19 minutes later, Aldrin joined him. They left behind a U.S. flag, a piece of the Wright brother's Kitty Hawk airplane and a disk of recorded speeches by 23 world leaders.
What comic book character was created by 18-year-old Bob Kane? | Fun Quiz
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Batman. Kane originally called his character Birdman. By the time the Cape Crusader appeared in May 1939 issue of Detective Comics, the name had already been changed.
What new dessert treat was available commercially for the first time at the St. Louis World's Fair? | Fun Quiz
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ice cream cones. Ice cream cones and iced tea were first served at the fair in 1904.
What famous rabbit did Beatrix Potter create? | Fun Quiz
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Peter Rabbit. Potter was an English author and illustrator known for her charming children's stories about animals.The tale of Peter Rabbit, appeared in 1902. Today children still love hearing the tales about Peter's adventures in Mr. McGregor's garden.
Louis, Ren, Donnie. Donnie is the oldest and into sports and isn't that intelligent. Ren is the middle child and she is smart and always fights with Louis. Louis is the youngest child and is the problem child and mischief maker.
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