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A FunTrivia Mixed Quiz!
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#1.
World
Mixture. Player
Coraline11323
asks:
Presidents Obama, Clinton, Garfield, Hoover, Truman, Ford, Reagan, and George H.W. Bush are or were all 'southpaws'. What is a 'southpaw'?
A person who is right handed.
A person who is left handed.
Always steps with left foot first.
Always steps with right foot first.
#2.
World
Mixture. Player
ELJ1
asks:
This country has no motto, but the official motto of its Queen Margrethe II's family is 'God's Help, the People's Love, ________'s Strength'. What name goes in the blank?
Denmark
Greece
Spain
Libya
#3.
World
Mixture. Player
Pokeman1234
asks:
What is the name of the ancient language of the Incas?
Tamil
Urdu
Basque
Quechua
#4.
World
Mixture. Player
chabenao1
asks:
What is the English equivalent of the Chinese expression "Bitten by a snake on one morning, afraid of the rope by the well for ten years"?
Get back on the horse that bucked you
Once bitten, twice shy
Penny wise, pound foolish
The shoemaker's son always goes barefoot
#5.
World
Mixture. Player
Lpez
asks:
The legal principle of "stare decisis" means that courts are bound by previous rulings. Which of these decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court deviated from the doctrine to declare that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional?
Marbury v. Madison
Roe v. Wade
Brown v. Board of Education
Shelby County v. Holder
#6.
World
Mixture. Player
dim_dude
asks:
Named as one of the "100 most influential Americans" by Atlantic Monthly, who did the magazine refer to when it said: "He made the cars we drive safer; thirty years later, he made George Bush president"?
Dan Quayle
Ralph Nader
John Edwards
John Kerry
#7.
World
Mixture. Player
masfon
asks:
Which of these is a "man-of-war"?
A small car capable of extreme speeds
An amusement park attraction
A type of float used in carnivals
Armed ship from the 15th-16th centuries
#8.
World
Mixture. Player
Billkozy
asks:
What city is home to the hotels Chateau Marmont, Sunset Tower, and Hotel Bel-Air?
St. Petersburg
Paris
Los Angeles
Phoenix
#9.
World
Mixture. Player
Upstart3
asks:
Which city is represented by the "T" in the name of the automobile manufacturer Fiat?
Trieste
Turin
Toulouse
Toulon
#10.
World
Mixture. Player
suomy
asks:
In the past, some caretaker presidents came through widow's succession. Which Argentine president died in office to be succeeded by his wife?
Juan Perón
Wong Ho Leng
Cheddi Jagan
Gaudencio Antonino