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A FunTrivia Mixed Quiz!
This is an untimed game, created by the FunTrivia QuizBot using questions
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#1.
World
Mixture. Player
dcpddc478
asks:
Which American fast food chain claims to be the "Home of the Whopper"?
McDonald's
Burger King
Taco Bell
KFC
#2.
World
Mixture. Player
Babilonia
asks:
If I wanted to visit the Forbidden City and the tomb of the first emperor, with over 6,000 terra cotta soldiers and the Three Gorges Dam, where should I go?
Japan
China
Thailand
Vietnam
#3.
World
Mixture. Player
trident
asks:
In Western cultures, children are told about the Man in the Moon due to the moon's dark areas creating that pareidolic image. In East Asian cultures, what "leporine" shape are children told about?
a can opener
a sports car
a rabbit
a banana
#4.
World
Mixture. Player
kitter96
asks:
In 2014 the St. Charles streetcar line in New Orleans became the second moving National Historic Landmark. What was the first moving Landmark in the U.S.?
The Empire State building elevators
Space Mountain at Walt Disney World
The express lane on the L.A. freeway
The San Francisco Cable Cars
#5.
World
Mixture. Player
LadyNym
asks:
In 2002, influential businessman and philanthropist Michael Bloomberg succeeded what controversial figure as Mayor of New York City?
Donald Trump
Rudolph Giuliani
Mario Cuomo
David Dinkins
#6.
World
Mixture. Player
BullsGold
asks:
In the late 1980s, a female bull terrier, formerly named Honey Tree Evil Eye, was "dressed" as a male and used for a highly successful advertising campaign marketing Bud Light beer. Think "vegetables" in finding out this one.
Spuds MacKenzie
Nipper, the RCA dog
Morris
Lady Greyhound
#7.
World
Mixture. Player
ramonesrule
asks:
The Toronto, Canada, coat of arms has three animals on it. There is an eagle, a bear and this typically Canadian semiaquatic rodent. What is it?
Moose
Beaver
Penguin
Polar bear
#8.
World
Mixture. Player
BrightonDragon
asks:
In economics, what expression means a general decline in the cost of goods or services?
Inflation
Decline
Hyperflation
Deflation
#9.
World
Mixture. Player
annetto
asks:
Nunavut is a territory in which country?
Australia
Canada
Iran
Ireland
#10.
World
Mixture. Player
GBfan
asks:
Grain can be stored in a granary; which is *NOT* one of the reasons for having this building?
Keeps your grain dry
Easy access to your grain
Shelters your grain from animals
Adds extra flavor and spice to the grain