No, this quiz is not about assorted trivia; it's in regard to military officers of the rank of general, both real and fictional. See how much you know about these military men.
This movie about troubled teenagers and gang violence in an inner-city school raised many eyebrows in 1955. See how much you know about this groundbreaking film.
"Friendly Persuasion" is a movie depicting how the Birdwells, a Quaker family, deal with conflicts in their faith during the Civil War. See how much you know about this 1956 movie.
See how much you know about this 1954 crime thriller starring Sterling Hayden and Frank Sinatra. It takes place on a Saturday afternoon in a small town of Suddenly, California, which is expecting an unusual visitor.
This 1961 Disney movie starred Fred MacMurray as the title character whose bumbling efforts during his private scientific experiments results in an amazing discovery. See how much you can remember about this hilarious comedy.
Many people in the entertainment business are also accomplished musicians even if that aspect of their talents isn't as well-known. Match the celebrity with the musical instruments they play or played.
The Battle of Saratoga is referred to by historians as the "turning point" of the American Revolutionary War. Test your knowledge of the events surrounding this military campaign.
Famous people sometimes say something memorable just before their deaths. See how much you know about famous last words. (Assume any non-English speaking people's comments are translated).
See how much you know about this charming 1950 family-oriented film that focuses on the life of Reverend Josiah Gray in a small 19th Century American town.
Many people remember the first person, event or thing be the first to make records, but the second is often forgotten. Take the quiz and test your knowledge of "seconds".
Between 1964 and 1985, the production team of Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass created over a dozen cartoons and stop-motion animated Christmas themed TV shows which have now become holiday standards. See how much you can remember about them.
In this 1986 Made-for-TV movie sequel to the 1970 motion picture "Patton", George C. Scott reprises his role as the outspoken WW2 commander and depicts what happens to him after the war.
"The Night That Panicked America" was a 1975 made-for-TV movie that portrayed several fictional families reactions to the 1938 Mercury Theater's broadcast of "War of the Worlds". See how much you know about the movie.