Wednesday, March 21, 2007

General Trivia Questions #349-354

Question 349: Entertainment & Food -- The Three-Fourths Monty

Who was the only American-born member of Monty Python's Flying Circus?

a) Eric Idle
b) John Cleese
c) Terry Gilliam
d) Terry Jones

Question 350: History & Government -- Start Spreading the News

What was New York City nicknamed the Big Apple after?

a) A dance
b) A fruit
c) A geographical feature
d) A song

Question 351: Math & Science -- Monkey Business

In what animal is the AIDS virus believed to have originated?

a) Apes
b) Chimpanzees
c) Gorillas
d) Monkeys

Question 352: Geography & Nature -- Sea to Shining Sea

Which U.S. state's Atlantic coast would you reach if you traveled directly east from Los Angeles?

a) Florida
b) Georgia
c) North Carolina
d) South Carolina

Question 353: Literature & Arts -- Lots of Languages

After the Bible, what publication has been translated into the most languages?

a) Don Quixote
b) Hamlet
c) Reader's Digest
d) Tom Sawyer

Question 354: Sports & Games -- Running Up the Score

What college football player scored the most points in a season?

a) Art Luppino
b) Barry Sanders
c) Lydell Mitchell
d) Mike Rozier

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