Tuesday, April 7, 2009

General Trivia Questions #3,535-3,540

Question 3,535: Entertainment & Food -- Nubile Number One

Who was the youngest person to write, record, and produce a number one pop song?

a) Debbie Gibson
b) Janet Jackson
c) Mandy Moore
d) Tiffany

Question 3,536: History & Government -- Eli Up High

Who was the first Yale University graduate to become U.S. President?

a) George Bush
b) Herbert Hoover
c) William McKinley
d) William Taft

Question 3,537: Math & Science -- Harmful Hydrophobia

What is the common name for the disease hydrophobia?

a) Leprosy
b) Rabies
c) Shingles
d) Sleeping sickness

Question 3,538: Geography & Nature -- Neighbor Unions

What Swiss city is the home to the Universal Postal Union and the International Copyright Union?

a) Bern
b) Geneva
c) Lausanne
d) Zurich

Question 3,539: Literature & Arts -- Wicked Woods

What city does the title of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle refer to?

a) Chicago
b) New York
c) Philadelphia
d) Washington, D.C.

Question 3,540: Sports & Games -- Service Strike

In doubles tennis, what is the ruling if your serve hits the receiver's partner in the air?

a) A fault
b) A let
c) Their point
d) Your point

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