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It's Monkey Business as usual! This not-so-fearsome foursome knows how to take a big time out. Their 3-day weekend at the seaside turned into an endless vacation. No more traffic. No more overbooked schedules. No more office antics. Guess you have to be a pretty cheeky group of monkeys to turn a vacation into a lifestyle. Catch Flora, Slim, Shredder and Frankie at the beach everyday doing what they do best - chillin'. Now that's cool!
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1. What kind of flower is in Flora's hair?
a. Tulip
b. Hibiscus
c. Rose
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2. What does Slim enjoy doing the most when he goes to the beach?
a. Catching some rays
b. Building sand castles
c. Surfing
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3. Where did Shredder work before he took his permanent vacation?
a. Restaurant
b. Office
c. Zoo
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4. Frankie likes to:
a. Relax and Float
b. Run and Hike
c. Sing and Dance
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Who is Aerrow’s co-pilot and faithful companion?
a. Radarr
b. Rabbit
c. Roger
Answer: a) Radarr. He’s always there to bail Aerrow out! |
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Who is the nervous pilot of The Condor?
a. Piper
b. Junko
c. Stork
Answer: c. Stork. He’s a strange but gifted pilot! |
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Who is the strongest member of the Storm Hawks?
a. Finn
b. Aerrow
c. Junko
Answer: c. Junko. With his Energy Knuckle Busters, he is the most powerful Wallop in the Atmos! |
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True or False? The rain forest is home to many endangered species.
Answer: True. Many of the species in the rain forest are endangered because the forest is being destroyed. People are cutting down trees for lumber and are clearing the land to grow crops. |
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Why is a coral snake so colorful?
a. So it blends in with rain forest flowers.
b. To show off to other snakes.
c. To warn other animals that it is poisonous
Answer: c. A coral snake is poisonous. It's bright colors warn animals that might want to eat it. "Stop! If you grab me, I'll give you a deadly bite!” |
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What animal below does NOT belong in the rain forest?
a. Boa Constrictor
b. Cardinal
c. Sloth
Answer: b. A cardinal. They live in bushes, woodlands, parks and locally in southwestern deserts. |
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Like most members of the Justice League, Batman possesses superhuman powers and abilities.
a. True
b. False
Answer: False, unlike most of the Justice League, Batman does not possess superhuman powers; he makes use of intellect, detective skills, science and technology, wealth, physical prowess, and intimidation in his war on crime. |
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What is Superman's day job?
a. Scientist
b. Reporter
c. Teacher
Answer: b) Superman works at the Daily Planet as the reporter, Clark Kent. |
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Wonder Woman is one of the strongest heroes in the DC Universe. True or False?
a. True
b. False
Answer: True, she is a master of armed and unarmed combat, proficient with nearly every weapon ever made. |
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In the film Happy Feet™, the hero, Mumble, cannot sing a note, but he has a unique talent. What is his talent?
a. Skating
b. Tap dancing
c. Ice sculpting
Answer: Tap dancing |
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What is the name of the female Emperor penguin that is Mumble's best friend and soul mate?
a. Norma Jean
b. Viola
c. Gloria
Answer: Gloria |
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In the film Happy Feet™, Lovelace is the all-knowing penguin guru that offers his wisdom to the Adelie penguin community. What kind of penguin is he?
a. A Rockhopper penguin
b. An Emperor penguin
c. An Adelie penguin
Answer: A Rockhopper penguin |
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Unlike the penguins of Emperor Land, Mumble's Adelie penguin amigos think his dance moves are "accidentally ____?"
a. boring
b. awful
c. cool
Answer: cool |
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In the movie Open Season, who was the furry tailed animal that was Guardian of the Pine?
a. Reilly the North American Beaver
b. McSquizzy the Scottish Squirrel
c. Giselle the Mule Deer
Answer: b
McSquizzy was not only the Guardian of the Pine but also the leader of the Furry Tail Clan. |
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What type of bear is Boog?
a. Grizzly Bear
b. American Black Bear
c. Sun Bear
Answer: a
Boog is a 900 pound Grizzly Bear. |
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True or False - Elliot has horns growing from his head.
Answer: False
Elliot has antlers. The difference between antlers and horns is that antlers usually branch off and horns typically do not. |
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In the movie The Ant Bully, how did the ants give the shrinking magic potion to Lucas?
a. They inserted it into his ear.
b. They made him swallow it.
c. They sprinkled it onto his feet.
Answer: C
They inserted the magic potion into his gigantic human size ear and shrunk him down to their size. |
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Like Zoc, ants can lift __________ times their own body weight?
a. 5
b. 10
c. 20
Answer: C
Ants can lift 20 times their own body weight. Who knew they had muscles? Now that's amazing!!! |
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True or False - Kreela has more than one stomach.
Answer: True
Like all the other ants, Kreela has two stomachs. One stomach holds her own supply of food and the other stomach stores food for her ant friends. Yikes! Don't you wish you had two stomachs to share your food with?
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Where does Scooby-Doo live?
a. In the Mystery Machine
b. At Velma's house
c. Inside Fred's garage
d. A doghouse behind Shaggy's house
Answer: D
Scooby has a doghouse in Shaggy's backyard, where he can be close to his best friend. |
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What kind of dog is Scooby-Doo?
a. Doberman
b. Labrador
c. Great Dane
d. Beagle
Answer: C
Scooby-Doo is a lumbering, 70 pound Great Dane that gets scared by his own shadow. |
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What will Velma do when she grows up?
a. Be a detective
b. Write for a mystery magazine
c. A research scientist
d. A high school science teacher
Answer: C
Velma wants to be a research scientist for NASA. Now, that will take some brains!
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True or False - Scooby-Doo will do anything for a Scooby Snack.
Answer: True
Scooby can be coaxed into the scariest of situations for a Scooby Snack. They are his favorite treat! |
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Whose father gave money to start Mystery Inc.
a. Daphne
b. Fred
c. Velma
d. Shaggy
Answer: A
Daphne - her father's wealth allows Mystery Inc. the privilege of using all kinds of equipment like the Mystery Machine (van), boats, wireless radios and other cool gadgets. |
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Can you guess what Velma's last name is?
a. Dinkley
b. Jones
c. Blake
d. Roberts
Answer: A
Velma's last name is Dinkley.
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True or False -The New York Yankees have won the most World Series Championships.
Answer: True
The Yankees have won 26 times in the history of baseball. |
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Who holds the record for the most homeruns in baseball history?
a. Hank Aaron
b. Babe Ruth
c. Ty Cobb
d. Barry Bonds
Answer: A
Hank Aaron still holds the record with 755 homeruns. However, Barry Bonds is closing the gap this baseball season. |
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Which Major League player has played in the highest number of consecutive baseball games?
a. Pete Rose
b. Rickey Henderson
c. Cal Ripken
d. Babe Ruth
Answer: C
Cal Ripken played 2,632 baseball games in a row. He didn't miss a game in the Orioles starting line-up between May 29, 1982 and September 19, 1998.
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Who was the first Major League player to pitch a baseball over 100 miles per hour?
a. Dwight Gooden
b. Nolan Ryan
c. Roger Clemens
d. Tom Seaver
Answer: B
On September 7, 1974, in a game against the White Sox, California Angels pitcher, Nolan Ryan became the first player to break the 100 mph barrier when one of his pitches was officially clocked at 100.8 mph.
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True or False - Lightning never strikes twice in the same place.
Answer: False
Lightning is not limited to one-bolt action and can strike more than once in the same place. Many lightning flashes are of the multiple variety and may strike repeatedly in a few seconds. |
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What is the world record for the most rainfall in one minute?
a. 1 inch
b. ½ inch
c. 1.23 inch
Answer: C
On July 4, 1956, 1.23 inches of rain fell in Unionville, Maryland in exactly one minute. |
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Which state holds the record for the hottest day?
a. California
b. Nevada
c. Arizona
Answer: A
Death Valley, California set the record at 134 degrees F on July 10, 1913.
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True or False - Saint Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland.
Answer: True
According to legend, all the snakes went into the sea and drowned. |
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Over 100 United States cities host a St. Patrick's Day parade. Which city has the largest?
a. Boston
b. New York
c. Chicago
Answer: B
New York City has the largest and has held parades since 1762. Over one million spectators come each year. |
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What is Blarney Stone famous for?
a. It brings good luck to those who kiss the stone.
b. King Arthur pulled his sword from the stone.
c. The gift of persuasive eloquence is passed on to those who kiss the stone.
Answer: C
The gift of persuasive eloquence can be yours after kissing the stone. The Blarney stone is set in a wall of Blarney Castle in the Irish village of Blarney. |
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What treasure do leprechauns keep hidden?
a. Pot of gold.
b. Chest of jewels.
c. Magic lamp.
Answer: A
All leprechauns are known to keep their pot of gold in a secret spot. |
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True or False - Abraham Lincoln is the tallest United States President in history.
Answer: True
He stood very tall at six feet and four inches. |
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Which United States paper currency features George Washington's face?
a. $1 bill
b. $10 bill
c. $20 bill
d. $5 bill
Answer: A
The $1 dollar bill has President Washington's portrait. |
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Which prestigious prize did Martin Luther King, Jr. win in 1964?
a. Pulitzer Prize
b. The Congressional Medal of Honor
c. Blue Ribbon
d. Nobel Peace Prize
Answer: D
Dr. King was given the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway on December 10, 1964. |
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What do reindeer eat?
a. Cookies
b. Lichen
c. Wheat
d. Hay
Answer: B
Ground lichen is called reindeer moss and grows on the ground in cold climates. It gives reindeer lots of energy! |
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True or False - Reindeer have fur on their noses.
Answer: True
Fur grows on their noses to keep them warm. No need for mittens or scarves! |
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Where do reindeer live?
a. North Pole
b. Europe
c. China
d. Europe, Asia and parts of North America
Answer: D
Reindeer live in the far north around the Arctic Circle, which includes Europe and Asia. |
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How many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh including Rudolf?
a. Six
b. Eight
c. Nine
d. Seven
Answer: C
Comet, Cupid, Donner, Dancer, Prancer, Dasher, Vixen, Blizten, and Rudolf. What a team!! |
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Which Halloween creature is thought to come out during a full moon?
a. Bat
b. Vampire
c. Ghost
d. Werewolf
Answer: D
According to popular folklore, you can only see a werewolf during the night of a full moon. |
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True or False - The story of "Frankenstein" was written because of a bet.
Answer: True
In 1818, a woman named Mary Shelley wrote the novel "Frankenstein" and entered it into a writing contest due to a bet between her husband Percy Shelley and their friend, (another writer) Lord George Byron. |
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What country did jack o' lanterns originate from?
a. Ireland
b. England
c. Scotland
d. Germany
Answer: A
In Ireland, candles were placed in hollowed-out turnips to keep away ghosts at "autumn's end". |
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What do Pumpkins grow on?
a. Tree
b. Bush
c. Vine
d. Stalk
Answer: C
Pumpkins grow on vines and can be orange, white, blue or green. Now that's cool! |
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What is Rikochet's favorite food?
a. Waffles
b. Popcorn
c. Peanuts
d. Custard-filled Donuts
Answer: D
Rikochet could easily eat a dozen donuts for breakfast, lunch and dinner! |
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What is Buena Girl's #1 hobby?
a. Dressing dolls in party dresses.
b. Reading The Code of Masked Wrestling.
c. Baking cookies.
d. Fixing her hair.
Answer: B
You can always find Buena Girl tucked in her favorite chair reading The Code of Masked Wrestling. |
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True or False - Flea loves to take showers.
Answer: False.
Flea can't stand showers and avoids them after every match, no matter how smelly he gets! |
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Who's known for his large signature on the Declaration of Independence?
a. George Washington
b. Uncle Sam
c. John Hancock
d. Abe Lincoln
Answer: C
That's why people say "Give me your John Hancock", when they want your signature. |
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True or False - The first Independence Day fireworks celebration was in 1776.
Answer: True
The same year we adopted the Declaration of Independence. Boy, we sure know how to celebrate! |
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Who sewed the first American flag?
a. Betsy Ross
b. Tommy Hilfiger
c. Martha Washington
d. Abigail Adams
Answer: A
Betsy Ross was asked by a secret committee from the Continental Congress in 1776. |
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Which planet is the closest to the sun?
a. Mars
b. Venus
c. Mercury
d. Earth
Answer: C
Mercury is the closest - talk about hot summer days! |
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True or False - There is no sound in space.
Answer: True
There is no atmosphore to carry sound waves, so no sound in space. You can almost hear a pin drop! |
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Which planet is the lightest?
a. Pluto
b. Venus
c. Neptune
d. Saturn
Answer: D
Saturn. If you had a bathtub big enough to hold Saturn, it would float in the water! |
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True or False - Venus spins on its axis in the opposite direction as Earth.
Answer: True.
Venus spins in the opposite direction as Earth, which means the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east. |
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True or False - Zebras have great night vision.
Answer: True
Amazingly, a zebra's eyesight at night is about the same as a cat or an owl. |
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Zebras can run at speeds of ______?
a. 35 miles per hour
b. 25 miles per hour
c. 15 miles per hour
d. 10 miles per hour
Answer: A
Zebras can run up to 35 miles per hour. Now that is being quick on your feet! |
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True or False - Zebras are attracted to black-and-white stripes.
Answer: True
Even if the stripes are painted on a wall, a zebra will tend to stand next to it! |
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How much does a baby zebra weigh?
a. 10-20 pounds
b. 20-40 pounds
c. 30-50 pounds
d. 55-88 pounds
Answer: D
A baby zebra can weigh between 55 and 88 pounds at birth. Wow, that would be one really big puppy! |
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The underwater world in "Shark Tale" was designed to look like three U.S. cities, Atlantic City, Las Vegas and ___________.
a. New York City
b. Los Angeles
c. Boston
d. San Francisco
Answer: A
Otherwise, known as the Big Apple, New York City is part of the Shark Tale fun! |
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What's the name of the fast-talking little fish whose big dreams have a habit of landing him in hot water?
a. Sykes
b. Oscar
c. Crazy Joe
Answer: B
Voiced by Will Smith, Oscar not only talks fast but moves with cool hip-hop dance routines. |
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Yellow and black-checkered fish give the illusion of what ordinary objects found in the city?
a. stop signs
b. apartment buildings
c. taxicabs
Answer: C
While yellow and black-checkered fish were made to look like taxicabs, solid colored blue fish were made to look like business commuters on their way to work. |
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How many Zebras were used in the filming of the Racing Stripes movie?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 11
d. 18
Answer: C
It took 7 adults and 4 baby zebras to film the part of Stripes. |
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True or False. No two Zebras are exactly alike.
Answer: True
Just like snowflakes and fingerprints, each Zebra is unique. |
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What was the name of the circus that left Stripes behind?
a. Circus Sarano
b. Circus Bailey
c. Circus Largo
d. Circus Zoinks
Answer: A
Circus Sarano forgot little Stripes. |
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Which animal character was painted brown to cover his/her gray hair?
a. Rooster
b. Shetland Pony
c. Goat
d. Pelican
Answer: B
The Shetland pony, Tucker, had to be painted brown because his coat turned gray for the winter during the filming of the movie. Everyone was so surprised, but the animal trainers did a little touch up with brown dye! |
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Can it snow from clear skies?
a. yes
b. no
Answer: Yes
Ice crystals sometimes fall from clear skies when temperatures are in the single digits or colder. |
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How many Christmas trees are purchased each year?
a. 37.1 million
b. 25 million
c. 22.5 million
d. 41.1 million
Answer: A
According to the National Christmas Tree Association, American buy 37.1 million real Christmas trees each year. |
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On the average, one inch of rain is equivalent to how many inches of snow?
a. 1 inch
b. 10 inches
c. 5 inches
d. 12 inches
Answer: B
10 inches of snow melts down to about an inch of liquid rain. |
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Who was the first United States' president to decorate an official White House Christmas tree?
a. Abraham Lincoln
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. George Bush
d. Franklin Pierce
Answer: D
Franklin Pierce, our 14th president during 1853 - 1857 from New Hampshire started this White House tradition, which continues today. |
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How much does the world's biggest pumpkin weigh?
a. 1,100 pounds
b. 1,465 pounds
c. 1,385 pounds
Answer: C
The biggest pumpkin in the world tipped the scales at a whopping 1,385 pounds. This gigantic gord was weighed in October 2003 at a pumpkin festival in Canby, Oregon. |
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Which candy bar is the most popular with trick-or-treaters?
a. Snickers
b. Milky Way
c. Crunch
Answer: A
Snickers tops the list as the most popular chocolate candy bar for Halloween. |
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True or False. Pumpkins are always orange.
Answer: False
Pumpkins also come in white, blue, and green. Great for unique monster carvings! |
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What was the first jack o'lantern made out of?
a. pumpkin
b. turnip
c. squash
Answer: B
Believe it or not the first jack o'lantern was made out of a turnip! |
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Which is not a title of an I Spy book?
a. I Spy Treasure Hunt
b. I Spy Spooky Night
c. I Spy Messy Room
d. I Spy Fun House
Answer: C
I Spy Messy Room |
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How much sand did Walter Wick use to build the sandcastle in I Spy Fantasy?
a. 5 pounds
b. 50 pounds
c. 500 pounds
d. 2 tons
Answer: D
2 tons. |
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True or False. Walter Wick used baking soda as snow in I Spy Christmas.
Answer: True.
Walter Wick did use baking soda in I Spy Christmas |
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Astro Boy is known as Tetsuwan Atoma in Japan. When translated, what does that mean?
a. One-Armed Atom
b. Jet-Pack Flyer
c. Mighty One
d. Boy with Super Powers
Answer: a
One-Armed Atom |
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What is the name of Astro Boy's dog?
a. Buddy
b. Pal
c. Jump
d. Spot
Answer: c
Jump is a boy's best friend. |
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True or False. Astro Boy has no human emotions.
Answer: False.
He has feelings just like other boys. |
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What is Wendy's full name?
a. Wendy Elizabeth Victoria Darling
b. Wendy Moira Angela Darling
c. Wendy Louise Amelia Darling
d. Wendy Marie Alexandra Darling
Answer: b
Wendy Moira Angela Darling |
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Why did Peter visit Wendy's house in the first place?
a. He was hungry and wanted some cookies
b. To listen to stories
c. To take a bath
d. He wanted to play with Nan
Answer: b
Peter wanted to listen to stories |
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True or False. When Wendy walked the plank, there was no splash?
Answer: True
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Why did Peter want Wendy to come to Never Land?
a. To be the Lost Boys' mother
b. To help find Tink
c. To celebrate his birthday
d. To find his shadow
Answer: a
To be the Lost Boys' mother |
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What does Carl Karcher, founder of Carl's Jr. Restaurants, and Neil Armstrong, first man on the moon, have in common?
a. They were both born in the buckeye state of Ohio.
b. They both sold hot dogs in their youth
c. Their favorite song is "Fly Me to the Moon".
Answer: a
They were both born in the buckeye state of Ohio. |
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What is The Low-Carb Six Dollar Burger wrapped in?
a. A blanket
b. Newspaper
c. Lettuce
Answer: c
It's all wrapped up and ready to eat! |
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The first Carl's drive-thru opened in what year?
a. 1980
b. 1974
c. 1990
Answer: b
Thirty years ago, Lancaster, California was the location of the first Carl's Jr. drive-thru restaurant. |
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Which is not a Carl's Jr.® hamburger?
a. Famous Star®
b. Super Star®
c. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
Answer: c
But they are all out of this world! |
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How many Super Star® Hamburgers does it take stacked up one on top of another to reach from the ground of the Statue of Liberty to the tip of her torch?
a. 762
b. 825
c. 916
d. 1287
Answer: c
The Statue of Liberty from the ground to the tip of her torch is 305' 1" and the average burger is 4 inches thick.
305 ft. multiplied by 12 in. = 3,660 in.
3,660 + 1 in. = 3,661 total in.
3,661 in. divided by 4 in. = 916 burgers |
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In what year was the 100th Carl's Jr. restaurant opened?
a. 1970
b. 1975
c. 1980
d. 1990
Answer: b
Since then, Carl's Jr. has opened over 900 more stores! |
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What is Carl N. Karcher's middle name?
a. Ned
b. Norman
c. Nathen
d. Nicholas
Answer: d
Now you know! |
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It took 23 years but William Turner of Lawndale, California claimed he had eaten approximately how many Carl's Jr.® chilidogs?
a. 11,500
b. 10,000
c. 5,000
d. 15,000
Answer: a
William ate them twice a day, once at 4 a.m. and then again at 3 p.m. during his shift at the Swift Meat Packaging Company in Los Angeles, California |
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How many Super Star® Hamburgers does it take stacked up on top of each other to reach the top of the Sears Tower?
a. 1,356
b. 4,350
c. 7,842
d. 5,999
Answer: b
The Sears Tower is 1,450 ft. tall and the acreage Super Star® Hamburger is 4 in. thick. 1,450 ft. multiplied by 12 in. = 17,400 in. 17,400 in. divided by 4 in. = 4,350 burgers. |
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What was the 1st city outside of California to open a Carl's Jr. restaurant?
a. Seattle
b. Las Vegas
c. New Orleans
d. Orlando
Answer: b
Now people outside of California were able to enjoy the best burgers around. |
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How much was a Carl's Special Cheeseburger back in 1960?
a. 35 cents
b. 45 cents
c. 50 cents
d. 25 cents
Answer: b
Can you believe a Carl's Special Cheeseburger was only 45 cents. For an extra 20 cents, you could have fries with that! |
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Which of the following menu items does not have a tomato?
a. Western Bacon Cheeseburger®
b. Super Star® Hamburger
c. Charbroiled Chicken Club Sandwich
d. Carl's Famous Star® Hamburger
Answer: a
Though it does not have a tomato, it does have bacon, BBQ sauce, chess, charbroiled hamburger patty, onion rings and a seeded bun. |
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True or False: Carl's Jr.® was the first quick service restaurant chain to offer salad bars?
Answer: true
That's Carl's Jr.® - always thinking ahead to what the consumer wants. |
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Which country outside of the United States has the most Carl's Jr.® restaurants?
a. Guam
b. Philippines
c. England
d. Mexico
Answer: d
As of July 2003, there are 43 Carl's Jr.® restaurants located in Mexico. |
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Who was the United States President when Carl's Jr.® opened their 1st drive-thru restaurant?
a. Eisenhower
b. Bush
c. Ford
d. Washington
Answer: a
Yes, that's right. "I like Ike" was just as popular as the charbroiled Carl's Special Cheeseburger. |
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How much did Carl Karcher pay for his 1st hot dog stand?
a. $242.00
b. $121.00
c. $326.00
d. $478.00
Answer: c
That might not seem like much, but back in the 1940's, that was a pretty good investment. |
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Which menu item has never been sold at a Carl's Jr.®?
a. Rainbow Trout
b. Tamales
c. Sushi
d. Tuna Fish Sandwich
Answer: c
Sushi has never been offered at a Carl's Jr.® restaurant before, but you never know!! |
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What was the total cost of one hot dog, one tamale, and one bottle of soda at a Carl's hot dog in 1941?
a. $1.50
b. $5.50
c. $0.79
d. $0.25
Answer: d
Carl Karcher sold tamales and hot dogs for 10 cents each and a bottle of soda for 5 cents. This lunch would have cost you 25 cents back in 1941! |
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On Carl's Jr. 60th Anniversary, how many Famous Star® Hamburgers did each store sell on average?
a. 1,000
b. 5,000
c. 2,000
d. 500
Answer: c
That is over 2 1/2 burgers every minute for 14 hours. That's a lot of burgers! |
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Currently, Carl's Jr. is located in which U.S. airport?
a. San Francisco Iternational Airport in San Francisco, California
b. LAX Airport in Los Angeles, California
c. Ontario Airport in Ontario, California
d. McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Neveda
Answer: c
To date, Carl's Jr. located in one airport. Be on the lookout for a Carl's Jr. coming to an airport near you! |
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What did Carl Karcher use in place of hot dogs during World War II, when hot dogs were available?
a. Fried Chicken
b. Meatloaf
c. Bologna
d. Veggie Burgers
Answer: c
During WWII, Carl bought thick rings of bologna, which he cut into long strips that fit into a hot dog bun. He called these special dogs "Super Doopers." |
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In what decade did the Happy Star® first get his smile?
a. 1950's
b. 1960's
c. 1970's
d. 1980's
Answer: a
It wasn't until the 1950's when Happy Star® put on a happy face and got a whole new look. |
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How many Super Star® Hamburgers does it take stacked up on top of each other to reach the top of the Empire State Building?
a. 5,000
b. 10,125
c. 3,750
d. 4,199
Answer: c
The Empire State Building is 1,250 feet tall and the average burger is 4 inches thick.
1,250 ft. multiplied by 12 in. =15,000 in.
15,000 in. divided by 4 in. = 3,750 burgers |
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What did Carl Karcher use to shape his first hamburgers?
a. An ice cream scoop and tin can
b. Plate
c. His hands
d. Rolling pin
Answer: a
Carl's first burgers were portioned by an ice cream scoop and shaped into patties with a tin can! |
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When is it the busiest time of the day at Carl's Jr.?
a. Breakfast
b. Lunch
c. Dinner
Answer: b
During lunchtime, we serve on average, over 250 customers in a 2-hour period at each restaurant. That's approximately 200,000 hungry customers! |
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How many Carl's Jr. milkshakes does it take to fill an Olympic size pool? (Hint: There are 750,000 gallons in an Olympic size pool and an average shake is 30 ounces. There are 128 fluid ounces in one gallon.)
a. Approximately 32,000 milkshakes
b. Approximately 300,000 milkshakes
c. Approximately 3,200,000 milkshakes
Answer: c
You'd need a pretty bug straw to get every last drop! |
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What did Carl Karcher use as his first cash register?
a. Shoe box
b. Old Sock
c. Muffin tin
d. Plastic bag
Answer: c
It kept coins separated and made it easy to give back change. |
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How many Carl's Jr.® fries put together end to end, are required to reach the moon? (average fry is 3")
a. Approximately 5 billion
b. Approximately 15 billion
c. Approximately 15 thousand
Answer: c
Now that's a lot of burgers! |
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Approximately how many Famous Star hamburgers are made in a day?
a. Approximately 25,000
b. Approximately 75,000
c. Approximately 200,000
Answer: c
Now that's a lot of burgers! |
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How did Carl Karcher start the business?
a. He sold burgers door-to-door
b. He bought a hot dog cart
c. He created a new barbeque sauce
Answer: b
Carl and his wife Margaret believed that hard work make them successful at whatever they tried to do... and it did! |