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Trivia Quiz
Updated: August 21, 2010, 2:54 AM
1. What is the principal religion in Malaysia?
2. Is it true or false that a large rivet is usually heated before being used?
3. Identify the “Keystone State.”
4. Claustrophobia is a fear of what?
5.Who wrote “A Farewell to Arms”?
6. What is the actual first name of the entertainer Cher, and the first name of the late Sonny Bono?
7.Who ran for vice president on the ticket with presidential candidate George Wallace in 1968?
8. Name the manager of the New York Giants baseball club from 1902-32.
9. What is the color of the berries on the poisonous ivy shrub?
10. What unit of measure is equal to 16-1/2 feet?
ANSWERS
1. Muslim. Three of every five persons in Malaysia is of this faith. About one in five of the people are Buddhists.
2. True. On the other hand, smaller rivets are usually worked cold.
3. Pennsylvania.
4. Being in a confined area.
5. Ernest Hemingway.
6. Cherilyn; Salvatore.
7. Gen. Curtis LeMay.
8. John J. McGraw.
9. White.
10. A rod.
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