Daily Trivia (November 1, 2021) Father Knows Best and General Knowledge Quiz
Written by Daniel Rackley
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We have all kinds of excellent questions for you today, including one about the classic television show "Father Knows Best", the 2009 World Series, and the nation of Barbados. Good luck!
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Question 1
On the classic sitcom "Father Knows Best", which of the following actors played 'Jim Anderson'?
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ABurt Ward
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BRobert Young
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CLloyd Bridges
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DBilly Gray
Robert Young
Robert Young played the role of 'Jim Anderson' on "Father Knows Best".
Question 2
In what mountain range is West Virginia located?
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ACumberland Mountains
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BAllegheny Mountains
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CAppalachian Mountains
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DRocky Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
West Virginia is located in the Appalachian Mountains.
Question 3
Which of the following is the chemical symbol for Iron?
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AIn
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BFr
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CFe
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DI
Fe
Fe is the chemical symbol for iron.
Question 4
Which of the following states shares a border with only one other state?
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AFlorida
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BMichigan
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CMaine
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DAlabama
Maine
The only U.S. state that Maine shares a border with is New Hampshire. Maine was a part of the state of Massachusetts until 1820 when it voted to become a separate state.
Question 5
Which of the following films was directed by Martin Scorcese?
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APlatoon
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BRaging Bull
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CRocky
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DA Bronx Tale
Raging Bull
Martin Scorcese was in the director's chair for "Raging Bull", a movie about the life of professional boxer Jake LaMotta.
Question 6
Which of the following jobs was George Washington's first occupation?
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AAttorney
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BPlanter
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CVicar
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DLand Surveyor
Land Surveyor
Long before becoming President of the United States, George Washington started as a land surveyor at the age of fifteen.
Question 7
In the "Godfather" movies, how many men did Robert Duvall's character 'Tom Hagen' personally kill?
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AOne
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BFive
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CZero
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DTwo
Zero
The character of 'Tom Hagen' did not particularly get his hands dirty. In the character's two appearances in the "Godfather" series, he did not kill anyone.
Question 8
Which marsupial, endemic to Australia, is one of the country's national animals?
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AOpossum
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BWombat
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CKoala
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DKangaroo
Kangaroo
The kangaroo and the emu are the two national animals of the country of Australia.
Question 9
On the sitcom "Full House", who was the best friend of 'D.J. Tanner'?
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AKathy Gibbler
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BKathy Santony
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CKimmy Santony
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DKimmy Gibbler
Kimmy Gibbler
'Kimmy Gibbler' was the best friend of 'D.J. Tanner' on the sitcom "Full House".
Question 10
Which of the following teams won the 2009 World Series?
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ANew York Yankees
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BPhiladelphia Phillies
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CNew York Mets
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DDetroit Tigers
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies to win the 2009 World Series.
Question 11
Who of the following was the inventor of dynamite?
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AGeorg Friedrich Henning
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BAlbert Einstein
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CAlfred Nobel
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DJoseph Wilbrand
Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel has over three hundred patents to his name, with dynamite being the most famous.
Question 12
Which of the following vehicles used to come standard with a fold-out picnic table?
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AHonda CR-V
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BMazda CX-5
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CFord Taurus
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DDodge Ram
Honda CR-V
Early versions of the Honda CR-V used to come with a foldout picnic table that was stored in the rear of the vehicle.
Question 13
Which player, known as "Chocolate Thunder", was the first to jump right from high school to the NBA?
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ADarryl Dawkins
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BBob McAdoo
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CMoses Malone
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DMarvin Webster
Darryl Dawkins
In 1975, Darryl Dawkins became the first player in NBA history to go straight from high school to a professional team.
Question 14
From which country did Barbados gain its independence in 1966?
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AFrance
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BHolland
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CSpain
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DEngland
England
In 1966, an act of Parliament gave Barbados its independence from England.
Question 15
Which of the following cities is the capital of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan?
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AWinnipeg
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BRegina
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CSaskatoon
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DEdmonton
Regina
Regina, the capital city of Saskatchewan, was originally known as Pile O' Bones due to its history as a hunting camp.
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