Trivia Quiz Answers
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October Business Applications Trivia Quiz
Q: What was the first kind of wrapped penny candy in America?
A: Tootsie Roll
September Informations Technology Trivia Quiz
Q: What Minnesota city was the first stapler invented in?
A: Spring Valley
September Business Applications Trivia Quiz
Q: How many lakes in Minnesota are commonly named “Mud Lake”?
A: 206
September Developer Technologies Trivia Quiz
Q: The Mall of America is the same size as how many football fields?
A: 78
August IT Service Management Trivia Quiz
Q: What nationality was the winner of the first modern Olympic marathon?
A: Greek
August Information Technology Trivia Quiz
Q: In which Olympic event would you see a Derny?
A: Track Cycling
August Developer Technologies Trivia Quiz
Q: Which is the only planet that rotates clockwise?
A: Venus
August IT Service Management Trivia Quiz
Q: Around 1913, the founder of the Modern Olympics designed the Olympic Flag. Who was this person?
A: Baron Pierre de Coubertin
July Information Technology Trivia Quiz
Q: Because of the outbreak of major world wars, the modern Olympics did not hold competitions in which three years?
A: 1916, 1940, 1944
July Business Applications Trivia Quiz
Q: What woman was the only U.S. athlete to win a gold medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics?
A: Peggy Flemming
July Developer Technologies Trivia Quiz
Q: Which was the first Olympic games covered by U.S. television?
A: Rome, Summer 1960
July IT Service Management Trivia Quiz
Q: Where will the 2012 Summer Olympics be held?
A: London
June Information Technology Trivia Quiz
Q: What food does actress Sandra Bullock seem to exist solely on (and order online) in the movie The Net?
A: Pizza
June Business Applications Trivia Quiz
Q: What woman was the only U.S. athlete to win a gold medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics?
A: Peggy Flemming
June Developer Technologies Trivia Quiz
Q: What must-read magazine for computer fans bit the dust in 1999?
A: Byte
June IT Service Management Trivia Quiz
Q: Which is the only borough in New York City that doesn't have a main street?
A: Manhattan
May Information Technology Trivia Quiz
Q: What is Donald Duck's middle name?
A: Fauntleroy
May Business Applications Trivia Quiz
Q: The script for what movie was written during shooting breaks on the set of Raiders of the Lost Ark?
A: E.T.
May Developer Trivia Quiz
Q: What “law” describes the fact that, on average, computers have doubled in capacity every 18 to 24 months since 1900?
A: Moore's Law
April IT Trivia Quiz
Q: What is the method of signaling with two flags, used at sea, called? br /> A: Semaphore
April Business Software Trivia Quiz
Q: What is the #1 item people buy at dollar stores?
A: Paper Towels
April Developer Trivia Quiz
Q: What company released the first laptop computer? (This was back in 1981!)
A: Osborne Computer Corporation
March ITIL Trivia Quiz
Q: What product do retail statistics show we buy most often with a coupon?
A: Deodorant
March IT Trivia Quiz
Q: Sales of this item doubled in the past year and are expected to double again this year. What is the item?
A: GPS Units
March Business Software Trivia Quiz
Q: One third of the U.S. population will eat this in the next two weeks. What is it?
A: Macaroni and Cheese
March Developer Trivia Quiz
Q: Almost 90 percent of college freshmen said they have never used one of these. What is it?
A: A Typewriter
February ITIL Trivia Quiz
Q: What do 17 percent of people have every day with their breakfast?
A: Soda
February IT Trivia Quiz
Q: Every second, 17 of this fast-food item is sold in America. What is it?
A: Big Mac
February Business Software Trivia Quiz
Q: The fastest growing segment of the population taking up this hobby is 25 to 54 year-olds. What is it?
A: Playing the piano.
February Developer Trivia Quiz
Q: What food is illegal to sell online?
A: Girl Scout Cookies
January IT Trivia Quiz
Q: How many five-card hands are possible in a deck of 52 cards?
A: 2,598,960
January Developer Trivia Quiz
Q: This 2001 virus was the first to use social engineering to lure in the victim. It spread rapidly by masquerading as a digital picture of a celebrity and was named after the file supposedly on offer. What was this virus called?
A: Anna Kournikova
January Business Applications Trivia Quiz
Q: What country has set up a hotline for video game addicts?
A: South Korea