1. What country is bordered by China, Laos, and Cambodia?
South Korea
Vietnam
Singapore
Indonesia
2. What future Soviet republic produced one-half of the world's oil in 1901?
Kazhakstan
Lithuania
Azerbaijan
Pakistan
3. What city do 95 percent of the World Bank's employees punch their clocks in?
Washington, D.C.
Vienna
Berlin
New York City
4. What nation has 1,000 permanent inhabitants and produces no export goods?
Monaco
Djibouti
Vatican City
San Marino
5. What Texas town almost changed its name when a 1955 Vladimir Nabokov novel shocked folks?
Lolita
San Antonio
Amarillo
Dallas
6. What city boasts the most U.S. Historical Places?
Philadelphia
New York City
San Francisco
Miami
7. What yuletide plant do Mexicans call "the flower of the blessed light" because it resembles the Star of Bethlehem?
The mistletoe
The Pine Tree
The hibiscus
The poinsettia
8. What city dimmed its lights for 10 minutes after Dean Martin died?
Detroit
Las Vegas
Bangor
Seattle
9. What Southeast Asian city did the U.S. open an embassy in, in 1995?
Hanoi
Phnom Phen
Hong Kong
Taipei
10. What tiny nation's citizens are called Monegasques?
Ethiopia
Montenegro
Nicaragua
Monaco
11. What large, smoggy city is built on the site of the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan?
Managua
Tegucigalpa
Mexico City
Cancun
12. What Great Plains state are you stuck in if you're out of gas in Gas?
Nebraska
Kansas
Missouri
Oklahoma
13. What city gave the world Alice in Chains, Nirvana and Pearl Jam?
Seattle
New York City
Los Angeles
Denver
14. What people of New Zealand employ "mooning" as the traditional form of insult?
The British
The Aborigines
The Maoris
The Javans
15. What do Americans call the Huang Ho, China's second-longest river?
The Salt River
The Sulfur River
The Yellow River
The River of Tears
16. How many residents populated Valley Park, Oklahoma, in 1990, when it was the smallest incorporated place in the U.S.?
5
1
2
4
17. What Beverly Hills street is often likened to New York City's Fifth Avenue?
Vine Street
5th Street
Fillmore Boulevard
Rodeo Drive
18. What's the main mode of transport for the nomads who make up half of Somalia's population?
Foot
Camel
Horse
Rickshaw
19. What's the only state whose official state song was composed for a Broadway musical?
Oklahoma
North Carolina
Idaho
Vermont
20. What Scandinavian country is Europe's top oil producer?
Iceland
Sweden
Finland
Norway
21. What U.S. state is said to have as many cows as people?
Idaho
New Hampshire
Wisconsin
Texas
22. What country went metric to join the European Community, but kept the pint for use in pubs and for milk?
Ireland
Northern Ireland
Britain
Portugal
23. What's the only U.S. state to share a border with one of Canada's Maritime Provinces?
New York
Maine
Vermont
Delaware
24. What two U.S. states went to court in 1996 over ownership of the historic Ellis Island?
Florida and Georgia
New York and Pennsylvania
New Jersey and New York
Washington and Oregon
25. What's the most populous city in Europe?
London
Moscow
Paris
Copenhagen
26. What's the southernmost nation on the Balkan Peninsula?
Albania
Italy
Spain
Greece
27. What airline manufacturer pays salaries for the largest number of Seattle's citizens?
Boeing
Lockheed Martin
TWA
American Airlines
28. What U.S. state's citizens are least likely to be cremated?
Alabama's
Mississippi's
Georgia's
Kentucky's
29. What country boasts the largest number of Catholics?
Italy
Brazil
The U.S.
South Africa
30. What date is expressed in Europe as 2/6/96?
February 6, 1996
June 2, 1996
June 2, 1997
February 6, 1997
31. What Great Lake state has more shoreline than the entire U.S. Atlantic seaboard?
Minnesota
Ohio
Illinois
Michigan
32. What geographical wonder do Venezuelans call Salto Angel?
The Amazon River
The Statue of Jesus Christ
Angel Falls
The Orinoco River
33. What's the only remaining European territory on the South American continent?
Chile
Argentina
French Guiana
Colombia
34. What country has been sparring for years with Ecuador about their Amazon Valley border?
Peru
Venezuela
Brazil
Paraguay
35. What Mississippi town name provides the answer to the Arizona town of Why?
Because
Why Not
For No Reason
I Felt Like It
36. What part of a whale do you get if you point to muktuk on an Eskimo menu?
The blowhole
The tail
The skin
The tongue
37. What republic is sandwiched between Lithuania and Estonia?
Russia
Serbia
Siberia
Latvia
38. What state boasts all or part of the ten largest American Indian reservations?
New Mexico
Utah
Arizona
Texas
39. What was the only country still building steam locomotives in 1990?
China
Russia
Australia
Finland
40. What mountain's slopes was the Delphic Oracle found on?
Mt. Everest's
Mt. Arafat's
Mt. Parnassus'
Pike's Peak's
41. What entertainment company secretly purchased 27,500 acres of central Florida farmland by the late 1960s?
Anheiser-Busch
Disney
Six Flags
Barnum & Bailey
42. What was the world's highest man-made structure for 4,000 yars before being passed by the central tower of the Lincoln Cathedral?
The Pyramids of Giza
The Eiffel Tower
Big Ben
The Great Pyramid of Cheops
43. How many months per year do residents of Trosmo, Norway go without seeing a sunset?
12
9
3
6
44. What nation boasts the towns Southend-on-Sea, Stoke-on-Trent and Barrow-in-Furness?
Iceland
Morocco
Russia
Britain
45. What paper products in the Ivory Coast are named after TV shows Santa Barbara and Dallas ?
Tissues
Business Cards
Toilet Paper
Trivial Pursuit Cards
46. What Central American country has its capital in Tegucigalpa?
Nicaragua
Honduras
Belize
El Salvador
47. What mountains do the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Indus rivers begin in?
The Atlas
The Urals
The Great Dividing Range
The Himalayas
48. What ocean does the Amazon River empty into?
The Atlantic
The Pacific
The Arctic
The Indian
49. What three U.S. states have the most electoral votes in presidential elections?
New York, California, and Texas
Oregon, Idaho, and Vermont
Texas, New York, and Maine
Indiana, Illinois, and Tennessee
50. What spot once registered 134 degrees, the highest temperature ever in the U.S.?
The Mojave Desert
Death Valley
Mt. Winsdor
San Antonio, Texas
51. What Arizona city was so named because it rose from the ruins of a Native American town?
Tombstone
Flagstaff
Phoenix
Highcliff
52. What energy source provides three-quarters of France's electric power?
Hydroelectric
Coal
Nuclear
Wind
53. What's the only South American country that has both a Pacific and a Caribbean coast?
Colombia
Peru
Uruguay
Brazil
54. What sea is bordered by 21 countries with a total population of 360 million?
The Caribbean
The Caspian
The Red
The Mediterranean
55. What academy is sometimes dubbed "Canoe U."?
The U.S. Army
Coast Guard Academy
The U.S. Naval Academy
The Marine Academy
56. What continent has shores on the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans?
Asia
Antarctica
North America
Africa
57. What name comes from the Polynesian Owhyhii , meaning "place of the gods"?
Honalulu
Oahu
Hawaii
Mokolakahiki
58. What Asian country leads the world in average life expectancy?
North Korea
India
China
Japan
59. What city do Saudis call Makkah ?
Mecca
Medina
Riyadh
Djibouti
60. What Asian country's women's magazine Non Non is its bestseller?
Singapore's
Japan's
Bangladesh's
Azerbaijan's
61. What country has the lowest percentage of land devoted to farming--Canada, Ireland or Japan?
Canada
Ireland
Japan
No Clue
62. What Nebraska city outlawed burping in churches?
Omaha
Lincoln
Billings
Belch
63. What's Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services better known as?
CUANTOS
QANTAS
QNTAS
QUAIL
64. What direction would your ship travel in the Panama Canal, going from the Atlantic to the Pacific--west, southwest or southeast?
West
Southwest
Southeast
No Clue
65. What city is home to the busiest stock exchange?
Chicago
New York
Tokyo
London
66. What church contains the graves of Newton, Chaucer and Handel?
Westminister Abbey
Peace United Methodist
The Vatican
Holy Cross Catholic
67. What eastern European country's name is a Slavonic word meaning "plain dwellers"?
Hungary's
Poland's
Germany's
Austria's
68. What Southwestern state are you standing in if you ring a doorbell in Ding Dong?
Arizona
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
69. What U.S. state has the highest percentage of residents born in other countries?
Illinois
California
Florida
New York
70. What's the world's largest desert, as determind by the least precipitation?
The Sahara
The Gobi
The Antartic
The Kalahari
71. What European country's most common last name is De Vries?
Belgium's
The Netherlands'
Luxembourg's
France's
72. What U.S. state are you stuck in if you've been tied up in Lariat or Ropesville?
Montana
North Dakota
Texas
Colorado
73. What Texas city along Route 66 got its name from the Spanish word for yellow?
Rojo
San Antonio
Dallas
Amarillo
74. What U.S. state's public golf courses have the highest average green fees?
Hawaii's
California's
Washington's
South Carolina's
75. What's the 16th windiest city in the U.S.?
Concord
Chicago
San Francisco
Salem
76. What interstate highway connects Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, to San Francisco?
Route 66
I-80
I-40
I-4
77. What northern Egyptian city was named for the Macedonian who founded it?
Cairo
Alexandria
Giza
Fort Brydon
78. What Manhattan theater did architecture critic Paul Goldberger dub "Art Deco's true shrine"?
Radio City Music Hall
The Grande Ballroom
The Apollo
El Grandisimo
79. What's the Greek name for hell?
Hades
Persephone
Hercules
Hermes
80. What country is bordered by the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf?
Saudi Arabia
Yemen
Oman
Syria
81. What new country considered German, French and Greek as official languages, before settling on English?
Jamaica
The U.S.
Britain
Australia
82. What four-letter word for "chief" and "head" do Italians use to describer a Mafia leader?
Capo
Papi
Dado
Mano
83. What continent are you on if you're lost in the eastern tip of Egypt?
Africa
Asia
Europe
Antarctica
84. What Central American country's name translates as "the savior"?
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Honduras
Panama
85. What U.S. state has an official commonwealth folk song written by resident Arlo Guthrie?
Oklahoma
Connecticut
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
86. What percentage of New Jersey's population lives in metropolitan areas?
100%
50%
85%
15%
87. What do residents of Bunyol, Spain throw at each other during the La Tomatina festival?
Celery stalks
Tomatoes
Thumbs
Tums
88. What word for "peace" do Muslim Arabs and Jews share?
Rahul
Hola
Shalom
Muhammed
89. What Frenchman designed the national flag of Italy?
Ferdinand Magellan
King Henry VIII
Napoleon
Jacques Cousteu
90. What Mississippi River city gave the world Chuck Berry and T.S. Elliot?
St. Louis
New Orleans
Memphis
Cairo
91. What country calls its expressways autostrada ?
Germany
Australia
Italy
Papua New Guinea
92. What's the windiest continent?
Asia
South America
Australia
Antartica
93. What's the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina?
Chezk
Leningrad
Tirane
Sarajevo
94. What government depository in Kentucky has doors weighing 20 tons each?
Fort Bilks
Fort Knox
Fort Davis
The Pentagon
95. What tourist state leads the U.S. in booze consumption per capita?
Florida
California
Nevada
New York
96. What term comes from the Sicilian dialect word for "boldness" and "swagger"?
Mafia
Bon Apetite
Amore
Mama Mia
97. What qualifies as the westernmost and easternmost U.S. state?
Hawaii
Washington
Alaska
Maine
98. What's the easternmost Canadian province?
Quebec
Manitoba
Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
99. What U.S. state was once called West New Jersey?
New York
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Delaware
100. What was the first country in the world to introduce an income tax, in 1789?
The U.S.
Britain
France
Japan