| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | In the opera "La traviata", what was Violetta's occupation? | Courtesan |
| 2. | Which is the world's northernmost capital city? | Reykjavik |
| 3. | In the 1982 movie "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial", who plays Elliot's younger sister? | Drew Barrymore |
| 4. | What replaced English as the official language of Kenya in 1974? | Swahili |
| 5. | What constellation is the North Star located in? | Ursa Minor |
| 6. | Which bird is the national bird of Finland? | Whooper swan |
| 7. | Lucille Fay LeSueur became famous as who? | Joan Crawford |
| 8. | What is the more common name for an Apiarist? | Beekeeper |
| 9. | In what organ of the human body would you find the medulla? | The brain |
| 10. | What is the capital of Australia? | Canberra |
| Tie Breaker | What do the Roman Numerals MCLXV represent? | 1165 |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What year did H. G. Wells publish the novel "The Time Machine"? | 1895 |
| 2. | Where is the Horse racing Hall of Fame located? | Saratoga Springs, New York |
| 3. | In the movie "Hangover", what name did Alan use to refer to his circle of friends? | The wolf pack |
| 4. | In what South American country were Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid rumored killed in 1908? | Bolivia |
| 5. | What is the technical term for an organism that eats other organisms as food? | A heterotroph |
| 6. | The Queensland nut is another name for what nut? | Macadamia |
| 7. | What jazzman's first recording band was the Hot Five? | Louis Armstrong |
| 8. | In soccer, how many yellow cards result in the ejection of a player from the game? | Two |
| 9. | What part of the human body grows at an average rate of 3 mm per month? | Fingernails |
| 10. | What country lies directly south of Detroit? | Canada |
| Tie Breaker | How many points do you score for a bullseye in archery? | 10 |