| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What drug is everyone encouraged to take in the novel "A Brave New World"? | Soma |
| 2. | Lincoln is the capital of which state? | Nebraska |
| 3. | In the TV show "The Simpsons", what vehicle is described as "A country-fried truck endorsed by a clown"? | Canyonero |
| 4. | How old was Napoleon when he died in 1821? | 51 |
| 5. | What are baby sharks known as? | Pups |
| 6. | What color is the legendary Hope Diamond? | Blue |
| 7. | Jason Voorhees' mask was molded from which NHL team's goalie mask? | Detroit Red Wings |
| 8. | What computer language uses as its logo a blue mug with red steam rising from it? | Java |
| 9. | What does a pulsar emit? | Electromagnetic radiation |
| 10. | How many South American Countries does the equator pass through? | Three |
| Tie Breaker | What are the official United Nations languages? | Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What is the meaning of the Latin phrase "cum grano salis"? | With a grain of salt |
| 2. | Which river runs through Paris? | Seine |
| 3. | Julie Andrews won an Oscar for her role in what Disney classic? | Mary Poppins |
| 4. | What world leader began his plan to take power after the 1989 Caracazo riots? | Hugo Chavez |
| 5. | What do you call an animal that eats both plants and animals? | An Omnivore |
| 6. | Where in the UK would you go to celebrate "Uphelia'' shortly after Christmas? | Shetland Isles |
| 7. | What kind of animal is the title character in the 1943 movie "My Friend Fllicka"? | Horse |
| 8. | Where did Chicago Bears standout Brian Urlacher play college football? | University of New Mexico |
| 9. | Which Space Shuttle broke apart during re-entry in February, 2003? | Columbia |
| 10. | Where is Gorky Park? | Moscow |
| Tie Breaker | What sport is Pele associated with? | Soccer |