| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What are the transducers on an electric guitar called? | Pickups |
| 2. | What was New York's Bedloe's Island renamed in 1956? | Liberty Island |
| 3. | What was Fox's first series to win a TV season's Nielsen ratings? | American Idol |
| 4. | What guitar player was the last act to perform at the original Woodstock in 1969? | Jimi Hendrix |
| 5. | What do goldfish lose if kept in dimly lit or running water? | Their color |
| 6. | What year did Brett Favre officially retire from his football career? | 2011 |
| 7. | Who was born Mark Feld? | Marc Bolan |
| 8. | In a symphony orchestra, what instrument is played by the concertmaster? | Violin |
| 9. | Which viral disease did Louis Pasteur develop a vaccine for? | Rabies |
| 10. | Libreville is the capital of which country? | Gabon |
| Tie Breaker | In which country were the 2010 Winter Olympics held? | Canada |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | What nationality was Rembrandt? | Dutch |
| 2. | In which sea is the island country of Malta? | Mediterranean |
| 3. | Who's the most famous resident of Mr. Peebles' pet shop? | Magilla Gorilla |
| 4. | What nickname was given to Al Capone? | Scarface |
| 5. | What status did astronomers downgrade Pluto to in 2006? | Dwarf Planet |
| 6. | What rare economic condition results when rising prices and recession occur at once? | Stagflation |
| 7. | In Disney's "Pinocchio", what animal does Pinocchio get trapped inside? | A whale |
| 8. | According to traditional rules, what color of poker chip has the highest value? | Black |
| 9. | Which English philosopher believed that people in a state of nature are good? | John Locke |
| 10. | The path known as "Silk Road" stretched for 4,000 miles from China to where? | Rome |
| Tie Breaker | How many points are there on the maple leaf on the Canadian flag? | Eleven |
| Question Number | Question | Answer |
| 1. | Who was the Greek god of fire? | Hephaestus |
| 2. | What country is home to the original Highland Games? | Scotland |
| 3. | What year did Guns N' Roses release the album "The Spaghetti Incident"? | 1993 |
| 4. | Which enemy of the Roman Empire was nicknamed the ?Scourge of God? by the Catholic Church? | Attila the Hun |
| 5. | In what layer of the Earth's atmosphere is Antarctica's famed "ozone hole"? | Stratosphere |
| 6. | Which sport is played for the Corbillon cup? | Table Tennis |
| 7. | John Paul Jones was bassist and keyboardist for what rock band? | Led Zeppelin |
| 8. | Facebook was originally developed as a social tool for students at which university? | Harvard |
| 9. | How many land miles are there in a league? | Three |
| 10. | What country was policed by the Blackshirts for almost 25 years? | Italy |
| Tie Breaker | What is the last event in a decathlon? | 1500 Metres |