Trivia: Sometimes random questions are the hardest
By Rebekah Bradford | Wednesday, August 8, 2012
There’s no theme to this week’s Head2Head trivia, just a bunch of random questions.
We’ll return to a specific theme next week.
New trivia champ Terri Webber is being challenged by Jane Davis, who works as a church secretary.
QUESTIONS
1. Who was the only unmarried U.S. president?
2. Name the states that make up the Four Corners.
3. Who was the only person to receive Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” three times?
4. Who are the original Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse?
5. In the Chinese zodiac, 2012 is the year of the what?
6. Where is the only place in the United States (including territories) where people drive on the left?
7. The most famous hand in poker is known as the “dead man’s hand,” consisting of two black aces and two black 8’s. Who was holding this hand when he was shot?
8. How many steps are there to the crown of the Statue of Liberty?
9. Name the only real country that Gulliver visited on his travels.
10. In the words “ZIP code,” what does “ZIP” stand for?
TERRI’S ANSWERS
1. Herbert Hoover
2. Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico
3. Winston Churchill?
4. Hmm. Let’s see ... famine, war, death and I can’t recall the last one.
5. I’ll say chicken.
6. Puerto Rico
7. Jesse James
8. 300
9. America
10. Zone Interstate Plan
JANE’S ANSWERS
1. Garfield
2. Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah
3. Roosevelt. Franklin, not Teddy.
4. War, slaughter, famine, death
5. The rabbit.
6. Virgin Islands. U.S., not British.
7. Billy the Kid
8. 502
9. Japan
10. Zone Improvement Plan
CONCLUSION
Head2Head’s got a new trivia champ this week as Jane managed to get it done with enough correct answers to defeat Terri. Next week, Jane will return to defend her title.
CORRECT ANSWERS
1. James Buchanan
2. Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico
3. Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932, 1934 and 1941
4. Pestilence, War, Famine and Death
5. Dragon
6. U.S. Virgin Islands
7. Wild Bill Hickok
8. 354
9. Japan
10. Zone Improvement Plan


















