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Answer all of the questions on the quiz, then select the Score button to grade the quiz.

There are 15 Questions total.

1. What city is Mauna Loa located in?

Honolulu
Kailua-Kona
Hilo
Maui

2. Which of the following do proposed Constitutional amendments NOT require to become law?

Approval of 3/4 of state legislature
Approval of 2/3 of the House of Representatives
Approval of 2/3 of the Senate
Approval of the president

3. Which nostril is better at smelling?

the left
the right
both are equal
it depends

4. What is a Grand Slam tennis tournament?

an amateur game
a tournament held only in the U.S.
an important tennis competition
a contest for kids only

5. Rembrandt was:

a politician
an artist
a banker
a singer

6. Are Muslim women allowed to play sports?

Yes
No, it's against the religion
Only in certain countries
Only in the Olympics

7. How many countries in West Africa plan to use new currency?

five
seven
eight
ten

8. The Colorado River flows through all of which following states?

Arizona, New Mexico, Utah
Texas, Arizona, New Mexico
Arizona, Nevada, California
California, Utah, Nevada

9. The capital of Afghanistan is:

Kabul
Karzai
Khan
Rabat

10. Marathon Kids encourages kids to:

run
swim
bicycle
rollerblade

11. What spinach-eating cartoon character recently celebrated his 75th birthday?

Pokemon
Dora the Explorer
Babs Bunny
Popeye the Sailor Man

12. What do Rupert's Kids repair?

cars
houses
appliances
fences

13. What airline had to make an emergency landing in Chicago?

American Airlines
Delta Airlines
Friendly-Skies Airlines
O'Hare Airlines

14. Why is InstantChess.com offering free memberships to schools?

International World Peace Day
Teacher's Day
Education Across the World Day
School Day Celebration

15. What animated boy band has sold over 43 million albums?

Alvin and the Chipmunks
Tiny Toons
The Animated Brady Bunch
NSYNC: The Cartoon

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