By Eldon Combs | September 7, 2018 | Comments Off on Trivia Questions Week 09/07/18
Bible Question: What US National Holiday is close the day Bible tells us – All the springs of the great deep burst forth & the floodgates of heaven opened: Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, or Halloween? (17th day of the 2nd Month – Gen 7:11)
Which 2018 NFL team currently owns the NFL’s oldest roster: Patriots, Raiders, or Cardinals?
If you light a firework with a 2″ shell inside the tube – how wide will the pattern in the sky be when it explodes: 60, 75, or 90 ft in diameter? (Rule of Thumb: Each 1″ equals 45 ft)
The Raiders just traded their star outside linebacker Khalil Mack to the Chicago Bears. On Feb 2nd of 2018 Mack turned: 25, 26, or 27 years of age?
The Eagles just took over the #1 spot for all-time best selling US album – who holds the US record for best selling album by a woman: Whitney Houston’s “The Body Guard”, Shania Twain’s “Come On Over”, or Adele’s, “21”?
After a victory at last weeks Dell Technologies Championship – Bryson DeChambeau vaulted to #7 in the World Golf Ratings – Dechambeau is best known for his golf clubs having the same shaft length: 35.5, 36.5, or 37.5″ long?
What was the name of the the Munster’s pet dragon that lived under the stairs of the home: Spot, Skippy, or Tiny?
Which is the current correct listing of the Top 3 PGA Tour Money Leaders: Doepka, Thomas, & DeChambeau – DeChambeau, Thomas, Johnson, or Thomas, DeChambeau, Johnson?
Where in your body would you find a “Gliding” joint – the: Hip, Elbow, or the Wrist?
According to those who supposedly know Aaron Rodgers has the best odds to win the 2018 NFL MVP Award – who has the 2nd best odds: Carson Wentz, Tom Brady, or Drew Brees?
Richard Starkey is more well known for his work with: Bugs, Birds, or Bears? (Beatles Drummer Ringo Starr)
Bryson DeChambeau, in 2015 he won both the NCAA Div I Championship and the US Amatuer in the same year – making him the 4th, 5th, or 6th golfer to accomplish the feat?
What year did the Beatles break up: 1970, 1972, or 1974?
In a bizzare moment in last Tuesday’s night St. Louis Cardinals/Washington Nationals game – a player advancing to 2nd base after a Bryce Harper walk – was tagged out. The incident was shown over and over again on ESPN – what was the jersey number of the Washington player tagged out at 2nd: 5, 7, or 9? (#7 Trea Turner – Washington’s Short Stop)
In 2004 the largest litter of puppies was delivered – was it: 18, 21, or 24? (24, “Tia”, a Neopolitan Mastiff – 1 was still born, 3 died in first week – Cambridgeshire, UK)
St. Louis Cardinal 1st baseman, Matt Carpenter is leading the National League in Home Runs – before 2018 what were the most home runs Carpenter hit in a single season: 24, 26, or 28? (2016, 21, 2017 -23, 2015 – 28)
In 1978 Wild, Wild West & Baa Baa Black Sheep Star Robert Conrad dare America to knock an EverReady Alkaline Battery of his: Right or Left Shoulder?
Everybody knows the St. Louis Cardinals recent success is mostly due to the introduction of Matt Carpenter’s: Chunky, Sweeter, or Hot Salsa? (Revealed by Matt in an interview – Tomato Based, Not Chunky, Sweeter Version, & Not Hot
How tall is a “Slinky” when at rest – closer to: 2″, 3″, or 4″? (2 1/4″)
In what year did the radio frequency 98.7 fm in Springfield, MO becom Sports Radio: 1998, 2001, or 2004?