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Sam's Online Class Trivia
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True or false: there is nothing wrong with boys enjoying BTS.
true
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Which city in Florida has the most theme parks?
Orlando
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What Indigenous peoples named many places in Florida?
Native Americans (will accept "Indians")
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If I let the cat out of the bag, what have I done?
told a secret
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When asking for permission, which is *MOST* polite: can, may, or could?
may
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What sport do most American families watch during Thanksgiving?
football
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If you're superstitious, then black cats are...
bad luck
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What does it mean if something is "taboo"?
it's socially unacceptable (answer must contain "social" or "culture")
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What kind of food is this?
ice cream
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From what extinct shark does this tooth come?
megalodon
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What idiom does this picture illustrate?
wear your heart on your sleeve
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At Disney World, Mickey will sign his _________ in your book.
autograph
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What popular Florida appetizer is this?
shrimp cocktail
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What is a "useless" invention called?
chindogu
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If you break a mirror, how many years' bad luck will you have?
seven
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The smoke from a blown-out candle is supposed to do what?
carry your wish to the sky
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What is this "invention" used for?
for lonely people to cuddle
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True or false: in America, it is *TABOO* to tip your waiter.
false
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If you're "in a pickle", you have a...
problem
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What is an "invention"?
something new that didn't exist before
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What pronoun do you use if you don't know someone's gender?
they; them
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What unusual but common animal do some Floridians eat and/or keep as pets?
alligator
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As an idiomatic expression, what does one compare apples to?
oranges
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In Italy, what number is "unlucky" for the same reason as the number 4 in Korea?
XVII, 17
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