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Summer Fun

Total questions: 33

Worksheet time: 17mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

The first modern Olympic Games were held in the summer in 1896 in...

a)

Rome, Italy

b)

Athens, Greece

c)

Miami, Florida

d)

Raleigh, NC

2.

The first day of summer is between what dates every year?

a)

July 1st and July 4th

b)

June 1st and June 3rd

c)

June 20th and June 22nd

d)

August 1st and August 2nd

3.

The first day of summer is called the...

a)

summer vacation

b)

hot day

c)

sunny mcsunnerson

d)

summer solstice

4.

The last day of summer is...

a)

September 20th

b)

September 1st

c)

October 1st

d)

October 20th

5.

A watermelon is a...

a)

fruit

b)

vegetable

c)

animal

d)

ghost

6.

True or False...The Eiffel Tower actually grows in the summer.

a)

True

b)

False

7.

This month is national ice cream month...

a)

April

b)

May

c)

June

d)

July

8.

The month of June is named after...

a)

the Roman goddess Juno

b)

the June bug

c)

the June flower

d)

my aunt June

9.

Roman general Marc Antony named the month of July after...

a)

Orange Julius

b)

Julius Caesar

c)

Julia Roberts

d)

My uncle Julio

10.

The longest day of the year is...

a)

the last day of school.

b)

EOG day

c)

summer solstice

d)

when you watch your sister's dance recital.

11.

What percent of Americans take a summer vacation?

a)

54%

b)

86%

c)

90%

d)

45%

12.

What is the most popular summer vacation location?

a)

the beach/ocean

b)

a national park

c)

the lake

d)

Dillard Drive Middle School

13.

Which duo had a hit in 1978 with "Summer Nights?"

a)

Hall and Oates

b)

Brooks and Dunn

c)

Donny and Marie

d)

John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John

14.

On sunscreen bottles, what does the term SPF stand for?

a)

Sun Protection Factor

b)

Skin Protection Factor

c)

Some People Fry

d)

Scary People Freak

15.

What is the most popular food that people cook on the grill?

a)

Ribs

b)

Burgers

c)

Hot Dogs

d)

Chicken

16.

Which President hosted the first barbecue at the white house?

a)

Donald Trump

b)

George Washington

c)

F.D.R.

d)

Lyndon B. Johnson

17.

Which American holiday unofficially signifies the end of the US summer season?

a)

Memorial Day

b)

Labor Day

c)

Father's Day

d)

Feldman Day

18.

What began as a pie plate, but later became a summertime staple?

a)

dog dish

b)

picnic basket

c)

frisbee

d)

toilet seat

19.

What is your principal's name?

a)

Mrs. Stern

b)

Mrs. Feldman

c)

Mr. Lee

d)

Mrs. Allen

20.

What is the school mascot?

a)

dragon

b)

dog

c)

snake

d)

Mr. Beast

21.

Summer brings the shortest days of the year...

a)

True

b)

False

22.

What month does school start back (after summer)?

a)

August

b)

September

c)

October

23.

Americans eat enough hot dogs on July 4 to stretch from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles...

a)

two times

b)

three times

c)

four times

d)

five times

24.

The world's largest cruise ship is the length of...

a)

the Whitehouse

b)

Dillard Drive Magnet Middle School

c)

four football fields

d)

two football fields

25.

Humans are scientifically proven to be happier in the summer...

a)

True

b)

False

26.

The longest barbecue on record lasted

a)

1 day

b)

36 hours

c)

99 hours

d)

80 hours

27.

The biggest bonfire ever was...

a)

10 feet tall

b)

14 stories tall

c)

24 stories tall

d)

taller than Mt. Fuji

28.

The world's largest surfboard collection includes...

a)

650 boards

b)

750 boards

c)

850 boards

d)

I'm bored

29.

The world's largest inflatable pool toy was a ______ that stood 70 feet tall.

a)

teddy bear

b)

dolphin

c)

swan

d)

frog

30.

The record for the most people making sand angels simultaneously is...

a)

1,387

b)

2

c)

1 million

d)

22,563

31.

The world's longest lazy river is nearly...

a)

as long as a schoolbus

b)

12 miles long

c)

1 mile long

d)

2 miles long

32.

__________ hosts the largest international ukulele festival.

a)

Paris

b)

Madrid

c)

Puerto Rico

d)

Hawaii

33.

Americans drink ________ of glasses of iced tea a year.

a)

thousands

b)

millions

c)

billions

d)

trillions