BAAM! Trivia!
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GAME RULES1. Make teams. Decide which team goes first.
2. Appoint a scorekeeper.
3. Teams answer correctly and earn money. If a team is correct, they can continue until max. 3 times or until they get BAAM!
4. If a team hits BAAM! they go bankrupt!
5. The team with the most money at the end is the winner.
6. Penalties cost a team $10 , $25 and $50 dollars!
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What month do we
celebrate Mother’s Day?
It is celebrated in May
$ 100
How many hours are in a day?
There are 24 hours in a day
$ 100
What does E.T.
stand for?
It means extra
terrestrial
Zilch!
$ 1
What kind of energy is
produced by Niagara Falls?
Electricity is
produced.
Nothing!
$100
What company makes
“Chocolate Kisses”?
Hershey makes them
$ 150
People go on diets
to lose ……………?
People go on diets to
lose weight.
$ 5
What opens a locked
door?
A key opens a door!
$ 1
What is on Feb. 14th?
Valentine’s Day is
on Feb. 14th
$ 1
Your father’s sister
is your ………..?
Your father’s sister is your aunt.
$ 1
How many seconds
in 10 minutes?
There are 600 seconds.
Zip!
$ 1
What is coffee
made from?
It is made from coffee beans!
$ 5
Blue and yellow make
which color?
They make green.
Zero!
$ 1
What do you use a
tripod with?
You use it with
a camera
$ 20
AA is a size of ……….?
AA is a size of battery.
$ 100
How many nickles
in one dollar?
There are 20 nickles.
$ 50
Where is the Golden
Gate bridge?
It is in San Francisco.
$ 5
What did Willy Wonka
own?
He owned a chocolate factory.
$ 1
Who cuts and
sells meat?
A butcher does!
$ 1
Oops I …… ….. again.
Opps I did it again.
$ 50
What job does an M.D.
do ?
They are doctors!
$ 10
$ 10
How many wings
does a bee have?
A bee has 4 wings!
You’re broke!
$ 1
When were the Olympics in Australia?
They were there
In the year 2000
$ 100
What month do we
celebrate Mother’s Day?
You’re broke!
You’re broke!
You’re broke!
$ 200
What is the opposite
of stupid?
Smart / Intelligent
Quick
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How many in a
dozen?
There are 12
in a dozen
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