Q1
- Which famous playwright wrote ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’? → C. William Shakespeare
- This Italian summer lawn game goes all the way back to games played in the Roman Empire. → B. Bocce
- What vitamin is produced when your skin is exposed to sunlight? → D. Vitamin D
Q2
- If you run a 5K this summer you’ll be racing for about how many miles? → B. 3 miles
- Where does the month July get its name from? → A. The Roman dictator Julius Caesar
- What does “SPF” stand for? → A. Sun Protection Factor
Q3
- The straight line from the center of a circle to its circumference is called a what? → B. Radius
- Fireworks were invented in the 7th century in what country? → A. China
- The country’s largest UFO Festival is happening today in which city? → C. Roswell, New Mexico
Q4
- Sriracha hot sauce is named after a city in what country? → D. Thailand
- Where would you find an airport with the humorous airport code “SUX”? → C. Sioux City, Iowa
- Which northern country is known as “The Land of the Midnight Sun” due to its 24/7 summer daylight? → D. Norway
Q5
- What brand of car is named after the French explorer who founded Detroit, Michigan? → A. Cadillac
- Known as “the Summer White House” this Maryland retreat has been used by sitting presidents since 1942. → D. Camp David
- The phrase “Dog Days of Summer” refers to the stretch of July when this star rises and sets with the sun. → B. Sirius
Bonus
- The first official 4th of July fireworks celebration took place in 1777 in which U.S. city? → C. Philadelphia

