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Turkey Trivia Quiz
How much do you know about the turkey?
1. When was the first Thanksgiving celebration?
O 1492
O 1567
O 1621
O 1777
2. Where was the turkey first domesticated?
O Canada
O Mexico and Central America
O New Zealand
O India
3. What is a female turkey called?
O a rooster
O a cuckoo
O a chick
O a hen
4. What is a male turkey called?
O a larry
O a clark
O a harry
O a tom
5. What great American statesman lobbied to make the turkey the national symbol?
O Benjamin Franklin
O Thomas Jefferson
O John Adams
O Andrew Jackson
6. What sound does a female turkey make?
O gobble
O cluck
O chirp
O peep
7. What sound does a male turkey make?
O gobble
O click
O chirp
O peep
8. About how many feathers does a mature turkey have?
O 1,500
O 2,000
O 3,500
O 5,000
9. Which state produces the most turkeys annually?
O Kansas
O Ohio
O Arkansas
O Minnesota
10. How fast can wild turkeys run?
O 5 mph
O 15 mph
O 25 mph
O 45 mph
11. How does Arkansas rank among the other states in turkey production?
O first
O third
O eighth
O fourteenth
12. What Native American tribe celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the colonists?
O the Wampanoag tribe
O the Sioux tribe
O the Choctaw tribe
O the Arapaho tribe
13. Can wild turkeys fly? If so, how fast?
O No.
O Yes, up to 25 mph
O Yes, up to 40 mph
O Yes, up to 55 mph
14. Approximately what percentage of American homes eats turkey on Thanksgiving?
O 49%
O 67%
O 82%
O 90%
15. Approximately what percentage of American homes eats turkey on Christmas?
O 34%
O 50%
O 67%
O 89%
16. What is the name of the skin that hangs from a turkey's neck?
O snark
O wattle
O garble
O swag
17. Which U.S. president specified that Thanksgiving would fall on the last Thursday of November?
O Martin Van Buren
O Andrew Jackson
O William H. Taft
O Abraham Lincoln
18. Which president attempted to move the Thanksgiving holiday to the fourth Thursday in November to create a longer Christmas shopping season?
O Franklin D. Roosevelt
O Dwight D. Eisenhower
O Harry S. Truman
O Gerald R. Ford
19. Which country consumes the most turkey per year per capita?
O The United States
O Israel
O Spain
O The United Kingdomr year per capita?
20. What is the best way to defrost a turkey?
O with a hair dryer
O in the refrigerator
O in cold water
O in the microwave oven
Turkey Facts
Here turkey, turkey, turkey
~Turkeys are able to adapt to a wide variety of habitats. However, most turkeys are found in hardwood forests with grassy areas.
~The best time to see a turkey is on a warm clear day or in a light rain.
They what?
~Turkeys have heart attacks. When the Air Force was conducting test runs and breaking the sound barrier, fields of turkeys would drop dead.
~Turkeys can drown if they look up when it is raining.
Eat, sleep, gobble
~Turkeys spend the night in trees. They fly to their roosts around sunset.
~Turkeys fly to the ground at first light and feed until mid-morning. Feeding resumes in mid-afternoon.
~Gobbling starts before sunrise and can continue through most of the morning.
Eyes in the backs of their heads?
~A wild turkey has excellent vision and hearing. Their field of vision is about 270 degrees. This is the main reason they continue to elude some hunters.
And they're fast, too!
~A spooked turkey can run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. They can also burst into flight approaching speeds between 50-55 mph in a matter of seconds.
So close, yet so far
~Benjamin Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey
Answers to quiz.
1. 1621
2. Mexico and Central America
3. a hen
4. a tom
5. Benjamin Franklin
6. cluck
7. gobble
8. 3,500
9. Minnesota
10. 25 mph
11. third
12. Wampanoag tribe
13. Yes, up to 55 mph
14. 90%
15. 50%
16. wattle
17. Abraham Lincoln
18. Franklin D. Roosevelt"
19. Israel
20. in cold water
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Lol interesting quiz Kat, really boosts my Thanksgiving mood. I've also heard turkey can make you sleepy if eaten in large quantities. Can anyone here verify that? :)
God Bless
-Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
This link should give you all the info you need about the myth... hint hint, that turkey makes you sleepy.
http://www.standard.net/live/news/148771/
mercy, peace and love
Kat
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Lol interesting quiz Kat, really boosts my Thanksgiving mood. I've also heard turkey can make you sleepy if eaten in large quantities. Can anyone here verify that? :)
God Bless
-Andrew
Hi Kat,
I'm not very good at those Trivia type things, but enjoyed the information. The guys at work are slavishly
trying to figure out those newspaper crossword puzzles and it seems they always ask questions that
most people wouldn't have the answer to. I prefer something like Marilyn Vos Savant, she's very smart.
Andrew: The reason Turkey might make you tired is because it has lot's of the Amino Acid Tryptophane,
which is supposed to promote " Tranquility", calming the nervous system.
Kind Regards, Samson.
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Good Grief...Now I'm really hungry!
;D ;D
Brenda
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I can answer No. 10 for ya. How fast can a Turkey run?
Not fast enouph.
Not sure they could adapt to space though. Looks like old Longhorn will be spending my first Thanksgiving orbiting around Saturn, so yall take care.
Longhorn
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Lol interesting quiz Kat, really boosts my Thanksgiving mood. I've also heard turkey can make you sleepy if eaten in large quantities. Can anyone here verify that? :)
God Bless
-Andrew
Hi Kat,
I'm not very good at those Trivia type things, but enjoyed the information. The guys at work are slavishly
trying to figure out those newspaper crossword puzzles and it seems they always ask questions that
most people wouldn't have the answer to. I prefer something like Marilyn Vos Savant, she's very smart.
Andrew: The reason Turkey might make you tired is because it has lot's of the Amino Acid Tryptophane,
which is supposed to promote " Tranquility", calming the nervous system.
Kind Regards, Samson.
Samson,
Thanks for sharing that bit of info. As one who likes the science of Neurology, I found that very enlightening.
You seem to know your foods. From the carrot thing before, to the turkey thing, your quite the expert. Maybe now you can share with us the infamous Mr Sanders KFC secret ingredient!! lol ;)
Hope everyone has a nice Thanksgiving!!
-Andrew
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Lol interesting quiz Kat, really boosts my Thanksgiving mood. I've also heard turkey can make you sleepy if eaten in large quantities. Can anyone here verify that? :)
God Bless
-Andrew
Hi Kat,
I'm not very good at those Trivia type things, but enjoyed the information. The guys at work are slavishly
trying to figure out those newspaper crossword puzzles and it seems they always ask questions that
most people wouldn't have the answer to. I prefer something like Marilyn Vos Savant, she's very smart.
Andrew: The reason Turkey might make you tired is because it has lot's of the Amino Acid Tryptophane,
which is supposed to promote " Tranquility", calming the nervous system.
Kind Regards, Samson.
Samson,
Thanks for sharing that bit of info. As one who likes the science of Neurology, I found that very enlightening.
You seem to know your foods. From the carrot thing before, to the turkey thing, your quite the expert. Maybe now you can share with us the infamous Mr Sanders KFC secret ingredient!! lol ;)
Hope everyone has a nice Thanksgiving!!
-Andrew
Thankyou for the Kind Words Andrew,
Andrew, I'm no expert about anything, just one of those Rank/File, one
of the masses trying to sift through all the Bologna mixed with the Truth
that is presented to us in this Journey- called life.
If I was an expert, I wouldn't be a member of this Forum finding the Truth
presented by Ray.
My only assets are a desire for Truth in everything and a fairly good memory
for retaining information, otherwise, I'm just one of the foolish things of this
World, happy that everyone is going to eventually be saved, because none of
us on our own deserve it.
Your Older Brother, Samson.
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So, what ya'll think about that White House ritual where they pardon a turkey every year. In other words, giving it a stay of execution? As opposed to what? Sacrificing one santeria style? What did the turkey do to actually desearve death? How is it a pardon if it lived a moral life, anyway. And how about that other turkey there? Should it be pardoned?
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Musicman,
What if the turkey you eat for Thanksgiving got a pardon? That would mean you don't get no turkey! ;D
Have mercy on a turkey! eat meatloaf for Thanksgiving! ewww yuck! ha! :P What about all those pumpkins that get sacrificed every year for the pies ??? :'(
Laugh y'all ;D
Kathy ::)