If a train was supposed to arrive at 3:15 pm and arrived 35 minutes late, it arrived at... ?
What is 3:50pm?
What is the tallest mammal on Earth?
Giraffe
Which continent is the least populated?
Antartica
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curie
How many elements are in the periodic table?
118
Number considered to be a "bakers dozen"
13
The interior angles of a triangle always sum to what degree?
180
What species can live both in water and on land?
Amphibians
What country has the longest border with the United States?
Canada
What is the largest country by population?
India
What is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear anywhere on the Periodic Table of Elements?
J
Which country sees the most international tourists annually?
France
How many centimetres in 1 meter?
100
What is the strongest bone in the human body?
Femur
Which is the world’s largest ocean?
Pacific Ocean
What year did World War I begin?
1914
What is the only food that can never go bad?
Honey
How many nouns are in the following sentence: "The rabbit ran to the cafeteria and ate a big salad"?
Three. The nouns are rabbit, cafeteria, and salad.
If you need 1/2 cup of flour and you only have a 1/4 measuring cup, how many times do you need to use it to get the right amount of flour?
Two times
Which one of these is a mammal: a seahorse, a sea lion, or a sea urchin?
Sea Lion
What is the largest desert in the world?
Antartic Desert
What was Brazil's second capital?
Rio de Janeiro
Dry ice is the solid form of which gas?
CO2
Originally, Amazon only sold what kind of product?
Books
Which math theorem states that A² + B² = C²?
The Pythagorean theorem
Which extreme-condition microscopic animal can survive the vacuum of outer space, boiling water, and intense radiation?
The tardigrade (or water bear).
Which country contains both the highest and lowest points of elevation in South America?
Argentina
Which English monarch broke away from the Catholic Church and created the Church of England just to get a divorce?
King Henry VIII
Gold has the chemical symbol Au. What Latin word for "shining dawn" does this symbol come from?
Aurum
What is the only U.S. state that can be typed in using only one row of a standard “QWERTY” keyboard?
Alaska