Q: What planet in our solar system has the most moons?
A: Saturn
Q: Who is credited with inventing the light bulb?
A: Thomas Edison
Q: What is the largest desert in the world?
A: The Sahara Desert
Q: Who was the third President of the United States?
A:Thomas Jefferson
Q: What organ pumps blood through the body?
A: The heart
Q: What is the name of the galaxy that contains Earth?
A: The Milky Way
Q: What invention allowed for wireless voice communication over long distances?
A: The telephone
Q: What is the capital of Australia?
A: Canberra
Q: Who led the independence movement in India?
A: Mahatma Gandhi
Q: What is the basic unit of life?
A: The cell
Q: What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?
A: Gravity
Q: What invention did Tim Berners-Lee make?
A: The World Wide Web
DAILY DOUBLE! Q: What mountain range separates Europe and Asia?
A: The Ural Mountains
Q: What war was fought between Athens and Sparta?
A: The Peloponnesian War
Q: What system in the body controls hormones?
Q: What is the closest star to Earth after the Sun?
A: Proxima Centauri
Q: What device converts sound into electrical signals for recording?
A: A microphone
Q: What country has the most natural lakes in the world?
A: Canada
Q: Who was the Egyptian queen who allied with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony?
Q: What gas do humans exhale after breathing in oxygen?
A: Carbon dioxide
DAILY DOUBLE! Q: What is the term for a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness due to explosion?
A: A supernova
Q: What invention revolutionized transportation by using internal combustion and four wheels?
A: The automobile
Q: What is the deepest part of the ocean?
A: The Mariana Trench
Q: What empire was ruled by Genghis Khan?
A: The Mongol Empire
Q: What blood vessel carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body?
A: The aorta