What part of the plant is mainly responsible for making food?
Leaf
Which country has more sheep than people by one of the largest margins in the world?
B) New Zealand
In what sport would you compete for the "America's Cup"?
Sailing
Which actor played Moses in the epic film "The Ten Commandments" (1956)?
Charlton Heston
Why did the computer catch a cold?
It left its Windows open.
What causes day and night on Earth?
Earth rotates on its axis
Which capital city is the only one in the world named after a U.S. president?
Monrovia (Named after President James Monroe)
Which country invented table tennis, originally known as "whiff-whaff"?
England
Which actor played the title role in "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962)?
Peter O'Toole
Which city is known as the "City of Canals" but is NOT Venice?
Amsterdam
What is the SI unit of force?
Newton
On which continent would you find a pink lake called Lake Hillier?
Australia
Which country is famous for the martial art Capoeira?
Brazil
Which 1959 epic won 11 Academy Awards?
Ben-Hur
What is the national sport of Japan?
Sumo Wrestling
Which element is known as the “king of chemicals” industry due to its use in fertilizers and acids?
Sulfur
Which country is home to the world's largest salt flat?
Bolivia
Which athlete won Olympic medals in both track and field and bobsleigh during Summer and Winter Olympics?
Eddie Eagan
Which actor won an Oscar for playing the title role in "The King and I" (1956)?
Yul Brynner
Which actress became Princess of Monaco after leaving Hollywood?
Grace Kelly
Which element is used in glow-in-the-dark paints?
Radium
What country contains a town called "Dull" and is twinned with a town called "Boring" in the United States?
Scotland
Which country's national sport is Kabaddi?
Bangladesh
Which musical won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1961?
West Side Story
Which element is named after the Earth (Latin “Terra”) is NOT actually a standard element name but often confused with which real element?
Tellurium