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100

 Which country is the largest producer of rice in the world?
A) India
B) China
C) Indonesia
D) Brazil

Answer: B) China (Followed closely by India, these two produce the bulk of the world's supply).

100


What is a dog's most powerful and relied-upon sense?


A) Sight
B) Smell
C) Hearing
D) Taste





Answer: B) Smell

100
What is the term for a plant that keeps its leaves and stays green all year round?


  • A) Deciduous
  • B) Evergreen
  • C) Perennial
  • D) Biennial


Answer: B) Evergreen (Unlike deciduous trees that shed their leaves in the fall, evergreens retain their foliage).

100

 What does the acronym "Wi-Fi" officially stand for?
A) Wireless Fidelity
B) Wideband Frequency
C) Wireless Find
D) It does not stand for anything

D) It does not stand for anything - While widely believed to be short for "Wireless Fidelity," it was simply a marketing term created by a branding firm.

100

In the city of Blythe, California, it is completely illegal to wear cowboy boots unless you satisfy what very specific requirement?
A) You must be riding a horse
B) You must own at least two cows
C) You must have a background in agriculture
D) You must be over 6 feet tall

B) You must own at least two cows.

200

 Botanically speaking, which plant family does rice belong to?
A) Poaceae (grasses)
B) Fabaceae (legumes)
C) Solanaceae (nightshades)
D) Cucurbitaceae (gourds)  

Answer: A) Poaceae (grasses).

200

Which dog breed is the smallest in the world?


A) Pomeranian
B) Chihuahua
C) Papillon
D) Pug





Answer: B) Chihuahua

200

What is the world's fastest-growing plant, capable of growing up to 3 feet in a single day?
A) Giant Redwood
B) Bamboo
C) Kelp
D) Eucalyptus

Answer: B) Bamboo

200

American inventor Douglas Engelbart created the first prototype of the computer mouse in 1964. What material was its outer shell made of?
A) Aluminum
B) Bakelite
C) Plastic
D) Wood

D) Wood - Built by engineer Bill English, the original 1964 prototype was a wooden box with two rolling metal wheels.

200
In Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, it is technically illegal to wear a certain type of footwear in public without a permit from City Hall. What is it?
A) High heels over 2 inches tall
B) Open-toed sandals
C) Steel-toed work boots
D) Roller skates


A) High heels over 2 inches tall (enacted to prevent trip-and-fall lawsuits against the city!).

300

 In which region of the world was rice originally domesticated thousands of years ago?
A) Sub-Saharan Africa
B) The Andean region of South America
C) The Pearl River Valley in China
D) The Mediterranean coast

Answer: C) The Pearl River Valley in China (Archaeological evidence shows domestication there around 8,000 to 9,000 years ago

300
How many sweat glands do dogs have to regulate their body temperature?


A) All over their skin like humans
B) Only on their ears and nose
C) Primarily on the pads of their paws
D) Dogs do not have sweat glands





Answer: C) Primarily on the pads of their paws

300
What is the world's largest living coral reef system?


  • A) The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef
  • B) The Red Sea Coral Reef
  • C) The Great Barrier Reef
  • D) The New Caledonia Barrier Reef


Answer: C) The Great Barrier Reef (Located in Australia, it is so massive it can be seen from space).

300

What was the name of the very first message sent over ARPANET, the precursor to the modern internet, in 1969?
A) "Hello, World!"
B) "Lo"
C) "Testing 1, 2, 3"
D) "Login"

B) "Lo" - The researchers intended to type "LOGIN," but the system crashed right after typing the first two letters.

300
According to local laws in Arcadia, California, who or what always has the absolute right of way on city streets and intersections?
A) Skunks
B) Peacocks
C) Stray cats
D) Classic cars


B) Peacocks.

400

What is the defining characteristic of glutinous rice (also known as sticky rice)?
A) It contains a high amount of actual wheat gluten
B) It has a sticky texture when cooked due to a lack of amylose
C) It is made by adding artificial sugars during the milling process
D) It is grown in salty coastal waters

Answer: B) It has a sticky texture when cooked due to a lack of amylose (Despite the name, it is completely gluten-free).

400

According to the American Kennel Club, what is typically the most popular dog breed in the United States? 

A) German Shepherd
B) Golden Retriever
C) French Bulldog
D) Labrador Retriever






Answer: D) Labrador Retriever






400
Which gas makes up the majority of the Earth's atmosphere?


  • A) Oxygen
  • B) Carbon Dioxide
  • C) Nitrogen
  • D) Hydrogen


Answer: C) Nitrogen (It makes up about 78% of our atmosphere, while oxygen only makes up about 21%).

400

Which tech company released the world's first commercially available microprocessor in 1971?
A) Motorola
B) Texas Instruments
C) Intel
D) IBM

C) Intel - The Intel 4004 allowed the entire brain of a computer to fit on a single, fingernail-sized chip.


A microprocessor acts as the "brain" of a computer, performing three core functions: it fetches instructions from memory, decodes them into commands, and executes them. It drives all system operations, processes data, and manages the flow of information between hardware components.

400

In which US state is it strictly illegal to tie an alligator to a fire hydrant?
A) Florida
B) Louisiana
C) Alabama
D) Texas

C) Alabama.

500

Which popular game/website donates grains of rice to the UN World Food Programme for every trivia question you answer correctly?

A) Quizlet
B) Kahoot!
C) Freerice
D) Sporcle  

Answer: C) Freerice (A fun educational platform that has donated billions of grains to end hunger).

500

Which dog breed holds the record for the highest recorded jump by a dog? 

A) Greyhound
B) Border Collie
C) Jack Russell Terrier
D) Whippet





Answer: B) Border Collie

500
What is the tallest living tree species on Earth?


  • A) Giant Sequoia
  • B) Coastal Redwood
  • C) Douglas Fir
  • D) Banyan Tree


Answer: B) Coastal Redwood (Native to California, these trees can grow over 370 feet tall).

500

In 1991, Tim Berners-Lee published the first-ever website on the World Wide Web. Where was he working at the time?
A) MIT
B) CERN
C) Stanford
D) DARPA

B) CERN - Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web while working at the CERN particle physics laboratory in Switzerland. 


CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is the world’s largest particle physics laboratory. Located on the France-Switzerland border near Geneva, its primary mission is to uncover how the universe works by studying the fundamental constituents of matter and forces using the world's most advanced accelerators

500

In Waterbury, Connecticut, the local government has a strict ordinance against local barbers doing what while working on a customer?
A) Talking politics
B) Humming, whistling, or singing
C) Wearing a hat
D) Drinking coffee

B) Humming, whistling, or singing.

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