The currency of Iceland, the “króna,” literally means?

A. Crown B. Rock C. Frost D. Jewel
A. Crown
The unit of currency used in Iceland is the Icelandic krona, ISK – Íslensk króna in Icelandic. Króna means crown. The Icelandic word in the singular, “króna”, becomes “krónur” in plural.
Finish the lyrics...
I, I just woke up from a dream
Where you and I had to say goodbye
And I don't know what it all means
But since I survived, __________
I realized
(Die With A Smile)
Who is this rapper?

Wiz Khalifa
Which brand created the first instant camera?
A. Polaroid B. Kodak
C. Leica D. Fujifilm
A. Polaroid

The first model, the Polaroid Model 95 Land Camera, was publicly demonstrated in February 1947 and went on sale in November 1948.
Which fruit emits a gas that ripens other fruits extremely quickly?
A. Apple B. Banana
C. Pear D. Papaya
B. Banana
Which ancient city in Uzbekistan was once known as “Afrasiab”?
Samarkand
The archaeological site of Afrasiab is located on the northern outskirts of Samarkand.
Which famous chocolate bar was originally created in 1930 as a “meal replacement bar” for U.S. soldiers during training?
A. Snickers C. Twix
B. Mars Bar D. Milky Way
A. Snickers

The Snickers bar, which is made of nougat topped with caramel and peanuts and covered in milk chocolate, was first introduced in 1930 and was marketed as a filling, high-energy meal replacement, particularly for U.S. soldiers in training and later widely distributed to troops during World War II.
The oldest currency still in use is?
A. British Pound
B. Japanese Yen
C. Chinese Yuan
D. Swiss Franc
A. British Pound
The British Pound (£), also known as the Pound Sterling. Its origins date back to the 8th century when silver pennies were first minted. The term "pound" originally referred to a pound weight of silver.
Finish the song lyrics...
And when I'm back in Chicago, I feel it
Another version of me, I was in it
I wave __________ to the end of beginning
goodbye (End of Beginning)
Which historical figure was known to sleep only 2 hours per day?
A. Nikola Tesla B. Julius Caesar
C. Napoleon D. Thomas Edison
A. Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla was known for his extreme and unusual sleeping habits, reportedly sleeping only about two hours per day by following an extreme form of a polyphasic sleep schedule known as the Uberman cycle (six 20-minute naps every four hours). He considered sleep a waste of time and devoted most of his life to his work and experiments.
Which car manufacturer started as a tractor company?
A. Ferrari B. Lamborghini
C. Maserati D. Porsche
B. Lamborghini
Which ancient civilization first used snow from mountains to sweeten drinks, creating an early form of sorbet?
A. Persia B. China C. Rome D. Greece
A. Persia
The ancient Persians, around 500 BCE, were the first to regularly use snow from mountains to create frozen desserts, which are considered an early form of sorbet or a snow cone.
Which city of Uzbekistan is known as the “City of Wind”?
A. Kokand B. Bukhara
C. Karshi D. Navoi
A. Kokand
Kokand is nicknamed the "City of Winds" because it is a windy city throughout the year.
When Instagram first introduced “Reels,” which country got exclusive early access for testing?
A. United States B. Brazil
C. India D. Japan
B. Brazil
The Euro was introduced in what year?

A. 1995 B. 1999 C. 2000 D. 2002
B. 1999
The euro was launched on 1 January 1999, when it became the currency of more than 300 million people in Europe.
What is the title of this song...
But I see her in the back of my mind
All the time
Like a fever
Like I'm burning alive
Like a sign
Did I cross the line?
Wildflower (Billie Eilish)
Which famous queen could speak nine languages fluently?
A. Cleopatra VII B. Elizabeth I
C. Catherine the Great D. Isabella I
A. Cleopatra VII

Cleopatra VII was a highly intelligent and educated woman who could speak nine languages fluently, including Egyptian, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Coptic, Ethiopian, and Median.
What was LEGO’s original primary product?
A. Toy trains
B. Yo-yos
C. Wooden ducks
D. Puzzles
C. Wooden ducks
Wooden ducks were one of LEGO's original primary products. The company started in 1932 with a carpenter's workshop making wooden toys.

Which country invented the technique of freeze-drying food centuries before modern technology?
A. Peru B. Japan
C. Nepal D. Mongolia
A. Peru
The ancient Inca civilization, which thrived in the Andes mountains in what is now modern-day Peru, invented a rudimentary form of freeze-drying centuries before modern technology. They used the natural environment of the high-altitude Andes to their advantage.
Which Uzbek desert is considered one of the youngest deserts on Earth?
A. Kyzylkum B. Karakum
C. Aralkum D. Mirzachul
C. Aralkum
The Aralkum desert is considered one of the youngest deserts on Earth, having formed relatively recently since the 1960s on the dried-up seabed of the former Aral Sea.

Which Disney princess is the only one who has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
A. Snow White B. Cinderella
C. Ariel D. Belle
A. Snow White

Which country has the second-strongest currency in the world?
A. America (USD) B. Omani Rial (OMR)
C. Bahraini Dinar (BHD) D. Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD)
C. Bahraini Dinar (BHD)
Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD) =$3.26 USD
Bahraini Dinar (BHD) =$2.66 USD
Omani Rial (OMR) =$2.60 USD
Which rapper holds the record for the most words in a single hit song?
A. Tech N9ne – “Worldwide Choppers”
B. Eminem – “Rap God”
C. Twista – “Overnight Celebrity”
D. Logic – “44 More”
B. Eminem – “Rap God”
The song "Rap God" (2013) contains a total of 1,560 words in 6 minutes and 4 seconds.
Which artist secretly mixed egg yolk into his oil paints?
A. Van Goh B. Michelangelo
C. Leonardo da Vinci D. Pablo Picasso
C. Leonardo da Vinci

Which company first invented the modern electric rice cooker?
A. National (Panasonic)
B. Toshiba
C. Sharp
D. Hitachi
B. Toshiba
Toshiba was the first company to introduce the world's first commercially successful, automatic electric rice cooker for home use in December 1955 (or 1956).

Which country in East Asia where the national dish is cooked in a sheep’s stomach with hot stones placed inside?
(China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan,Hong Kong and Macau)
Mongolia

Khorkhog is a traditional Mongolian barbecue dish where pieces of mutton or goat meat, along with vegetables, are cooked in a sealed container, often a metal milk jug or a sheep's stomach, with heated river stones placed inside.
Which river was historically known as the Oxus?
A. Syr Darya
B. Amu Darya
C. Zarafshan
D. Chirchik
B. Amu Darya
The river known historically as the Oxus is the Amu Darya. Classical Greek geographers, such as Herodotus, used the name "Oxus" for this major river in Central Asia.
What is the world’s oldest known written recipe (dating back over 3,700 years)?
A. Beer B. Bread
C. Cheese D. Pasta
A. Beer
The world's oldest known written recipe is for beer, detailed in the 4,000-year-old Sumerian poem Hymn to Ninkasi, which served as both a song of praise to the goddess of brewing and a detailed brewing guide. This recipe dates to around 1800 BCE, though evidence of brewing practices is even older.
Which European country was first known for its vertical banknote designs?
Switzerland (Swiss franc)
Since 1995, Switzerland has adopted a vertical design for its currency—starting with the 8th series and continuing with notes released between 2016 and 2019

What is the name of this musical instrument?


Who is this actor?

Jim Carrey
Which jewelry brand is this? 


Which plant is this?
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Lotus (Lotus root)

Which city in Uzbekistan was once called “Bumiskat”?
Bukhara
Bukhara was once called “Bumiskat,” a name recorded by the historian Muhammad ibn Jafar Narshakhi. It was also known by other names, such as Numijkat, and in Arabic as "Madinat al-Sufriya" (The Copper City) and "Madinat Al Tujjar" (The City of Merchants).
Who is the 2025 Formula One World Champion?
Lando Norris
