Types of Birds
Unusual fruits of the world
Brain teasers/riddles
South America
Economics 101
100

These birds are found in every continent except Antarctica. There are about 217 species and they rely heavily on their hearing, because their ears are placed at different heights on their heads. 

Owls 

100

These small golf sized balls are either red or yellow, with hard skin and have a tart taste. You can scoop out the seeds. Native to South America 

Passion-fruit/pomegranate 

100

Name 3 consecutive days, without using Monday-Sunday

Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow. 

100

The Largest tropical rain forest covering much of Brazil extending in Columbia and Peru: great biodiversity in the world

The Amazon 

100

This term means "in cash", or readily convertible into cash without a big loss of principal. Checking and saving accounts are examples of this 

Liquid assets. 

200

These birds are considered flightless and mostly found in cold regions. They tend to fly underwater 

Penguins 

200

This sweet summer fruit is known for its floral scent, inedible outer shell that leads to an edible white flesh inside. Most notably from Southeast Asia, tastes like a combination between a grape and a pear. 

Lychee 

200

What can you hold without ever touching or using your hands? 

Your breath 

200

Currently to this date, Brazil supplies roughly 1/3 of this export in the world. Since 1920, 80 percent has been exported from Brazil. 

Coffee 

200

In 2008, Prices in Zimbabwe doubled every 24 hours causing a fall in the purchasing value of money. This is an example of what? 

Inflation 

300

These long-legged birds are known for feeding with their heads upside-down, filtering food out of the water using comb-like structures. Distinct skin color 

Flamingos 

300

This large, spiky fruit is native to Southeast Asia. It's known for a pungent aroma and savory smell. Travelers have been known to not enjoy it because of the strong flavor 

Durian 

300

What can travel the world while staying in one corner 

A stamp 

300
Famous in South America, this mythological creature is a vampire like creature is believed to attack cattle and goats and drains their blood. 

El Chupacabra 

300

The Central bank of the United States created by Congress to be the last resort for financial issues in our government. It also provides a safer and more flexible stability in our financial system 

The Federal Reserve 

400

These lightweight birds have distinct colored bills and its primary use is to control it's own body temperature. Mascot for fruit loops

Toucan 

400

Known as the largest tree-borne fruit, this can grow up to 80 pounds. This starchy fruit can have an apple/banana flavor comparison. Vegans use this as meat substitutes because of its pork like shredding when cooked 

Jackfruit 

400

How many seconds are there in a year 

12: January 2nd etc 

400

Winner for 8 straight years, this country won best culinary destination in the world again in 2019 

Peru 

400
A millionaire by age 25, one of the most successful investors of this time is the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. 

Warren Buffett

500

These fast agile flyers have hooked beaks and acute eyesight. These birds dispatch their prey with their beaks rather than their claws. Peregrine is largest. Football team 

Falcons 

500
This citrus fruit is a cross between a lime and an orange. It provides a sour taste but can excrete a lot of juice. Very popular in Filipino cuisine 

Calamansi 

500

You walk across a bridge and see a boat full of people, yet there isn't a single person on board. How is that possible? 

All the people on the boat are married. 

500

Recently named one of the "New seven wonders of the world" in 2007, this statue is located in Rio de Janiero, Brazil 

The statue of Christ the Redeemer. Built as as a symbol of Brazilian Christianity 

500

In 2008, a round of negotiations between Wall street officials and government officials led to the Lehman brothers filing for bankruptcy and Merrill Lynch selling itself to Bank of America, amongst other fallen companies causing this event in financial history. 

The Great Recession 

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