Name the largest member of the cat family.
Tiger.
What singer of the 40s and 50s had the nickname “Ol’ Blue Eyes’”?
Frank Sinatra
A collection of hundreds of stars around a common centre is called a:
Galaxy.
The basic units of living things are:
Cells.
How many continents are there?
7.
What is the national flower of Wales?
Daffodil.
What is the largest religion by population in the world?
Christianity
Which is the world’s longest river?
Nile.
What is the highest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest.
According to Greek mythology who was the King of the Gods?
Zeus.
What is the worlds most popular meat?
Goat
What year did Disneyland open?
1955
Which scientists studies animals?
Zoologist.
Which planets only have one moon?
The Earth and Pluto.
Where is the Bermuda Triangle located?
The Atlantic Ocean
Great Britain and Ireland are separated by which sea?
The Irish Sea
Anna Jarvis introduced what holiday in 1907?
Mother’s Day.
Gold was discovered in what year in California?
1848.
The English scientist Stephen Hawking is famous in which field?
Physics
What is the most widely spoken native language in Europe?
German
Who was President of the United States from 1953 to 1961?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
What was the name of the German-Dutch diarist of Jewish origin who gained fame after her death when her journal was published as “The Diary of a Young Girl”?
Anne Frank
The last person to walk on the moon was?
Eugene Cernan.
Which is the most mountainous country in Europe?
Spain
The first Medal of Honor was awarded during what war?
U.S. Civil war.