Which ancient wall, built to protect against invasions, can be seen from space?
The Great Wall of China.
What is the capital city of France?
Paris
Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology?
Zeus
In which sport do teams compete for the Super Bowl?
American Football
What is the only bird able to fly backwards?
Hummingbird
During which war did the attack on Pearl Harbor occur?
World War II
In which continent is the Sahara Desert located?
Africa
In Roman numerals, what does the letter 'V' represent?
Five (5)
How often is the World Cup held?
Every 4 years
What color are flamingos when they're born?
Gray
Which ancient civilization's warriors were known for their unique phalanx formation?
Ancient Greece.
Name the world's largest ocean.
The Pacific Ocean
What is the name of the famous Greek hero in the story of the Trojan War, known for his only weak spot being his heel?
Achilles
In basketball, what is the term for a shot made from behind the arc that is worth three points?
Three-pointer.
Which planet in our solar system is known for having rings?
Saturn
What is the name of the famous American Civil War speech given by Abraham Lincoln?
The Gettysburg Address.
Which country is famously shaped like a boot?
Italy
Which ancient Greek philosopher taught Alexander the Great?
Aristotle
Who is known as the "King of Clay" in the tennis world?
(Hint: This player has won multiple French Open titles)
Rafael Nadal
What is unique about a seahorse's reproduction, compared to most other fish species?
(Hint: It's about which parent carries the offspring)
Male seahorses carry and give birth to the offspring.
Who was the first woman to receive the U.S. Medal of Honor?
(Hint: Dr. Mary ...)
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker.
What is the smallest country in the world, completely surrounded by Italy?
(Hint: ... City)
Vatican City.
What is the Roman name for the Greek goddess Athena?
Minerva
What is the maximum number of points a player can score with a single dart in darts?
(Hint: It's the triple score of the highest single number on the dartboard)
60 (Triple 20)
What is the only continent without active volcanoes?
Antarctica