When animals speak
Food origins
words we borrow
Mathematics Master
100

This talking animal starred in a Canadian children's show and often gave advice to the main character.

a) Woofy, 

b) Clifford, 

c) Mr. Ed, 

d) The Friendly Giant  


The Friendly Giant  

100

The iconic Canadian dish made of fries, cheese curds, and gravy is called what?

Poutine

100

The word “cliché” is borrowed from this language.

French

100

This famous mathematical constant is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.

 a) Pi, 

b) e, 

c) Phi, 

d) Tau

Pi

200

This bird is famous for mimicking human speech and was named after a Scottish author. 

a) Parrot, 

b) Raven, 

c) Crow, 

d) Macaw


Parrot

200

This popular Italian pasta is believed to have been introduced to Italy by the Chinese. 

a) Ravioli, 

b) Spaghetti, 

c) Lasagna, 

d) Fettuccine

Spaghetti

200

 The term “et cetera” comes from this language. 

a) Latin, 

b) French, 

c) Greek, 

d) Italian


Latin

200

This number is known as the golden ratio and appears in nature and art.

a) Pi, 

b) E, 

c) Phi, 

d) Zero

 

Phi ϕ

300

The term “cowardly lion” was made famous by this animal in the "Wizard of Oz." 

a) Lion,

 b) Dog, 

c) Bear, 

d) Tiger

Lion

300

This food, widely considered Greek, has its origins in Turkey. 

a) Gyro, 

b) Hummus, 

c) Baklava, 

d) Tzatziki


Gyro

300

The word “bungalow” comes from this language.

a) Hindi, 

b) Urdu, 

c) Turkish,

 d) Punjabi  

Turkish

300

This mathematical symbol represents summation in mathematics. 

a) Σ, 

b) ∆

C) π


a) Σ

400

This animal, featured in Aesop’s Fables, is known for the saying "slow and steady wins the race." 

a) Rabbit, b) Tortoise, c) Fox, d) Dog


Tortoise

400

The modern pizza is said to have originated in Naples, Italy, but was influenced by this ancient civilization. 

a) Romans, 

b) Greeks, 

c) Egyptians, 

d) Babylonians

Romans

400

The word “safari” comes from this language. 

a) Arabic, 

b) Swahili, 

c) Zulu, 

d) Shona


Swahili

400

This prime number is the smallest number that can be written as the sum of two positive prime numbers in two different ways. 

a) 5, 

b) 9, 

c) 10, 

d) 13

9

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