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100

The least used letter in the English alphabet is _____

Z

100

What material was the first computer mouse made of?

a. copper    b. wood    c. plastic    d. silver 

wood

100

What color do humans see most?

green

100

Which part of Asia Jackie Chan was born?

Hong Kong

Jackie Chan was born in Hong Kong on April 7, 1954.

100

What is the retirement age for men in Uzbekistan?

60 years old 

100

If I (was, were, am, be) you, I would take the opportunity.

were

If I were you, I would take the opportunity. 

100

Which animal group is called  "pack"?


wolves

200

There are about _______ prepositions in English grammar. 

a. 100          b. 135            c. 150          d. 175

150 

200

The Father of Computer is Babbage, what's his first name?

a. Charles     b. Charlie     c. Chad     d. Christopher 

Charles Babbage

200

Which is the most dangerous animal in the zoo to zookeepers?

elephants 

200

John Cena is a _____-time world champion in WWE.

a. 12         b. 14         c. 16        d. 18 

16

200

The metric system, also known as the International System of Units (SI), is based on the number_____. 

a. 10       b. 15        c. 20       d. 25

10

200

All the furniture in (their, there, they’re) house is brand-new.  

their

All the furniture in their house is brand-new.

"There" refers to a place, "their" indicates possession, and "they're" is a contraction of "they are".  

200

Which sea creature has its heart in its head?

a. crab   b. shrimp   c. squid   d. mussels

shrimp

300

How many words did Shakespeare contribute to the English language? 

a. 1,400      b. 1,500      c. 1,600      d. 1,700

1,700 words 

300

Which year the first email was sent?

a. 1965       b. 1968       c. 1971      d. 1975

1971

The first email was sent in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson, a computer programmer, as a test message to himself. 

300

Who is Bruce Wayne's superhero alter ego?

Batman 

300

Natalie Portman has a degree in psychology from which university?

a. Princeton University       b. Yale University

c. Harvard University         d. Stanford University 

Harvard University  

300

How many floors in Empire State building?

a. 99         b. 100       c. 101      d. 102

102 floors

300

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

(A) I can’t hardly wait for spring break.
(B) I can hardly wait for spring break.
(C) I can’t hardly to wait for spring break.
(D) I hardly can’t wait for spring break.

(B) I can hardly wait for spring break.

Explanation:

  • The phrase "can’t hardly" (in option A) is incorrect because it's a double negative.

  • The correct phrase is "can hardly", meaning "almost not," which makes sense in this context.

  • Option C is incorrect because "to wait" is unnecessary.

  • Option D is incorrect because "hardly can’t" is also a double negative.
300

Which birds have an eyesight estimated to be 4 to 8 times stronger than that of a human?

a. falcons    b. eagles     c. owls    d. hummingbirds 

b. eagles

400

Which letter is a borrowed vowel in the English alphabet?

Y

  • "Y" is technically a consonant, but it often acts as a vowel when no other vowels are present in a syllable.
  • It takes the sound of "I" or "E" in words like:
    • Gym (sounds like "I")
    • Happy (sounds like "E")
    • Cry (sounds like "I")
400

The first 1GB hard drive was introduced by IBM in 1980 and weighed over_____.

a. 475 pounds      b. 500 pounds    

c. 550 pounds      c. 585 pounds

500 pounds

400

James Bullough Lansing the founder of JBL speakers. Which country does he come from? 

USA

400

Which singer became the first person to reach 100 million followers on Instagram in 2016?

a. Ariana Grande  b. Selena Gomez   c.  Beyoncé 

d. Taylor Swift 

Selena Gomez

400

Which 4 Asian countries where 4 is considered unlucky number?

China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan

400

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

(A) Each of the students were given a certificate.
(B) Each of the students was given a certificate.
(C) Each of the students are given a certificate.
(D) Each of the students is give a certificate.

(B) Each of the students was given a certificate.

Explanation:

  • The phrase "Each of the students" is singular because "each" refers to individuals one by one.

  • Even though "students" is plural, the subject "each" is singular, so it requires the singular verb "was" instead of "were" or "are."

  • "Was given" is correct because it follows proper subject-verb agreement.
400

Which animal can freeze solid in winter and thaw back to life in spring?

a. snail       b. penguin       c. fox       d. frog  

frog

500

What word that is still pronounced the same if you remove its last four letters? 

"Queue"

500

In computer, what is the status code for "not found"?

404

A 404 error occurs when a webpage the user is trying to access cannot be found on the server.

500

How many Oscars did the film Titanic get? 

11 Oscars 

500

Who is the highest paid actor in the world in 2024?

Dwayne Johnson ("The Rock")  


500

Which combination of day and date is considered unlucky?

Friday the 13th

500

Identify the sentence with correct punctuation.

(A) My sister, who lives in Canada, is visiting us next month.
(B) My sister who lives in Canada, is visiting us next month.
(C) My sister who lives in Canada is visiting us, next month.
(D) My sister, who lives in Canada is visiting us next month.

(A) My sister, who lives in Canada, is visiting us next month.

Explanation:

  • The phrase "who lives in Canada" is a non-essential (non-restrictive) clause, meaning it provides extra information but is not necessary to identify "my sister."
  • Non-essential clauses should be set off with commas before and after the clause.
  • Option B is incorrect because it's missing a comma before "who."
  • Option C is incorrect because the comma is incorrectly placed before "next month."
  • Option D is incorrect because it's missing the comma after "Canada."
500

Which animal has fingerprints almost identical to humans?

Koala

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