Which sport uses a heavy ball to knock down ten pins?
Bowling
Which green statue holds a torch high in the air in New York Harbor?
Statue of Liberty
What organ beats inside your chest to pump blood everywhere?
Your Heart
What is the largest mammal in the world that lives in the ocean?
Blue Whale
Who was the very first president of the United States?
George Washington
What is the standard number of players on the court for one basketball team?
5 players
In which country can you visit the Eiffel Tower?
France
What is the largest organ on the outside of the human body?
Skin
What is the only mammal capable of true, sustained flight?
Bat
How many years does a U.S. president serve in a single standard term?
Four years
Which tennis tournament is famous for being played on grass courts in London?
Wimbledon
Which massive palace complex in Beijing, China was the home of emperors for centuries?
The Forbidden City
What are the microscopic air sacs in the lungs where oxygen enters the blood called?
Alveoli
What is the main component that makes up a rhinoceros's horn?
Keratin
Which president was in office during World War II and served four terms?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
In volleyball, what is the max number of hits a team gets to send the ball over?
3
Which white marble mausoleum in Agra, India was built by an emperor for his wife?
Taj Mahal
What is the scientific name for the human jawbone?
Mandible
Which marine creature has three hearts and blue blood?
Octopus
Who was the only U.S. president to resign from office?
Richard Nixon
In baseball, what exact term is used when a batter strikes out on a pitch that bounces in the dirt?
Uncaught third strike
What is the name of the prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England consisting of a ring of standing stones?
Stonehenge
Which branch of the autonomic nervous system is responsible for the "fight or flight" response?
Sympathetic nervous system
What is the name of the flightless bird native to New Zealand that lays the largest egg relative to its body size?
Kiwi
Who was the president during the War of 1812, often called the "Father of the Constitution"?
James Madison