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100

True or false: Frogs are older than dinosaurs.

True. The earliest frogs appeared on Earth several million years before the first dinosaurs.

100

What do butterflies taste with?

Butterflies taste primarily with their feet using special sensors called chemoreceptors, though they also have some taste buds on their antennae and proboscis. The feet-based taste receptors instantly assess plants to identify nectar-rich flowers for feeding and, crucially for female butterflies, to find the correct host plants for laying eggs, which ensures their caterpillars will have suitable food

100

What ocean is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere?

The Arctic Ocean

100

Australia is also known as? 

The Land Down Under due to its location in the Southern Hemisphere. It has also been called Terra Australis (Latin for "Unknown South Land") and New Holland before the current name was formalized. Other colloquial names include Oz and Straya.

100

I look like a boot

Italy

200

What is the most popular pet?

The dog, with millions of households owning dogs globally, though cats are also extremely popular.

200

Where does vanilla come from?

Vanilla comes from the fruit pods of orchids from the Vanilla genus, specifically the Vanilla planifolia species, which originated in Mexico and Central America.

200

How many Mount Everest can you fit in the Mariana trench?

You could place one Mount Everest into the Mariana Trench and its peak would still be submerged, as the Mariana Trench is deeper than Everest is tall.

200

Which country has the most people?

As of 2025, India has the most people, with a population of approximately 1.46 billion, surpassing China's 1.41 billion. India became the world's most populous country around 2023, while China's population has been in decline.

200

I invented the waffle

Waffles originated in the Middle Ages in Europe, with their roots likely in Ancient Greece and Rome, becoming a popular street food and treat in countries like the Netherlands and Belgium

300

What animal makes the loudest noise?

The sperm whale makes the loudest noise

300

Where are tulips from originally

 Central Asia, and were first cultivated and prized by the Turkish people in the Ottoman Empire before being introduced to Western Europe in the 16th century, eventually becoming a major symbol and export of the Netherlands. The wild ancestors of modern tulips can be found in areas such as the Tian Shan mountains and the Near East.  

300

How much percentage of the ocean hasn't been explored?

More than 80% of the ocean remains unexplored, with estimates often placing the unexplored figure at 90% or even more, as only a tiny fraction of the vast, deep ocean floor has been mapped or seen by humans. The challenging conditions of extreme pressure, crushing depths, and complete darkness make ocean exploration incredibly difficult, with the result being that we know more about the surface of Mars than our own planet's oceans.

300

What country is known as the Breadbasket of Europe?

Ukraine

300

I am the mother of the Spanish Language

Spain

400

The largest cat in the world is the?

The largest cat in the world is the tiger, specifically the Amur (or Siberian) tiger, which can weigh up to 660 pounds (300 kg) and measure up to 10 feet (3 meters) long.

400

How much honey does a bee make in its lifetime

A worker bee produces a tiny amount of honey in its lifetime, about 1/12th of a teaspoon. This small quantity is the result of a bee visiting hundreds of flowers and flying thousands of miles over its approximately six-week lifespan, all for the colony's food supply

400

In what ocean was the Titanic discovered?

 North Atlantic Ocean, about 400 miles east of Newfoundland, Canada, and approximately 12,500 feet below the surface.

400

What is the capital of Switzerland? 

Bern

400

I speak Swedish but I'm not Sweden

Finland, where it is one of two official languages alongside Finnish

500

Which country has a rabbit jumping competition?

Rabbit jumping, or kaninhoppning, originated in Sweden in the 1970s and has since spread globally, with organized competitions held in numerous countries, including Norway, Denmark, the United States, Australia, and Canada. Sweden remains a central hub for the sport, hosting national championships and holding an international federation for rabbit jumping

500

In Greek, what does iris mean

the word ἶρις (iris) primarily means "rainbow" and refers to the goddess of rainbows in Greek mythology, who served as a divine messenger.

500

Who discovered the Great Barrier Reef?

Captain James Cook

500

What is the capital of Haiti? 

Port-Au-Prince

500

I am a small island under Italy and I speak English

Capri: A small, famous island known for its beauty and tourism, where English is widely spoken. 


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