What makes a square a square?
Answer: Four Equal Sides
Who wrote “Romeo and Juliet”?
Answer: William Shakespeare
What are the three different states of matter?
Answer: Solid, Liquid, and Gas
In which year was the first computer invented?
Answer: 1943
What is the primary difference between ocean water and tap water?
Answer: Salt
If I had eight dozen eggs, how many eggs would I have in total?
Answer: 96
What are similar sounding words called?
Answer: Homonyms
What are animals without a backbone called?
Answer: Invertebrates
Who is the first computer programmer in the world?
Answer: Ada Lovelace
Other than water, the most-consumed beverage in the world is
Answer: Tea
What do we call the angle less than 90 degrees?
Answer: Acute angle
Which is the second book in the “Harry Potter” series?
Answer: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
What does NASA stand for?
Answer: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
What does USB stand for?
Answer: Universal Serial Bus
The city and country the Olympic games originated.
Athens, Greece
If a train was supposed to arrive at 3:15 pm and arrived 35 minutes late, what time did it arrive?
Answer: 3:50pm
What would you call the central character of a story or plot?
Answer: Protagonist
What are the poles of a magnet called?
Answer: North and South
Which company designed the first CPU?
Answer: Intel
Who sings "Never Gonna Give You Up"?
Answer: Rick Astley
How many seconds make 1.5 hours?
Answer: 5400
The two main parts of a sentence.
Answer: Subject and Predicate
What is the boiling point of water?
Answer: 100 degrees Celcius
What was the name given to the first computer?
Answer: ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)
The fastest human sense?
Answer: Hearing