If an item costs $80 and is on sale for 25% off, how much does it cost?
$60
What is the largest ocean on Earth?
The Pacific Ocean
Which word is spelled correctly?
A) Definately
B) Definitely
C) Definetly
D) Definitly
B) Definitely
What happens to water when it reaches 100°C at sea level?
It boils
“Humans use only 10% of their brains.”
FAKE
till what age does the AVERAGE life insurance coverage last?
60-75
What do the lines on a map called “latitude” measure?
Distance north or south of the Equator
What is a synonym for “happy”?
Joyful, cheerful, glad, etc.
What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Au
“The average person walks the equivalent of around 5 times around Earth in their lifetime.”
TRUE
What does “APR” usually refer to when talking about loans or credit cards?
Annual Percentage Rate
Which country has the largest population in the world (2026)?
India
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A) Their going to the store
B) There going to the store
C) They’re going to the store
C) They’re going to the store
What particle in an atom has a negative charge?
Electron
“More people are afraid of public speaking than death.”
TRUE (Behavioural studies - depending on survey/source, but widely reported)
If an individual has a heart symbol on their drivers license, what does that indicate?
If you travel east from Portugal, which European country do you enter first?
Spain
What is the term for a word that sounds like what it describes (like “buzz” or “bang”)?
Onomatopoeia
Which blood type is known as the “universal donor”?
O negative
“Your brain itself cannot feel pain.”
Answer: TRUE
A credit card has a 24% annual interest rate. Roughly how much monthly interest is that?
About 2% per month
What is the capital city of Australia?
Canberra
What punctuation mark is used to show possession?
Apostrophe
In physics, what is the speed of light closest to?
A) 300,000 km/s
B) 30,000 km/s
C) 3,000 km/s
D) 3 million km/s
A) 300,000 km/s
“Studies have found that people are more likely to return a lost wallet if there is MORE money inside it.”
TRUE (Behavioral studies)