True or False: Some cats are allergic to people
True
Tigers are native to which continent?
Asia
"Innit" is British slang for what?
A. Inside
B. "Isn't it"
C. Foreigner
B. "Isn't it"
What food was used as money?
Chocolate
Which is the biggest country in the world?
Russia
Who invented the first gasoline powered car?
Karl Benz
What reptile cannot stick its tongue out?
Crocodile
In England, "Fortnight" is a measurement of something. What does it represent?
A. The strength of a fortress
B. Temperature
C. Time
C. Time
Bonus: How long is a Fortnight? (100 points)
What is the world’s most stolen food?
Cheese
What famous canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans?
The Panama Canal
What galaxy do we live in?
The Milky Way
What do you call a baby goat?
A kid!
What does it mean to Chinwag?
To chit chat
Where are 75% of the world’s pineapples grown?
Hawaii
Which US State shares a name with a foreign country?
A. Washington
B. New Mexico
C. Georgia
D. Iowa
C. Georgia
In what game is “love” a score?
Tennis
How many hearts does an octopus have?
Three
In British culture, "Ace" is something _______?
A. Amazing
B. Muddy
C. Shiny
A. Amazing
What mineral is crucial for bone health?
Calcium
What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
How many Grammys did Elvis win?
3
True or False: Chameleons change their color to hide from predators
False, They change their color to regulate body temperature and communicate
In British Slang, What does it mean to be Knackered?
To be Exhausted
What is the body's main source of energy?
A. Protein
B. Fats
C. Carbs
C. Carbs
What are the names of the five oceans?
100 points for each correct answer
Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic and Southern