Which adhesive bandage brand was introduced by Johnson & Johnson in the 1920s?
A. Elastoplast
B. Nexcare
C. Band‑Aid
C. Band‑Aid
Who is commonly credited with inventing the telephone?
A. Samuel Morse
B. Guglielmo Marconi
C. Alexander Graham Bell
C. Alexander Graham Bell
Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
B. Mars
On what date is Christmas Day celebrated by most Christians?
A. December 24
B. December 25
C. January 6
B. December 25
What is the largest country in the world by land area?
A. USA
B. China
C. Russia
C. Russia
Where is Johnson & Johnson’s corporate headquarters located?
A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
B. New Brunswick, New Jersey
C. Stamford, Connecticut
B. New Brunswick, New Jersey
Who developed the commercially successful incandescent light bulb?
A. Nikola Tesla
B. Thomas Edison
C. James Watt
B. Thomas Edison
Which fruit is well known for being high in potassium?
A. Apple
B. Banana
C. Grape
B. Banana
Which jolly figure is commonly said to deliver gifts to children on Christmas Eve?
A. The Easter Bunny
B. Santa Claus
C. The Tooth Fairy
B. Santa Claus
Which iconic mausoleum in India took about 22 years to build and is a UNESCO World Heritage site?
A. Taj Mahal
B. Burj Khalifa
C. Great Pyramid of Giza
A. Taj Mahal
Which over‑the‑counter pain reliever is a well‑known Johnson & Johnson brand?
A. Tylenol
B. Advil
C. Aleve
A. Tylenol
Who invented the World Wide Web in 1989?
A. Vint Cerf
B. Marc Andreessen
C. Tim Berners-Lee
C. Tim Berners-Lee
Which fictional detective lives at 221B Baker Street?
A. Hercule Poirot
B. Sherlock Holmes
C. Nancy Drew
B. Sherlock Holmes
Which red-nosed reindeer is famous for leading Santa’s sleigh?
A. Donner
B. Blitzen
C. Rudolph
C. Rudolph
Which Country invented the Ice Cream?
A. Japan
B. China
C. El Salvador
B. China
Which Johnson & Johnson company is best known for orthopedics and joint-replacement products?
A. Janssen
B. DePuy Synthes
C. Neutrogena
B. DePuy Synthes
Which invention replaced vacuum tubes and enabled smaller, more reliable electronics?
A. Integrated circuit
B. Transistor
C. Cathode ray tube
B. Transistor
What color do you get by mixing red and blue?
A. Purple
B. Green
C. Orange
A. Purple
Which plant is traditionally hung for people to kiss under?
A. Holly
B. Poinsettia
C. Mistletoe
C. Mistletoe
Which country’s national flag is the only one that is not rectangular?
A. Nepal
B. Switzerland
C. Bangladesh
A. Nepal
What 1982 event prompted widespread adoption of tamper‑evident packaging across the consumer products industry?
A. Exxon Valdez oil spill
B. Three Mile Island incident
C. Tylenol cyanide poisonings
C. Tylenol cyanide poisonings
Which manufacturing innovation did Henry Ford famously implement to mass-produce cars?
A. Just-in-time manufacturing
B. Moving assembly line
C. Computer numerical control
B. Moving assembly line
Which element was first discovered in the solar spectrum before being found on Earth?
A. Neon
B. Helium
C. Argon
B. Helium
Which plant’s sharp leaves are often said to symbolize the crown of thorns in some Christmas symbolism?
A. Ivy
B. Holly
C. Mistletoe
B. Holly
Which country recognizes 11 official languages in its constitution?
A. South Africa
B. Brazil
C. India
A. South Africa