Which fish can regenerate its heart, making it a subject of interest for scientific research?
A. Zebrafish
B. Goldfish
C. Catfish
A. Zebrafish
What is the term for a golfer’s first shot on a hole, usually taken from a tee?
Drive
What fruit is known for its prickly skin and sweet, juicy, yellow interior and is often eaten in the summer?
Pineapple
Which classic TV show debuted in 1951 and starred Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz?
I Love Lucy
What flower is most commonly associated with weddings, symbolizing purity and love?
Rose
What is the largest species of fish found in the ocean?
Whale Shark
In golf, what term is used to describe a hole played in one stroke under par?
Birdie
Which U.S. state is home to a city known as the “Watermelon Capital of the World”?
A. Alabama
B. Florida
C. Georgia
C. Georgia
What is the name of the dog in the classic comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles Schulz?
Snoopy
Which month is considered the most popular for weddings in the United States?
June
Which type of fish is known for having a skeleton made entirely of cartilage, not bone?
Sharks
What is the circular area of short grass around the hole on a golf course called?
The Putting Green
Which famous author wrote the summer classic novel, “The Great Gatsby”?
F. Scott Fitzgerald
In the 1969 Moon landing, who was the second man to walk on the Moon, shortly after Neil Armstrong?
Buzz Aldrin.
What color wedding dress is traditionally worn by brides in China, symbolizing luck and joy?
Red
What is the name of the fish that is famous for living in both freshwater and saltwater during its life cycle?
Salmon
Which golfer holds the record for the most consecutive weeks as the world’s number one-ranked player?
Tiger Woods
The ‘Tomatina’ festival, where participants throw tomatoes at each other, is held in which country during the summer?
Spain
Who was the first American to win a Noble Peace Prize?
Theodore Roosevelt
In Korea, what unusual post-wedding ritual is performed on the groom’s feet?
A. Foot Washing
B. The groom's feet are beaten with a fish
C. The bride must smell the groom's feet
B. The groom's feet are beaten with a fish
Which freshwater fish is known for being an aggressive predator, often referred to as a ‘river monster’?
The piranha
In what country was the game of golf first played in the 15th century?
Scotland
Which iconic summer song, released in 1966, begins with the lyrics “If everybody had an ocean, Across the U.S.A.”?
“Surfin’ U.S.A.” by The Beach Boys
What event is commonly believed to have sparked World War I?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
In which country did the custom of exchanging wedding rings originate?
Egypt.