NBA stands for...
National Basketball Association
I am wet when I drying. What am I?
A towel
Which Greek city is often called the "birthplace of democracy"?
Athens
What town does SpongeBob Squarepants live in?
a)Bikini Bottom
b)Bluffington
c)O-Town
d)Rapture
Bikini Bottom
How many bones are found in a human adult?
206
The San Siro Stadium is Located in Italy, in what city?
Milan
What is something only works the first time you use it?
A match
Which disease has killed the most humans throughout history?
Tuberculosis. It has killed over 1 billion people over the last 200 years alone.
What artist has sold the most albums?
a) Michael Jackson
b) Pink Floyd
c) AC/DC
Michael Jackson with the album "Thriller" in 1982.
Which animals have 3 hearts, 9 brains, and blue blood?
Octopus
The terms "Stale Fish" and "Mule Kick" are used in which sport.
Snowboarding
Why is the moon like a dollar?
Because it has four quarters.
He was Benito Juárez' right hand and succeeded him.
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejado
On which street would you find Bert and Ernie along with Sam Eagle?
Sesame Street
"He" represents what gas on the periodic table?
a) hydrogen
b) Helium
c) Holmio
Helium
In the men's Decathlon, what is the second event on day one?
Long jump. Pole vault , high jump
If Apple made a car what would be missing?
Windows
What year was the Berlin Wall built?
1961
How many James Bond films did Roger Moor star in?
a) 5
b) 3
c) 6
d) 7
7
Jonas Salk remembered is remembered for...
a) Pasteurization
b) Antibiotics
c) Polio vaccine
d) Smallpox vaccine
Polio vaccine
What year was the first-ever Wimbledon tournament held?
1877
What is so unbelievably fragile that just by speaking it's name will break it?
Silence
Which ocean was Amelia Earhart trying to cross when she disappeared?
Pacific
Who created Sherlock Holmes?
Arthur Conan Doyle
Igneous rocks are generally associated with which natural phenomenon?
Volcanoes