The author of "The Wealth of Nations"
Adam Smith
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
In what city do you find Cristo Redentor?
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
Who was the U.S. president during the Great Depression?
Herbert Hoover or FDR
Most consumed fruit in the world.
Banana
Who theorized the concept of "Invisible Hand"?
Adam Smith
This capital lies at the highest altitude of any capital in the world
La Paz, Bolivia
What is the country with the most landmarks in the world? (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Italy!
Who was the U.S. president during the 2008 housing crisis?
George W. Bush
What is the other official language of Macao, China aside from Mandarin?
Portuguese
Who are the 2 authors of The Communist Manifesto?
Marx and Engels
What is the only capital that starts with "Z"?
Zagreb, Croatia
This waterfall sits at the border of Argentina and Brazil
Iguazu Falls
In 1971, President Nixon took the U.S. off this standard
The Gold Standard
Which 2 countries are the largest coffee producers in the world?
Brazil and Vietnam
This economist is known for his belief in free markets and monetarism, arguing that controlling the money supply is key to economic stability.
Milton Friedman
How many capitals, and which were they, did Italy have in its history?
3, Turin, Florence, Rome.
What are the countries that border Mount Everest?
Nepal and China
In 2007, this country became the first Eastern European nation to join the European Union, marking the EU’s eastward expansion after the Cold War.
Romania
In what year did the iPhone come out?
2007
What is the value of 1kg of Gold in USD. (as of April 5th)
98k USD
What is the capital of Ethiopia?
Addis Ababa
What is the country said to have the least globally known landmarks in the world?
Nauru
In 1991, this country became the first former Soviet republic to gain independence, setting off a chain reaction that led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Lithuania
What is the only letter not appearing in any U.S. state name?
"Q"