The Human Body/Animals
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150

Which body part gets no blood supply?

A. Nails B. Teeth C. Cornea 

C. Cornea 

The primary body part that gets no direct blood supply is the cornea, the transparent outer layer of the eye. Other tissues without a direct blood supply include cartilage (found in joints, the nose, and ears), the outer layers of the skin (the epidermis), hair, and nails, as well as tooth enamel. These tissues get their nutrients from surrounding fluids or are made of dead cells, hence not needing direct blood vessels.

150

Name the countries highlighted on these maps?

A. Denmark B. Belgium C. Netherlands

B. Belgium 

150

What was the title of Katy Perry's debut single?

A. I kissed a girl B. Hot and Cold C. Firework

A. I kissed a girl

150

In what decade was the first email sent?

A. 1980s B. 1970s C. 1990s 

1970s 

The first email was sent in the 1970s, specifically in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson. Tomlinson is credited with inventing the network email system we recognize today by adapting the SNDMSG and READMAIL programs to allow messages to be sent across a network between different computers

150

What is the dirtiest part of the human body?

A. Belly Button B. Mouth C. Nose 

A. Belly button 

The belly button is often considered the "dirtiest" part of the human body because its structure can trap sweat, dead skin cells, and lint, creating a prime environment for bacterial and fungal growth.

200

How far can the human eye see?

A. 3 Miles B. 4 Miles C. 5 Miles

A. 3 Miles 

Why the 3-Mile Limit?

  • Earth's Curvature: The Earth is a sphere, so at a certain distance, the planet's surface curves away, and objects fall out of sight. 
  • Horizon: The 3-mile limit is the point where the horizon line obstructs your view.
200

Which country is highlighted here?

A. Egypt B. Morocco C. Algeria 

A. Egypt 
200

In which US city would you find Elvis Presley's mansion, Graceland?

A. Dallas  B. Houston C. Memphis 


C. Memphis 

200

Albert Einstein was born in which country?

A. Switzerland B. Italy  C. Germany 

C. Germany 

200

Which God from Greek mythology ruled the sky and wielded thunderbolts?

Zeus 


300

Which part of the brain is responsible for memory?

A. Cerebellum  B. Hippocampus  C. Thalamus 


B.

The hippocampus, located in the temporal lobe, is crucial for forming new memories and transferring them to long-term storage. Other areas like the amygdala and parts of the prefrontal cortex also play significant roles in different aspects of memory processing.

300

Which country is highlighted here?

A. Czech republic  B. Austria C. Poland 

A. Czech republic

300

What is singer Adele’s surname?

A. Adkins B. Boyle C. Derry 

A. Adkins 

300

Complete the title of the play by Shakespeare – ‘The Merchant of …’?

A. Vienna  B. Venice  C. Rome 


B. Venice 



300

Which metallic element is used to galvanize steel and prevent rust?

A. Copper B. Zinc C. Brass

B. Zinc 

400

Which part of the brain processes sound?

A. Occipital Lobe B. Temporal Lobe C. Frontal Lobe 

B. Temporal Lobe 

Temporal lobe. This region receives auditory information and interprets complex sounds, allowing us to perceive speech, music, and other auditory stimuli.

400

Which country is highlighted here?

A. Cambodia B. Vietnam C. Thailand 

A. Cambodia 

400

Which film franchise made this bridge in Scotland famous?

A. Lord of the Rings B. James Bond C. Harry Potter 

C. Harry Potter 

400

Egyptians believed the god Anubis weighed which organ to decide whether the dead would be allowed into the afterlife?

A. Heart  B. Brain C. Lungs

A. Heart 

400

What belt comes before black in karate?

Brown 

500

What is the largest joint in the human body?

A. Hip B. Elbow C. Knee D. Pivot 

C. Knee

The largest joint in the human body is the knee joint. It is a compound hinge joint that connects the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shin bone), and patella (kneecap), allowing for movements like bending and extending the leg, and supporting the body's weight during activities such as walking, running, and jumping. 

500

What is the only country in the world that starts with the letter Y?

Yemen 


500

We all know the first two Die Hard's are Christmas movies. But how many films are there in the franchise in total?

A. 4  B. 6  C. 5

C. 5

500

What was the name of the Roman General who married Cleopatra?

A. Mark Antony  B. Pompey  C. Julius Caesar

A. Mark Antony (Marcus Antonius)

The Roman general and triumvir who was famously involved with and married Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt was Mark Antony. Their passionate love affair and political alliance were a key part of the Roman civil wars, ending with their defeat by Octavian and their subsequent suicides in 30 BCE.

500

In their opening match of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, Ireland scored a record-breaking 42–14 victory over which team?

A. Spain  B. USA  C. Japan 



C. Japan

600

How long can the human body go without water?

A. 5 days B. 3 days C. 4 days 

B. 3 days

The average human can survive about three days without water, but this varies significantly based on individual factors like physical exertion, health, age, climate, and environment. In conditions of high physical activity, excessive heat, or severe illness (such as fever, diarrhea, or vomiting), survival time can be much shorter.

600

Mount Everest is the world's tallest mountain. Which is the second tallest? 

A. Kangchenjunga B. K2  C. Kilimanjaro 

B. K2

The second tallest mountain in the world after Mount Everest is K2. Located on the border of Pakistan and China, K2 stands at a height of 8,611 meters (28,251 feet).

600

Which artist performed the title song for the James Bond movie Skyfall?

A. Adele  B. Taylor Swift  C Katy Perry 


A. Adele 


600

Alexander the Great led which empire?

A. Persian  B. Babylonian  C. Macedonian 

C. Macedonian 

600

In their post announcing their engagement, how did Taylor Swift describe her and Travis Kelce?

A. Your music teacher and your gym teacher

B. Your prom queen and your jock

C. Your English teacher and your gym teacher 

C. Your English teacher and your gym teacher 


700

What part of the brain controls balance?

A. Pons B. Forebrain C. Cerebellum 

C. Cerebellum 

he primary part of the brain that controls balance is the cerebellum, located at the back and bottom of the head. The cerebellum receives information from the body and eyes and coordinates muscle movements to maintain balance, posture, and equilibrium. Other brain structures, such as the brainstem and temporal lobes, also play roles by processing information and sending signals that contribute to a stable sense of balance.

700

Which country is highlighted here?

A. Ecuador  B. Peru  C. Bolivia 

A. Ecuador 

700

What are the final words of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody?

A. Nothing really matters to me 

B. I sometimes wish id never been born at all 

C. Anyway the wind blows

C. Anyway the wind blows 

700

What was the first animal to orbit the Earth?

A. Dog  B. Mouse C. Chimpanzee

A. Dog

The first animal to orbit the Earth was a Soviet space dog named Laika, aboard the Sputnik 2 spacecraft on November 3, 1957. Laika, a stray from Moscow, was the first living creature sent into orbit, though the mission was a one-way trip with no technology for her safe return. She died several hours into the flight due to overheating and stress, a fate that was not initially disclosed by the Soviet Union.

700

Which two countries share the longest land border in the world?

A. Canada & the USA B. Argentina & Chile C. Bangladesh & India 

Canada & the USA 

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