What animal is famous for carrying its babies in a pouch?
Kangaroo
What galaxy do we live in?
The Milky Way Galaxy
What country is pizza originally from?
Italy
What city is the Statue of Liberty located in?
New York City
What is the name of Harry Potter’s owl?
Hedwig
What large bird cannot fly but can run up to 40 miles per hour?
Ostrich
What planet is known as the Red Planet?
Mars
What fruit has seeds on the outside?
Strawberry
Which country’s flag has a red maple leaf?
Canada
What magical land is found in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe?
Narnia
What animal is known as the “unicorn of the sea”?
Narwhal
What force keeps us on the ground?
Gravity
What vegetable is used to make French Fries?
Potato
What country is home to the Eiffel Tower?
France
What girl falls down a rabbit hole into Wonderland?
Alice
What mammal lays eggs instead of giving live birth?
Platypus
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
Sushi is a popular food from what country?
Japan
Which country’s flag has a red circle in the middle?
Japan
Who wrote Charlotte’s Web?
E.B. White
What animal has the strongest bite force of any living animal?
Saltwater crocodile
What process allows plants to make food using sunlight?
Photosynthesis
What ingredient helps bread rise?
Yeast
What country is famous for the pyramids?
Egypt
Who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
Roald Dahl
What is the fastest land animal in the world?
Cheetah
What part of the body pumps blood?
The heart
What food is made from fermented soybeans?
Tempeh
Which country has 50 stars on its flag?
United States
Who wrote Diary of a Wimpy Kid?
Jeff Kinney
What animal is known for changing color to blend into its surroundings?
Chameleon
What gas do humans need to breathe to survive?
Oxygen
What spice is the most expensive in the world by weight?
Saffron
What are the three colors of the French flag?
Blue, white, and red
What school does Harry Potter attend?
Hogwarts
What nocturnal animal uses echolocation to find food?
Bat
What part of the human body contains the smallest bones?
The ear
What pasta is shaped like tiny grains of rice?
Orzo
Which country is shaped like a boot on the map?
Italy
What bear loves honey in children’s books?
Winnie-the-Pooh
What Arctic animal has long tusks made from teeth?
Walrus
What star is closest to Earth?
The Sun
What fruit is known for varieties called Granny Smith and Honeycrisp?
Apple
What country is known for the Great Wall?
China
What boy refuses to grow up and lives in Neverland?
Peter Pan
What animal can survive for weeks without drinking water and is known as the “ship of the desert”?
Camel
What do scientists use to look at tiny cells?
Microscope
What dairy product is commonly placed on pizza?
Cheese
Which country’s flag is known as the Union Jack?
United Kingdom
What is the name of the cat in Alice in Wonderland?
Cheshire Cat