What is 43 equal to?
64
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
The mitochondria.
A sphere has three, a circle has two, and a point has zero what?
Dimensions.
What year did the American Revolution end?
1783
Where does a hyphen belong?
We just won a 4 day trip to Florida!
In between 4 and day: 4-day.
-6*6=?
-36
Can a centipede have 100 legs?
As it turns out, no! Although "centipede" means "hundred-footed", a centipede can never have 100 legs!
How much are 2004 pennies worth?
One cent! There is no comma in "2004" making it the year the penny was made, therefore making the answer one cent.
How hot is the sun's surface?
Approximately 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Is the term "persons" an actual word?
Yes! Although it is not a popular word, it is used in mainly formal situations.
Name the first 5 digits of pi.
3.1415
What two elements is salt made up of?
Sodium and chlorine.
What cannot fit even in the largest pot?
The lid of that pot!
What is the definition of pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, or the longest word in the English dictionary?
A lung disease caused by inhaling very fine ash and sand dust.
Is this sentence grammatically correct?
Would you like to go to the store with James and me?
Yes, it actually is!
What is 2(72)2equal to?
4,802
True or false?
There is more nitrogen in air than there is oxygen.
As it turns out, this is true! Air is made up of 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen! The other 1% is argon and carbon dioxide.
The more you take from it, the larger it becomes. What is it?
A pit.
Is there a word that perfectly rhymes with orange?
Yes! As it turns out, there is a word that rhymes with orange called "sporange", which is a sac that contains spores in plants.
Name two English words that the British spell differently than Americans.
Ex: Color and center. Answers may vary.
Solve for x
6(91*x)+3=1,641
x=3
How many neurons are in the average human brain?
About 86 billion.
He handed people his camera to take pictures of himself.
What is the name of the sheep that got cloned in a laboratory?
Dolly.
What is a palindrome?
A word, phrase, or sequence that reads the same backward as forward. An example is the word "racecar".