Who founded the idea of gravity?
Newton
What does a car use as fuel?
Gas
What is the name of the largest desert in the world, and in which continent is it located?
Antartic
What type of cheese is traditionally used in making a classic Italian pizza Margherita?
Mozzarella
Which country is known for having a maple leaf on its flag?
Canada
What is the main element found in the core of the Earth?
Iron
Where does the waste of an engine go?
Exhaust
Which island country is located directly south of India?
Sri Lanka
In which country did the sandwich originate, and who is it named after?
England, named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich.
What is the name of the longest railway line in the world, and where does it run between?
Russia
What is the name of the phenomenon where light bends when it passes through a different medium, like air to water?
Refraction
Why is oil needed for an engine?
Lubrication
What is the longest river in Asia?
Yangtze River
Which fruit is known as the "king of fruits" and is infamous for its strong odor?
Durian
Which mountain range forms the natural border between France and Spain?
Pyrenees
What is steel alloyed with beside iron?
Carbon
What part keeps a pair of wheels moving jointly?
Axel
Which country is home to the city of Timbuktu?
Mali
What is the name of the popular Indian dish made with marinated meat cooked in a clay oven, usually served with naan or rice?
Tandoori, often referring to tandoori chicken
Which country has the most islands in the world?
Sweden
Which chemical element has the highest atomic number in nature?
Uranium
What was the first car ever mass-produced by Ford?
model T
Captial of Bulgaria
Myating down idk
What is the difference between "sake" and "shochu" in Japanese cuisine?
Sake is a rice wine, brewed from fermented rice, while shochu is a distilled spirit, often made from barley, sweet potatoes, or rice.
Which country has the most official languages, and how many are recognized?
South Africa, which recognizes 11 official languages.