What is the smallest breed of dog?
The Chihuahua.
Which country is famous for its historical sites, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx?
Egypt.
Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
Amelia Earhart.
What is the longest river in the world?
The Nile River.
Who wrote the play "Hamlet"?
William Shakespeare.
What is the largest species of shark in the world?
The whale shark.
What is the national flower of Japan?
Cherry blossom (sakura).
In Greek mythology, who turned everything he touched into gold?
King Midas.
Which planet is often called the "Red Planet"?
Mars.
Who is the author of "The Great Gatsby"?
F. Scott Fitzgerald.
What animal is capable of regenerating its entire body from just a small piece of itself?
The starfish.
Which country in the Caribbean is the only one with Spanish as its official language and is the birthplace of the famous artist Frida Kahlo?
Mexico
Which famous scientist is known for his theory of general relativity and the equation E=mc²?
Albert Einstein.
What is the world's largest desert?
Antarctica.
Who is the famous Renaissance artist known for painting the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?
Leonardo da Vinci.
What's the world's smallest mammal, often mistaken for a bumblebee due to its tiny size?
The bumblebee bat, also known as Kitti's hog-nosed bat.
What is the capital of New Zealand?
Wellington.
What was the ancient network of trade routes that connected the East and West, facilitating cultural exchange and commerce?
Silk Road.
What is the deepest part of the world's oceans?
Mariana Trench
Who composed the famous classical piece "The Four Seasons," which consists of four violin concertos, each representing a different season of the year?
Antonio Vivaldi.
How many noses do slugs have?
Four. Slugs have two pairs of tentacles on their heads, with the upper pair being used for vision and the lower pair for their sense of smell.
What is the smallest country in the world both in terms of area and population?
Vatican City.
Who was the influential ancient Greek philosopher and tutor of Alexander the Great, known for his teachings on ethics, politics, and the concept of the "Golden Mean"?
Aristotle
Which river is often referred to as "The River of Five Colors" due to its vibrant aquatic plants and algae?
Caño Cristales, also known as the Liquid Rainbow, in Colombia.
Who founded the art movement, known for its use of everyday objects as art and its rejection of traditional art forms, and pieces described as "readymades?"
Marcel Duchamp