In which state, McDonald’s first store was opened?
California
World highest whiskey producing country
Scotland
Smallest country in the world
Vatikan City
What IKEA product is Riskorn
Pot Plant
My first days in school
Kindergarten
Which is the most expensive spice in the world?
Saffron
What are the four key components of beer?
yeast, water, malts/grains, hops
What is the popular name of the longest cemetery in the world?
Great wall of China
Over one million people died building the Great Wall of China. Human remains have been found and as a result it has been described as the longest cemetery on Earth. Many involved in the construction were Chinese convicts where labour was used as punishment.
Which Iconic product was IKEA’s first piece of Flatpack furniture?
Lovet Table
An optical instrument with lots of mirrors
Kaleidoscope
It is believed that in 1238, in the town of Kościelec, Poland, a hailstorm broke out during his visit destroying all of the crops. St. Hyacinth told the people to pray and the following day the crops were miraculously restored. The people thanked Hyacinth by making him ______ from the crops.
Pierogi
Similarity between ouzo, sambuca, Raki, Pastis
Anise spirits
Difference between the two terminologies GB and UK
Ireland had effectively been an English colony since the 12th century, and after the emergence of Great Britain, it remained under the influence of the British crown. In 1801 it formally joined with Great Britain as a single political entity, which became known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland—or the United Kingdom for short.
The first IKEA store outside of Scandinavia is established in which country?
Switzerland
What food packaging actually tells me
Kilocalories
Strawberries and raspberries aren't really berries in the botanical sense. Why?
True berries are simple fruits stemming from one flower with one ovary and typically have several seeds
Which ingredient in wine gives you a headache?
Tannin
The curious case of Hagia Sophiа - This emblematic building has seen three empires. Name them.
Roman, Byzantine, Ottomon
In which year the ”Democratic Design” was launched?
1995
"change for the better" or "continuous improvement
Kaizen
Over 5000 years ago, _____was paid as salary to Roman soldiers. This gave birth to a phrases meaning 'competence'
Salt
Alcohol belongs to what category of drugs
depressants
Provinces in CN and PL
23, 16
Garden furniture in IKEA is generally named after
Scandinavian islands
This country has the largest open pit gold mine in the world, and is a doubly land-locked country
Uzbekistan