Who was the first man in space?
Yuri Gagarin
Which is considered as the oldest civilization of the world?
The Mesopotamian Civilization
Where did chocolate come from?
Mesoamerica, now Mexico (Olmecs, Mayans, and Aztecs)
What are cells?
Cells are the smallest units of every living thing; they are compartments filled with organelles surrounded by a cell membrane.
In a website browser address bar, what does "www" stand for?
World Wide Web
What kind of noises can we hear in space?
In space, there is no sound.
Which country is called the "Gift of the Nile"?
Egypt
This Italian dish, typically made with arborio rice, is slowly cooked with broth and often finished with cheese for a creamy texture.
Risotto
Which organ from the list can't a person live without? (a) Stomach (b) Liver (c) Intestines (d) Lungs
Liver
What is the biggest flower in the world?
Rafflesia arnoldii
What is the heaviest thing in space?
A black hole
Who is known as the father of Modern Medicine?
Hippocrates
What food category are cashews and almonds?
Seeds
What organs never stop growing?
Nose and ears
What is the world's fastest growing plant?
Bamboo
How did the planets in our solar system get their names?
The planets in our solar system were named after Roman gods.
This wall, built in the 1960s, divided a European capital and became a powerful symbol of the Cold War until it fell in 1989.
The Berlin Wall
What are the original colours of carrots?
Purple and yellow
How do we spend one third of our lives?
Sleeping
This severe weather phenomenon is common in regions such as the southeastern United States and central Argentina.
Tornadoes
Which planet is nicknamed the "Blue Planet"?
The Earth
It is the homecountry of Yoga.
India
Which element below isn't available in the human body? (a) Vanadium (b) Sodium (c) Carbon (d) Potassium
Vanadium
Which element below isn't available in the human body? (a) Californium (b) Sodium (c) Carbon (d) Potassium
Californium
What is the national bird of Argentina?
The Rufuous Hornero