General knowledge
General knowledge
General knowledge
General knowledge
General Knowledge
100

What is the only continent without native ants?

Ireland

ANTarctica

Antarctica

100

Which U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State"?

Florida

100

What does the Latin phrase "Carpe Diem" mean?

Seize the day

Take the Day

Seize the day

100

A "mouth organ" is also known as a ______

Harmonica

Flute

Harmonica

100

What is an aglet?

hint-has to do with shoes

the end of a shoelace

200

Strongest bone in the body.

Femur

Clavical

What is the femur?

200

Who was the only US president to serve three terms?

FDR

Franklin Delano Roosevelt, also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. He is the longest-serving US president and the only one to have served more than two terms

200

Which dog breed was the favorite of Queen Elizabeth?

Corgi

200

The Renaissance began in which country in the 14th century?

Italy

The Renaissance (c. 1400–1600) was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, and scientific "rebirth" following the Middle Ages, originating in Italy and spreading across Europe. It emphasized humanism, realism in art, and innovation, producing figures like Leonardo da Vinci. It also refers to a modern French political party and educational software

200

 How many edges does a cube have?

8

12

12

A cube is a three-dimensional solid object in geometry. A cube has eight vertices and twelve straight edges of the same length, so that these edges form six square faces of the same size. It is an example of a polyhedron

300

Bananas are categorized as this type of fruit group. 

What are berries?

300

What is the most stolen food in the world?

Cheese

Cheese is the most stolen food in the world because it is relatively expensive, easy to conceal, and has a high resale value on the black market. Approximately 4% of all cheese produced globally is stolen, often by organized groups selling it to restaurants or unsuspecting buyers, with premium items like Parmesan acting as high-value, easy-to-resell commodities

300

What famous actress once tried to hire a hitman to kill her? 

A. Winona Ryder 

B. Angelina Jolie

C. Shakira

D. Demi Lavato

B. Angelina Jolie

300

The color of polar bear's skin.

What is black?

The polar bear is a large bear native to the Arctic and nearby areas. It is closely related to the brown bear, and the two species can interbreed. The polar bear is the largest extant species of bear and land carnivore by body mass, with adult males weighing 300–800 kg

300

How many bones does a baby have

300

206

300

A newborn baby has approximately 275 to 300 bones, which is nearly 100 more than the 206 bones in an adult skeleton. These extra, smaller bones are mostly made of flexible cartilage, which allows for flexibility during birth and growth. As a baby grows, these bones gradually fuse together in a process called ossification to become the harder, fewer bones of adulthood

400

The ancient Chinese concept of harmonious design, which was created to introduce a balance between humans and their environment, is called what?  

Feng Shui

Yin and Yang

Feng Shui

Feng shui is an ancient Chinese practice of arranging environments to harmonize individuals with their surroundings, aiming to boost energy flow for health, prosperity, and peace. It uses the five elements—wood, fire, earth, metal, and water—to balance spaces via the Bagua map, commanding positions, and decluttering to optimize well-being 

400

How does a dolphin Breath?

Through there blowhole

Through there jaw

Blowhole

Dolphins breathe air consciously through a single blowhole on top of their head, which acts as a nostril connected to their lungs. They must rise to the surface, exhale, and quickly inhale before diving again. A muscular flap seals the blowhole underwater, preventing water from entering.

400

What sport is known as "the beautiful game"?

soccer 

football

Soccer

Soccer, known globally as football, is the world's most popular sport, featuring two teams of 11 players trying to score by moving a ball into the opponent’s net. Matches last 90 minutes (two 45-minute halves)

400

What is the largest internal organ in the human body

Pancreas

Liver

Liver

400

What color did the blue M&M replace?

A. Tan

B. Maroon

C. Brown

D. Gray

A. Tan 

500

 Which game show has a famous final round called "Fast Money"?

family feud 

price is right

family feud

Family Feud is a popular game show where two families of five compete to guess the top answers to survey questions posed to 100 people. Teams aim to reach 300 points, with rounds featuring "face-offs," passing/playing, strikes for wrong answers, and a final "Fast Money" round

500

In electrical work, typically which wire is the "hot" wire?

A. Red

B. White

C. Yellow

D. Black

D. Black

500

This sports drink is named after a Florida college football team

hint-gator___

What is Gatorade?

Gatorade is a brand of sports drinks owned and manufactured by PepsiCo and is distributed in over 80 countries. The beverage was developed in 1965 by a team of researchers at the University of Florida led by Robert Cade

500

A type of skin covering was a T-rex likely to have had. 

Feathers

Scales

What are feathers?

500

 What is the singular of "spaghetti"?

spaghetta

spaghetto

spaghetto

600

Platypuses sweat this.

Milk

Water

What is milk

600

In which sport are barani, rudolph, and randolph all techniques? 

A. Trampolining 

B. Cheese Rolling

C. Underwater Hockey

D. Ping Pong

A. Trampolining

600

What kind of doctor invented cotton candy?

A Dentist

A Cardiologist


A dentist 

600

Happiest country in the world.

finland

ireland

What is Finland?

Finland is a Northern European nation bordering Sweden, Norway and Russia. Its capital, Helsinki, occupies a peninsula and surrounding islands in the Baltic Sea. Helsinki is home to the 18th-century sea fortress Suomenlinna, the fashionable Design District and diverse museums. The Northern Lights can be seen from the country's Arctic Lapland province, a vast wilderness with national parks and ski resorts.

600

Who composed "Moonlight Sonata"?

  Beethoven

Mosart

 Beethoven

The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor, marked Quasi una fantasia, Op. 27, No. 2, is a piano sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven, completed in 1801 and dedicated in 1802 to his pupil Countess Julie "Giulietta" Guicciardi. Although known throughout the world as the Moonlight Sonata, it was not Beethoven who named it so

700

Name of a group of flamingos.

flamboyance

beauty

What is a Flamboyance?

Flamingos or flamingoes are a type of wading bird in the family Phoenicopteridae, which is the only extant family in the order Phoenicopteriformes. There are four flamingo species distributed throughout the Americas, and two species native to Afro-Eurasia. A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance", or a "stand"

700

What's the rarest color of rose?

blue

yellow

blue

A blue rose is a flower of the genus Rosa that presents blue-to-violet pigmentation instead of the more common red, white, or yellow, through use of artificial means such as dyes. Blue roses are often used to symbolize mystery or the unattainable, since they do not exist in nature because of genetic limitations

700

The last time there were no living former presidents was when this man was president

Clinton

Nixon

Nixon

700

Which leafy green is also known as "rocket"?

Arugala

Cilantro

Arugala

Rocket" most commonly refers to the peppery salad green Eruca sativa, also known as arugula, which is a fast-growing annual in the mustard family, popular in salads and easy to grow in containers or gardens. Other plants called rocket include the biennial wildflower Hesperis matronalis (Dame's rocket) with fragrant flowers, and Ligularia 'The Rocket,' a perennial grown for its foliage and yellow flower spikes.

700

What type of milk is mozzarella cheese traditionally made from?

A. Camel

B. Buffalo

C. Goats

D.Cattle

B. Buffalo

Mozzarella is a semi-soft Italian cheese known for its mild flavor, creamy texture, and excellent melting quality, traditionally made from water buffalo milk but commonly from cow's milk today. It's a staple in Italian cuisine, used on pizzas, in pasta dishes, and in salads, and is available fresh (soft and milky) or low-moisture (stretchy). Key nutrients include calcium, protein, and phosphorus, and it's lower in fat and sodium than many other cheeses, especially part-skim versions.

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