What can fill a room but takes up no space?
Light
Trivia Question: What is the nearest planet to the sun?
Mercury
Trivia Question: Botany is the scientific study of what?
Plants
Trivia Question: The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by which country?
France
Kung Fu Panda's father's restaurant is famous for which dish?
noodles
Trivia Question: How many signs are there in the Zodiac?
12
This country invented tea.
China
What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?
Silence
Trivia Question: What term describes an ability to make food from sunlight
Photosynthesis
Which animal is said to have nine lives?
Cat
Trivia Question: What is the world’s biggest island?
Greenland
A former Roman General sets out to exact vengeance against the corrupt emperor who murdered his family and sent him into slavery.
Gladiator.
Trivia Question: What does Na stand for on the periodic table?
Sodium (Salt)
A land animal that doesn't play fair
Cheetah
What belongs to you but everyone else uses it?
Your name
Trivia Question: How many bones do sharks have?
None
What is the main food source for pandas?
Bamboo
Trivia Question: Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
Brazil
Name the protagonist of the film "The Martian"
Mark Watney
What months of the year have 28 days?
ALL OF THEM
What is alliteration
Alliteration is when words start with the same sound:
What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has a T in it?
Teapot
What disease stems from the medieval term that means ‘bad air’?
Malaria
Trivia Question: Which mammal has no vocal cords?
Giraffe
a male deer has two ___________ on its head
antlers
Tomorrow Never _______ is the title of the last James Bond movie.
Dies
What does “www” stand for in a website browser?
World Wide Web
What is the longest-running TV series?
The Simpsons
What begins with an "e" and only has one letter?
An envelope
Trivia Question: What is the opposite of matter?
Antimatter
Trivia Question: What organ does an octopus have three of?
Heart
Trivia Question: What is a meteorologist?
Person who studies the weather.
Legendary pirate of the Seven Seas, and trickster of the Caribbean. A captain of equally dubious morality and sobriety
Jack Sparrow.
What is the plural of fungus?
Fungi
These are the only mammals that can fly.
Bats
You see me once in June, twice in november, and not at all in may, what am I?
The letter E
What is the name of this bone, also the funniest bone, called? It is a very funny name.
Humerus
Trivia Question: What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?
Strawberry
Which country do cities of Perth, Adelade & Brisbane belong to?
Who has a magic hammer in the marvel movies?
Thor
What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?
Samsung
What is the hardest known natural material?
Diamonds
poor people have it. if you eat it you die, what is it?
nothing
What is made by B immunity cells to help fight off infection?
Antibodies
The Roman province of Gallia is in which modern day country?
France
What is the capital of India?
New Dehli
Yoda appears in which films?
Star Wars
What is Onomatopoeia ? Give an example.
Onomatopoeia is a word which sounds like what it means, such as 'thud', 'crash' or 'buzz'.
Hand is to wrist as foot is to
ankle
i speak without a mouth and hear without ears. i have no body, but i come alive in the wind. what am i?
an echo
Trivia Question: The first vaccine was for which disease?
Small Pox
Trivia Question: How many eyes does a bee have? 2,4,5,or 6
5
Trivia Question:What layer of the Earth is right below the crust?
Mantle
Miss Trunchball appears in which movie?
Mathilda
Trivia Question: What is the only metal that is a liquid at normal pressure?
Mercury
A baby cow is a
calf
turn me on my side and i am everything. cut me in half and i'm nothing. what am i?
the number 8
Root words in Archi tect
Chief builder
Why are flamingos pink?
Because of their diet
Where is the world's largest desert?
Antartica
How many Harry Potter movies have been made?
8 Movies
Trivia Question: What country has the most vending machines per capita?
Japan
Name the seven continents
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica, Australasia (Oceania)