Who invented the lightbulb?
Thomas Edison
What country is home to the city of Machu Picchu?
What type of animal is the main character in Charlotte's Web?
A Pig
Which famous ship was sunk by an iceberg in 1912?
The Titanic
What sport does Tiger Woods play?
Golf
Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?
Mars
Which company is known for its "Just Do It" slogan?
Nike
Which company is known for its "Off the Wall" slogan?
Vans
Which boy band had a hit with "Bye Bye Bye"?
NSYNC
What fruit is known for keeping doctors away if eaten once a day?
An Apple
Which type of sugar is found naturally in milk and is also known as milk sugar?
Lactose
What is the most popular soft drink in the world?
Coca-Cola
Which board game features pieces such as "The Cat," "The Thimble," and "The Top Hat"?
Monopoly
This Norse god is known as the god of thunder and wields a hammer called Mjölnir. Who is he?
Thor
Which compound is responsible for the sour taste in citrus fruits?
Citrus Acid
In Egyptian mythology, this god is depicted with the head of a falcon and is known as the god of the sky. Who is he?
Horus
Which band was known as the "Fab Four"?
The Beatles
Which movie features the famous line, "May the Force be with you"?
Star Wars
Which book series features a boy named Frodo Baggins?
What is the only planet in our solar system that is NOT named after a mythological figure?
Earth (All others are named after Roman or Greek gods)
What is the longest-running scripted TV show of all time?
"The Simpsons" (debuted in 1989, still going strong!)
What is the most-viewed video on YouTube of all time? (As of 2024)
"Baby Shark Dance" by Pinkfong (over 14 billion views! 😱)
Which band performed the hit song "Bohemian Rhapsody"?
Queen
Who is known for the hit song "Purple Rain"?
Prince
What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?
Nitrogen
Which U.S. state has the most ghost towns?
Texas (over 500 abandoned towns)
Who is known as the "King of Jazz"?
Louis Armstrong
Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
Williams Shakespeare
Who is known for the hit "Rolling in the Deep"?
Adele
Which board game features the categories "Person," "Place," and "Thing"?
Guess Who!
What organ in the human body produces insulin?
Pancreas
Which pop star is known as the "Queen of Country"?
Dolly Parton
What is the national sport of Canada?
Hockey
Who is known as the "King of Rock and Roll"?
Elvis Presley
Which pop star is known as the "Queen of Pop"?
Madonna
Who is known as the "King of Pop"?
Michael Jackson
Which sport is Michael Phelps famous for?
Swimming
What year was the New York Life Insurance Building completed?
1928
What is the height of the New York Life Building?
610 feet (186 Meters)
Where is the New York Life Building located?
51 Madison Avenue, NY, NY 10022
Who is the villain in 101 Dalmatians?
Cruella de Vil
What is the name of the dragon in Mulan?
Mushu
What is the only continent without an active volcano?
Australia
Unscramble the word:
NITARCOM
CONTRACT
Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined?
Canada (Over 60% of the world's lakes are in Canada!)
What was the first sport ever played on the moon?
Golf (by astronaut Alan Shepard in 1971 during Apollo 14)
Who wrote the Harry Potter series?
J.K. Rowlings
What is the fastest land speed ever recorded by a human running 100m?
27.8 mph (Usain Bolt, 2009)
Which country has the most time zones (including territories)?
France (12 time zones due to its overseas territories)
What is the only number that, when spelled out in English, has letters in alphabetical order?
Forty
What is the largest living structure on Earth?
The Great Barrier Reef (composed of billions of coral polyps, visible from space!)
What became the first National Park in the United States?
Yellowstone
What is the highest-selling music album of all time?
Michael Jackson’s Thriller (over 70 million copies sold worldwide)
What kind of flower was used as a type of currency?
Tulips