Which of the following can’t an astronaut do in space?
A: Cry B: Sleep C: Read
A: Cry
What is the best-selling musical instrument in the world?
A. Harmonica B. Accordion C. Drums D. Flute
A. Harmonica

Who is this?
Name this character
Pocahontas
Which musical genre originated in Jamaica in the 1960s?
A: Salsa B: Reggae C: Flamenco
B: Reggae
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What is the primary ingredient in hummus?
A: Black beans B: Edemame beans C: Chickpeas
C: Chickpeas
Which part of the human body has the most sweat glands?
A: The armpit B: Feet C: Hands
B: Feet

What is King Charles III’s surname?
A: Arthur B: Wales C: Mountbatten-Windsor
C: Mountbatten-Windsor
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Until 1981, Greenland was a colony of which country?
A: France B: Spain C: Denmark
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C: Denmark
How many times per day does the average American open their fridge?
A. 5 B. 22 C. 33
C: 33
Which American fast food chain introduced the 'Shamrock Shake'?
A. KFC B. Wendy's C. Burger King D. McDonalds
D. McDonalds
Who is credited with inventing the World Wide Web?
A: Steve Jobs B: Bill Gates C: Tim Berners-Lee

C: Tim Berners-Lee

According to statistics, you'll probably live the longest in which U.S. state?
A. New York B. Hawaii C. Maryland D. Illinois

B. Hawaii
In what decade was Madonna born?
A: 1950s B: 1960s C: 1970s
A: 1950s
What does does a camel store in its hump?
A. Water B. Food C. Saliva D. Waste

B. Food
The camel is a large hoofed creature native to the dry lands of Africa and Asia. It can go for long periods without water. The camel stores water in its blood, and the camel hump consists of stored fatty deposits the animal uses for nourishment.
In which state does the United States Postal Service still use mules?
A. Maine B. Florida C. Georgia D. Arizona
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D. Arizona
Arizona is a characteristically urbanized state. However, in its Grand Canyon region, there exists a small group of people who still receive their mail by mule. According to the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum, the route is likely one of the last of its kind in the world.

Which of these scientists/inventors was born most recently?
A. Isaac Newton B. Nikola Tesla C. Marie Curie
C. Marie Curie

What is the slang name for New York City, used by locals?
A. Metropolis B. Gotham C. Emerald City

B. Gotham ✅
How many US presidents have been assassinated?
A: Three B: Four C: Five
B: Four
On a boat, what is the opposite of port?
A: Bow B: Starboard C: Deck
B: Starboard

Which country has the most number of vegetarian citizens?
A: United Kingdom B: Brazil C: India
C: India
Which country drinks the most amount of coffee per person?
A: Finland B: Italy C: Colombia
A: Finland
Which country has competed in the most Summer Olympic games without winning a medal?
A. United States B. Japan C. Liechtenstein D. India

C. Liechtenstein
Situated between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is the fourth-smallest country in Western Europe. Liechtenstein has won 10 Winter Olympic game medals, all of them in alpine skiing.
Who was assassinated in New York in 1980?
A: President John F Kennedy B: John Lennon C: Gianni Versace
B: John Lennon
Which city has the most hotel rooms?
A. Chicago, Illinois B. Las Vegas, Nevada C. Paris, France D. Munich, Germany

B. Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada, reportedly has approximately 37 percent more hotel rooms than New York City, a city that has a population in the millions versus Las Vegas's population of roughly 600,000. There are nearly 62,000 hotel rooms along the Las Vegas strip alone. 
Which country has the most Michelin starred restaurants?
A: India B: France C: Japan
B: France
Which came first?
White wedding dress OR Tuxedo
White wedding dress
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What is the name of a duel with three people involved?
A: A triage B: A truel C: A tryst
B: A truel
What was Australia's former originally named?
A. Bosnia B. New Amsterdam C. New Holland D. Andorra
C. New Holland
Australia is one of the largest countries in the world, and it's one of the smallest continents. The Dutch first named the land "New Holland," which is what is was called up until the early 19th century.
How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen?
A: One B: Five C: Eight
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A: One

Which Bruce Springsteen song is an "unpatriotic" tune about the Vietnam War?
A. "Racing in the Street" B. "Human Touch" C. "Born in the U.S.A." D. "Born to Run"
C. "Born in the U.S.A."
What is the name of the medical condition whereby people randomly develop a foreign accent?
A. Frenchy Flu B. Accentus Developas C. Foreign Accent Syndrome D. Insomnia

C. Foreign Accent Syndrome
Foreign Language Syndrome is a rare condition that usually occurs as a result of acute brain trauma. People who suffer the disorder substitute their native language with a language they learned later in life.
A. Paul McGrath B. Packie Bonner C. Mick McCarty
C. Mick McCarty
What was New York’s original name?
A: New Liverpool B: New Amsterdam C: New Brussels
B: New Amsterdam

Which fruit contains more sugar than a strawberry?
A. Lemon B. Avocado C. Lime D. Olive
A. Lemon
The rose plant family includes which of these fruits?
A. Banana B. Mango C. Cherry D. Papaya
C. Cherry

What is the smallest unit of matter?
A: Atom B: Cell C: Molecule
A: Atom
All members of which musical group could not read or write music?
A. The Rolling Stones B. The Grateful Dead C. AC/DC D. The Beatles
D. The Beatles
None of the Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr) could read or write conventional sheet music. They built an understanding of music theory strictly by ear, learning chords from each other and through continuous trial and error
Responding to a question from an elementary-school student, Nancy Reagan came up with which of these slogans?
A. “Just say no” B. “Take a bite out of crime” C. “Friends don’t let friends drive drunk” D. “A mind is a terrible thing to waste”

A. “Just say no”
Nancy Reagan was asked by a schoolgirl what she should say if she were offered drugs. Reagan’s response, “Just say no,” became a mantra the first lady employed for years to combat drug use in America. Critics deride the “Just say no” campaign as an oversimplified response to a complex issue.
In Ancient Rome, how many days of the week were there?
A: Five B: Six C: Eight

C: Eight

In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," what did the dwarfs do for work?

In Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," the dwarfs work in a jewel mine, digging for diamonds and other precious gems