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  History:

Who was the first man to land on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

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General: 

Name the only continent in which spiders and snakes don't exist?

Antarctica

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Science: 

What does NASA stand for?

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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What is the fastest land animal?

Cheetah

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Trivia: 

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

Mount Everest

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History: What year did the First World War break out?

1914

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General: 

In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?

World Wide Web

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Science: 

Which state of matter takes the shape of its container?

Liquid

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How many legs does a spider have?

Eight

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Trivia:

What is the world's largest ocean?

Pacific

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Politics:

Who is Canada's prime minister ?

Mark Carney


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General:

What is the name of a british boy band from the 1960s?

The beatles

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Science: 

To create a bubbling science volcano, you would mix together two ingredients: Baking Soda and what?

Vinegar
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What is a baby goat called?

A kid

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Trivia: 

What famous wall can be seen from outer space?

Great wall of China

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History:

Which famous artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

Answer:

Michelangelo

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General: 

What is the name of the longest river in South America?

The Amazon River
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Science:

Optics is the study of what?

Light

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What is the largest animal on earth?

Blue whale

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Trivia: 

What is the capital of Austria?

Vienna

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History:

What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?

Chernobyl

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General :Name at three of the five world Oceans

- Pacific

-Atlantic

-Indian

-Arctic

- Southern (Antartic) Ocean

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Science: 

Hematology is the study of what?

Blood!

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What type of animal is the komodo dragon?

Lizard


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Trivia: 

What desert is the largest in the world? 

The Sahara Desert

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This stone, discovered in 1799, helped scholars read ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.


the Rosetta Stone


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This everyday invention, now used worldwide, was first created by the ancient Egyptians from papyrus.


Paper

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Humans have 206 of these in their bodies.


Bones


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This bird cannot fly but is the fastest runner in the world


Ostrich

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This river runs through Brazil and is the second longest in the world.


Amazon River

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He was the boy king of Egypt whose tomb was found in 1922.


King Tutankhamun (King Tut)


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This fast-growing material, stronger than wood, is often used to make furniture and grows in Egypt


Bamboo

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This scientist discovered gravity after seeing an apple fall from a tree.


Isaac Newton


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This mammal can fly and uses echolocation to find food at night.


Bat

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This continent is sometimes called the “Land Down Under.”


Australia

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This Egyptian queen sent trade ships to Punt and built great temples at Deir el-Bahari.


Hatshepsut


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This food is known as “the king of fruits” in many Asian countries


Mango

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This planet is closest to the sun


Mercury 

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These large birds are a symbol of love and loyalty, and are often seen gliding across lakes with their long necks curved together.


Swans 

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This European city has canals instead of many streets and is known as the “City of Water.”


What is Venice


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