History:
Who was the first man to land on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
General:
Name the only continent in which spiders and snakes don't exist?
Antarctica
Science:
What does NASA stand for?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
What is the fastest land animal?
Cheetah
Trivia:
What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
History: What year did the First World War break out?
1914
General:
In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?
World Wide Web
Science:
Which state of matter takes the shape of its container?
Liquid
How many legs does a spider have?
Eight
Trivia:
What is the world's largest ocean?
Pacific
Politics:
Who is Canada's prime minister ?
Mark Carney
General:
What is the name of a british boy band from the 1960s?
The beatles
Science:
To create a bubbling science volcano, you would mix together two ingredients: Baking Soda and what?
What is a baby goat called?
A kid
Trivia:
What famous wall can be seen from outer space?
Great wall of China
History:
Which famous artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Answer:
Michelangelo
General:
What is the name of the longest river in South America?
Science:
Optics is the study of what?
Light
What is the largest animal on earth?
Blue whale
Trivia:
What is the capital of Austria?
Vienna
History:
What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?
Chernobyl
General :Name at three of the five world Oceans
- Pacific
-Atlantic
-Indian
-Arctic
- Southern (Antartic) Ocean
Science:
Hematology is the study of what?
Blood!
What type of animal is the komodo dragon?
Lizard
Trivia:
What desert is the largest in the world?
The Sahara Desert
This stone, discovered in 1799, helped scholars read ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.
the Rosetta Stone
This everyday invention, now used worldwide, was first created by the ancient Egyptians from papyrus.
Paper
Humans have 206 of these in their bodies.
Bones
This bird cannot fly but is the fastest runner in the world
Ostrich
This river runs through Brazil and is the second longest in the world.
Amazon River
He was the boy king of Egypt whose tomb was found in 1922.
King Tutankhamun (King Tut)
This fast-growing material, stronger than wood, is often used to make furniture and grows in Egypt
Bamboo
This scientist discovered gravity after seeing an apple fall from a tree.
Isaac Newton
This mammal can fly and uses echolocation to find food at night.
Bat
This continent is sometimes called the “Land Down Under.”
Australia
This Egyptian queen sent trade ships to Punt and built great temples at Deir el-Bahari.
Hatshepsut
This food is known as “the king of fruits” in many Asian countries
Mango
This planet is closest to the sun
Mercury
These large birds are a symbol of love and loyalty, and are often seen gliding across lakes with their long necks curved together.
Swans
This European city has canals instead of many streets and is known as the “City of Water.”
What is Venice