Gen-Z slangs
National Parks
Random
Science
Sport
100

What is “slay”?

This slang means something is really cool or amazing.

100

This was the first national park in the United States, famous for geysers.

Yellowstone National Park

100

This organ pumps blood through the body.

Heart.

100

How many bones do sharks have?

0. Their skeletons are composed entirely of cartilage, the same lightweight, flexible, and rubbery material found in human ears and noses.

100

This sport uses a hoop and a ball, and is very popular in the NBA.

Basketball.

200

What is “cringe”?

This means something is embarrassing or awkward.

200

This park in Arizona is known for its massive canyon carved by the Colorado River.

Grand Canyon National Park.

200

The largest mammal in the world.

Blue whale.

200

Which vitamin is produced by the sunlight?

Vitamin D.

200

This sport is known as “the beautiful game” worldwide.

Soccer (football).

300

Bonusssss!

Wah kids, begendiler 😂

300

This national park is home to El Capitan and giant sequoia trees.

Yosemite National Park.

300

What is a group of lions called?

A pride.

300

The second person to step on the Moon. 

Buzz Aldrin.

300

Wayne Gretzky is super famous for this sport.

Ice Hockey.

400

What does "Caught in 4K" mean?

It means someone being caught red-handed, being exposed.
400

What is the newest US National Park?

New River Gorge National Park (West Virginia, 2020)

400

What country was the first to grant women the right to vote?

New Zealand.

400

What does the acronym "VPN" stand for?

Virtual Private Network.

400

Hocus pocus, you got bonus

Extended your lifespan for one day ))

500

What does "NPC" (non-player-character) mean?

It's someone who's acting robotically, without independent thought.

500

This is the most visited U.S. national park, located on the border of North Carolina and Tennessee.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

500

Who wrote The Da Vinci Code?

Dan Brown.

500

Bonus to you

Feeling generous today))

500

Carl Boenish is the father of this modern sport.

BASE (Buildings, Antennas, Spans (bridges), and Earth (cliffs)). jumping 

M
e
n
u