History:
Who was the Second man to land on the moon?
Buzz Aldrin
General:
Name the only continent in which spiders and snakes don't exist?
Antarctica
Science:
What does NASA stand for?
A) National Aeronautics and Space Association
B) National Aeronautics and Space Administration
C) North American Space Agency
D) National Aerospace and Science Administration
B) National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Trivia:
Which bone are babies born without?
Knee Cap
Trivia:
what is the tallest mountain in the world
Mount Everst
Which superhero movie did the actor David Corenswet appear in as the lead?
Superman 2025
What did Alex have for Lunch?
a) Salmon and Rice
b) Vietnamese Rice Paper Rolls
c) Chicken and Rice
d) Raw Egg
Chicken and Rice
History:
What was the name of the Seventh Prime Minister of Australia?
A) Billy Hughes
B) Alex Amazona
C) Edmund Barton
D) Billy McMahon
Billy Hughes
General:
In a bingo game, which number is represented by the phrase “two little ducks”?
22
Science:
To create a bubbling science volcano, you would mix together two ingredients: Baking Soda and what?
A) Vinegar
B) Dish Soap
C) Water
D) Salt
Vinegar
Trivia:
What is a group of geese called?
A gaggle!
Trivia:
What is the largest continent on Earth?
A) Africa
B) North America
C) Asia
D) Aincrad
Asia
Name a video game that is played by following the dance moves on the screen?
Just Dance
Dance Dance Revolution (DDR)
Dance Central
Pump It Up
StepMania
Zumba Fitness
Dance Evolution / DanceMasters
Audition Online
Samba de Amigo
Boogie
Michael Jackson: The Experience
In the Groove (ITG)
Bust a Groove
ParaParaParadise
We Cheer
Dance Factory
Everybody Dance
Hip Hop Dance Experience
Dance! It’s Your Stage
What is the name of the product used on your feet to moisturise it?
a) Body Butter
b) Peanut Butter
c) Salted Butter
d) Lotion
Body Butter
History:
Which famous artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
a) Leonardo
b) Michaelangelo
c) Donatello
d) Raphael
e) Master Splinter
Answer:
Michelangelo
General:
What is the name of the longest river in South America?
Science:
Optics is the study of what?
A) Sound
B) Light
C) Eyes
D) Electricity
Light
Trivia:
What is the name of the puppet whose nose grew bigger every time he lied?
Trivia:
What is the capital of Spain?
A) Barcelona
B) Seville
C) Madrid
D) Alfheim
Madrid
Name the Coldplay song that is Belle's favourite
Yellow
What smell did we use for the diffuser today?
a) Lavender
b) Toilet
c) Chamomile
d) Socks
Lavender
Trivia:
Who won the Great Emu War in Australia
The Emu's won
General:
In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?
World Wide Web
Science:
A) Liver
B) Lungs
C) Skin
D) Intestines
Skin
Trivia:
Name the 7 dwarfs in Snow White
A) Happy, Grumpy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, Dopey, Doc
B) Jolly, Moody, Nappy, Shy, Sniffly, Clumsy, Bossy
C) Cheery, Grouchy, Drowsy, Timid, Wheezy, Imee, Smartie
D) Merry, Cranky, Dozy, Quiet, Snuffy, Silly, Chief
A) Happy, Grumpy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy, Dopey, Doc
Trivia:
What is the worlds largest ocean
Pacific
Name the Harry Potter character that is the headmaster of Hogwarts
Dumbledore
What colour nail polish did Sarah ask her nails to be painted with?
a) Hot Pink
b) Sparkle Pink
c) Neon Pink
d) Baby Pink
Sparkle Pink
History:
What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?
Chernobyl
General :
A flamboyance is a group of what animals?
Flamingos
Science:
Hematology is the study of what?
A) Bones
B) Hemster
C) Blood
D) Cells
Blood!
Trivia:
What do you call a group of horses?
Trivia:
What desert is the largest in the world?
A) Sahara
B) Gobi
C) Antarctic Desert
D) Woglinde
Antarctic Desert
What instrument does Saki Tenma play?
Keyboard
What's the name of the person who massaged and washed your feet today?
a) Bertha
b) Malu
c) Dianna
d) Alex
Malu