Q: How many colors are there in a rainbow?
7
66+28
94
What is the correct chronological order, from earliest to latest, of the development of the following religions?
Christianity
Islam
Buddhism
Buddhism, Christianity, Islam
What razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America?
Chile
What band sang the song "Dancing Queen"?
ABBA
Q: Who is depicted on the US hundred dollar bill?
Benjamin Franklin
73-26
47
What was the first city to reach a population of one million?
Rome, London, New York, or Beijing
Rome
4) What country has the most natural lakes?
UNITED STATES, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, INDIA
Canada
What band sang the famous song "Bohemian Rhapsody"?
QUEEN
Q: What color is the "Ex" in FedEx Ground?
Green
22+32
55
What famous general was once attacked by rabbits?
Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Genghis Khan, Julius Caesar
Napoleon
In 1807, Napoleon had just signed the Treaty of Tilsit, which ended his war with Russia. To celebrate, he gathered his dignitaries for a rabbit hunt. Little did he know that he would become the "hunted". In a bizarre twist, the rabbits didn't run away. Instead, they swarmed the hunting party by the hundreds, and Napoleon was forced to retreat to his royal carriage for safety.
In what country can you visit Machu Picchu?
Peru
Elvis Presley; 1961
What is the world's most expensive spice by weight?
Saffron
54-21
23
Who was the first U.S. President to be impeached?
Andrew Johnson
What U.S. state shares borders with Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico?
Texas
Who sang the song "Sweet Caroline" (Good Times Never Seemed So Good)?
Neil Diamond
TRUE OR FALSE - The sum of all the numbers on a roulette wheel is 666.
TRUE
76+14
90
At what famous French landmark was the document signed which set out the terms of ‘peace’ following the First World War?
The Palace of Versailles
What ocean is home to 75% of Earths Volcanoes?
Pacific Ocean
What was Louis Armstrong's most famous song?
"What a wonderful world"