Famous Inventions
Space & Astronomy
Guess the Celebrity
Sweets & Desserts
Epithets
100

Who invented the World Wide Web in 1989?

A. Bill Gates
B. Steve Jobs
C. Tim Berners-Lee
D. Mark Zuckerberg

Tim Berners-Lee

100

What is the name of the galaxy that contains our solar system?

Milky Way

100

Which band from the UK led the “British Invasion” in the 1960s?

A. The Rolling Stones
B. The Who
C. The Beatles
D. Led Zeppelin

The Beatles

100

Thin pastry, chopped nuts, and sticky sweetness baked in layers describe which dessert?

A. Éclair
B. Strudel
C. Baklava
D. Mille-feuille

Baklava

100

Who is called the “Queen of Pop”?

A. Madonna
B. Whitney Houston
C. Britney Spears
D. Taylor Swift

Madonna

200

The printing press revolutionized communication. Who invented it?

A. Leonardo da Vinci
B. Johannes Gutenberg
C. Isaac Newton
D. Galileo Galilei

Johannes Gutenberg

200

The first human to travel into space was:

A. Neil Armstrong
B. Yuri Gagarin
C. Buzz Aldrin
D. Alan Shepard

Yuri Gagarin

200

Known as the “Queen of Soul,” this singer dominated the 1960s music scene.

A. Diana Ross
B. Aretha Franklin
C. Tina Turner
D. Etta James

Aretha Franklin

200

Which country is famous for macarons?

A. Italy
B. Switzerland
C. France
D. Belgium

France

200

Which city is known as the “City of Love”?

Paris

300

 The first successful vaccine was developed to protect against which disease?

A. Polio
B. Measles
C. Smallpox
D. Tuberculosis

Smallpox

300

What causes a solar eclipse?

A. Earth blocks the Sun from the Moon
B. Moon blocks the Sun from Earth
C. Sun blocks the Moon from Earth
D. Earth blocks the Moon from the Sun

Moon blocks the Sun from Earth

300

This Motown singer was the lead of The Supremes in the 1960s.

A. Gladys Knight
B. Aretha Franklin
C. Diana Ross
D. Donna Summer

Diana Ross

300

Which dessert is often served warm with ice cream on top?

A. Fruit salad
B. Bread pudding
C. Gelato
D. Candy

Bread pudding

300

Which country is known as the “Land of a Thousand Lakes”?

A. Canada
B. Sweden
C. Finland
D. Norway

 Finland

400

Which invention allowed pictures to be captured permanently for the first time?

A. Microscope
B. Camera
C. Telescope
D. X-ray

Camera

400

Which telescope was launched into space in 1990 to observe distant galaxies?

A. Kepler Telescope
B. Spitzer Telescope
C. Hubble Space Telescope
D. James Webb Telescope

Hubble Space Telescope

400

This comedian and actor became famous for physical comedy and silent roles in the 1970s.

Charlie Chaplin

400

This dessert gets its name from an Italian phrase meaning “pick me up.”

A. Cannoli
B. Gelato
C. Tiramisu
D. Panna Cotta

Tiramisu

400

This capital city is famous for fog, history, and a smoky nickname.

A. New York
B. London
C. Dublin
D. Edinburgh

London

500

The steam engine played a key role in the Industrial Revolution. Who improved it significantly?

A. James Watt
B. George Stephenson
C. Henry Ford
D. Eli Whitney

James Watt

500

What is the name of a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness and then fades?

A. Pulsar
B. Supernova
C. White dwarf
D. Black hole

Supernova

500

This celebrity was known for disco music and starred in Saturday Night Fever.

A. Sylvester Stallone
B. John Travolta
C. Al Pacino
D. Robert De Niro

John Travolta

500

This frozen treat is churned slower than ice cream, making it denser and silkier.

A. Sorbet
B. Frozen yogurt
C. Gelato
D. Sherbet

Gelato

500

This country experiences very long daylight in summer, sometimes 24 hours of sun.

A. Norway
B. Japan
C. Brazil
D. Australia

Norway

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