A wind instrument made from a tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys.
Flute
Are humans omnivores, herbivores, or carnivores?
Omnivore
In little red riding hood, who does the wolf dress up as?
Grandmother
To keep, two or more, objects in the air at one time by tossing them.
Juggling
Deer meat is known by what name?
Venison
Which fruit has milk inside it?
Coconut
The remains of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
Fossil
True or False. Your hair and nails are made from the same materials.
True.
In the poem Humpty Dumpty, what did he fall from?
A Wall
A performer who entertains the audience with exaggerated or silly behaviour.
Clown
Like a little tree.
Broccoli
Which country has the largest population in the world?
India
5 + 5 + 10 + 20
Forty
What is the rarest blood type?
AB -
It is only found in 1% of people.
What were Jack and Jill going up the hill to fetch?
A pail of water
A person who runs the show and introduces the acts to the audience.
Ring Master
What fast-food restaurant was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders?
KFC
Who was the lead vocalist of the Rolling Stones?
Mick Jagger
A refrigerated compartment to preserve food at very low temperatures.
Freezer
What nutrient do you get from meat, poultry, eggs, and fish?
Protein
Twinkle, Twinkle...
Little Star
A thin and stretched wire or rope meant to be walked on
Tightrope
True or False. Gelatin is made from cartilage and bones from animals such as pigs or cows.
True
What is a difficult cube puzzle that has multiple-coloured sides?
Rubik's Cube
What is a worker, especially a man, who supervises and directs other workers?
Foreman
What medal is made of Copper and Tin?
Bronze
What animal did Mary have?
A Little Lamb
A person who performs tumbling and gymnastic routines to entertain an audience.
Acrobat
Which ice cream treat is Dairy Queen famous for?
Blizzard
Which of the following plants is native to Canada?
Wild Strawberry
The state of being able to perform everyday activities and enjoy physical activity.
Fitness
What thing in the sky does the Waxing Crescent refer to?
The Moon
In Hickory Dickory Dock, what did the mouse ran up?
A Clock
Which civilization is credited with creating the first circuses?
A) Egyptians B) Romans C) Chinese
Romans
What is the most popular coffee chain in the world?
Starbucks
What was the name of the crime boss who was head of the feared Chicago Outfit?
Al Capone
What is a structure that shoots up water in the air in a controlled area?
Fountain
What element, whose symbol is Ca, is needed to keep bones healthy and strong?
Calcium
What did you row gently down the stream?
Water Spout
Rolling around on what one wheel with a seat.
Unicycle
What is the name of the rolled raw fish with rice and seaweed?
Sushi
The first car _____ were introduced in 1930.
A) Engine B) Windshield Wipers C) Radio
Radio