What 2 oceans does America touch ?
The Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean
Which player has the highest test batting average (as of now)?
Don Bradman
This German car brand is known for the Beetle and Golf
Volkswagen
Who was the leader of the Nazis ?
Adolf Hitler
In “Star Wars,” who built C-3P0?
Anaken Skywalker
Which country did America take Texas from?
Mexico
How many ODI World Cups has the Indian National Women's Cricket Team won ?
0
This American car company produces the Silverado and Tahoe
Chevrolet
Who was the first person to land on the moon and from which country was he from.
Neil Amstrong and America
Relative to the internet, what does URL stand for ?
Uniform resource locater
Who was the youngest American President to be elected as President?
John F. Kennedy
How many captains has the India National Cricket Team had in ODI?
25
What does BMW stand for ?
Bayerische Motoren Werke which translates to Bavarian Motor Works
This event took place on April 4th, 1968
The assassination of Martin Luther King
What is the name for the plastic or metal tube found on the ends of shoelaces?
An aglet
Where did America's most famous "tea party" happen?
Boston, Massachusetts
Earliest international cricket was played between these two countries in 1844
USA and Canada. This historic game took place at the St. George's Cricket Club Ground in New York. The match, which was originally scheduled for two days, extended into a third due to rain. Canada won the match by 23 runs.
This Italian automaker's name is also a zodiac sign
Lamborghini
What is considered the largest empire in today's history ?
The Mongol Empire
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What is the only U.S. state that can be typed in using only one row of a standard “QWERTY” keyboard?
Alaska
In 1848, thousands of people went to this state, searching for something. What were they looking for, and what state did they go to?
Gold and California
Who said "Mummy se puch ke aaya hai" to Sachin during his debut Test?
Wasim Akram
What is the only car that has broken the sound barrier (also the fastest speed a car has ever traveled) ?
The Thrust SSC is the only car to have officially have broken the sound barrier. The speed of sound is approximately 761 mph (1,225 km/h) at sea level. The Thrust SSC achieved a speed of 763 mph in 1997.
During which war was a Christmas Truce called?
World War I
According to Guinness World Records, what's the best-selling book of all time?
The Bible