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100

Which animal can change colors the fastest?

A: Chameleon

B: Octopus

C: Seahorse

D: Frog

B: Octopus

Rapid Shifters: While chameleons are the most famous, cephalopods like octopuses and cuttlefish are the true speed champions. They can change both their color and skin texture in milliseconds to mimic sand, coral, or rocks.

100

Which legendary producer founded Beats Headphones?


Dr. Dre: Founded the brand later acquired by Apple. 

100

What is the capital city of Japan?

Tokyo

100

which social media platform has the most active users?

A: YouTube

B: TikTok

C: Instagram

D: Facebook

Facebook is the social media platform with the most active users, with over 3 billion monthly active users (MAU) as of early 2026. Meta-owned platforms dominate the top spots, with Instagram and WhatsApp (3 billion MAU each) and Messenger (around 1 billion MAU) also leading globally. 

Top Social Media Platforms by Monthly Active Users (2026):

  • Facebook: >3 billion
  • Instagram: ~3 billion
  • WhatsApp: ~3 billion
  • YouTube: ~2.5–2.85 billion
  • TikTok: 1.5–2 billion
100

What was the first video game ever played in space?

A: Pac-Man

B: Pong

C: Tetris

D: Crash Bandicoot

The first video game ever played in space was 

Tetris

In 1993, Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Serebrov played it on a Game Boy during his mission to the Mir space station. 

200

Which one of these insects do not use camouflage?

A: Orchid Mantis

B: Katydid

C: Monarch Caterpillars

D: Assassin Bug


C: Monarch Caterpillars: Their bright yellow, black, and white stripes are designed to warn predators of their toxicity, rather than hide them.


200

Which 1995 Coolio hit sampled Stevie Wonder?


Gangsta's Paradise. Sampled "Pastime Paradise".



200

In the movie The Lion King, what is the name of the energetic meerkat who is Pumbaa's best friend?

 


Timon

200

What is the US unemployment rate as of March 2026?

A: 4.3%

B: 12%

C: 9.5%

D: Less than 1%

The US unemployment rate was 4.3% in March 2026, with 7.2 million people unemployed. This rate marks a slight decrease from 4.4% in February, though it reflects a general, gradual upward trend from a 3.4% low in April 2023. The labor force participation rate also fell below 62% during this period.

200

Which planet rotates the fastest?

Jupiter 

300

What is the REAL reason why tigers are orange with black stripes?

A: The orange fur mimics the "dappled" effect of dead leaves and decaying wood on the forest floor, which makes up more of the tiger’s immediate hunting environment than the green canopy above.

B: Tigers use "disruptive coloration," where the orange acts as a high-contrast warning to other predators (like leopards) while the black stripes break up their outline against the vertical shadows of trees.

C: The orange pigment is a byproduct of a specific skin oil that acts as a natural insect repellent against tropical mosquitoes, which are more attracted to dark or green colors.

D: Most of a tiger's prey, like deer and boar, are "dichromats," meaning they can't distinguish between red and green. To them, the bright orange tiger actually blends in perfectly with the green grass.

D: Most of a tiger's prey, like deer and boar, are "dichromats," meaning they can't distinguish between red and green. To them, the bright orange tiger actually blends in perfectly with the green grass. 


300

Which New York City borough is recognized as the birthplace of hip-hop?

The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, or Staten Island?

 The Bronx

Hip hop originated in the Bronx borough of New York City during the early 1970s, specifically arising from block parties and community gatherings. It is widely considered to have been born on August 11, 1973, at a party hosted by DJ Kool Herc at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue. The culture was built on creative expression, including DJing, rapping, breaking, and graffiti art.

300

There are 11 elements on the Periodic Table that begin with the letter T. Name one of them.

  1. Tantalum (Ta)
  2. Technetium (Tc)
  3. Tellurium (Te)
  4. Tennessine (Ts)
  5. Terbium (Tb)
  6. Thallium (Tl)
  7. Thorium (Th)
  8. Thulium (Tm)
  9. Tin (Sn)
  10. Titanium (Ti)
  11. Tungsten (W
300

The 4 Ps of marketing are the essential "marketing mix" framework used to define an item's value, determine its cost, establish distribution channels, and market it to customers. Developed in the 1960s, this model helps companies align their strategy with consumer needs.

Name ONE of the 4 Ps of marketing.

  • Product: Refers to the item or service, its features, benefits, functionality, and unique selling points (USP).
  • Price: The strategy used to determine the cost of the product, including pricing models (e.g., premium, discount) that reflect value.
  • Place: The distribution channels and locations where customers can purchase the product or service, such as online, retail, or wholesale.
  • Promotion: The methods used to reach the target audience, including advertising, public relations, social media, and sales promotions.
300

A standard NBA basketball hoop has a diameter of how many inches?

18 inches

400

What percent of the world's population has some form of color blindness?

A: .5%-1.2%

B: 10%-20%

C: 22.3%-25.5%

D: 4.5%-8%

Approximately 4.5% to 8% of the world's population has some form of color blindness, equating to over 300-350 million people.

Color-Blind Advantage: During World War II, it was discovered that color-blind people were often better at spotting camouflaged items in aerial photos because they weren't distracted by colors and focused more on patterns and textures

400

Who holds the record for the highest first-week sales for a rap album?

Eminem

The Marshall Mathers LP sold 1.78 million in its first week. 


400

What is the process of stuffing and mounting the skins of dead animals for display?

Taxidermy



400

A GED is a set of four computer-based subject tests, mathematical reasoning, science, social studies, and language arts—that certify a person has high school-level academic knowledge.

What does GED stand for? 

 GED (General Educational Development)

400

In what city does the movie "Mrs. Doubtfire" take place?

San Francisco

500

The Origin of "Khaki": Which country's Army first used khaki (a Hindu word for "dust") in the 1850s. They dyed their bright white uniforms with mud and tea to blend into the sandy surroundings. 

A: British Army

B: Russian Army

C: Canadian Army

D: Ecuadorian Army 

A: British Army


500

Which group signed hip-hop's first major sneaker endorsement deal?

Run-D.M.C. Famous for their Adidas partnership.


500

What is the name of the ancient structure in India built by Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife?

an iconic white marble mausoleum in Agra, India, commissioned in 1631 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Completed over approximately 22 years, it is renowned for its perfect symmetry, intricate pietra dura inlay, and is considered a UNESCO World Heritage site and a masterpiece of world heritage.  

Taj Mahal 


500

What is the fundamental economic problem of having seemingly unlimited human wants in a world of limited resources. It defines a condition where demand for a good or service exceeds its supply, making it difficult or costly to obtain. It signifies an insufficient, inadequate, or rare supply.

Scarcity

500

What is the common name for enuresis?

Bedwetting

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