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In a website browser address bar, what does "www" stand for?

World Wide Web

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Who painted the Mona Lisa?

 Leonardo da Vinci

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What is the last name of the business tycoon behind the "No. 5" perfume?

Chanel

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Ping-pong is an alternative name for which sport?

Table tennis

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While often confused with llamas, what breed of camelid is used for fleece production while its cousin, the llama, is not?

Alpaca

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Which animal is the fastest on land?

Cheetah

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What is the largest animal on the planet?

Antarctic Blue Whale

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Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie (1903)

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Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Explorer are different types of what?

Web browsers

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In the Catholic Church, the Bishop of Rome is a title more commonly known as what?

Pope

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What is the human body's heaviest organ?

The skin

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What does the bat use to navigate and locate its prey?

Echolocation

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 How many colors are in a rainbow?

(Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet)

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What are the Olympic medals made from?

Gold, silver and bronze

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Originally, Amazon only sold what kind of product?

 Books

400

Which kind of flowers were once exchanged as a form of currency?

Tulips

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How many Harry Potter books and movies are there? (Hint: They are not the same number!)

7 books & 8 movies

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Which is the only edible food that never expires?

Honey

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A person who studies fossils and prehistoric life, such as dinosaurs, is known as what?

Paleontologist

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Where did the Olympic Games originate?

Greece

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Where is the highest building in the world?

In Dubai (2,722 ft. tall)

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What does SPF in sunscreen stand for?

Sun Protection Factor

600

 Demolition of the Berlin wall separating East and West Germany began in what year?

1989

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How many years passed between the release of Avatar and its sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water?

13 years

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 Who gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States? (country)

 France

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What's the name of Earth's five oceans?  

Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian and Southern

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What is the only continent without an active volcano?

Australia

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Which is colder, the North Pole or the South Pole?

 South Pole

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Who is often credited with creating the world's first car?

Karl Benz

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What is the best-selling book of all time?

The Bible

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What color is a giraffe's tongue?

Black

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What is the only country to have played in every single soccer World Cup?

Brazil

800

End the debate...is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?

Fruit  

800

Who plays Barbie in the 2024 live-action film?

Margot Robbie

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These trees are known as the tallest in the world.

Giant Sequoia

1000

How many bones do sharks have?

 Zero!

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The Sumatran species of what famously horned mammal officially went extinct in Malaysia in November 2019? The animal is not yet extinct globally, as a few dozen live in Indonesia.

Rhino

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What is the color of the most poisonous frog in the world?

Yellow

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What is the largest land predator?

Polar bear

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 In Back to the Future, what type of car is the time machine?

A DeLorean

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What part of the human body can regrow itself in three weeks?

 Liver

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What is the oldest toy in the world?

A stick

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How old was Rose in the Titanic movie when she was recounting her story

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What shark is thought to be the largest to have ever lived on Earth?

Megalodon

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What is the closest living relative to the T-Rex?

Chicken

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Which vegetable was the first to be grown in space?

Potato

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What body of water separates Australia and New Zealand?

The Tasman Sea

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The world's largest fish market is located in what capital city?

Tokyo, Japan

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Name one of the two countries that do not allow tattoos.

 Japan or Iran

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When did Facebook first launch?

2004

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Who provided the voice of Groot in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies?

Vin Diesel

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What was the coffee shop named in the hit TV show Friends?

Central Perk

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What is Muhammad Ali's real name?

Cassius Clay

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What are the only two mammals that lay eggs?

Echidna and platypus

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Which major city is located on two continents?

Istanbul, Turkey

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Which is the only metal to be in liquid form at room temperature?

Mercury

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What was the original purpose of the tiny pocket in jeans?

To store pocket watches.

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Who was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?

Amelia Earhart

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In the horror film Alien, what was the name of the spaceship?

USCSS Nostromo

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Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals?

Michael Phelps (28 medals)

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In 1929, what ingredient was removed from Coca-Cola?

Cocaine

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What is the name of the longest mountain range? (Hint: it is under the Atlantic Ocean)

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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What are the Northern Lights also known as?

Aurora Borealis

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