Geography
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Colours
Easter
Final Jeopardy
100

How many hemispheres are there on Earth?

Answer: Four.

They are the northern, southern, eastern, and western hemispheres. The equator divides the northern hemisphere from the southern, and the prime meridian divides the eastern and western hemispheres.

100

Which famous doll was created by the Mattel company in 1959?  

Answer: Barbie.

According to Mattel, the best-selling Barbie was Totally Hair Barbie, which was released in 1992.

100

What colour is an unripe banana?

Answer: Green.

A ripe banana is yellow. When bananas turn brown or black, they are overripe and are perfect for making a variety of desserts.

100

What animal is traditionally associated with Easter?

Answer: A bunny or a hare.

The tradition of using a bunny to symbolize Easter dates back to the pre-Christian era. In ancient societies, the hare was seen as a symbol of fertility and rebirth due to its ability to reproduce quickly.

100

From what European country did Easter Bunny originate? 

Answer: Germany.

The custom was first mentioned in "About Easter Eggs" in 1682, referring to a German tradition of an Easter Hare bringing eggs for the children.

200

What continent is the only one without humans?

Answer: Antarctica. 

Antarctica is also the only continent without any countries.

200

Which animal is the mascot for Frosted Flakes cereal?

Answer: A tiger.

The Frosted Flakes mascot was created in 1952 for a contest. Some of the other characters created included Katy the Kangaroo, Elmo the Elephant, and Newt the Gnu. The winner and most loved was Tony the Tiger.

200

Which primary colour’s shades include magenta and crimson?

Answer: Red.

Other shades of red include scarlet, burgundy, and maroon.

200

Where is the most popular Easter Parade held?

Answer: New York City.

This annual event has been a long-standing tradition since the late 1800s and attracts people from all over the world to take part in it.

300

What other country makes up North America besides the United States and Canada?

Answer: Mexico.

North America is the third-largest continent and contains some of the oldest rocks on Earth. 

300

Which fruit grows on a vine?

Answer: Grapes.

Grapes are part of the berry family, brought from Spain to the United States about 300 years ago. There are currently 8,000 varieties of grapes in the world.

300

What colour symbolizes calmness and tranquility?

Answer: Blue.

It is a cool colour that is frequently associated with the sky and the ocean, creating a serene and peaceful feeling.

300

What color were the first Easter Eggs?

Answer: Red. 

The first Easter Eggs were colored red with natural dyes such as onion skins and beetroot juice. These colors were thought to represent new life and rebirth, which is why they became associated with the Christian holiday of Easter.

400

What small device shows the four cardinal directions for navigation?

Answer: Compass.

The magnetic compass has a magnetized needle that aligns itself with Earth’s magnetic field.

400

To which family of instruments does the cello belong?

Answer: Strings.

A cello belongs to the violin family. Cellists sit down while playing, placing the cello between their knees. They use a bow to draw across the strings or use their fingers to pluck the strings directly.

400

What colour is Superman’s cape?

Answer: Red.

His skinsuit is blue with red shorts. He also wears a yellow belt, and the insignia on his chest is a red S against a yellow background.

400

What kind of flower is typically used to decorate Easter baskets?

Answer: Lilies.

The white lily is thought to represent purity and new life, making it an appropriate symbol for this religious holiday.

500

What continent shares a border with Europe?

Answer: Asia.

According to many sources, the border between the conjoined continents is not well defined.

500

What type of plant grows in dry climates and creates a gel that helps with healing?

Answer: Aloe.

The aloe plant is native to Africa and has more than 500 varieties. Aloe is found in some cosmetics and is used to help treat burns.

500

Turquoise is a combination of blue and?

Answer: Green.

Turquoise is named after the turquoise stone. The name turquoise comes from the French expression "pierre turquoise," which means “Turkish stone.” This is because the trade routes that brought turquoise to Europe from the mines in Persia (now Iran) went through Turkey.

500

What type of bun do people eat on Easter?

Answer: Hot Cross Buns.

Hot cross buns are traditionally eaten over the Easter religious Christian holiday to symbolize the crucifixion of Jesus on Good Friday on the cross.

600

On what continent will you find the Sahara Desert?

Answer: Africa.

The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world, measuring approximately 3,000 miles (4,828 kilometers). The Sahara is also home to the largest sand dunes in the world.

600

What is the longest bone in the human body?

Answer: Femur.

The femur, or thigh bone, is the hardest and strongest bone in the human body. An average adult femur measures 18 inches long.

600

What colour is the Hallmark logo?

Answer: Purple.

The white letters are against a solid purple background. Using purple in the logo conveys a sense of quality and style, aligning with the sentiments people often associate with heartfelt and special occasions.

600

Who wrote The Tale of Peter Rabbit?

Answer: Beatrix Potter.

The Tale of Peter Rabbit was written by British author Beatrix Potter in 1902. It has since become one of the most beloved children’s stories and a popular Easter read.

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