Who was the first man to land on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
Buzz was number 2!
How many spices make up allspice?
One
What is the layer of air (which is a source of oxygen) surrounding the earth called?
The Atmosphere
What image was on the world's first jigsaw puzzle?
A Map
What does a decibel measure?
Sound Pressure Level
When did Sweden join the EU? (European Union)
1995
This chemical element, essential for life, is the most abundant in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78%
Nitrogen
Which state of matter takes the shape of its container?
Liquid
What type of artwork depicts human characteristics that are modified or exaggerated in a humorous fashion?
A caricature
Which bird is the national bird of Israel?
Hoopoe
What president crossed the Delaware on Christmas Morning?
George Washington
Which three planets in our solar system have rings?
Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune
To create a bubbling science volcano, you would mix together two ingredients: Baking Soda and what?
Vinegar
Which continent is known as the "Land Down Under"?
Australia
What is the name for a female fox?
Vixen
In 1701, the Collegiate School at Saybrook was founded in Connecticut. It is better known as what university today?
Yale
What is the name of the longest river in South America?
The Amazon River
Optics is the study of what?
Light
What is the name of the puppet whose nose grew bigger every time he lied?
Pinnochio
In 18th century England, what fruit was considered a symbol of wealth?
Pineapple -- Introduced by Columbus, the wealthy and especially the royalty of England, could not get enough of the fruit.
This Roman emperor famously converted to Christianity, marking a turning point for the religion in the Roman Empire, and founded the city of Constantinople.
Constantine the Great
How many bones are in the human body?
206
What is a supernova?
The explosion of a star
What is the world's largest city, in terms of population?
Tokyo
Which US state is home to Lake Havasu City?
Arizona