Holiday Tradition
Languages
Riddles
Food & Drinks
Science/Math
100

What food is eaten in Spain at 12 o’clock on New Years?

A) Chocolate

B) Grapes

C) Cheese

D) They don’t eat, they are fasting


B) Grapes!

100

In what language does ‘je m’appelle’ mean: my name is ____

French

100

What has 4 fingers and a thumb but isn’t alive?

A glove

100

What is Gatorade marketed as?

A) Energy Drink

B) Sports Drink

C) Hydration Drink

D) Thirst Quencher

B) Sports Drink!

100

68 - 2 x 6 = ? 

56

200

Hond, chien, perro, and pas are all ways to say _____ in different languages.

A) Roof

B) Cat

C) Door

D) Dog

D) Dog!

200

What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?

Silence!

200

Which food is stolen the most around the globe?

A) Cheese

B) Crackers

C) Bread

D) Fruit

A) Cheese!

200

What is smaller (in size) electrons or atoms?

Electrons!

300

In which country is it common to give apples to each other on Christmas Eve?

A) China

B) Australia

C) Germany

D) Sweden


A) China!

300

In Spanish the words: pluma, pizzaron, mapa, and libro are all related to…

A) Food

B) Holidays

C) School Supplies

D) Travel

C) School Supplies

300

David’s father had 3 sons, Snap, Crackle, & ______

David 

300

Which are the 2 most popular spices worldwide?

A) Cinnamon & Pepper

B) Garlic & Chives

C) Cilantro & Nutmeg

D) Pepper & Mustard

D) Pepper & Mustard!

300

A nephrologist is a doctor that specializes in the treatment of _______.

A) Liver

B) Digestive System

C) Kidneys

D) Esophagus 


C) Kidneys!

400

What fruit is traditionally eaten at New Years in Korea?

A) Persimmon

B) Mandarins

C) Cherries

D) Dragonfruit

A) Persimmon!

400

The most commonly used languages in the World are _____.

A) English & French

B) Mandarin & Spanish 

C) Hindu & French

D) Mandarin & English

B) Mandarin & Spanish

400

A cow body rode into town on Friday. He stayed for 3 nights and rode out on Friday. How is this possible?

His horse’s name is Friday

400

What were chicken nuggets originally called when they were first invented?

A) Chicken Crispies

B) Chicken Bites

C) Bite-size Chicken

D) Chicken strips

A) Chicken Crispies!

400

T or F: the scientific term ‘dichotomous’ means divided/dividing

TRUE!

500

In traditional German culture, when do they typically put up their Christmas trees?

A) The morning of December 24th 

B) December 1st

C) Christmas Eve

D) December 14th

A) The morning of December 24th!

500

Which of the follow is not a body part in Greek?

A) jambe

B) orteils

C) squelette

D) livre 

D) livre!

500

Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the tallest mountain in the world?

My. Everest - it just wasn’t discovered yet

500

What is the base ingredient in most gummy bear recipes?

A) Sugar

B) Artificial Flavour

C) Gelatin 

D) Juice


C) Gelatin!

500

Which of the following is not another name for one of our body parts?

A) supercilium 

B) canthus

C) grosse

D) phiz 

C) grosse

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