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100

Where was the earliest form of school developed? (two countries are accepted) 

Iraq or Egypt (Mesopotamia around 3000BC) 

100

The popular animated series SpongeBob SquarePants is set in the fictional underwater city of... 

Bikini Bottom (based on an actual place in the Pacific Ocean) 

100

How many nipples does Harry Styles have?

Four 

100

Number 1 

Scissors 

100

Matches were invented before lighters 

False The first push-button lighter, the Döbereiner Lamp, was invented in 1824. The practical friction matches similar to what we use today were invented in 1827.

200

They travel to school alone, clean their own classrooms and even serve their own lunch.  There are no janitors or canteens in the schools. Who are they? 

Japanese! 

200

What singer produced such a high demand for concert ticket sales that the Ticketmaster website temporarily shut down?

Taylor Swift 

200

What is the only planet that spins clockwise? 

Venus 

200

Number 2

Hammer 

200

More people are killed each year by cows than sharks. 

True, sharks kill about five people annually, while cows kill about 22.

300

Where is the worlds largest school?

India 

300

Who wrote the script for the 2004 teen comedy, Mean Girls?

Tina Fey 

300

In what country does McDonalds serve spaghetti?

Philippines 

300

Number 3  

Shoelace 

300

Goldfish have a two second memory. 

False, their memories can actually last for months

400

What is the oldest private school in Kuwait? 

TES- The English School 

400

Who inspired the creation of google images? 

Jennifer Lopez in 2000 when she wore the infamous green dress 

400

What national anthem has no words? 

Spain 

400

Number 4

Waterfall 

400

There are two parts of the body that can't heal themselves.

False, there is only one- teeth. 

500

What is the highest-grossing video game franchise to date

Mario 

500

What was the last letter to be added (later) to the alphabet? 

500

Number 5

Slide 

500

Australia is wider than the moon

True - the moon sits at 3400km in diameter, while Australia's diameter from east to west is almost 4000km

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