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100

What animal needs less than an hour of sleep per night? 

A. Giraffe 

B. Elephant 

C. Aligator 

D. Hippo 

A. Giraffe 

100

Where is the Leaning Tower of Pisa located? 

BONUS POINTS FOR NAMING CITY AND COUNTRY 

Pisa, Italy 

100

Which food is a member of the rose family? 

A. Turnip 

B. Raspberry 

C. Parsnip 

D. Strawberry 

B. Raspberry 

100

How tall was the shortest person in the world? 

A. 1 foot 6 inches 

B. 3 feet 2 inches 

C. 2 foot 2 inches 

D. 3 foot 1 inch 

C. 2 foot 2 inches 

100

True or false: 

Competitive arts was once an Olympic Sport 

True. Competitive art was a real sport in the Olympic Games from 1912 to 1948, with medals awarded for architecture, painting, sculpting, literature, and music. 

200

Which animal is unable to vomit or burp? 

A. Horse 

B. Squirrel 

C. Cow 

D. Racoon 

B. Squirrel 

200

How tall is The Great Wall of China at its tallest point? 

A. 26 feet 

B. 35 feet 

C. 46 feet 

D. 40 feet 

C. 46 feet 

200

True or false: 

A banana is a berry 

True 

200

Donald Gorske holds the record for most Big Macs eaten. Approximately how many Big Macs has he eaten in his lifetime? 

A. 20,500 

B. 35,000 

C. 15, 000 

D. 40,250 

B. 35,000 

200

What organ is capable of completely regenerating itself? 

A. Liver 

B. Stomach 

C. Heart 

D. Kidney 

A. Liver. Your liver is one of the only organs capable of completely regenerating itself; it can grow back to its full size even if up to 75% of it is removed.

300

True or false: 

A butterfly can taste with their antennas 


False. They can taste through their feet 

300

Where is the largest desert in the world? 

A. Egypt 

B. Africa 

C. Russia 

D. Antartica 

D. Antartica. 

The largest desert in the world is the Antarctic Desert, a polar desert covering the entire continent of Antarctica. It spans roughly 5.5 million square miles 

300

Where was Hawaiian pizza (ham and pineapple) was invented? 

A. California 

B. Hawaii 

C. Australia 

D. Canada 

D. Canada 

300

How tall was the tallest person to live? 

A. 6 foot 7 inches 

B. 7 foot 5 inches 

C. 7 foot 10 inches 

D. 8 foot 11 inches 

D. 8 foot 11 inches 

300

True of false: 

Limes float, lemons sink 

False. Limes sink, lemons float

400

What color is the sweat of a hippo? 

A. Pink 

B. Green 

C. Yellow 

D. Blue 

A. Pink 

400

Name all seven continents 


North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Australia/Oceania, Africa, Antartica 

400

True or false: 

Chocolate use to be a currency 

True. Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Aztecs and Mayans, valued cacao beans so highly they were regularly used as cash.

400

How many presidents have there been? 

47

400

Where was the first Olympics held? 

A. Paris, France 

B. Athens, Greece 

C. New York, New York 

D. Berlin, Germany 

B. Athens, Greece 

500

How many hearts does an octopus have? 

A. 5 

B. 4 

C. 8 

D. 3 

D. 3 

500

What is the tallest building in the world? 

A. Empire State Building, New York 

B. Eiffel Tower, France 

C. Shanghai Tower, Japan 

D. Burj Khalifa, Dubai 

D. Burj Khalifa, Dubai 

500

Which of the following is not actually in the nut family? 

A. Pecan 

B. Cashew 

C. Pistachio 

D. Macadamia 

C. Pistachios aren't nuts at all, but rather a "drupe" - a family that also includes cherries, peaches and olives.

500

How old was the oldest person to live? 

A. 112 

B. 122 

C. 108 

D. 117 

B. 122 

500

Name the planets in order 

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune 
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