On what day do Star Wars fans celebrate "National Star Wars Day?"
May 4th
What's the lowest prime number greater than 10
11
Even though it doesn't exist, the unicorn is the national animal of which country?
Scotland. The unicorn was adopted as the national animal sometime in the 15th century.
M&M’S Fruit Chews would eventually become what popular candy?
Starburst
What is the furthest planet from the sun?
Neptune
What's the chemical symbol for Helium?
He.
What animal did Australian soldiers fight in 1932?
Emus. The war lasted just a month.
What percentage of the world is allergic to cats?
10%
What is a group of Crows called?
A murder
Why did the cow go to outer space?
to see the mooooooon
How many brains and hearts do octopus have?
Nine brains and three hearts. Each tentacle has its own "mini-brain" in addition to the doughnut-shaped brain in their heads.
Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt.
How many toes does a typical human have?
10
How long was the shortest war?
It was between Zanzibar and Britain in 1896. Zanzibar surrendered after 38 minutes!
What is the longest-running animated American TV show?
The Simpsons. The first episode aired in 1987, and the show is in it's 34th season as of 2023.
What are the four states of matter?
Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
How many sides does an octagon have?
8
How long is the shortest commercial flight in the world?
It lasts only two minutes and flies from Westray to Papa Westray, both of which are in Scotland.
"Flying Saucer" and "Pluto Platter" were two of the names originally given to which popular toy?
The frisbee
How many continents are on Earth?
Seven
What's the main ingredient for guacamole?
avocado
What European country is home to a town called Hell?
Norway. Which means that Hell literally freezes over for approximately four months a year.
How many does a butterfly have?
4
What gas do humans breathe in?
Oyxegen
Spongebob Squarepants is a sponge, but what is the scientific name of his type of sponge?
Aplysina fistularis, which is the scientific name of the yellow tube sponge.