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100

What is the name of the traditional Argentinian dance? a. Tango b. Salsa 

A. Tango

100

What two cities are found in the phonetic alphabet? a.  b. Lima and Quebec d. Whiskey and Tango

B, Lima and Quebec

100

How many slices of pizza are eaten in the United States every second? ‍a. 12 Slices c. 350 Slices 

Answer – C, 350 Slices of pizza every second. Or 100 acres of pizza a day!

100

In 2022, what was the most profitable company in the world? a. Apple  c. Nestle 

Answer – A, Apple. Apple yielded just under $100 billion of net income in 2022.

100

How many balls are on the table during a pool game? a. 13  d. 16

Answer – D, 16. There are 15 numbered balls and one white cue ball.

200

What is the Indian and Pakistani name for meat cooked in a clay oven over charcoal? a. Tikka b. Tandoori c. Talna d. Tarka

B Tandoori

200

What’s the smallest city in the world? a. Vatican City b. Liechtenstein c. Tuvalu d. Monaco

A. Vatican City

200

How can you tell the age of a horse? a. The length of its tail b. The quality of its hooves c. The clarity in its eyes d. The lines on its teeth

Answer – D, the Lines on its Teeth. This is where the saying “don’t look a gift horse in the mouth” comes from.


200

How many miles is a full marathon? a. 13.1 b. 20 c. 26.2 d. 42

Answer – C, 26.2. Rumor is, in 1908, Queen Alexandra wanted the marathon to start at Windsor Castle and finish at the Olympic stadium. It was exactly 26.2 miles.

200

In the game of cricket, from which wood are the bats traditionally made?  b. Willow d. Ash

Answer – B. Willow

300

Who is called the “Empress of the Blues”? a. Billie Holiday b. Ma Rainey c. Bessie Smith d. Ethel Waters

C Bessie Smith

300

Which continent has the largest freshwater resources? a. Africa b. Antarctica c. Asia d. Australia

B. Antartica

300

In the city of Gainesville in Georgia, what does the law prohibit being eaten with a fork? ‍a. Peach Cobbler b. Mac and Cheese c. Fried Chicken d. Corn Bread

Answer – C, Fried Chicken. Gainesville made the law in 1961 as a way to promote the city as the ‘poultry capital of the world’.

300

What’s the fastest land snake in the world? a. Sidewinder b. Black Mamba c. King Cobra d. Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

Answer – A, Sidewinder. The Black Mamba is often listed as the fastest snake, moving at 12mph. But the sidewinder is actually the fastest, moving at 18mph.

300

In which country was modern field hockey developed? A. USA  C. England 

Answer – C. England

400

 A susohiki is a traditional garment from which country? a. Indonesia b. South Korea c. Japan
d. Taiwan

Answer – C, Japan. The susohiki is often worn to perform traditional Japanese dances.

400

What is the oldest city in the world? a. Jerusalem b. Tel Aviv c. Damascus d. Athens

C Damascus

400

What is the name of the little dot seen above the ‘j’ and the ‘i’? a. A Dot b. A Tittle c. A Jot d. A Spot

Answer – B, a Tittle. The cross seen in ‘t’ is called a jot, so make sure to jot your t’s and tittle your i’s.

400

What is the top-selling product at Walmart? a. Diapers b. Milk c. Bananas d. Sliced Bread

Answer – C, Bananas. Rumor is Walmart sells 1.5 billion pounds of bananas a year.

400

In football (soccer), which player is allowed to touch the ball with his hand anywhere on the field of play?A. None B. Winger C. Goalkeeper D. Striker

Answer – A. None

500

Horatio, Ophelia and Gertrude are characters in which William Shakespeare tragedy? a. Macbeth b. Romeo and Juliet c. Hamlet d. Much Ado About Nothing

C. Hamlet

500

Which of the seven natural wonders of the world is found in Africa? a. Victoria Falls b. The Serengeti c. Mount Kilimanjaro d. Red Sea Reef

Answer – A, Victoria Falls. The falls along the Zambezi River are also called Thundering Smoke and Boiling Water.

500

The speed of a computer mouse is measured in what units? a. Inches b. Centimeters c. Mickeys d. Paws

Answer – C, Mickeys. It’s the unit of measurement for how many pixels and millimeters a mouse moves.

500

What is the only food that never goes bad? a. Honey b. Corn c. Pickles d. Rice

Answer – A, Honey. Archaeologists found 3,000-year-old honey in Egypt that was still edible!

500

Up to, and including, the 2008 Beijing Olympics, which of the following sports had not been included in any of the official modern Games? A. Golf B. Croquet C. Water skiing D. Cricket

Answer – C. Water skiing

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