FOOD AND DRINK
SCIENCE
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GENERAL 1
GENERAL 2
100

Which fast food restaurant still boards the slogan “Have it your way"?

a. Burger King

b. Wendy's

c. McDonald's

Burger King

100

How many years are there in a millennium?

1000 years

100

True or false: All living things are made up of cells.

True

100

This large tower is known for its "tilt."

Leaning tower of Pisa 

100

Trivia Question: How many signs are there in the Zodiac?  

12


100

This country invented tea.

China

200

TRIVIA QUESTION: "Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. The famous Humpty Dumpty character has appeared for centuries (including in works by by Lewis Carroll). What food is Humpty Dumpty commonly portrayed as?

a. Egg

b. Potato

c. Log

Egg

200

Trivia Question: What term describes an ability to make food from sunlight 

Photosynthesis

200

Which animal is said to have nine lives?

Cat

200

Where are 75% of the world's pineapples grown?

Hawaii

200

End the debate...is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?

Fruit

200

This is the fastest land animal on Earth.

Cheetah

300

In 1929 what ingredient was removed from Coca-Cola?

Cocaine

300

Albacore is a type of:

a) shell-fish

b) tuna

c) marble

d) meteoroid

Tuna

300

What fish is known as a poor man’s lobster?

Monkfish
300

Which is colder the North Pole or the South Pole?

South pole

300

What is the strongest muscle in the human body?

a. Jaw

b. Heart

c. Glutes

Jaw

300

Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?

a) Jupiter

b) Mars

c) Saturn

Mars

400

Which food is known to be the most stolen in the world?

Cheese

400

The fastest-running terrestrial animal is:

a) cheetah

b) lion

c) man

d) jaguar

cheetah

400

What does the bat use to navigate and locate its prey?

Echolocation

400

What is the first element on the periodic table?

a) Hydrogen

b) Oxygen

c) Carbon

Hydrogen

400

Who directed the movie “Jurassic Park”?

a) James Cameron

b) Christopher Nolan

c) Steven Spielberg

Steven Spielberg

400

Who is often credited with the invention of the world's first car?

Karl Benz

500

Which condiment was used as medicine during the 1830s?

a. Mayo

b. Ketchup

c. Ranch

Ketchup

500

How many teeth does an adult human have?

a. 38

b. 32

c. 29

32

500

The only species of cat that lives and hunts in groups is:

w) lion

x) leopard

y) jaguar

z) cougar

Lions


500

Trivia Question: What is a meteorologist? 

Person who studies the weather.

500

Which Italian city is known for its canals?

Venice

500

In which Italian city is the famous Colosseum located?

a) Rome

b) Venice

c) Milan

Rome

600

Bagels originated from this country.

a. Poland

b. Canada

c. Greece

Poland

600

What is the name of this bone, also the funniest bone, called? It is a very funny name.

Humerus

600

What creature has no teeth or stomach, mates for life, and is the only species on Earth where the male carries the unborn offspring?

A seahorse

600

Which continent is in all four hemispheres?

a. Africa

b. South America

c. Asia

Africa

600

Which of the following is NOT a fruit?

a. Rhubarb

b. Tomatoes

c. Avocados

Rhubarb

600

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

a) Mount Everest

b) Mount Kilimanjaro

c) Mount McKinley

 

Mt. Everest

700

Which U.S. state is the only state to grow coffee beans?

Hawaii

700

Which body system is responsible for taking in oxygen and removing carbon dioxide from our bodies?

a. The Respiratory System

b. The Nervous System

c. The Parasympathetic System 

Respiratory System

700

What are the only birds that can fly backward?

a. Bats

b. Peacock

c. Hummingbird

Hummingbird

700

What is the capital city of Australia?

a) Sydney

b) Melbourne

c) Canberra

Canberra

700

What number was the Apollo mission that successfully put a man on the moon for the first time in human history? 

a. Apollo 11

b. Apollo 12

c. Apollo 13

Apollo 11

700

Who is the author of “1984”?

a) George Orwell

b) Aldous Huxley

c) Ray Bradbury

George Orwell

800

What food of the three bears did Goldilocks eat?

a. Oatmeal

b. Porridge

c. Cream of Wheat



Porridge

800

 What is the hardest (and longest) bone in your body?

Thigh bone (the femur)

800

The largest living lizard can't breathe fire, but it does have a venomous bite that inhibits blood clotting. What creature is this?

Komodo dragon


800

Where was the earliest documented case of the Spanish flu?

a. USA

b. Spain 

c. Mexico

USA

800

Which flies a green, white, and orange (in that order) tricolor flag? 

a. Ireland

b. Ivory Coast

c. Italy

ireland

800

This is the longest river in the world.

a. Nile

b. Amazon

c. Mississippi 

The Nile

1000

Pizza Margherita is a typical Neapolitan pizza made with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, salt, extra-virgin olive oil, and what culinary herb?

a. Parsley

b. Oregano

c. Basil 

Basil

1000

What is the cause of a tsunami?  

Tsunami is caused by the displacement of water due to an earthquake or landslide under the sea or ocean.

1000

What are rhinoceros horns made of?

a. Hair

b. Bone

c. Muscle

Hair

1000

Where would you find "The Valley of the Kings?"

a. Egypt

b. Tokyo

c. Netherlands

Egypt

1000

The world's largest fish market is located in what capital city?

Tokyo, Japan

1000

Where was the first example of paper money used?

a. China

b. Turkey

c. Greece

China

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