Geography
Survival
Plants/Fungi
Accomplishments
Human Body
100

What are the seven continents?

Asia, Africa, Australia, North America, South America, Europe, Antarctica.

100

What is the most important thing needed to survive in the wilderness?

Water.  

Before everything else, humans need water.

100

What popular spice/flavoring is produced from orchids?

Vanilla.

100

Who was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence?

John Hancock.

100

Humans are defined as being vertebrates because of the presence of a verterbral column, also known as a spine or what “B” word?

Backbone.

200

How many oceans are on Earth?

Five.

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic.

200

How can you determine the distance of an oncoming thunderstorm?

By the time between flashes of lightning and claps of thunder.

To get a good estimate, count the number of seconds between flashes and claps and divide this number by five to estimate how many miles away an approaching storm is.

200

True or False:

Mushrooms are the fruit of fungi.

True!

200

Who is known for coming up with the theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein.

200

What is the general term for the small tubes in the circulatory that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart?

Veins.

300

What season does Australia experience in December?

Summer.

300

Which type of berry is safe to eat when ripe and cooked, but can cause nausea when eaten off of the bush?

Elderberries.

300

What is the fastest growing plant, which can grow up to 35 inches in a single day?

Bamboo.

300

Who was the first to make it to the top of Mount Everest, and back down?

Edmund Hilary and Sherpa Tensing Norgay.


300

Which part of the body is comprised of the carpus and metacarpus?

The hand.  🖐 

400

Mt. Fuji is the highest point of which Asian country?

Japan.

400

Why should you try to avoid sleeping directly on the ground?

To keep from loosing body heat.  

Sleeping on the ground can lead to loss of body heat.  You’ll retain more warmth by piling grass or pine needles on the ground to sleep on.

400

One of the most expensive spices in the world comes from the Crocus flower. What is this spice?

Saffron.

400

Who is thought to have come up with the idea of Calculus?

Isaac Newton.

400

What fibrous tissue connects the calf muscles to the calcaneus?

Achilles’ tendon.

It is named after the Greek hero who killed Hector outside of Troy.

500

Wellington is the capitol city of ___?

New Zealand.

500

In cases of hypothermia, what type of food or beverage should you avoid?

Caffeine.  

Although often in coffee, which is served hot, caffeine actually draws body heat to the extremities and away from the core.

500

Almost all mushrooms produce Vitamin __? (A,B,C,D...)

D.

Mushrooms are the only food in the fresh produce section that produce vitamin D.

500

Who was the first to run a mile in under 4 minutes?

Roger Bannister.

(3:59:4) to be exact.  This was latter beaten.  The current world record for the mile is 3:43:13 by Hicham El Guerrouj representing Morocco in Rome on July 7, 1999.

500

In which part of the body will you find the tarsal bones?

Feet.  🦶 

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