True or false: Can wasps and honeybees recognize human faces?
True
Honeybees recognize human faces by using "configural processing," a method similar to humans where they arrange facial features (eyes, nose, mouth) into a single, cohesive pattern rather than looking at individual parts. Despite having only 1 million neurons, bees can learn and remember specific faces for several days to a month, often associating them with food rewards
Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
Canada
Can you find the the mistake?
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
What is the oldest soft drink in America?
A.) Dr. Pepper
B.) Coca Cola
A.) Dr. Pepper
In percentage, about how much bigger is a softball when compared to a baseball?
A.) 10%
B.) 20%
C.) 30%
30%

What is the colour of the most poisonous frog in the world?
A.) Yellow
B.) Red
C.) Blue
A.) Yellow
Fun Fact: The Golden poison frog is the most poisonous animal in the world.
True or false: China is the largest country in the world?
False. Russia is the worlds largest country.
If there are four apples and you take away three, how many do you have?
You took 3 apples so you have 3.
What ingredient is used to turn white sugar into brown sugar?
Molasses
What’s the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?
A.) 12 inches
B.) 15 inches
C.) 18 inches
The hoop is 18 inches in diameter and a basketball is 9.55 inches
How tall is the average moose?
A.) 6ft Tall
B.) 8ft Tall
6ft Tall. The tallest recorded moose was 7.6ft tall in the Yukon. Measurements are taken from their feet to their shoulders.
How many time zones does Australia have?
A.) 3
B.) 5
C.) 6
A.) 3
When Bob was 6 years old, his little sister, Lilly, was half his age. If Bob is 40 years old today, how old is Lilly?
Half of 6 = 3, which is 3 years difference
40 - 3 = 37
Therefore, Lilly would be 37 years old when Bob is 40
What popular burger condiment was used as medicine in the 1800's?
A.) Mayo
B.) Ketchup
C.) Mustard
Ketchup
In the 1830s, ketchup was marketed not as a condiment, but as a patent medicine, designed to cure a variety of digestive and bodily ailments. It was sold in pharmacies, often in the form of "tomato pills," and was considered a "miracle drug" for several decades before falling out of favor by the late 1800s.
What colour are the goal posts in football?
A.) Yellow
B.) Red
C.) Blue
A. Yellow
How many times does a woodpecker peck per second?
A.) 20
B.) 30
C.) 40
A.) 20
How many large islands make up Hawaii?
A.) 6
B.) 8
C.) 10
B.) 8

A farmer has 19 sheep on his land. One day, a big storm hits, and all but seven run away. How many sheep does the farmer have left?
Seven sheep stayed on the farm
What is the most prevalent fruit allergy?
A.) Strawberries
B.) Pineapple
C.) Grapes
D.) Apples
D.) Apples
Apples, peaches, and kiwi are the most common fruit allergies.
How long is a marathon?
A.) 20.22 miles
B.) 26.22 miles
C.) 30.22 miles
B.) 26.2 miles
True or false: Cats can tase sweetness.
False. Cats can not tase sweetness.
Humans have around 9,000 taste buds, while cats have roughly 500, with none dedicated to detecting sweet flavors.
What area produces the largest amount of maple syrup?
A.) Quebec
B.) Nova Scotia
C.) New Brunswick
Canada produces roughly 85% of the world's maple syrup, with production concentrated in eastern provinces due to ideal freezing night/warm day temperatures. Quebec is the dominant producer (over 90% of Canada's total), followed by New Brunswick, Ontario, and Nova Scotia
Did you know?
1.) There is a Maple Syrup Reserve in Canada.
The International Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve is located in Quebec, Canada, with key storage facilities, including a major site in Laurierville, designed to stabilize global supply and prices. It is managed by the Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (QMSP) and holds millions of pounds of syrup
2.) The Maple Syrup Heist
Between 2011 and 2012, a group of thieves in Quebec stole nearly 3,000 tons of maple syrup, with a value of over $18 million CAD at the time, from a warehouse that stored the country's strategic reserve. Adjusted for inflation, it is considered the most valuable heist in Canadian history.
Your parents have six sons including you, and each son has one sister. How many people are in the family?
6 sons, 1 sister, 1 mom, 1 dad = 9 people in the family
How many burgers does McDonalds sell daily worldwide?
A.) 4.5 million
B.) 5.5 million
C.) 6.5 million
McDonald's sells approximately 6.48 to 6.5 million burgers every day worldwide. This estimate is based on a rate of roughly 75 burgers per second, totaling over 2.36 billion beef patties sold annually.
Did you know:
McDonald's is the world's largest toy distributor, giving away 1.5 billion toys annually through Happy Meals, which make up 20% of their sales. Founded by the McDonald brothers in 1948, the company now serves 68 million customers daily—roughly 1% of the world's population
How many rounds are in boxing?
A.) 12
B.) 8
C.) 6
A. 12 rounds