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100

What is the biggest bird in the world?

A. Ostrich

B.  Quil

C. Swan

Answer- A. Ostrich 


The largest extant species of bird measured by mass is the common ostrich (Struthio camelus), closely followed by the Somali ostrich (Struthio molybdophanes). A male ostrich can reach a height of 2.8 metres (9.2 feet) and weigh over 156.8 kg (346 lbs.


100

What is the world's slowest animal?

A. Snail

B. Sloth

C. Turtle 

Answer- B. Sloth 

A sloth is a tree-dwelling mammal found in the rainforests of Central and South America. They are known for their slow and deliberate movements and spend most of their time foraging and eating leaves, buds, and twigs.


100

What is planet is known as the 'Red Planet'? 

A. Neptune

B. Saturn

C. Mars 

Answer: C. Mars

Mars is often called the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance, which comes from iron oxide (rust) on its surface. 

100

Which instrument was Louie Armstrong famous for playing?

A. Trumpet

B. Guitar

C. Piano

Answer: A. Trumpet

Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz.


100

What is the name of this fruit? 

A. Pineapple

B. Cantaloupe 

C. Mango 


Answer: Mango 


200

True or False: Almonds are considered seeds not nuts. 

Answer: True

Almonds are considered seeds. Although they are encircled by a fruit, they are not a fruit like nuts. Almonds are actually seeds inside a drupe, which is a stone fruit. 

200

Before there were 50 stars on the US flag, how many stars were originally on the flag? 

A. 4 stars

B. 13 stars

C. 30 stars

Answer: B. 13 stars 

 

The 13 stars represented the original 13 colonies. The first American flag, Cambridge Flag, and Grand Union Flag) was used from 1775 to 1777. It consisted of 13 red-and-white stripes, with the British Union Flag in the canton. It first appeared on December 3, 1775, when Continental Navy Lieutenant John Paul Jones flew it aboard Captain Esek Hopkins' flagship Alfred on the Delaware River.

200

Which bird can’t fly but can swim?

A. Geese

B. Chickens

C. Penguins 


Answer- C. Penguins
Penguins have strong wings and strong pectoral muscles to power them. Their bodies are streamlined as if for flight, so they still cut cleanly through the water. But water is much thicker than air, so their wings are shorter and stiffer than a normal bird’s wings. 

200

What was the first Disney Princess movie?

A. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

B. Pocahontas 

C. Bambi 

Answer: A. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs


Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. Based on the 1812 German fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm,.

200

True or False: A chicken is the closest living relative to a T-rex. 

Answer: True

Back in 2003, a unique fossil of the T-Rex was discovered with soft tissue intact – allowing scientists to extract enough DNA for research. This 68-million-year fossil was compared to the DNA of 21 modern animal species…and the result? The proteins found in the DNA of the T-Rex were most like those of the chicken.

300

What state is Dorthy from in the movie the "Wizard Of Oz"?

A. New York

B. Kansas

C. California

Answer: B. Kansas 

Dorothy Gale (played by Judy Garland), is a fictional character created by the American author L. Frank Baum as the protagonist in many of his Oz novels. In later novels, the Land of Oz steadily becomes more familiar to her than her homeland of Kansas.


300

What is a food that never spoils? 

A. Twinkies 

B. Honey

C. Bread

Answer: B. Honey 


Honey never spoils because 

  • Its low moisture content prevents bacteria from surviving.

  • It is naturally acidic, which wards off most bacteria and organisms.

  • Bees add enzymes to honey that produce hydrogen peroxide.

  • As long as the lid stays on and no added moisture is introduced, honey can be stored indefinitely.

300

True or False: The Missouri River is the longest river in the United States 

Answer: True


Spanning  2,341 miles, the Missouri River is the longest river in the United States, winding its way through seven states before joining the Mississippi River near St. Louis. It originates at the confluence of the Jefferson and Madison rivers in Montana, flowing north through North Dakota before curving southeast through South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.

300

How many hamburgers does McDonald's sell a day? 

A. 120,000

B. 6.5 million

C. 1 million 

Answer: B. 6.5 million 

The company sells more than 75 burgers each second. Burger data roughly breaks into different estimations, McDonald’s sells an estimated 4,500 burgers every minute, or 270,000 burgers per hour. 


300

What city is known as the 'Big Apple'?

A. Las Vegas

B. Denver

C. New York 

Answer: C. New York 


New York City is called "The Big Apple" due to its historical association with horse racing. The nickname originated in the 1920s, when newspaper reporter John Fitz Gerald popularized the term after hearing African-American stable hands in New Orleans refer to New York's race tracks as "the big apple," indicating that they were the big-time venues for racing. 

400

Which language has the highest number of native speakers? 

A. Mandarin Chinese 

B. Spanish 

C. English

Answer: A. Mandarin Chinese 


Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken form of Chinese and is classified as the largest branch of the Sinitic languages. It is often referred to as Standard Chinese and is the native language of approximately two-thirds of the population in China. Mandarin is primarily spoken in northern and southwestern China, and it is the official language of the People's Republic of China, Taiwan, and Singapore. With over 1 billion speakers, it is one of the most spoken languages in the world, making it significant for global communication and cultural exchange. 


400

What is the base ingredient in gummy bears?

A. Syrup

B. Corn Starch 

C. Gelatin 

Answer: C. Gelatin.


Gummy bears originated in Germany, where they are known as Gummibär or Gummibärchen. They were created in 1922 by Hans Riegel, who was inspired by the popular dancing bears featured in German festivals at the time. The original base ingredient used to produce the gummy bears was gum arabic, hence the name gum or gummy.

400

What is the name of Mickey Mouse’s dog?

A. Pluto

B. Henry 

C. Dot 

Answer: Pluto 


Pluto debuted in animated cartoons and appeared in 24 Mickey Mouse films before receiving his own series in 1937. 


400

Where is the only place on their body dogs have sweat glands? 

A. Behind their ears

B. On the pads of their paws

C. On their backs 

Answer- B. On the pads of their paws

Merocrine sweat glands function similarly to human sweat glands. Located in your dog’s paw pads, these glands activate when your pet is hot to cool them down. This is why you might notice damp paw prints on the ground during particularly hot days. 


400

 What do you call a baby goat? 

A. Foal

B. Calf 

C. Kid 

Answer: C. Kid


The word "kids" originally referred to newborn goats before being used for human children.

500

What year was the Moon landing?

A. 1998

B. 1969

C. 1930

Answer: B. 1969

 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Apollo Lunar Module (LM) on July 20, 1969, and walked on the lunar surface, while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command and service module (CSM), and all three landed safely on Earth in the Pacific Ocean on July 24. 

500

Which U.S. state is known as the ‘Sunshine State’?

A. Minnestoa

B. Alaska 

C. Florida

Answer: C. Florida 


Florida is called The Sunshine State primarily due to its subtropical climate and abundant sunshine. The nickname was officially adopted by the Florida Legislature in 1970 as a promotional strategy to attract tourists, especially those from colder regions seeking warmth during winter months. Although it was informally referred to as the Sunshine State before that, the name reflects the state's reputation for having many sunny days and warm temperatures. 


500

What is the most stolen grocery item? 

A. Eggs

B. Hamburger

C. Cheese

Answer: C. Cheese

Cheese is the most stolen food in the world due to its high value and ease of smuggling. Some cheeses are sold on the black market due to rarity or needs. 


500

What state can the Mount Rushmore National Memorial be found? 

A. Utah

B. North Dakota

C. South Dakota

Answer: C. South Dakota 


Mount Rushmore was conceived in the 1920s as a grand monument to American history and patriotism, carved by sculptor Gutzon Borglum to depict four iconic U.S. presidents, symbolizing key chapters in the nation’s founding and development.

500
What is the most popular pizza topping in the United States? 

A. Anchovy 

B. Pepperoni

C. Cheese 

Answer: B. Pepperoni 


The history of pepperoni pizza traces back to the early 1900s when Italian immigrants brought their culinary traditions to America. The spicy salami known as pepperoni first appeared in Italian-American markets after World War I, but it didn't become a popular pizza topping until the 1950s. Photographic evidence from a New Haven pizzeria indicates that pepperoni was featured on menus during this time. By 1919, pepperoni was already present as a sausage in New York City, often used in deli sandwiches before gaining popularity on pizzas. Today, pepperoni is recognized as the most popular pizza topping in the United States. 

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