Fruits and Vegetables
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100

This fruit, originally from China and often associated with New Zealand, is nutrient-dense, fuzzy, green-fleshed, or yellow-fleshed berries, sometimes called Chinese gooseberries, that are rich in vitamins C, E, and K.

Kiwi. 

100

Which new emotions are introduced in Inside Out 2?

Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment. 

100

What is the name of the phenomenon where the sun passes in front of the moon?

a lunar eclipse.

100

The only mammal capable of true flight.

Bats. 

100

Which two U.S. states boast a population of more than 20 million people?

California and Texas.

200

'Tamar Indicus' was introduced to Europeans via India, as its name suggests, but it actually originated in Africa, where it still grows wild. What is this fruit, which is also called an 'Indian date'?

Tamarind. 

200

What movie features the quote “I’m the king of the world!”?

Titanic. 

200

Which planet would be able to float on water?

Saturn. Saturn primarily consists of gas. 

200

These animals are highly social, intelligent, and vocal marine mammals characterized by external ear flaps, long, powerful foreflippers, and the ability to walk on all fours. 

Sea lions. 

200

A diverse Southeastern U.S. state known for its three distinct "Grand Divisions"—the Appalachian East, hilly Middle, and flat West. Nashville is the capital and music hub, while Memphis is a major western city. It features the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Mississippi River, and a strong musical heritage (country, blues).

Tennessee.

300

This fruit originated over 5,000 years ago in the region between Myanmar, Bangladesh, and northeastern India. Sacred in Hindu tradition, they spread to Southeast Asia by 400 B.C., then to the Middle East and Africa by 300–400 A.D. Portuguese traders introduced them to the Americas in the 1600s, turning this "king of fruits" into a global staple. 

Mango. 

300

In Resident Evil, In the first film, this is the name of the A.I. that controls the Hive and seals it off to prevent the T-virus from spreading.

The Red Queen.

300

In a few billion years, after the sun expends its primary fuel, it will undergo several changes before it reluctantly accepts its fate. Of the following, what will the sun end its life as?

A white dwarf. 

300

A toothed whale is the largest member of the Delphinidae family. The only extant species in the genus Orcinus, it is recognizable by its distinct pigmentation, being mostly black on top, white on the bottom, and having recognizable white eye patches. 

Orca or Killer whale. 

300

Name Two 5 Great Lakes.

Superior, Ontario, Erie, Michigan, Huron.

400

'Monstera deliciosa' is a creeping vine native to tropical rainforests of southern Mexico and Central America which produces a fruit resembling a green ear of corn. Which of the following is NOT a common nickname for this plant?

Guava. 

400

In The Polar Express, what Secret Santa gift does the boy receive from Santa at the North Pole?

A silver bell. 

400

What two materials make up comets?

dust and ice.

400

These animals are tiny, exceptionally slender carnivores (family Mustelidae) known for their long, flexible bodies, short legs, and relentless hunting behavior. They are fierce, active predators that need to eat frequently due to high metabolisms, often consuming rodents, birds, and insects. 

Weasel. 

400

In which state is Mount Rushmore is located?

Mount Rushmore is located in South Dakota.

500

Although technically a fruit, what purple vegetable is known as the "King of Vegetables"?

 Brinjal (Eggplant).

500

In Jurassic World, what are the names of the four raptors trained by Owen Grady?

Blue, Charlie, Delta, and Echo. 

500

Name two dwarf planets in the solar system. 

Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, and Eris.

500

Name three anime from Ursidae. 

brown bears, polar bears, American black bears, Asian black bears, sun bears, sloth bears, spectacled bears, and the Giant Panda. 

500

In the USA, being a area known as New England comprises six states.

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

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