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True or False
100

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

Footsteps

100

In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball?

Hands

100

What is the process of applying dry heat to food, typically in an oven, called?
a) Grilling
b) Baking
c) Frying
d) Boiling

B) Baking

100

What is a group of crows called?

 A murder

100

The Statue of Liberty is the world’s tallest monument.

False—The State of Unity is the world’s tallest monument.

200

What five-letter word typed in all capital letters can be read the same upside down

SWIMS

200

Which sport uses a net, a racket, and a shuttlecock?

Badminton

200

What is the term for cutting food into long, thin strips of uniform thickness?
a) Dicing
b) Slicing
c) Chopping
d) Julienne

D) Julienne 

200

What is the loudest animal on Earth?

Sperm whale

200

The Sun is not a star.

False—the Sun is actually a star.

300

Where do you take a sick boat?

To the dock-tor.

300

What type of race is the Tour de France?

Bicycle race.

300

Which herb is commonly used in Italian cuisine and is known for its aromatic and peppery flavor?
a) Basil
b) Thyme
c) Oregano
d) Rosemary

 a) Basil

300

Which aquatic creature has tentacles and a venomous sting?

Jellyfish

300

The “black box” in a plane is black.

False—It’s actually orange.

400

Which fish costs the most?

Goldfish

400

How long is the free skate in figure skating for men and women?

Four and a half minutes for men, four minutes for women.

400

Which cooking utensil is used for flipping and turning food while cooking?
a) Whisk
b) Tongs
c) Ladle
d) Grater

b) Tongs

400

What is the largest species of shark?

Whale shark

400

The human skeleton is made up of less than 100 bones.

False it has 206

500

What has a neck but no head?

A Bottle

500

How old was Tiger Woods when he won the Masters?

21

500

Which sweetener is produced from sugarcane or sugar beets and is commonly used in baking and cooking?
a) Honey
b) Maple syrup
c) Agave nectar
d) Granulated sugar

d) Granulated sugar

500

What is the main prey of an arctic fox?

Lemmings

500

Butterflies taste things with their wings.

False—butterflies taste with their feet.

600

Why is Europe like a frying pan?

Because it has Greece at the bottom.

600

What is the only sport to be played on the moon?

A round of golf.

600

Which type of flour is commonly used in baking to provide structure and texture to baked goods?
a) Whole wheat flour
b) Self-rising flour
c) All-purpose flour
d) Cake flour

c) All-purpose flour

600

What is a male elephant called?

Bull

600

Lightning can’t strike in the same place twice.

False—lightning can actually strike in the same place more than once.

700

If you multiply this number by any other number, the answer will always be the same. What number is this?

Zero

700

What is the very center of a target called in archery or darts?

Bullseye.

700

Which ingredient is commonly used as a leavening agent in baking to help dough and batter rise?
a) Baking soda
b) Baking powder
c) Yeast
d) Cornstarch

b) Baking powder

700

Which big cat cannot roar?

Cheetah

700

There are five different types of blood.

False—there are four primary groups: A, B, AB and O

800

What do you call a bear with no teeth?

A Gummy Bear

800

What measurement measures how far runners run?

Distance.

800

What is the process of cooking food by exposing it to dry heat from an open flame or electric heat source called?
a) Baking
b) Grilling
c) Steaming
d) Boiling

b) Grilling

800

What is the name of the fish that can inflate its body when threatened?

Pufferfish

800

Colorblind people can see color.

True—some colorblind people can see very narrow ranges of color.