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100

In the United States, football is called soccer. So what is American football called in the United Kingdom?

A. Rugby

B. American football

C. Handball

D. Combball

B. American football

100

What do you call a baby goat? 

A. Kid

B. Goatee

C. Child

D. Baby Goat

A. Kid

100

The human body is made up of approximately how much water? 

A. 60%

B. 70%

C. 90%

D. 100%

A. 60%

100

Which U.S. state is known as the sunflower state? 

A. Florida

B. California

C. Maine

D. Kansas

D. Kansas

100

What is the #1 cookie in the U.S.? 

A. Chips Ahoy!

B. Milano

C. Girl Scout Thin Mints

D. Oreo

D. Oreo

100

Which planet in our solar system is the largest? 

A. Jupiter

B. Saturn

C. Saturn

D. Neptune

A. Jupiter

200

What does NBA stand for?

National Basketball Association.

200

Which of the following animals can run the fastest?

A. Cheetah

B. Leopard

C. Tiger

D. Lion

A. Cheetah

200

What measurement scale is used to determine wind speed?

A. Beaufort scale

B. Richter scale

C. Synoptic scale

D. Gusting scale

A. Beaufort scale

200

What other country, besides the US, uses the US dollar as its official currency?

A. Ecuador

B. Canada

C. Mexico

D. United Kingdom

A. Ecuador

200

Which country consumes the most chocolate? 

A. Spain

B. Germany

C. North America

D. Switzerland

D. Switzerland

200

As an adult, how many teeth should you have in your mouth? 

A. 35

B. 32

C. 30 

D. 42

B. 32

300

What country is responsible for creating the Olympic Games?

A. Greece

B. United Kingdom

C. Germany

D. Turkey

A. Greece

300

Male seahorses give birth to their young, not the Females.

True or False

True.

Seahorses and their close relatives, sea dragons, are the only species in which the male gets pregnant and gives birth.

300

In which continent are Chile, Argentina and Brazil? 

A. North America

B. South America

C. Europe

D. Australasia

B. South America

300

Which U.S. state is known as “America’s Dairyland”? 

A. Minnesota

B. Iowa

C. Pennsylvania

D. Wisconsin

D. Wisconsin

300

How many keys are on a standard piano? 

A. 86

B. 87

C. 88

D. 89

C. 88

400

What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?

A. Turkey

B. Chicken

C. Flamingo

D. Ostrich 

A. Turkey

400

What is the rarest blood type?

A. O 

B. A

C. B

D. AB-Negative

D. AB-Negative

400

The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from which European country? 

A. Belgium

B. Germany

C. Spain

D. France

D. France

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French people commemorating the alliance of France and the United States during the American Revolution.

400

What country produces the most potatoes? 

A. China

B. United States

C. Ireland

D. Russia
 

A. China

400

How many ribs are in the human body? 

A. 16

B. 24

C. 19

D. 29

B. 24

500

In which city were the 1992 Summer Olympics held? 

A. Atlanta

B. Barcelona

C. Sydney

D. Seoul

B. Barcelona

500

How often does the moon orbit the Earth? 

A. Every 7 days

B. Every 27 days

C. Every 30 days

D. Every 365 days

B. Every 27 days.

The Moon takes about one month to orbit Earth (27.3 days to complete a revolution, but 29.5 days to change from New Moon to New Moon).

500

Which country is known for the best tap water?

Hint: Starts with "S"

Switzerland

500

What kind of smoked fish is a kipper? 

A. Salmon

B. Haddock

C. Herring

D. Cod


C. Herring

500

The two biggest exporters of beers in Europe are Germany and …

A. Spain

B. France

C. Italy

D. Belgium

D. Belgium

600

Which sport is best known as the ‘king of sports’? 

A. Soccer

B. Basketball

C. Baseball

D. Football

A. Soccer

600

If someone is described as a Kiwi, where are they from?

A. Australia

B. UK

C. New Zealand

D. Canada

 

C. New Zealand

600

How many bones are there in the human body? 

A. 206

B. 205

C. 201

D. 209

A. 206

600

What is the name of the smallest US state?

 

Rhode Island

600

Which brand of soup featured in one of Andy Warhol’s most famous pop art pieces?

A. Heinz 

B. Campbell's

C. Baxter's

D. Knorr

B. Campbell's

600

What two parts of the human body never stop growing?

A. Hair and Feet

B. Nose and Ears

C. Eyes and Teeth

D. All of the above

B. Nose and Ears

700

What do the 5 colors of the Olympic rings represent?  

A. Unity of the world

B. International relations

C. 5 continents of the world


C. 5 continents of the world. (Africa, America, Asia, Australia, Europe)

700

What country is home to Kangaroo Island?

A. Great Britain

B. Australia

C. France

D. Japan

B. Australia

700

In what month is Earth closest to the sun? 

A. January

B. February

C. December

D. March

A. January

700

How many time zones are there in the world? 

A. 7

B. 24

C. 23

D. 9

B. 24

700

What is the more common name nowadays for Toll House Cookies? 

A. Chocolate chip cookies

B. Spice cookies

C. Peanut butter cookies

 

A. Chocolate chip cookies

700

Which nut is used to make dynamite? 

A. Almonds

B. Pine nuts

C. Peanuts

D. Walnuts

C. Peanuts

800

How long is an elephant pregnant before it gives birth? 

A. 9 months

B. 12 months

C. 22 months

D. 24 months 

C. 22 months

800

Lightning is hotter than the Sun.

True or False

True. 

In fact, lightning can heat the air it passes through to 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit (5 times hotter than the surface of the sun).

800

Which New York City building is the tallest:

A. Empire State Building

B. Bank of America Tower

C. One World Trade Center

D. Statue of Liberty


C. One World Trade Center

800

What is the most widely eaten meat in the world?

A. Pork

B. Beef

C. Chicken

D. Fish

A. Pork

800

What condiment was sold in the 1830’s as medicine? 

A. Soy sauce

B. Ranch dressing

C. Ketchup

D. Maple syrup

C. Ketchup

In 1834, Ketchup was sold as a cure for indigestion by an Ohio physician named John Cook.

900

How many hearts does an octopus have? 

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

D. 4

C. 3

900

Where can you find the smallest bone in the human body?

Hint: It's on the head

Middle ear

900

What is the main component of the sun?

A. Liquid Lava

B. Gas

C. Molten Iron

D. Rock

B. Gas
900

What is the most stolen food in the world?

Cheese

900

What company did the founders of YouTube work for before starting YouTube? 

A. Citi Bank

B. Stripe

C. PayPal

D. US Bank

C. PayPal 

1000

How many compartments are in a cow’s stomach? 

Hint: Single digit

4

1000

Your hair and your nails are made from the same material.

True or False

True.

Both the nails and hair contain the tough protein, keratin. 


1000

Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?

A. Alaska

B. California

C. Washington

D. Hawaii

A.  Alaska

1000

What is the most common fruit that doubles up as a vegetable?

Tomatoes

Tomatoes can be eaten raw as a fruit or in a dish as a vegetable.

1000

What is a Bombay Duck?

A. A type of duck

B. A type of curry

C. Abasketball term

D. A type of fish

D. A type of fish