Geography
Vocabulary
Disney Movies
Grammar
General Knowledge
100

What is the only U.S. state that is made up entirely of islands?

Hawaii

100

What verb means to do something fun to enjoy yourself, like a game or an activity?

to play

100

Which Disney movie has had the most sequels?

Toy Story

100

In writing, how do you make a noun possessive?

You add an apostrophe and an S.

100

True or false? Halloween originated as an ancient Irish festival.

true

200

True or false? Holland is a region in The Netherlands.

true

200

What is it called when you throw trash or waste in places where it doesn’t belong?

littering

200

Who was the first Disney princess?

Snow White

200

Name a verb that has the same base, past, and participle form. 

examples: cut, hit, put, cast, etc.

200

How many faces does a dodecahedron have?

12

300

Which country has the most volcanoes in the world?

Indonesia

300

What verb means to give something and get something in return?

exchange or trade

300

Which Disney movie features a young boy named Miguel, who travels to the Land of the Dead?

Coco

300

What part of speech can modify verbs, adjectives, and adverbs?

adverbs

300

Pink Lady and Granny Smith are types of which kind of fruit?

apples

400

What country's flag is the only one that does not have four sides?

Nepal

400

What are the things you put on top of food to make it taste better or look nice?

toppings

400

What is the name of the dragon in Disney's Mulan?

Mushu

400

What type of conditional is the sentence: If I had studied more, I would have passed the test.

third conditional

400

What is the rarest and most expensive spice in the world by weight?

saffron

500

Where can you find the world's largest desert?

Antarctica

500

What is it called when you believe in your own self-worth?

self-esteem

500

In The Avengers, what is the name of Thor’s hammer?

Mjölnir

500

What is the difference between fewer and less?

Fewer is used with countable nouns, and less is used for uncountable nouns.

500

What do you call a word, phrase, or number that reads the same backward as it does forward?

palindrome