What is the capital of Norway?
Oslo
This hotel heiress made her Chihuahua “Tinkerbell” world-famous.
Paris Hilton
What is the capital of India?
New Delhi
Finish the lyric: “Cause I’m Slim ___.”
“Cause I’m Slim Shady.”
Which animal is known for laughing like a human?
Hyena
Which Norwegian cheese is famously brown and caramel-flavored?
Brunost (also called Gjetost)
This singer’s Maltese, “Toulouse,” appeared in a music video with her.
Ariana Grande (her dog Toulouse appears in her “7 rings” video)
Which river is considered sacred and flows through Varanasi?
The Ganges (Ganga) River
Which girl group told you to “Spice up your life”?
The Spice Girls
What kind of animal can sleep for up to 22 hours a day?
Koala
What’s the National Day of Norway called?
Constitution Day (Syttende Mai / May 17th)
This “Mean Girls” actress was often photographed with a Pomeranian in the 2000s.
Lindsay Lohan
What’s the southernmost point of mainland India called?
Kanyakumari (Cape Comorin)
What was the first song played on MTV?
Video Killed the Radio Star by The Buggles
True or false: Penguins have knees
True — penguins do have knees (they’re just hidden under feathers and fat)
Which Norwegian explorer reached the South Pole first?
Roald Amundsen
This “Legally Blonde” character had a Chihuahua named Bruiser.
Elle Woods (the main character from Legally Blonde, played by Reese Witherspoon)
Which Indian state is known as “God’s Own Country”?
Kerala
Which Norwegian band sang “Take On Me”?
A-ha
Which bird is known to imitate car alarms and camera shutters?
Lyrebird
What is Norway’s longest fjord?
Sognefjord
Which royal once had a dog so tiny it fit inside her handbag at events?
Queen Elizabeth II (she famously had small dogs, including dorgis and corgis — one was reportedly small enough to fit in a handbag)
In which Indian state would you find the city of Shillong?
Meghalaya
What was Britney Spears’ debut single?
...Baby One More Time
What animal can hold its breath for up to two hours underwater?
Elephant seal (can hold breath for up to 2 hours)