Geography 101
Numbers
Olympics
Sounds like
Human Body
100

This ocean is the largest on Earth.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

100

How many days are in a leap year?

366

100

This sport combines skiing and rifle shooting and is always a highlight of the Winter Olympics.

What is the biathalon?

100

100

What is Phineas and Ferb?

100

This common reflex happens about 15–20 times per minute without you thinking.

What is blinking?   (Will also accept what is breathing)

200

This country has the most people in the world.

What is India?

200

How many keys are on a standard piano?   EVERYONE PLAYS

88 

200

Ilia Malinin is nicknamed this for his mastery of quadruple jumps in figure skating.

Quad God

200

200

What is stranger things?

200

Your smallest bones are found in this part of the body.

What is the middle ear?

300

This is the smallest country in the world by both area and population.

What is Vatican City?

300

How many minutes are in a year?

525,600

300

This American snowboarder won gold in the women’s halfpipe at the 2018 Winter Olympics and is a 2026 favorite.

Who is Chloe Kim?

300

300

What is teen titans?

300

The human body is home to trillions of these, outnumbering our own cells.

What are microbes / bacteria?

400

This is the only country with coastlines on both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

What is South Africa?

400

How many teeth does a typical adult human have (including wisdom teeth)?

32

400

This term describes the circular target area that curlers aim for.

What is the house?

400

400

What is the office?

400

This is the fastest-growing tissue in your body.

What is hair?

500

This is the only capital city in the world that lies in two continents.

What is Istanbul?

500

How many time zones does the US have?

6 (including Alaska & Hawaii)

500

The Olympic motto “Citius, Altius, Fortius” translates to this in English.

What is “Faster, Higher, Stronger”?

500

500

What is Game of Thrones?

500

Humans are the only primates that have this feature on the palms of their hands and soles of their feet, allowing precise gripping and tool use.

What is sweat glands?