"Not _____ Us"
(Kendrick Lamar)
A. Hate B. Like C. Kick D. Love
Like

Lake Baikal is located in which region of Russia?
A. Yakutia
B. Siberia
C. Ural
D. Far East
B. Siberia ✔
Lake Baikal is a vast, ancient rift lake located in the southern part of the Russian region of Siberia, situated between the Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Republic of Buryatia to the southeast. It is often called the "Pearl of Siberia" or the "Blue Eye of Siberia".
Which marine mammal is known for its tusks?
A. Walrus
B. Seal
C. Sea otter
D. Dolphin
A. Walrus

Which country borders Uzbekistan in the north?
Kazakhstan

Which country has the oldest continuously held national football (soccer) league?
A. England
B. Argentina
C. Italy
D. Scotland
A. England ✔
What is Ben Stiller's job in the Night at the Museum film?
A. police B. soldier
C. night security guard D. doctor

C. night security guard

What is the symbol of Potassium in periodic table?

The ________ of Ophelia
A. Life B. Love C. Cry D. Fate
D. Fate
"The Fate of Ophelia" - Taylor Swift

What percentage of Earth’s water is saltwater?
A. 71%
B. 87%
C. 94%
D. 97%
D. 97% ✔
Approximately 97% of Earth's water is saltwater.
Which land animal has the strongest bite force recorded among living mammals?
A. Lion
B. Grizzly bear
C. Hippopotamus
D. Hyena
C. Hippopotamus
Animal Bite Force by Species
(pounds per square inch)

Which country has the highest percentage of Muslims?
A. Afghanistan
B. Indonesia
C. Maldives
D. Somalia
C. Maldives ✔
The Maldives has the highest percentage of Muslims among the options provided, with an officially reported population that is 100% Muslim. The country's constitution officially declares all its citizens as Muslim.
Olympic medals were originally made of what metal?
A. Silver
B. Iron
C. Bronze
D. Gold
A. Silver ✔

Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift was released in theaters in the United States in which year?
A. 2002 B. 2003 C. 2005 D. 2006
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D. 2006
June 16, 2006
Which planet’s moon is Europa?
A. Jupiter
B. Saturn
C. Neptune
D. Uranus
A. Jupiter ✔

"___________ (To Fall in Love)"
A. So Hard B. So Boring
C. So Easy D. So Tiring
"So Easy (To Fall in Love)"
is a song by English singer-songwriter Olivia Dean
In ocean chemistry, “salinity” is dominated most by?
A. Sulfate
B. Sodium
C. Magnesium
D. Calcium
B. Sodium ✔
Salinity in the ocean is dominated by dissolved salts, primarily sodium chloride (table salt).
Which country has the largest moose population?
A. Russia B. Canada C. Alaska D. Norway

B. Canada
Canada has the largest moose population in the world, estimated at between 500,000 and 1,000,000 individuals.
Which country owns the most islands?
A. Canada
B. Sweden
C. Indonesia
D. Philippines
B. Sweden ✔
with approximately 267,570 islands.
Canada-over 52,000
Indonesia-about 17,500
Philippines-7,641
The sport of biathlon combines skiing with_______.
A. Rifle shooting
B. Archery
C. Fencing
D. Cycling
A. Rifle shooting ✔


Taken 2 (2012) was primarily shot on location in __________.
A. Istanbul, Turkey
B. Washington DC, USA
C. Paris, France
D. Rome, Italy

A. Istanbul, Turkey
Main setting for the action, featuring the Grand Bazaar, various city streets, and rooftops.
What is the most common perfume ingredient?
A. citrus B. alcohol C. vanilla D. musk
B. alcohol
Perfume contains alcohol (specifically ethanol) primarily to act as a solvent that dissolves fragrance oils, enabling even, lightweight, and long-lasting application.
"Back to ___________"
A. Enemies B. Strangers
C. Friends D. Lovers
C. Friends
Which is the third longest river in the world?
A. Mississippi B. Amazon
C. Nile D. Yangtze
D. Yangtze
The Yangtze River in China is widely considered the third longest river in the world, after the Nile and the Amazon rivers. It measures approximately 6,300 kilometers (3,917 miles) in length.
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Which species can smell seal dens below snow from long distances?
A. Arctic wolf
B. Polar bear
C. Snowy owl
D. Wolverine
B. Polar bear ✔
Which country has the most national parks?
A. USA
B. Australia
C. Canada
D. Russia
B. Australia ✔
What is the oldest surviving tennis tournament?
A. Wimbledon
B. US Open
C. French Open
D. Australian Open
A. Wimbledon ✔
Founded by the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club, the first Gentlemen's Singles Championship was held in 1877.
US Open (1881)
French Open (1891)
Australian Open (1905)

What is the title of this horror film?

Scream (1996)

Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
A. Mark Twain
B. William Shakespeare
C. Agatha Christie
D. Jane Austen
D. Jane Austen
It is a classic romance novel of manners published in 1813, centering on the Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, which is considered one of her most famous works.

"Where do broken hearts_________"
Go
"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" by Whitney Houston

How many countries does Nile river flow through?
11
Peacock is the national bird of which Asian country?
India
It was officially declared the national bird on February 1, 1963, chosen for its rich involvement in Indian traditions, culture, and widespread presence across the country.
Which other country is double-landlocked aside from Uzbekistan?
Liechtenstein (lik·tuhn·stine)

What is the highest title in chess?

Grandmaster
The title Grandmaster is awarded to outstanding chess players by FIDE. Apart from World Champion, Grandmaster is the highest title a chess player can attain.

Nodirbek Abdusattorov is an Uzbek chess grandmaster. A chess prodigy, he qualified for the grandmaster title at the age of 13 years old.
What is the title of this romantic-comedy film? (number) ______First Dates

50

What is the capital of North Korea?
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Pyongyang
