He was the first U.S. president and the first to politely say “no thanks” to being king.
A: Who is George Washington?
This element makes your birthday balloons float—and your voice sound like a chipmunk.
A: What is helium?
You buy something for $5 and pay with a $10 bill. How much change should you get back—without using a calculator?
A: What is $5?
She said “I am the Lord’s servant” and gave birth to Jesus’ cousin, John the Baptist.
A: Who is Elizabeth?
This emoji 💀 doesn’t actually mean someone died — it means this.
A: What is “I’m dead” from laughing?
56 guys signed this in 1776, but only John Hancock wrote like he had a Sharpie and something to prove.
A: What is the Declaration of Independence?
This organ keeps you alive, beats 100,000 times a day, and doesn’t care if you're having a bad one.
A: What is the heart?
You’re facing north, then turn 180 degrees. Which direction are you facing now?
A: What is south?
This disciple denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed.
A: Who is Peter?
This symbol was once called a pound sign, but now it rules the internet.
A: What is a hashtag (#)?
She came from France, holds a torch, and would definitely win any “longest time holding your arm up” contest.
A: What is the Statue of Liberty?
These green plants use sunlight to make their food in a process that’s just as magical as it sounds.
A: What is photosynthesis?
You’re walking and trip on the sidewalk. What’s the first thing most people do—even if no one saw it?
A: What is look around (to see if anyone saw)?
This was the chest that held the Ten Commandments.
A: What is the Ark of the Covenant?
Complete this sentence, "CASH ME OUSSSIDE....."
A: What is How bout that?
This 1800s woman was nicknamed “Moses,” threatened escapees with a gun, and said “you’ll be free or die.” No pressure or anything.
A: Who is Harriet Tubman?
This scientific law says objects in motion stay in motion—unless acted on by a taco truck or gravity.
A: What is Newton’s First Law (of Motion)?
If your clothes catch fire, the safest thing to do is this.
A: What is stop, drop, and roll?
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and…”
A: What is self-control?
If you’re “canceled” on the internet, it means this happened.
A: What is people stopped supporting you or called you out publicly?
This deal in 1803 doubled the size of the U.S.—because nothing says "freedom" like a giant real estate purchase from France.
A: What is the Louisiana Purchase?
This scale measures how spicy the sun is (technically, how hot)—and Celsius is for the chill, Fahrenheit is for drama.
A: What is Kelvin?
If someone is choking and can’t breathe, the first thing you should try to do is this.
A: What is perform the Heimlich maneuver or call for help?
“Blessed are the meek, for they shall…”
A: What is inherit the earth? (Matthew 5:5)
The first three seconds of every youtube video usually start with this phrase.
A: What is “Hey guys, welcome back to my channel!”?
The North wore blue, the South wore gray, and nobody had time to do laundry for 4 years.
A: What is the Civil War?
Viruses aren't alive, don't pay rent, and still manage to crash your body like an uninvited houseguest. Name the genetic material they sometimes carry.
A: What is RNA (or DNA)?
If you get an email promising a million dollars from a prince you’ve never heard of, common sense says this.
A: What is delete it (and maybe block the prince)?
“You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’ But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who…”
A: What is persecute you? (Matthew 5:43-44)
When someone says “delulu is the solulu,” they mean this.
A: What is staying delusional is the solution to life.