Words
T or F
Food
Saints
Geography
100

Is "Funner"a word?

No, the correct way is "More Fun".

100

K is worth four points in Scrabble.

False - It's worth five.

100

What is nori?

Seaweed in Japanese


100

Who is the patron saint of the internet?

Isidore of Seville

100

What country has the most natural lakes?


Answer: Canada


200

Is "irregardless" a word?

NO,it is not.

200

'A' is the most common letter used in the English language.

False - 'E' is the most common letter and appears in 11 percent of all english words, according to Oxford Dictionaries.

200

How many segments are inside most oranges?

10

200

According to folklore, what will happen if it rains on St. Swithin's day?

 It will rain for another 40 days.

200

What country is bordered by:Germany, France, Italy, and Austria?  

Switzerland.

300

is "welp" a word?

Yes

300

M&M stands for Mars and Moordale.

False - M&M stands for Mars and Murrie.

300

is white chocolate chocolate?

No, white chocolate isn't actually chocolate at all

300

Valentine is the patron saint of love, but which hobby or occupation also falls under his patronage?

Bee keeping

300

What is the south most sea?

The Ross Sea. (this is not usually acknowledged)   

400

is "embiggen" a word?

Yes, yes it is.

400

Coffee is made from berries.

True - When coffee berries turn from green to bright red in colour, this indicaties ripeness and they are picked, processed, and dried, before being roasted and turned into coffee.

400

 Which is the most stolen food in the world?

Cheese

400

Saint Giles is the patron saint of which British city?

Edinburgh

400

where is the north magnetic pole located?

Canada

500

is "runner-ups" a word?

Yes

500

Matches were invented before lighters.

False! The first push-button lighter, the Döbereiner Lamp, was invented in 1824. The practical friction matches similar to what we use today were invented in 1827.

500

 How many teaspoons of nutmeg could potentially kill you?

two

500

 What are the two former names of the Russian city, St. Petersburg?

Petrograd (1914-24), Leningrad (1924-recently)

500

What's the city with the most diversity in terms of language?

New York City