Inventions
Board & Card Games
Yes or No
Classic Sitcom
Which doesn't Belong?
100

Originally invented to help the visually impaired read, this dot‑based writing system is now used worldwide

What is 'Braille" 

100

In this card game, players try to get as close to 21 as possible without going over.

What is "Blackjack".

100

Do Japanese and Chinese Chopsticks look the same? 

NO. (Chinese chopsticks are generally longer and thicker with blunt ends).

100

This red‑haired housewife was married to bandleader Ricky Ricardo.

Who is 'Lucy Ricardo'.

100

Violin, Cello, Piano, Trumpet.

Trumpet: It’s a brass instrument; the others are string instruments.

200

This everyday fastening device was inspired by burrs sticking to an inventor’s dog during a walk.

What is "Velcro".

200

The goal of this popular tile game is to use all your tiles by matching numbers.

What is "Dominoes".

200

Is it legal to give you twins the same name? 

Yes. 

200

What show took place in the small town of Mayberry?

What is "The Andy Griffith Show"?

200

Bus, Train, Car, Bicycle.

Train: Only Mode of transportation listed that operates on the track not a road.

300

Developed during World War II, this heating appliance became a kitchen staple after scientists noticed a melted chocolate bar.

What is "a Microwave" 

300

This card game uses a wooden board and colored pegs and challenges players to move all their pieces home.

What is "Cribbage". 

300

Does China have more than 10 neighbouring Countries? 

Yes. (14: North Korea, Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam)

300

This blended‑family sitcom featured Uncle Bill, Mr. French, and three “affairs.”

What is "Family Affair"?

300

Calendar, Clock, Watch, Timer.

Calendar: It tracks dates, not time passing.

400

This 19th‑century invention by Alexander Graham Bell transformed long‑distance communication.

What is "the telephone". 

400

This board game of strategy is played on a checkered board and has pieces called kings and queens.

What is "Chess". 

400
Do American and European Merry-go-rounds turn in the same direction?

No. (American carousels typically turn counterclockwise (left to right). In contrast, British and many mainland European carousels (often called "gallopers" in the UK) typically turn clockwise (right to left) 

400

The Love Boat aired primarily on what TV network.

What is "ABC"?

400

Salt, Pepper, Sugar, Cinnamon.

Sugar: It’s sweet, not a spice.

500

First used commercially in 1971, this invention made cash withdrawals possible without a bank teller.

What is "ATM".

500

This word‑building board game uses letter tiles, each with different point values.

What is "Scrabble".

500

Is Mount Everest the tallest mountain from base to peak on Earth?

No. (Mount Everest is not the tallest mountain from base to peak on Earth. While Everest is the highest mountain above sea level, Mauna Kea in Hawaii is the tallest from base to peak).

500

In the sitcom Golden Girls, how many women live together in the house? 

4: Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia. 

500

Canada, USA, Mexico, Europe.

Europe: It’s a continent, not a country.