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GENERAL
100

For what food is the Scoville scale used to measure spiciness?


Chilies

100

What does Fe stand for on the periodic table?

Iron

100

Ornithology is the study of what type of creature?


birds

100

In which country would you find Machu Picchu?


Peru

100

Who is the fastest man in the world, running 100m in 9.58 seconds. 

Usain Bolt

100

How many signs are there in the Zodiac?  

12


200

What is the name of the current hottest chili in the world?

Carolina Reaper

200

What is the ring around Saturn made of?


Water frozen to ice.

200

What creature has nine brains, three hearts and blue blood.

Octopus

200

How many stars are on the European Union Flag?

12

200

Who won the Wimbledon Men's title in 2023

Carlos Alcaraz

200

Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish Steps?

Rome

300

In the fairy tale, what food of the three bears did Goldilocks eat?

Porridge

300

Which planet has the most moons? 

Jupiter


300

It is only the size of a golf ball, so why should you avoid the blue ringed octopus?

Its venom is deadly. It can cause respiratory failure within 10 minutes and death within 30. One bite can kill up to 26 men, and there is no antidote.

300

Highest mountain in Africa?

Mount Kilimanjaro

300

Who has scored more goals Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi?

Ronaldo (842) 

300

Which country has won the most Eurovision titles?

Ireland & Sweden. Ireland has won it seven times. As of this year, Sweden has won it Seven times.

400

How many colors will you find in a regular bag of M&Ms?

6

400

What disease stems from the medieval term that means ‘bad air’?


Malaria

400

What is the world's largest dolphin?

The Orca (Killer Whale)

400

Which continent is in all four hemispheres?

Africa

400

What's the national sport of Japan?

Sumo

400

Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?

Horse

500

Cripps Pink, Granny Smith and Braeburn are all types of which fruit? 

Apple

500

Does sound travel faster in air or water? 

water 

500

On what continent will you not find bees?

Antarctica

500

What is the biggest island in the world?

Greenland

500

Who has won more grand slam tennis titles: Serena Williams or Roger Federer?

Serena Williams (23)

500

What is the oldest Capital City in Europe?

Athens

600

What is the most expensive spice (by weight) in the world?

Saffron

600

What is the only rock that floats?

Pumice. It forms from the froth at the top of lava flow, which cools very rapidly. 

600

What is the world's biggest spider?

Goliath Birdeater

600

How many official languages does Switzerland have? 

4. German, French, Italian, and Romansh. 

600

in taekwondo, which belt is better - the blue or the green? 

the blue 

600

Ludwin van Beethoven was born in 1770 in which city?

Bonn

700

What popular two-word Thai dish, served as either street food or a staple of Thai restaurants, is typically made with rice noodles, scrambled egg, peanuts, and meat, among other items?

pad thai

700

What is made by white blood cells to help fight off infection?

Antibodies

700

What insect has the shortest lifespan?

Mayfly (24hours for the male, 5 minutes the female)

700

Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

Canada

Canada's coastline has a length of 202,080 kilometers and is considered the longest coastline worldwide. Canada is surrounded by three oceans: the Atlantic Ocean on the east, the Pacific Ocean on the west, and the Arctic Ocean to the north

700

From what sport is this team: Chicago Bulls?

Basketball

700

What kind of flower was once used as money?

In 17th century Netherlands, tulips were so valuable and in demand that they actually caused a craze known as “tulip mania.” For years, people were so obsessed with tulips, that they actually traded their valuables and paid thousands of guilder (their previous form of currency) for the flower and tulips became a form of currency in their own right.

800

What nut could be useful in the  making of dynamite?

Peanut. The oil extract of peanuts can be processed into glycerol. That, in turn, can be made to nitroglycerin, an important component of dynamite.

800

What was Earth’s supercontinent called?

Pangea. The area split into two landmasses some 135 million years ago due to a phenomenon known as “continental drift.”

800

What is the largest light source in the oceans?


Bioluminescence. 

The majority of the creatures, thriving below about 1,500 feet, are luminous. 

800

The smallest country in Europe

Vatican City

800

What is the name of the youngest F1 driver to win a race?

Max Verstappen, who won the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix at age 18 driving for the Red Bull team.

800

What is the world’s smallest mammal? 

Kitti's hog-nosed bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai), also known as the bumblebee bat, is a near-threatened species of bat and the only extant member of the family Craseonycteridae. It occurs in western Thailand and southeast Myanmar, where it occupies limestone caves along rivers. bumblebee bat

1000

Carmine is a red food coloring (found in sweets like Skittles) is made from what?  

Boiled cochineal bugs, which are a type of beetle.

1000

What is the biggest star in the universe?

In terms of sheer size, UY Scuti is often considered the biggest known star. As for the most massive, currently Westerhout 49-2 tops the list. However, different sources vary on which star they list as largest or most massive

1000

What is the world's largest flower?

Rafflesia arnoldi

1000

What is the most populated city in 2023?

Tokyo (37.2 mil)

1000

Which country's rugby team is called The Springboks?

South Africa

1000

What was the first country to give women the right to vote?

New Zealand (in 1893)