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100

Which conjunction correctly joins the sentence?
"I was feeling sick, ___ I still went to school."
A) but
B) and
C) so
D) or

A) but 

100

Which number is neither positive nor negative?

zero 

100

If the DNA in a single human cell were stretched out end-to-end, it would be approximately ______ meters long. 

a. 2        b. 3          c. 4         d. 5

2 meters

100

How many maximum official red cards in soccer game?

5

100

Bobby Fischer became a chess grandmaster at what age?

a. 12        b. 13       c. 14       d. 15

d. 15

100

Sonic the Hedgehog's hair color is __________.  

blue

100

What is the best-selling sports car in the world in 2024? 

a. Audi A5              b. Porsche 911

c. Ford Mustang      d. Chevrolet Corvette 

c. Ford Mustang

200

Which sentence is in the passive voice?
A) The teacher gave us homework.
B) We did the homework last night.
C) The homework was given to us by the teacher.
D) We will do the homework later.

C) The homework was given to us by the teacher.

200

What is the strongest shape in geometry?

triangle

200

What kind of carbohydrates can be found in plants, like potatoes and rice?

a. starch        b. fiber       c. sugar        d. cellulose

a. starch

200

In softball, a team typically consists of ______players on the field at a time?

9

The 9 players on the field occupy the standard positions: pitcher, catcher, first baseman, second baseman, third baseman, shortstop, left fielder, center fielder, and right fielder.  

200

Shakuntala Devi was a “Human Computer”. Which country is she from?

a. Pakistan       b. Sri Lanka     c. India     d. China 

c. India

200

Prince Eric is from which Disney film?

The Little Mermaid

200

Which country the H&M clothing brand originated?

a. Spain    b. Italy    c. Norway   d. Sweden 

Sweden

  • H&M, formally known as Hennes & Mauritz AB, was founded in Västerås, Sweden, in 1947 by Erling Persson. 
300

Which sentence correctly uses the past perfect tense?
A) When I arrived, they had already left.
B) When I arrived, they already left.
C) When I arrived, they have already left.
D) When I arrived, they was already left.

A) When I arrived, they had already left.

300

How many degrees is a complementary angle?

90 degrees  

In Maths, two angles are said to be complementary, when the angles add up to 90 degrees.

300

Red blood cells live for about _____days before being replaced.

a. 100        b. 110       c. 120       d. 130

c. 120 days

300

The longest cricket match between England and South Africa in 1939 lasted for how many days? 

a. 10 days     b. 11 days     c. 12 days   d. 13 days 

c. 12 days

This match is known as a "Timeless Test" because it had no predetermined maximum time, and it went on for an extended period.

300

Which scientist' brain was preserved after his death?

a. Isaac Newton  b. Albert Einstein  c. Nikola Tesla 

d. Galileo Galilei 

b. Albert Einstein

After Einstein died at Princeton Hospital in New Jersey, pathologist Thomas Harvey conducted the autopsy and, without permission, removed and preserved Einstein's brain.  

300

Who is Tarzan's wife?

Jane

300

When was the first airplane invented? 

a. 1901        b. 1902      c. 1903     d. 1904

c. 1903

- December 17, 1903 

The Wright brothers' invention of the airplane, starting with the 1903 Wright Flyer.

400

Which sentence correctly uses a relative pronoun?
A) The woman which lives next door is a doctor.
B) The woman who lives next door is a doctor.
C) The woman whom lives next door is a doctor.
D) The woman where lives next door is a doctor.

B) The woman who lives next door is a doctor.

  • "Who" is used to refer to people (subjects of the sentence).
  • "Which" is used for things or animals, not people.
  • "Whom" is used for the object of a sentence, but here we need a subject.
  • "Where" refers to places, so it doesn't fit in this sentence.

 

400

What is the another name for modern algebra in mathematics?

abstract algebra 

400

The scientific name for table sugar is ______.

a. glucose   b. sucrose   c. fructose   d. lactose 

b. sucrose  

Sucrose is a disaccharide made of glucose and fructose. It's commonly known as “table sugar”

400

Which team sport was originally called Mintonette?

a. basketball   b. volleyball     c. hockey   d. polo

 b. volleyball

Originally called mintonette, the origin of volleyball can be traced back to 1895 in Massachusetts, USA.  

400

At what age did Mozart began composing music?

5 years old 

400

How old was Riley in Inside Out 1?

11 years old

400

Coffee without caffeine is commonly called _______. 

decaf or decaffeinated coffee

500

Which sentence is correct?
A) The group of students are going on a trip.
B) The group of students is going on a trip.
C) The group of students were going on a trip.
D) The group of students have been going on a trip.

B) The group of students is going on a trip.  

  • "Group" is a collective noun, meaning it refers to a single entity made up of multiple individuals.
  • In American English, collective nouns are usually treated as singular, so the verb should be "is" instead of "are" or "were."
500

What is the fear of numbers called?

arithmophobia or numerophobia.

500

A single large tree can provide enough oxygen for how many people in a day?

4 people

500

What is the fastest team sport?

Hockey

Hockey is considered to be the fastest team sport in the world: it has been calculated that professional players can skate up to a speed of 48 km/h.

500

What is the largest and oldest high-IQ society in the world?

Mensa International

500

What is the name of Hiccup's village in "How to Train your Dragon"?

Berk

500

What do you call a method for sending and receiving text messages using short and long beeps?

Morse Code