Which U.S. war was fought from 1861 to 1865?
The American Civil War.
Which branch of science studies living organisms and life processes?
Biology.
What term describes the distance around a circle?
The circumference.
What country is home to the Kremlin?
Russia
Which MX rider became the first to land a double backflip in competition at the X Games in 2006?
Travis Pastrana
What Cold War structure fell in 1989, changing Europe’s future?
The Berlin Wall.
What vitamin is mainly produced when human skin is exposed to sunlight?
Vitamin D.
What is the square root of 144?
12
Which country borders both Spain and Italy?
France
What NFL team was the first ever to finish a season with a record of 0-16 in 2008?
Detroit Lions
Who was the final ruler of ancient Egypt before Roman control?
Cleopatra VII.
What is the fastest‑growing plant in the world?
Bamboo
What is the name for a six-sided polygon?
A hexagon
What country is home to Mount Everest?
Nepal
Which coach has the most wins in NBA history?
Gregg Popovich
What trade route linked Asia and Europe for centuries?
The Silk Road.
What element is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?
Nitrogen
What number is represented by the Roman numeral XL?
What city has the largest population in North America?
Mexico City (17.7 Million)
Who is the all-time leader in career points scored in the NHL?
Wayne Gretzky
Which ancient monument in England aligns with the summer solstice?
Stonehenge.
What is the tallest tree species in the world?
Coast Redwood
What is the only even prime number?
2
What African country has the most pyramids in the world?
Sudan.
What annual, 200-lap stock car race is NASCAR's biggest event?
Daytona 500