What class of animals is characterized by having hair or fur and producing milk for their young?
Mammals
Who is known as the "King of Pop" and released the iconic album Thriller in 1982?
Michael Jackson
Which country is home to the famous soccer club FC Barcelona?
Spain
What is the unit of measure used to express the amount of electrical current, that is named after a French physicist?
Ampere
Which ancient civilization built the pyramids of Giza?
Ancient Egyptians
What is the largest flightless bird in the world?
Ostrich (avestruz)
Which famous English rock band, formed in the 1960s, includes members like John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr?
The Beatles
In which sport would you perform a slam dunk?
Basketball
What type of radiation, discovered by Wilhelm Röntgen in 1895, can pass through most substances and is used in medical imaging?
X-rays
Which ancient Greek philosopher is known for his method of questioning and was sentenced to death for corrupting the youth of Athens?
Socrates
What marine animal can regrow its arms and has no brain?
Starfish
This genre of music, often associated with artists like Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, originated in Jamaica
Reggae
Who holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals by an individual athlete?
Michael Phelps
What type of bond involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms, and is common in organic molecules?
Covalent bond
This ancient civilization, located in the Andes, is famous for its advanced agricultural techniques, terracing, and the creation of Machu Picchu.
The Inca Empire
What is the fastest marine animal, reaching speeds of up to 110 km/h (68 mph)?
Sailfish (pez vela)
Who is the Italian Baroque violinist and composer known for "The Four Seasons"?
Vivaldi
Which tennis player is known for his long rivalry with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, often referred to as the "Big Three"?
Novak Djokovic
Which 19th-century Scottish scientist discovered the process of electromagnetic induction, leading to major advances in electricity generation?
Michael Faraday
What treaty, signed in 1919, officially ended World War I and imposed heavy reparations on Germany?
Treaty of Versailles
What is the only other egg-laying mammal besides the platypus?
Echidna
Which famous composer, known for his Requiem and The Marriage of Figaro, was considered a child prodigy and wrote over 600 works in his lifetime?
Mozart
This country won the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, defeating France in the final.
New Zealand
Who is the physicist who formulated the theory of electromagnetism and developed their equations, which describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields? (FULL NAME)
James Clerk Maxwell
This 16th-century Portuguese navigator was the first European to reach India by sea, establishing a direct trade route to Asia.
Vasco da Gama