Nonsense
Animal
University
History
Science and math
100

What are two things you can never eat for breakfast?

Lunch and Dinner

100

What is the largest mammal in the world?

Blue whale

100

Where is the best University in Cyprus? (Identify the examiner's intent😆)

CIU....!!!!!!

100

Pythagoras had a phobia—but what kind of phobia was it?

Bean phobia

Pythagoras, the ancient Greek mathematician famous for the Pythagorean theorem, was a philosopher who greatly influenced Aristotle and Plato. However, he is also known to have had a strong aversion to beans—especially fava beans (large beans resembling red beans). He strictly forbade his followers from coming into contact with beans as well.

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

The skin is the largest organ, covering an area of about 1.5 to 2 square meters in adults!

200

What word is spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary?

Incorrectly

200

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bat

200
What is the biggest university in South Korea?

Seoul University

200

How many beds did Louis XIV own?

413

Louis XIV of France epitomized extravagance during his reign. A prime example of this is that he, known as the “Sun King,” is said to have owned as many as 413 beds. At the time, beds were a symbol of status, and he often conducted official business while reclining on the lavish beds found in the Palace of Versailles and other royal palaces.

200
MON=3

TUE=5

WED=4

THU=?

6

Minimum number of strokes

300

How could a man go outside in the pouring rain without protection, and not have a hair on his head get wet?

He is bald.

300

What animal has fingerprints that are nearly identical to humans?

 The koala.

300

Which university is the oldest university in continuous operation?

The first modern university is generally considered to be the University of Bologna, founded in 1088, while Harvard University, founded in 1636, is the oldest in the United States.
300

What was the one thing the first female astronaut didn’t bring on board the spacecraft?

Toothbrush

In 1963, Valentina Tereshkova, the first female astronaut to fly aboard the Vostok 6 spacecraft, spent three days without a toothbrush. Of course, it wasn’t her fault. Packing essential supplies for space was actually the responsibility of mission control, and Tereshkova was likely focused on more important scientific tasks.

300

 What is the most well-known theory regarding why there is no Nobel Prize in mathematics?

Answer: The theory that it was due to Alfred Nobel’s personal conflict with a mathematician (the actual reason is unclear)

Explanation: The most well-known theory is that Nobel had a romantic conflict with a mathematician he disliked, but this is an unconfirmed story. In reality, the prevailing theory is that Nobel simply had little interest in the field of mathematics.

400

If Mrs. John’s one-story house is decorated completely in pink, with the walls, carpet, and furniture all shades of pink, what color are the stairs?

There are no stairs

400

Which sea creature has three hearts and blue blood?

The octopus.

400

What is the biggest University in Iran?

University of Iran

400

On April 18, 1930, what did the BBC say during its regular 8:45 p.m. news broadcast?

There is no news.

On April 18, 1930, the BBC began its regular 8:45 p.m. news broadcast with the following words: “Good evening. Today is Good Friday. There is no news.” Following this surprise announcement, piano music played for 15 minutes, after which the BBC continued with a broadcast of Wagner’s opera *Parsifal*.

400

Draw a single line in the following equation to make it true. (Note: You cannot change the equals sign.)

19-18=18

19-10/10=18

19-1=18

500

There are three important rooms in a house. The first one is filled with money. The second one is filled with important papers. The third one is filled with jewelry. One day all of these rooms burst into fire. Which room did the policemen put out the fire in first?

None of them, because policemen do not put out fires; firemen do

500

What is the only animal that cannot jump?

The elephant.

500

Give the three the most universities in North Cyprus

(ex, 1st:--- 2nd:--- 3rd:---) 

1st: EMU

2nd: CIU

3rd: NEU

Tuition Fee Overview (2026–2027)

1st: Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU): Tuition fees vary by program, with Medicine at $18,250 per year, Dentistry at $17,048, and Pharmacy at $8,683, making it the priciest option among Northern Cyprus universities for high-demand programs 

2nd: Cyprus International University (CIU): Tuition ranges from €5,500 to €30,990 for undergraduate programs, depending on the specialization, and about €3,500 for non-research master’s programs 

3rd: Near East University (NEU): Offers annual tuition from €2,800 to €12,600, especially for medical and engineering programs.

500

Who Invented Cotton Candy? (Give a Specific Profession)

In 1897, this sweet treat was invented by William James Morrison, a dentist from Tennessee. He collaborated with a local candy maker to create an “electric candy machine,” which he used to produce cotton candy known as “Fairy Floss.”

500

It takes exactly five minutes to cook a bowl of ramen. But all I have in my hand is a single mosquito coil and a lighter. I have no other tools, not even a ruler to measure the exact length. The only condition is that it takes exactly 10 minutes for the mosquito coil to burn down completely. Is it possible to measure exactly five minutes?

Light both ends of the mosquito coil at the same time.