Linguistic Diversity
Food Diversity
Geographic Diversity
Generational Diversity
100

This CONTINENT is the most linguistically diverse in the world.

A) North America

B) South America

C) Africa

D) Europe

C) What is Africa! 

The continent is home to around 800 - 1500 of the world’s languages


100

How much pizza (in acres) do Americans eat each day?

A) 10+ AC

B) 100+ AC

C) 1000+ AC

What is B) 100+ acres! 

That equals about 3 billion pizzas sold annually in the U.S.A. Buon Appetito!


100

Which country is known as “the land of no rivers”?

What is Saudi Arabia! 

Most of their freshwater comes from desalinization plants or underground reservoirs.

 

 

100

A college student who says “that’s my JAM” probably means?

A) That's my song

B) I’m in a predicament

C) My schedule is packed

D) This is my favorite lunch

What is A) That's my song

 

 

200

This COUNTRY is the most linguistically diverse in the world. (Hint: It’s actually not in Africa.)

What is Papua, New Guinea? 

With more than 840 languages. And, although English is its official language, only one to two percent of the population actually speak it.


200

Fortune cookies were first made in which of the following countries?

A) Japan
B) China
C) Singapore
D) America


What is D) America!

 

200

What COUNTRY has the longest coastline?

A) USA

B) Australia

C) Canada

D) Africa

What is C) Canada!

With a coast of 152,100 miles long (longer than Austria's 16,000 mile long coast)

 

 

200

How many generations are there in U.S. workforce currently?

A) 2

B) 3

C) 4

D) 5

What is D) 5

As of the most recent data, there are five generations currently in the U.S. workforce:

  1. Traditionalists (Silent Generation): Born before 1946, this generation represents the oldest workers, though their presence in the workforce is minimal.

  2. Baby Boomers: Born between 1946 and 1964, many Boomers are nearing retirement, but a significant number remain in the workforce.

  3. Generation X: Born between 1965 and 1980, this generation is often seen as the bridge between the older and younger generations in the workforce.

  4. Millennials (Generation Y): Born between 1981 and 1996, Millennials are a major part of the current workforce, often taking on leadership roles.

  5. Generation Z: Born between 1997 and 2012, Gen Z represents the youngest segment of the workforce, with many just beginning their careers.

 

 

300

What is the language spoken by the largest number of people in the world?

What is English! 

Almost 18.8% of the world's population.

 

300

What is one of the countries in which you would find shish kebob as an everyday food?

What is Turkey!

 

 

300

What is the most populated hemisphere, north or south?

What is north! 

About 90% of the worlds populations lives in the northern hemisphere.

 

 

300

The country containing the world's shortest name of a place:

A) Canada

B) China

C) Norway

C) Norway

At the southern end of the Lofoten archipelago in northern Norway, there's a small village known by just a single letter: Å.

 


 

400

True or false: 

English is the United States of America's official language?

What is False! 

With so many languages spoken in the US, it may be surprising to learn that there is in fact no official language assigned to the US. Not even English! This is due to the number of settlers who live in the US, making it difficult for Congress to assign one official language.

 

 

400

Which one of theses countries is renowned for chocolate?

A) Finland

B) Belgium

C) Argentina

D) Venezuela


What is B) Belgium!

 

 

400

True or false, the center of the earth is hotter than the sun?

What is true!

The Center of the earth is hotter than the sun.

 

 

400

What is the new generation called?

A) Gen A

B) Gen Y

C) Gen Alpha

D) Gen Pioneers

What is C) Gen Alpha

Generation Alpha, the children of millennials, are the newest generation on the block. Born into a world of advanced technology, they are expected to be the most tech-savvy generation yet. Even as toddlers, many of them can navigate smartphones and tablets with ease. 

 

 

500

What is the world's biggest alphabet?

What is the Khmer alphabet!

Used in Cambodia.


500

Where was the Caesar salad invented?

A) Italy 

B) Spain 

C) Mexico

D) China

What is Mexico!

The Caesar salad was actually invented in Tijuana, Mexico back in 1927. Hotel owner Caesar Cardini wanted to make dinner for friends but didn't have much at hand. Lettuce was tossed into a bowl with a dressing made from whatever he had on hand and salad history was made.

There's even an annual festival in Tijuana every June in honor of the infamous side dish.


500

What is the largest city in the world?

What is Hulunbuir, Mongolia? 

 The largest city in the world is Hulunbuir in inner Mongolia, China. It is 101,913 mi² or 263,953 sq km large. That's almost half the size of France! 

 

500

What is the "most educated" generation?

A) Millennials

B) Gen Z

C) Gen X

D) Baby Boomers

What is A) Millennials 

 Approximately 38% of millennials have a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with 32% of Generation X and 15% of baby boomers when they were the same age.