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What is the world’s most popular alcohol?

Vodka

approx. 5 billion litres are consumed per year

100

What is the most popular name in the world?

Muhammad

100

What fast food restaurant's founder is called "The Colonel?" 

What is KFC

100

What is the capital of Finland?

Helsinki

100

Who was Jack the Ripper?

Nobody found Jack the Ripper, he hadn't been identified.

200

How long does take for the brain to start to react to alcohol?

6 mins

200

There's only one country in the world that doesn't use the metric system. Which one?

The US

200

What are Pistachios?

Fruits.

Pistachios are a “drupe,” a fleshy tree fruit containing a shell-covered seed.

200

You can miss or meet it at work

deadline

200

What bird represents the U.S?

What is an eagle

300

Which percentage of world's population aged over 15 are teetotalers?

48%

At least they claim they've never tried it

300

Who are the Canary Islands are named after?

Dogs.

 In Spanish, the area's name is Islas Canarias, which comes from the Latin phrase Canariae Insulae for "island of dogs."

300

How do bees make honey?

Nector

300

Which only bird can fly backwards?

Hummingbird 

300

Who was America's first President?

George Washington

400

When did Russia run out of vodka?

Celebrating the end of World War II.

All of the nation’s vodka reserves ran out a mere 22 hours after the partying started.

400

Name 3 countries where you can't buy Coca Cola

North Korea, Cuba and Russia

400

What can wasabi be made of?

horseradish

It’s expensive and difficult to make real wasabi so a lot of supermarkets sell colored horseradish instead.

400

What is the demonym for Iceland

Islandic

400

What were tablecloths originally designed for?

One big, communal napkin.

Guests were meant to wipe off their hands and faces on a tablecloth after a messy dinner party

500

What's the fear of an empty glass called?

Cenosillicaphobia

500

What non-typical natural event was observed in Sahara Desert in 2018?

It snowed.

However, the snow only lasted for a day before melting under the hot sun.

500

Which fruit or vegetable is 80% contained of water?

Potato

500

When was the  Leaning Tower of Pisa straight?

never.

Italian bell tower was constructed in the 12th century. When construction on the second story started, the tower started to lean due to the unstable ground it was built on.

500

In the Ancient Olympics, what was athletes' uniform?

athletes performed naked. 

this was to achieve closeness to the gods and also help detox their skin through sweating.

the word “gymnastics” comes from the Ancient Greek words “gumnasía” (“athletic training, exercise”) and “gumnós” (“naked”).